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  2. Infant crying - Wikipedia

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    Overstimulation may be a contributing factor to infant crying and that periods of active crying might serve the purpose of discharging overstimulation and helping the baby's nervous system regain homeostasis. [10] [11] Although crying is an infant's mode of communication, it is not limited to a monotonous sound.

  3. Baby colic - Wikipedia

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    Baby colic, also known as infantile colic, is defined as episodes of crying for more than three hours a day, for more than three days a week, for three weeks in an otherwise healthy child. [1] Often crying occurs in the evening. [1] It typically does not result in long-term problems. [4]

  4. Apgar score - Wikipedia

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    Newborn crying right after birth. Recognizing the importance of skin to skin contact (SSC), the World Health Organization (WHO), as part of the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative, recommends that the Apgar score should be done while SSC is underway whenever possible. [15] This recommendation was adopted by the American Academy of Pediatrics in ...

  5. App differentiates a baby's crying sounds - AOL

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    Researchers say the app can help inform parents when their child is hungry, sleepy, in pain, or has a wet diaper.

  6. Pediatrician reveals his foolproof technique to quiet any ...

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    A pediatrician is revealing his tried and tested technique to quiet any crying baby. Dr. Robert Hamilton, from Pacific Ocean Pediatrics in Santa Monica, California, gives his step-by-step guide to ...

  7. Infant - Wikipedia

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    Crying baby. Infants cry as a form of basic instinctive communication. [9] A crying infant may be trying to express a variety of feelings including hunger, discomfort, overstimulation, boredom, wanting something, or loneliness. Infants are altricial and are fully dependent on their mothers or an adult caretaker for an extended period of time. [10]

  8. Nurse breastfeeds baby who won't stop crying before surgery - AOL

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    Without the nurse's help, surgeons would have had to cancel the operation altogether as the baby wouldn't calm down. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  9. Neonatal withdrawal - Wikipedia

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    A baby born at full-term may commonly exhibit symptoms such as mottling (net-like bluish-red skin due to swollen blood vessels), [6] irritability, trembling, excessive or high-pitched crying, sleeping problems, increased muscle tone, overactive reflexes, seizures, yawning, stuffy nose, sneezing, poor feeding, rapid breathing, slow weight gain ...