1.
The best
thing parents can do when their infant is crying is to stay calm. An increase
in your stress level will increase your baby’s. Remain calm and your baby might
follow suit.
2.
A wet or
soiled diaper is one of the most common reasons for a baby’s tears. Even if you
have recently changed your baby’s diaper, it’s still a good idea to check
again. Check Baby’s diaper first before trying other calming methods, and
change as needed.
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3.
Feel the
back of your baby’s neck to see if she is too hot or too cold. Add or remove
layers accordingly. If you’re not sure whether the skin temperature feels
normal, take your baby’s temperature with a thermometer.
4.
Most babies
cry when they are hungry. Try offering the breast or bottle to soothe your
little one.
5.
If Baby
starts crying after a feeding, he may have a gas bubble. Try patting his back,
bending his knees toward his chest, or rubbing his back while he lies on your
lap to release the gas.
6.
It’s
surprising how often this method works. Parents who’ve tried this suggest
making faces or blowing raspberries as surefire ways to make Baby laugh, and to
take her mind off of the reason for her tears.
7.
Sometimes,
all a baby needs is love. Take a few moments to snuggle with your little one.
Give him kisses and hugs, hold him close, and tell him how much you love him.
8.
Some little
ones like to be held over the shoulder, some prefer the football hold, and
still others like to be held facing out. Experiment to learn what your infant
likes best.
9.
Soft, gentle
songs sung by a familiar voice will often calm Baby’s cries. Even if the singer
is not particularly gifted, give this tip a try. Humming also offers a soothing
vibratory sensation.
10.
A slow,
repetitive motion can lull Baby into a peaceful state. The warmth of a loved
one’s body and the snuggling that goes along with the dance are added benefits.
11.
Rocking in a
chair or baby swing often helps to calm a baby, but pay attention to your
child’s cues. For some little ones, the motion can actually be over-stimulating.
12.
Sometimes
the reason for Baby’s discomfort lies beneath the surface. For this reason,
experts suggest undressing your baby and looking to see if you can spot a
physical problem. Snaps can pinch little legs and diaper tape can stick to skin.
13.
Warmth and water
offer many calming benefits. A few drops of lavender oil in the bath can also
help Baby relax. The bath might help ease Mom’s tension, too, so feel free to
hop in with your little one.
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