Baby’s cry doesn’t always mean that they’re
hungry, tired… or their diapers are wet.
To welcome a new member to your family, as
parents, you must be extremely happy. However, sometimes, your little pretty babies
can mess the house up by their cry despite your tricks.
Baby’s
cry doesn’t always mean that they’re hungry, tired… or their diapers are wet.
Being extremely busy with baby cries
After 9 to 10 months waiting, you can see
and take care of your child finally but, the child may tend to cry day and
night, which may make your husband who has been stressed at the office faces
with the baby cries. Though what should be done is glad, that can lead to a
fight between husbands and wives.
Don’t be hurry in guessing the reason of
baby’s cry. There’re many reasons between lacking calcium and being hungry.
Let’s figure out why babies cry
Most
of parents don’t know why their children cry.
Most of parents don’t know why their
children cry. As cry is the first language of the infant to the world, there’re
are many situation that can lead to it, such as being hungry, thirsty, sad or
anxious, uncomfortable or sick… The work of figuring out different levels of
cries by right will help parents have better knowledge about baby’s cries,
scent the situations that are dangerous for baby’s health in order to have
timely intervention and avoid bad situation.
Generally, infant cries are divided into 2
types: physiological cry and pathological cry why are showed by different
expressions. Crying helps babies tell their parents what they need or suffer
from so that their parents can satisfy them. About physiological cry, there’re
some expressions and methods:
‘Mom,
I’m hungry!”
A slow loud continuous cry or an
interrupted cry blended with sucking fingers may tell that the baby’s hungry
especially when it’s 2 hours after the later feed. Babies can also cry and be
hungry after a short period of time after the later feed, which refer that moms
are lack of milk, babies didn’t suck its fill or the milk is so diluted. Babies
can cry because they are thirsty. The cry of a thirst is not as loud as the
hunger’s one. You should feed them milk or water to ease their thirst.
“I’m
sleepy”
To notify to parents that they are sleepy,
babies can cry. At first, the level of volume but if it’s so noisy that they
can’t sleep, they will cry louder and continuously. Moms just need to hold and
comfort them and they will stop crying and sleep.
“I’m
scared”
Because the new environment is completely different
from the womb, babies are easily startled and cry. When crying, the body of
them may shake a lot. In the case, moms should hold, cocker and comfort them to
make sure that they’re not alone. The timely pat will help babies to aware
things are happening, the panic will turn to finding-the-reason.
“I’m
uncomfortable”
A
hot diaper can make babies uncomfortable and cry.
Having flatulence, or discomfort because of
wet, hot diapers or too hot or cold weathers, airtight, noisy space… also make
babies cry. The cry is normal, but loud sometimes. In the case, moms should
find out the reason why babies don’t feel comfortable; if the diapers are wet,
change them; if babies feel hot, you should put soft and loose clothes on them
“I’m
hurt”
Babies will let you know they’re hurt,
which may be caused by insect bites, the tightness of the gloves… by a cry
which sound like shouting, followed by silence and short and breaths and pant.
At that time, babies need taking care of right away and moms need to check them
from head to toe, even their fingers and toes. If you can’t figure out how to
ease the pain of babies, take them to the pediatrician.