Why do babies cry? |
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Many parents are heard complaining that their babies cry all the time. Feeding, swallowing, holding or even pacifying it with a dummy is of no help. But if babies can talk, they can give you a thousand reasons behind their weeping and crying. Here are some of the reasons. Hunger: Babies cry due to their hunger in most of the time. And this is the most common phenomena of baby’s crying for a parent. The reason behind it is babies feel most comfortable when their stomach is full. Wanting communication: Babies cannot talk. Babies cannot express their feelings and emotions whether they are feeling hot or cold, hungry, lonely, tired, wet, uncomfortable, or frustrated. So to express anything uncomfortable, the babies tend to cry. Fatigue: Many babies cry simply as they feel tried. They need to go to sleep at that time. Indigestion: Colic pain is one of the main reasons of babies’ tears. This pain arises when the babies have some indigestion in their system. In this case, analyze baby’s food system again. If she is on some formula milk, may be that doesn’t suit her and if she is on breast milk, may be the mother has eaten something hard to digest that is bothering the baby’s digestion system. Swallowing air: Sometimes babies need to be burped as they have swallowed air. Mothers can avoid the situation by keeping the baby upright as much as possible during feeding and burping. The feeding bottle should have a right-size teat hole. It is proven that most babies cry for no reason at all. By satisfying the needs of the baby, you can stop her cry. It is also told that crying helps better lungs functions but your baby should not cry for too long as it can affect the overall health of your baby. Posted by writersspan.com on Thursday Mar 19 reply Comments |
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