Causes of persistent baby crying

Causes of persistent baby crying

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After the laborious birth of a woman, the mother’s suffering begins to be difficult to deal with the newborn child, because of his continuous crying, whose causes may not be known, as a result of the change in the environment surrounding him.

Causes of continuous crying of the baby

  • Need for food One of the common causes of infant crying is the feeling of hunger. The sooner the baby is born, the more likely it is to cry because of its need for food, that is, when the child begins to cry, the first thing to do is to breastfeed him.
  • Child’s need for rest: The baby may not feel comfortable most of the time due to inappropriate clothing, or the nappy may be stressed or dirty, especially for those who have inflammation of the skin or so-called “tablecloth”.
  • Child’s feeling of excessive warmth or cold: The child’s feeling can be characterized by high temperature or cold by checking the temperature of the stomach and based on it can know what it needs, preferably room temperature is about twenty-twenty degrees Celsius, and is recommended to make the child accustomed to sleep on one side and make Feet at the end of the bed, so as to prevent him from moving under the bed cover, thereby generating more heat.
  • The need for tenderness and embrace: The baby used to carry the mother to him, so as to reassure the child near his mother, where in most cases after the need for breastfeeding to sleep between the mother’s arms.
  • Feeling the need for rest: It is known that the child is a fetus in the mother’s belly can hear external sounds, so the crying may increase if the child sounds very high around him, such as the place crowded with people, or when visiting well-born, it is difficult to sleep even if He was at the top of his sleep.
  • Child’s feeling of colic: When a baby continues to cry despite doing all the things mentioned above, the child is most likely to feel colic in the stomach. The baby can cry for three hours continuously during the day. Colic is normal in children, It occurs continuously, because the child has not yet adapted to milk.
  • The child’s psychology is often associated with his mother’s psychology. Scientific studies have shown that the fetus is very much influenced by the nature of the mother’s life style during pregnancy. If the mother suffers from difficult conditions and a troubled life, this affects the fetus.