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NextGeneration版 - Twelve reasons babies cry and how to soothe them
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* 1. Hunger
* 2. A dirty diaper
* 3. Needs sleep
* 4. Wants to be held
* 5. Tummy troubles (gas, colic, and more)
* 6. Needs to burp
* 7. Too cold or too hot
* 8. Something small
* 9. Teething
* 10. Wants less stimulation
* 11. Wants more stimulation
* 12. Not feeling well
* What to do if your baby's still crying
There's no getting around it: Babies cry. It's how they communicate hunger,
pain, fear, a need for sleep, and more.
So how are parents supposed to know what their baby is trying to tell them?
It can be tricky to interpret your child’s cries, especially at first.
Here are the most common reasons babies cry. If your little one is wailing
and you don't know why, work your way down the list. Chances are you'll find
something that helps.
1. Hunger
This is probably the first thing you think of when your baby cries.
Learning to recognize the signs of hunger will help you start your baby's
feedings before the crying stage. Some signs to watch for in newborns:
fussing, smacking of lips, rooting (a newborn reflex that causes babies to
turn their head toward your hand when you stroke their cheek), and putting
their hands to their mouth.
2. A dirty diaper
Some babies let you know right away when they need to be changed. Others can
tolerate a dirty diaper for quite a while.
Either way, this one is easy to check and simple to remedy.
3. Needs sleep
Aren't babies lucky? When they're tired they can simply go to sleep –
anytime, anywhere. Or so adults like to think.
In reality, it's harder for them than you might think. Instead of nodding
off, babies may fuss and cry, especially if they're overly tired.
We thought our daughter was colicky for the first five weeks of life, until
we read about how babies get really cranky if they're exhausted. After we
started putting her to sleep as soon as she yawned the first time at any
time of the day, she cried a lot less and had fewer problems with gas. —
Anonymous
I've noticed that if my baby starts crying after being played with, fed, and
changed, and she's been up for a while, she is overtired! I just hold her
close, talk to her in a soft voice, and let her cry. She doesn't cry hard
when I hold her like that. She makes funny fussy noises with her eyes closed
. Before long, she's sound asleep. — Stefanie
My 2 ½-month-old is so interested in everything that she doesn't want
to stop being part of it by falling asleep. Yet she's tired and cranky at
the same time. Minimizing sensory input sometimes helps her feel like she's
not "missing something" by settling down. (And then there are the times when
she's just going to cry no matter what I do.) — Anonymous
4. Wants to be held
Babies need a lot of cuddling. They like to see their parents' faces, hear
their voices, and listen to their heartbeats, and can even detect their
unique smell. Crying can be their way of asking to be held close.
You may wonder if you'll spoil your baby by holding him so much, but during
the first few months of life that isn't possible. To give your arms some
relief, try wearing your baby in a front carrier or sling.
I like to lightly wrap my daughter in a soft blanket, hold her in a nursing
position and lightly stroke her face and head. She loves feeling my hands in
her hair and calms down pretty quickly. — Tiffany
My son loves to hear my voice, so when he cries uncontrollably, I hold him
close to my chest and tell him that Mommy is here and will protect him.
Within minutes, he is sleeping in my arms!— Jey
5. Tummy troubles (gas, colic, and more)
Tummy troubles associated with gas or colic can lead to lots of crying. In
fact, the rather mysterious condition called colic is defined as
inconsolable crying for at least three hours a day, at least three days a
week, at least three weeks in a row.
If your baby often fusses and cries right after being fed, he may be feeling
some sort of tummy pain. Many parents swear by over-the-counter anti-gas
drops for babies or gripe water (made from herbs and sodium bicarbonate).
Get your doctor's okay before using either of these.
For more help, discover more than 20 strategies for soothing a colicky baby.
Milestones
Record the moments that matter in your baby's amazing development.
Even if your baby isn't colicky and has never been fussy after eating, an
occasional bout of gas pain can make him miserable until he works it out. If
you suspect gas, try something simple to eliminate it such as putting him
on his back, holding his feet, and moving his legs in a gentle bicycling
motion.
One time when my daughter was 9 months old she cried inconsolably for two
hours. She had never done that before (nursing was always the answer to
everything, but this time she wouldn't even nurse) and we had to catch a
cross-country flight. The doctor told me to take her to a nearby clinic.
While we waited in the exam room, she let out a big fart, and after that she
was fine. It was just gas.— Kate
When my daughter was a baby she was gassy a lot, and would scream and cry in
pain. I would give her some infant gas drops, lay her on my bed on her back
, and gently push her knees up to her belly in a rocking motion and sing a
little song. Soon she would let out some farts and be fine. — Wife & Mommy
of two
If your baby is wearing any kind of pants, especially with a somewhat snug
elastic waist, try pulling the waistband away from the belly to see if it
helps. Sometimes that little bit of pressure hurts their tummy. — Mom of 2
Discover other possible causes of babies abdominal pain, including reflux,
stomach flu, milk allergy, lactose intolerance, constipation, and intestinal
blockage.
6. Needs to burp
Burping isn't mandatory. But if your baby cries after a feeding, a good burp
may be all he needs.
Babies swallow air when they breastfeed or suck from a bottle, and if the
air isn't released it may cause some discomfort. Some babies are intensely
bothered by having air in their tummy, while others don't seem to burp or
need to be burped much at all.
My little one often cries because he has a difficult time burping after a
feed, even with back rubbing and patting. What I found helps is some "tummy
time." He'll often let out a great big burp after a few minutes on his tummy
. — Anonymous
I can't count how many times I've burped (or tried unsuccessfully to burp)
my little one when she's fussy after a feeding. Some more walking around and
patting on the back will sometimes let loose a HUGE belch – no wonder she
was crying! — NovPiglet
7. Too cold or too hot
When your baby feels chilly, such as when you remove his clothes to change a
diaper or clean his bottom with a cold wipe, he may protest by crying.
Newborns like to be bundled up and kept warm — but not too warm. As a rule,
they’re comfortable wearing one more layer than you need to be comfortable
. Babies are less likely to complain about being too warm than about being
too cold, and they won't cry about it as vigorously.
8. Something small
Babies can be troubled by something as hard to spot as a hair wrapped
tightly around a tiny toe or finger, cutting off circulation. (Doctors call
this painful situation a "hair tourniquet," and it's one of the first things
they look for if a baby seems to be crying for no reason.) And some babies
are extra sensitive to things like scratchy clothing tags or fabric.
It helps me to think, "What could be making me uncomfortable if I were her?"
These are some weird ones I've come up with: Is my finger or foot stuck/
cramped? Do I need to sit/lie differently? The pacifier tastes gross and
needs washing. This tag or outfit is itchy. It's colder near the floor. The
light is too bright and the TV is annoying – I want soft music instead. —
cunnincl25
Something else I have found that irritates my son is a hair wrapped around
his penis. If you have a baby boy, be sure to check for hair in his diaper,
since it is very sensitive down there. — Anon
9. Teething
Teething can be painful as each new tooth pushes through tender young gums.
Some babies suffer more than others, but all are likely to be fussy and
tearful at some point along the way.
If your baby seems to be in pain and you're not sure why, try feeling his
gums with your finger. You may be surprised to discover the hard nub of a
baby tooth on its way in.
On average, the first tooth breaks through between 4 and 7 months, but it
can happen earlier. Find out more about teething and how to ease the pain.
10. Wants less stimulation
Babies learn from the stimulation of the world around them, but sometimes
they have a hard time processing it all — the lights, the noise, being
passed from hand to hand. Crying can be a baby's way of saying, "I've had
enough."
To manage a meltdown, try retreating to a serene spot and letting your baby
vent for a while.
My 6-month-old gets very excited (overexcited would be the right word) after
we have fun together. He starts laughing at the most ridiculous sounds and
when everything is quiet he starts to cry. That's when we sit on the bed
with propped pillows and I read to him in a very low and soothing tone. He
calms down in no time and goes to sleep! — wajiha06
11. Wants more stimulation
A "demanding" baby may be outgoing and eager to see the world. And often the
only way to stop the crying and fussing is to stay active. This can be
exhausting for you!
Try "wearing" your baby in a sling, front carrier, or backpack. (Watch our
video on baby carriers.) Plan plenty of activities. Hang out with other
parents with babies. Go on regular outings to kid-friendly places, whether
that's your local playground, a children's museum, or the zoo.
My 7-month-old wants constant activity going on around him. If I put him on
the floor with his toys while I work on the computer, he fusses. He's
happiest when I pop him in a baby carrier while I wash dishes, do laundry,
and other housework. He's also especially peaceful in stores and other
public places because he's so interested in and curious about the world. —
Anonymous
12. Not feeling well
If you've met your baby's basic needs and comforted him and he's still
crying, he could be coming down with something. You may want to check his
temperature to rule out a fever and be alert for other signs of illness.
The cry of a sick baby tends to be distinct from one caused by hunger or
frustration. If your baby's crying "just doesn't sound right," trust your
instincts and call or see a doctor.
What to do if your baby's still crying
Full tummy? Check. Well rested? Check. Fever-free? Check.
So why is your baby crying? Babies have their own good reasons. But even the
wisest parents can't read their babies' mind – and babies don't have the
words to tell us what's wrong.
Fortunately, you can offer comfort without knowing the cause of distress.
You'll find lots of tried-and-true methods in our article on what to do when
your baby cries for "no reason."
r****o
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哇,已经12个reasons了,我生娃时给的小册子还是7个,娃们给新爸妈们找麻烦的能力
大大提高了~
d***e
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