How do I understand my baby?

How do I understand my baby?

Many newborn mothers suffer from the problem of not understanding her baby crying, so try to silence him but this is not a successful method, because the scream of the child does not mean in all cases that he is hungry, because his crying has distinctive signs that make you understand what they want from this crying, If you are suffering from this problem, here are some tips and tips that will help you understand why your baby is crying and you will not be getting into it anymore.

First, how do you know that your child is screaming in pain?

The easiest cry you can recognize is the cry of pain. Your child cries out suddenly, his scream is high and long, and then silence for a moment followed by the same long cry, and he returns to silence and then cries out louder, in this case let me know that your child cries out in pain.

Second: How do you know that your child cries hungry?

In the case of hunger, the cries of the child, as they begin to be weak and sporadic, are slowly increasing. The child also shows cases of nervousness in the movements of his hand, where he closes his hand and knocks it in front of him.

Third: How do you know that your child is crying out?

Do not be afraid that your child is nervous, and that the cause of his tension is the high temperature of the air which causes sweating to him, or that he is stressed because of the duration of maintenance and causing fatigue, and the cause of tension may be the quality of clothes where sometimes disturbed infants of clothing nylon or woolen, Rough on the skin.

In these cases, the crying of the child is characterized as a crying of boredom or boredom. It is an anise that begins to weaken, then thickens, then weakens again, then reverberates, and the child’s movement is characterized by moving his head left and right.

Fourth: How do you know that your child is suffering from colic?

Most babies suffer from colic. A study found that a certain type of colic affects 20% of infants, starting with them at a very young age sometimes before they complete the age of two weeks. This colic lasts until the age of three months. The pain is evident on the child, which is the strong grip on the hand, or tight grip of the man, and sometimes the baby tightens all over his body, accompanied by a redness of the face.

The cry of the child in the case of colic is long, and starts abruptly and continues without interruption, making it the worst types of crying that the mother can not bear. If you notice the signs of colic mentioned above, dilute it with a softening of the abdomen using warm olive oil.

With these tips, you will no longer suffer from your child’s cry. Your response to his or her demands will be quick and positive. Your child will also enjoy a comfortable, long, calm sleep.