Waaahhh, waaahhh. Hey, With The Baby's Crying, He Is Telling You Something.
60At the early stage of your baby's birth, his cry can be seen like a foreign language to you, but do not worry. In a little period of time, you will be able to understand this language and fulfill his needs. Along time ago, scientists made great efforts to find the exact reasons for the baby's crying. Most of the results of their research lead them to the fact that a baby's crying is just a try to communicate with the new world. It is the nearest explanation that the scientists are agreed on.
They also found that this cry usually still for the first three months after his birth. In addition to the fact that his cry may fluctuate along the day, that is to say; it may increase at some hours of the day or decrease at some other hours. According to researches, the main reason for that is the periods of the time in which mother gets tired or the father's bad mood when back home. Based on this fact , we come to know that the baby becomes very supersensitive to any effects that may surround him and he responses to it by crying.
However, with all these explanations, we will find some assumptions that reveal the exact reasons for the baby's cry which will represent a great help to the parents in understanding their baby's aim from blubber. As it is for sure some kind of message through which the baby wants to inform the parents with all his needs or to tell them about something wrong. These reasons are as follows: an empty belly, a wet bottom, cold feet, being tired, or a need to be held and cuddled, etc.
Moreover, it may be his feeling of ennui. I know that we may find that a bit strange reason; but isn't he a normal human being and he has all the feeling of a mankind?. Some times the mother is busy and the father isn't there to carry him; thus, the baby may feel that he is neglected and he gets the feelings of lack of interest. Hence, crying is his way of telling you, "Hey get me a life here!" Aside from attention and food, babies need a lot of motivation. And when he does not get this, there you get your waaahhh!!!. In fact, sometimes what a baby needs can be identified by the type of cry for example, the "I'm hungry" cry may be short and low-pitched, while "I'm upset" may sound choppy.
If your baby is crying, try to see how quickly your approaching voice quiets him or her. See how closely your baby listens when you talk in loving tones. Your baby may not yet coordinate looking and listening, but even when staring into the distance, he or she will be paying close attention to your voice as you speak. Your baby may subtly adjust body position or facial expression, or even move the arms and legs in time with your speech. In fact, communicating with newborns is a matter of meeting their needs. You should always keep responding to your newborn's cries as babies cannot be spoiled with too much attention. Indeed, prompt responses to babies' cries lets them know that they're important and worthy of attention.
As the days after birth pass, your newborn will become accustomed to seeing you and will begin to focus on your face. The senses of touch and hearing are especially important, though. Your baby will be curious about noises, but none more than the spoken voice. Talk to your baby whenever you have the chance. Even though, your baby doesn't understand what you're saying, your calm, reassuring voice conveys safety. With almost every touch your newborn is learning about life, so provide lots of tender kisses, and your little one will find the world a soothing place.
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