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Being a new mom or dad can be very toughBeing a new mom or dad can be very tough. You have a lot of things to worry about, not the least of which is your baby's health and well being. You may also be sleep deprived, which can add to your own annoyance when things don't go right. That is why it can be especially frustrating when your baby continues to cry for an extended period of time. If you can't get your baby to stop crying, this article provides some helpful tips on what you can do.

1. The most important thing you can do is stay calm. Remember, a baby does not know when he is doing something wrong or that he is bothering you. Crying is their natural reaction to just about everything, because they have no other way to communicate with you. Getting upset or irritated by your baby's crying doesn't solve the problem or make it get any better. In fact, your baby may sense your frustration, so It's better to stay calm for both yourself and your baby.

2. You might want to make your first attempt to get the baby to stop crying by picking him up and walking him around the house. A calming physical touch is probably the most powerful tool that you have to comfort a child. While you're holding them and walking around, the child may calm down from just the movement alone. The fact that you now have your child up and moving will be something different and he will likely react positively to it.

3. The next thing that you should realize is that your baby may be hungry. Crying is the way your infant tells you he is hungry and needs to eat. When your baby starts to cry, you should think about the last time that you fed them. If you have fed them recently and they will not take to a bottle or your breast, then your next stop would be a pacifier.

4. Giving a pacifier to a crying baby another great solution that often quiets a crying child. However, your physical contact with them is still an important part of comforting your infant, so hold your baby while you hold the pacifier in his mouth.

In conclusion, it's important that you remember that babies can cry for a very long time for a number of different reasons, some of which may not be all that apparent to you. Once you understand how to handle a crying baby, you really need to stick with it and avoiding getting frustrated when your child cries.

Can't Get Your Baby to Stop Crying? Here's What to Do

By: Jesse Whitehead




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