Infant babies express their feelings through crying.
Crying for a baby is in fact a way to tell others
that what they want. Baby and crying are deeply
related as this is the only way to communicate
with the parents for a baby. When babies try to
attract attention of their parents then they do
make crying. It is up to the mother to understand
and figure out that why her baby is crying.
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Understanding
the needs of your baby
Crying may have different reasons
for the baby. Your baby may be hungry, tired,
feeling too cold or hot and wet nappy –
there can be any reasons for which the baby may
be crying. Your baby may be crying for your emotional
touch and affection. Hence, if you find your baby
crying then first of all cuddle and take her in
your lap. However, the reasons for can be different
for different babies. The way to know about your
babies reasons for crying is like trial and error.
You can never say anything specific for baby and
crying. If your baby is crying and you are not
able to understand the reason then feed her and
see whether she needs nappy change. These two
are the most common reasons behind baby and crying.
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If you see your baby crying very
harshly and in high pitched tone then it can mean
that she might be sick and needs medical check
up. In such cases, go without delay to your baby
doctor. According to professionals, when some
babies come out of womb they feel strange and
are unable to adjust themselves with new experience
and keep crying. But, this sort of crying gradually
disappears with the passing of time as maturity
comes. Hence, crying baby is not a big problem
if being a mother you take few precautions then
you can easily handle your baby. It will take
some time for you to figure out the reason for
your baby and her crying. And once you understand
them, you can tackle the crying easily. So, don’t
get too stressed out if your baby is crying. Give
yourself and your baby some time and see how easily
you both adjust to your new roles.
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