Motherhood and Lifestyle

Why does your baby cry?

Feb
05
  1. Your baby is hungry. They need more milk.
  2. Your baby needs to be burped. In my experience, it takes up to 15 minutes for the burp to release.
  3. They may be feeling too hot or cold. Adjust the clothing to match temperature. As a rule of thumb, they may need the exact layers of clothing you use.
  4. If your baby is suffering from reflux, they may need to be help upright for quite some time after a feeding to feel comfortable.
  5. Overfeeding can also cause them discomfort. You’ve got to find the sweet spot of satiety.
  6. Reaching milestones/leaps such as sitting, crawling, and many more could make them fuzzy and restless.
  7. Your baby might be unwell. It could be a fever, rash, or ear infection. Trust your instincts and get them checked out by the doctor.
  8. They could be suffering from gas from swallowing air while feeding. Massage their belly or move their legs in bicycle motions to help ease the discomfort.
  9. Baby could be colicky. In this case, they would be crying for no particular reason. Hang in there mama.
  10. They simply need your comfort and need to be held. Give them all the cuddles.