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Seven loving ways to soothe your baby's crying

Crying is the first way for our children to communicate with us. When they are little, it is the only way they express their emotions, feelings and needs.

For us as mothers and fathers it can be painful and worrying to see them cry and we want to relieve their discomfort as soon as possible. That is why today I share with you seven ways to calm your baby’s crying .

Why do babies cry?

There are a number of reasons why a baby may cry. For example, one of the most frequent and occurring from the first days of life is hunger. Another reason would be that there is something that is bothering you, such as gas after taking a bottle or that your diaper is wet or dirty. They also cry when they feel tired or when they are in pain.

How should we proceed?

As I mentioned at the beginning, for us it is worrying that our children cry and we want to do everything in our power to calm them down. So in order to do something to help calm her crying, we must take two important steps into account:

  1. First, relax. Babies are very sensitive and strongly perceive the mood of their parents, especially their mother. So the first step is to relax to stay calm. As mothers and fathers it hurts us to see our children suffer, but we must try to maintain peace and thus be able to transmit our calm and security to our children. And [if you feel like you’re freaking out, it’s best to let him cry alone] (Shaken Baby Syndrome: Why When You Freak Out It’s Better for Baby to Cry Alone) until you feel less tense or stressed.

  2. Check and look for the possible cause of her crying. How much was the last time you ate? How is your diaper? Is there a garment or object nearby that bothers you? He is cold? Are you hot? How many hours are you awake? Did you pass gas after drinking milk? These are some of the questions that we can ask ourselves to review and see if the cause of crying is one of them.

Once we have settled down to stay calm and we have verified that everything is calm, then we proceed to try one of these ways to calm her crying.

Hug him

Human warmth can do wonders for people’s emotional well-being. Just as you feel peace when someone hugs you to comfort you when you go through a bad time, the same happens with babies. Perhaps he feels alone and the feeling that there is someone with him gives him the peace he needs.

Rock it gently

Taking him in your arms and rocking him is one of the most infallible techniques to calm and put a baby to sleep. The rhythmic sway with which we usually do it when walking or dancing helps them to relax slowly.

Arrúllalo

Sometimes your baby has already eaten, has a clean diaper and everything seems to be under control. However, it is time for his nap and it is very difficult for him to fall asleep. In this situation, all he needs is a little support, company and a sweet lullaby to be sung to him so he can fall asleep.

Sing to him

Mom and Dad’s voice are your baby’s favorite sounds. Unlike a lullaby, with the song we can interpret a happy or relaxing song that helps you to distract yourself and relax. In addition, it is proven that when we begin to sing to a baby we can better capture his attention and it has great benefits for him.

The smell of mom

Sometimes mom won’t be around and dad will be with the baby. We recently saw a sample of this, when a father put a used mother’s t-shirt next to his baby and he immediately calmed down.

Give him something to suck on

In addition to helping them feed, the sucking reflex helps them calm down and calm down. If you breastfeed him, you can offer it to him to calm him down. If you are not breastfeeding, you can use the pacifier, just remember to use it in a controlled way so that it does not become a habit and continues to be effective in calming you down.

Use distraction techniques

If your baby is already a little older, you can try to distract him with an object or by drawing his attention to something else. One tactic that is often effective is playing quiet music to help you relax.

Let us always remember that a baby is not capable of manipulating its parents by crying and that a baby should never be ignored or neglected when crying.

What do you do to calm your baby’s crying?

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