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Babies crying - Introduction

Babies crying - Introduction

Introduction

All babies cry, particularly during the first few weeks after birth. Babies cry when they need something, but it does not always mean that something is wrong. Babies may cry if they:

  • are hungry
  • are tired
  • want a cuddle

Finding out why a baby is crying is often a matter of going through all the possible options. If there is no obvious cause for the crying, a number of techniques can be used to soothe a crying baby, such as listening to music or going for a walk.

Coping with crying

When a baby cries, it can be distressing for the parents or carers. A crying baby can disturb sleep and cause stress or anger. When faced with a baby who will not stop crying, it is important to take time to relax and, if necessary, calm down.

Ask a family member for assistance or contact a charity, such as Cry-sis, which specialises in helping families with crying, sleepless and demanding babies.

When to seek medical advice

If a baby s crying seems abnormal in any way, for example if it is a very high-pitched cry or a whimper, seek medical advice.

Crying can sometimes be a sign that a baby is unwell. If in doubt, visit your GP or contact NHS Direct on 0845 46 47.

Crying can sometimes be a sign that your baby is unwell

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