How to soothing a fussy baby

The first time you hear your baby cry is a thrilling experience; it’s a sign she’s entered the world healthy with a great set of lungs! But as the weeks go by, the thrill may quickly give way to concern and frustration.

As you will inevitably learn, babies cry a lot. Sometimes, the reason is obvious: Baby is hungry, wet, or tired, and wants you to address her needs. Other times, getting the tears to stop is not such a simple process. That’s How to soothing a fussy baby why figuring out how to soothe and calm a baby when nothing else seems to do the trick is so important.

While no single method works for all babies, you’ll soon develop a repertoire of techniques that’s perfect for your child. In the meantime, read on for some time-tested ideas to help your little baby feel better.

1. Tummy massages often work to soothe fussiness. Just lightly rub the tummy until your baby gets quiet.

2. A ride in the car does the trick for mine. He falls right to sleep. Some moms have used the top of the clothes dryers when they are on. The gentle motion rocks them to sleep.

3. The baby swings worked on my oldest. She would swing in there for the longest time often falling asleep in the process.Why is my baby crying

4. Try feeding more often but lesser amounts. Your baby may just have a hard time digesting larger meals. Don’t force a breastfeeding baby on a schedule that makes her stuff herself.

5. Make sure to burp your baby after each feeding.

6. Take your baby for a walk in the stroller. As your baby is watching the world around him, his mind gets off him wanting to fuss.

7. Try to keep your baby’s environment non-stressful. If there is stress in the home, the babies do pick up on it. They will react by being fussy. The calmer you stay and keep the home the calmer the baby may be. Calming music may help this. Over-stimulation can cause fussiness!

8. If you are stressed for any reason, then call a relative or other person to take care of the baby until you get yourself together. Go take a shower or go get a massage and chill out. You will be a better calming force for your baby afterwards.

Lastly, you may find this useful: The Happiest Baby on the Block – The New Way to Calm Crying and Help Your Baby Sleep Longer (DVD)

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