Crying babies

Babies cry when they need a parent or a carer to help them. This is their way of asking for help. Babies can cry for many reasons. It could be their way of telling you they are tired, hungry, wet or simply cannot settle.

Experts suggest that after the age of 5 months a baby is more likely to be crying for a specific reason.

Why do babies cry?

A crying baby is normal and babies start to cry more frequently from 2 weeks of age.

How to sooth a baby

There are some simple calming techniques, some of these may work and some may not. This can be frustrating for you, but stay calm and understand this is normal and this phase will pass.

Try the following

  • Talk calmly to your baby
  • Stroke them rhythmically
  • Hum or sing to them
  • Hold them close
  • Walk around while gently rocking your baby, if you can go outside take them for a walk in their pushchair or baby sling
  • A dummy, bottle or sucking a breast can also sooth a baby
  • Give them a warm bath

Remember not all of these will work with your baby but don't be disheartened, stay calm this will pass.

If your baby crying is getting to you put your baby in a safe and calm environment and just walk away. Once you are calm, go back and check on your baby.

Never, ever shake a baby it can cause lasting brain damage or death. Further information and YouTube videos can be found on the Icon website.

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