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Learn about the top causes of baby crying, how to recognize what is prompting those tears and get tips and tricks on how to soothe your crying baby.
Crying baby: What to do when your newborn cries. Find out why newborns cry, and get tips on how to handle the tears. By Mayo Clinic Staff
Especially during the first three to six months, babies might cry because they’re hungry, tired, wet or dirty, sick, overstimulated, injured or gassy, just to name a handful. So how do you figure out why your baby is crying right now (or tomorrow, or the day after)?
Once you’ve ruled out the obvious reasons your baby could be crying (empty tummy, wet diaper, overdo nap) and your pediatrician doesn't think she’s sick, try these time-tested techniques to help clear the tears and make you both feel better.
Five types of baby cries and what they might mean. Not sure why your newborn is crying? Whether it's due to hunger, pain, fussiness, or something else, this guide to different baby cries can help. Medically reviewed by Chandani DeZure, M.D., FAAP, pediatric hospitalist. Written by Colleen de Bellefonds | Oct 25, 2022.
From teething to tummy troubles, learn some common reasons babies cry as well as ways to comfort and soothe your crying baby.
Looking for the reason behind your newborn baby's cries? Here's how to understand the tears and stop them from flowing.
If your baby is crying, chances are they may need to eat, have a dirty diaper, are gassy, fatigued or just plain fussy. A pediatrician highlights the differences, along with some helpful tips.
All babies cry for one reason or another. Sometimes it's hard to tell why. Learn more with these tips to help calm and soothe a crying baby.
Crying Baby? How to Decode Your Newborn's Different Cries. What Do Your Baby's Cries Mean? Babies tend to have different cries to express different needs or emotions. Here are the most common reasons newborns cry, what each type tends to sound like and how to soothe your little one.