Hi Frankie! I just want to say that you a being a great mother, and what you are feeling and experiencing is entirely normal. Unfortunately crying, as stress and anxiety inducing as it is, currently is the only way your baby can effectively communic…
For me, if the baby is crying she must be taken care of. She'll might needs something perhaps hungry, thirsty, or her tummy is aching or upset etc., and so they need an assistance coming from you. Since you are a new mom, the best thing that you can…
It TOTALLY gets easier. My first had colic and I had NO IDEA what I was doing. I know exactly how you feel about waiting for the next cry...I cried when my husband left the house! I muddled my way through and realized that by 5 months she was so cal…
I can't agree with this approach. If baby is crying, she has a need, whether you know what it is or not, whether you agree or not.
Babies don't try to manipulate their parents so that they can be king of the world. They just cry because they are un…
first check whether she is getting enough feeding,or diapher change or sometimes might be she guesses that u will be around her if she crys,check all the things that is she fed and diapher is not wet still she is crying leave3 her for sometime
she m…
Hi new mom and first off...congratulations...God's miracle for certain, and as much as sometimes it seems impossible to get through...you'll make it! :-) The amount of sleep or lack of is UNBELIEVABLE and only new moms can do it! I remember about th…
It seems like you have gotten quite a few great tips. The only things I would add are:
Is your baby's check-ups at the pediatrician going well? No allergies, or rashes or anything like that?
Are you getting proper nutrition? It is VERY important to…
Hi there! Try not to stress out too much (I know it's hard). Babies usually cry quite a bit for the first few months but it gets a lot easier. I think the turning point with my son was around 4 months, so you are getting close. It's going to get eai…
How much sleep is she getting? At night? And at nap time? When are you feeding? Do you swaddle? Use a paci? Have a sleep routine? What is her sleep environment like? Sleep is very important- and often not enough sleep is the reason for excess crying…
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I just wanted to encourage you! It can be a hard adjustment to being a mother, and babies do cry, which can be distressing. Actually crying is supposed to be distressing, and it is wonderful that you want to help your baby; that is what a…
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First of all - yes, it does get easier. I think sometimes it's hard to see that when you're in the middle of all of it so try and remember that every month that goes by things get just a bit easier until this stressful time is a distant memory.…
hi there, i'm a new mom with a 10 week old girl. i'm freaked out about her crying and don't know what normal baby crying is. my husband says our baby cries very little but she cries periodically throughout the day - sometimes for 15-20 minutes, othe…