SleepTight Infant Soother

Why Do Babies Cry?

In the first 6 months of their lives, babies cry in order to communicate their needs. As a parent, sometimes these cries are hard to differentiate from one another and can cause a considerable amount of stress.

Below you will find some of the varied reasons why your baby is crying.

Babies cry when they:

Babies cry when they are hungry:

Babies can need to be fed every two hours, or more often, in the early part of their lives. Breast feeding or offering a bottle frequently can help prevent your baby from crying due to hunger.

Babies cry when they are tired:

Babies, on average, sleep about 16 1/2 hours a day in their early days. If you think your baby could be tired, finding a quiet dim room to sit in can help your baby wind down and fall asleep. This is a perfect time to try putting your baby in her crib with the SleepTight Infant soother installed. The white noise provided by the sound unit will help block out outside noises and the motion of the vibration unit can have her lulled off to sleep rather quickly.

Babies cry when they need a diaper change:

Dirty diapers are a source of discomfort for your baby. In addition to feeling uncomfortable, wet or dirty diapers left on for longer than necessary frequently cause painful and uncomfortable diaper rash. Frequent changing will prevent the diaper rash and make your baby much more comfortable.

Babies cry when they are too hot or too cold:

As with adults, a baby who is too hot or cold will be uncomfortable and, with the inability to change their clothing or uncover themselves on their own, will cry to let you know that they are uncomfortable. The temperature in your home should be set to 60F-70F in order to prevent overheating. The proper way to find out if your baby is getting too hot is to feel his stomach. If it is hot or sweaty to the touch, then you need to remove a layer of bedding or clothing. Overheating is thought to be potential cause of SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) so preventing your baby from being too hot is very important. It is recommended to have a thermometer in your baby's room to help gauge what the actual temperature near your baby's crib or bassinet is.

Babies cry when they are sick or in pain:

If you baby seems to be getting increasingly cranky, it could mean they are not feeling well. As the illness proceeds, you will usually find that they cry more often because they do not feel well. Colds are easy to "diagnose" by parents as they usually include runny noses and mild temperatures. Discuss with your Pediatrician the types of things you can give your baby to make them feel more comfortable.

One of the more "invisible" common childhood illnesses is an ear infection. Crying more than usual and trouble sleeping are two symptoms. If you baby is older, you may notice her pulling at her earlobe. The only way to really diagnose an ear infection is to take you baby to the doctor. They are easily treated with medication that your doctor will prescribe. lcd panel

While not very common, another thing that could contribute to your baby's fussiness and crying could be caused by "toe tourniquet syndrome". This occurs when a loose hair or thread from a knitted blanket becomes so tightly wrapped around a baby's toes that pain, swelling and discoloration occur. This can partially be attributed to typical post partum hair loss in mom. Checking toes and fingers on a regular basis will help prevent this from becoming a serious condition. I found a sample essay, possibly better assignmentpartner.com. I am very happy.

Babies cry when they are bored:

Maybe your baby is just bored and uses crying to get your attention. Picking up your baby and just interacting with him could put a quick end to the crying and fussing if boredom is the cause.

Babies cry when they have colic:

When your baby is still fussy, irritable or crying even after you have met all her other needs, there is a chance that she is colicky. Colic is characterized by loud excessive inconsolable crying, apparent abdominal pain and extreme irritability. It usually starts between 10 days and 3 weeks after birth and lasts to about 3 or 4 months of age. Unfortunately, there is no one "cure" for colic. Formula changes or changing your diet if breast feeding, white noise and motion (as utilized by the SleepTight infant soother), swaddling, homeopathic and herbal remedies among other remedies may provide relief for your baby.
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