Baby Why Babies Cry and What to Do

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Babies naturally cry to express something. In fact, every cry has a meaning. However, if the correct determination of why he is crying is made and the baby's needs are met, the baby will be a happier baby.


Crying of babies is a sign of distress, which informs about an illness caused by psychological and physical reasons.


Among the most common physical problems for babies are; hunger, wet or dirty cloth, discomfort caused by extreme cold or heat, gas pain, pain caused by indigestion. However, it should be noted that the baby, who has no physical problems, may cry bitterly just because he is bored or needs emotional stimulation. This is an overlooked point that is sometimes overlooked, but sometimes it is more important to meet your baby's physical needs by providing emotional stimulation to relieve boredom.


What Should I Do to Stop Baby Crying?


This is a question that mothers often face and it should be known that; Your baby cries just because he's unhappy, and it's your job as a mother to make him happy. Communicate with your baby and try to find what is bothering him and try to comfort him.



Never act with the prejudice of "let him cry". This is especially important for the first nine or ten months after the baby is born. As your baby develops feelings of trust or insecurity in helping people help him, he will find that he is responding to his cries for help in this most vulnerable period, thereby gaining confidence that people will help him in difficult situations.


Should I Hold My Baby When He Cries?



If you have noticed, considering how happy she is when you lift your baby out of her bed and take her in your arms and walk her, we can conclude that she needs to be picked up. Cuddling not only provides your baby with a constant and variable visual stimulus, but also; The tactile stimulus arising from being in your arms provides a sense of movement, ie kinesthetic stimuli, that stimulate the muscles of the person carrying it due to the movements and being wrapped around it.



Stimulating their senses is something babies love. In the light of all this, we can conclude that it is necessary to hold your baby in your arms for long periods of crying, except for a few seconds of crying as babies do when turning over during sleep.



Research has proven that babies who are held frequently, albeit for short periods of time, cry less. By observing your baby during the day, you can determine when he is most restless and crying. Thus, if you take your baby in your arms a little before that time, if you hold your baby in your arms, their crying during tension hours will be greatly reduced.
 
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