Crying Babies
Is crying good for babies? Babies are known for their loud and continuous crying, especially when they are feeling hungry, uncomfortable, or even in need of some comfort. Crying is a baby’s way of communicating and it’s important to take the time to understand why your baby is crying and how to best respond. It can be difficult to figure out why a baby is crying, but taking the time to try and identify the cause can help you properly provide comfort and care. Please keep reading for details on the following topics:
Reasons why babies cry
Things to do when a baby is crying
Ways to comfort a baby
Fussy baby
How to manage the feeling overwhelm
REASONS WHY BABIES CRY
Hunger- the cry begins as a whimper which grows louder and longer and stops after he receives a feed
Soiled diaper
Tiredness
Feel to hot or cold
Feeling bored or lonely
Feelin pain or discomfort- the cry begins strongly and high pitched
Constipation
Discomfort from over eating or swallowing too much air during feeding
An illness or injury, for example a cold or insect bite
Overtired or overstimulated cries when the environment is too noisy
THINGS TO DO WHEN THE CHILD IS CRYING
Check for signs of illness such as fever
Check for bite marks, rash or cause of baby’s irritation
WAYS TO COMFORT BABY
Offer baby a feed or a pacifier
Gently rock the child
Place baby in a quiet and safe place
Avoid overfeeding the baby
Help prevent abdominal gas by burping the baby
Wash hands frequently to avoid illnesses
Offer a massage to baby for comfort
Avoid harming baby by not smacking or shaking the baby
Change the soiled diaper is changed when soiled
THE FUSSY BABY
Do you have a fussy baby? If so, you know how hard it can be to care for them. Fussy babies require a lot of patience, understanding, and extra care to ensure their safety, health, and happiness. From understanding their needs to managing their crying, there is a lot to learn about caring for a fussy baby. In this article, we’ll cover the basics of taking care of a fussy baby, from their needs to how to soothe them.
HOW TO CALM A FUSSY BABY
Swaddling
Making Calming sounds such as humming to remind baby of being in the womb
Holding baby close and moving around with him/her
Offering baby his/her hand to such onto
Recognizing and addressing baby’s hunger cues
Recognizing and addressing common causes
Offering skin to skin contact
Offering baby a feed
The mother should cut back of eating gas forming foods, dairy products and caffeine which might cause baby’s fussiness
Ensuring that the diaper is free from urine or stool
Ensure that baby is not too hot or too cold
Baby may require review by a doctor due to being ill
Offering baby a massage or back rub
Ensuring that baby has burped
Lay baby with his / her belly rested against the mother’s abdomen until settles
Avoid overfeeding
Offer a pacifier
Singing to baby
Taking baby for a ride in the car or stroller
CAUSES OF FUSSINESS
Hunger
Food sensitivity
Dirty diaper- soiled diaper
Temperature- cold or hot
Fatigue
Illness
Vomiting
Overstimulated
Bored
WHEN ONE IS FEELING OVERWHELMED
Are you feeling overwhelmed by the demands of everyday life? You’re not alone – many of us struggle to balance our work, family, taking care of baby and personal lives, and can feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of tasks we need to complete. Whether it’s the pressure of a looming deadline or the stress of juggling multiple responsibilities, understanding how to manage the feeling of being overwhelmed is key to finding balance and peace of mind. In this article, we’ll explore how to manage the feeling overwhelmed and offer practical tips
Try to relax by performing deep breathing whilst counting to ten
Place baby in a safe place to vent for a few minutes
Find ways to calm down by
Listening to music
Watching a movie or favorite tv show
Doing a puzzle
Taking a nap
Do some yoga exercises
Take a nice warm bath or shower
Read a book
Take a walk outside
Talking on the phone to a friend or relative
Asking for help from a trusted support person
Do simple household chores
Call the doctor or midwife for advice
When fully relaxed go back to attend to baby
Avoid shaking or hitting baby
Dim lights and reduce noise