My baby is 32 days old. Sometimes she cries much .she usually cry more in night ..I goto doctor he told me some baby cries much ...she will be ok after 2 month ...what may be reason for her more crying
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Babies are really fun and complex at same time.Usual reasons for crying could be
1.Hunger
2.pain
3.Discomfort (gaseous or diaper or colic)
4.Without any reason
Heres what you can do whenever your baby cries
1.Rule out the most probable causes
Feed ,chk diaper ,chk beddings n covering
2.Burp after each feed to avoid colic n gases.
3 Try and soothe baby by rocking or playing light music.
Hope this helps.
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Hunger is one of the most common reasons why your baby will cry, especially if she's a newborn.
Sometimes it may be due to abdominal Colic or difficulty to sleep.
And also check whether your baby is too hot or too cold by feeling her tummy or the back of her neck. Don't be guided by the temperature of your baby's hands or feet. It's normal for them to feel colder than the rest of her body.
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Cry can be due to hungry or colic.
U can consult me online n discuss in detail accordingly ll guide you.
In case need medication homeopathic medication is safe for infants.
Babies may cry to signal they need something like food or comfort, or because they are uncomfortable and need something like a diaper change. They may also cry if they feel overwhelmed by sights and sounds. Sometimes they may cry for no obvious reason. If your baby’s basic needs are met — he’s not hungry and doesn’t need his diaper changed, for example — try to help calm him by talking to him, playing with him, or taking him outdoors for a ride in the stroller. Soon you’ll know more about what works to calm your baby to end these crying spells a little more quickly. If your baby seems inconsolable, it may be colic. Consult online
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