Why Is My Baby Crying?

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Babies are little wonders that life give us, but babies do not come with instructions that tell us why they are crying. First- time mothers are often very apprehensive because they do not know if the baby is sick, wet, hungry or something else, but overtime they learn that tears are the only way that the little one has to communicate with the world.

Babies may cry trying to grab mommy's attention, particularly during the early weeks of life, because they miss the warm setting of the womb were they developed. Later, they will keep crying for the first three months, increasing the amount of tears as they grow up. However, not all newborns cry a lot. Some are very quiet and only cry a few times a day, which can also be a concern for new moms worrying that something could be wrong since they are not crying.

The true fact is that every baby is different from another and there is no book that can explain about the way they cry, or the time. Some babies cry more during the afternoon, but many others the wake up in the middle of the night crying insistently. Of course, a baby that cries too much, too little, or near to nothing, could be facing a health problem and it would be necessary to pay a visit to the doctor to make sure everything is fine with him or her.

Both mothers and fathers learn to develop a paternal instinct that helps them to determine why a baby is crying. Babies can cry when feeling hunger, boredom, discomfort, or disturbance occurring around them. However, there are many ways to understand why a baby is crying. A baby may find that a feeding bottle will stop their sobbing, but for other babies toys are what brings some joy.

Actually, you can browse online catalogs to find products designed to help parents to deal with baby crying, e. g. pacifiers ( http://bettysbabystuff.com/category/baby-stuff/pacifiers ). Some babies cry when they want to sleep thus, a white noise machine could be a great aid to help a baby to sleep well. Of course, when a baby is hungry and cries, the only thing a mother can do is feed him or her, same as she will need to alleviate his or her discomfort changing diapers when needed. Babies also cry when they need attention and picking the baby up to bounce him stops his tears.

Your baby is discovering the world that surrounds him/her, and the only way he/she has to communicate with you is howling, moaning, sobbing and crying. If you are a first-time mom, you will soon understand instinctively the crying patterns of your baby and the baby will start crying less often with the passing of months.

Babitha Baby World has a wide variety of baby products to help you in this matter. From rattles to stuffed toys, you can find almost anything your baby needs, not just to stop crying, but for daily care, feeding and more. Just point your browser to http://www.babitha.com and discover all what Babitha has for you.


About The Author: Fruzsina Csery is a freelance blogger who occasionally writes parenting related articles for http://bettysbabystuff.com

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