know why you are crying
Dealing with a crying child is easier when he knows the reason for her crying, including:
Hunger: One of the signs of hunger is when a child puts his hand to his mouth, or turns his face towards someone's hand when he tries to touch his cheek. Stomach problems: Health problems related to the tummy, such as colic or gas, can cause a lot of crying, and signs of infant colic include grunting and screaming immediately after eating.
The urge to burp: Although it is not necessary to burp, the baby crying after feeding may indicate the urge to burp. When a baby swallows air while nursing or formula feeding, she will experience discomfort if she does not expel it.
Change position or move
Positioning can be changed to encourage the baby to stop crying, including:
- Wrap the baby in a blanket to help him feel secure.
- Hold the baby so that he is lying on his side or stomach.
- - Encourage the child to move, such as putting him in a moving car.
- If the weather was good, they could put him in the car and walk quickly outside with him.
Ask for help and support
It is possible to arrange with the partner or a relative to take care of the child for a while, or leave it with a close friend or trusted neighbor, and during this time it is possible to relax or take a nap. .the necessary support.
use white noise
A baby's cry can be silenced with white noise, such as: running a vacuum cleaner, a hair dryer, a fan, a clothes dryer, etc. You can also hold and hug the child, sing softly to him or speak softly to him.
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