You probably already know that crying is your baby's way of communicating with you, but what do you do when your precious little one starts "communicating" and won't stop? You'll have to learn how to interpret or "read" your baby's various cries in order to respond appropriately. Once you've determined that your baby is not sick, tired, hungry or in pain, you can use various comforting and soothing strategies to help Baby calm down.
Some reasons your baby will cry are: hunger, fatigue, boredom, discomfort, frustration, pain, illness, loneliness, colic and irritability. As a general rule, make sure Baby's ... read more
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