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New Evidence on Unexplained Early Infant Crying by Ronald G. Barr
New Evidence on Unexplained Early Infant Crying by Ronald G. Barr




New Evidence on Unexplained Early Infant Crying by Ronald G. Barr

If you’re alone, it’s also completely OK to put your baby down in a safe space and walk away for a few minutes of respite. When all else fails, hand your baby to your partner or another caregiver. You can show them a mirror, book, or even the television for short periods of time to see if it helps them snap out of crying. You may consider pointing out different objects in your home. Your baby may respond well to warmth and touch. Give your baby a bath or infant massage.Your baby may even have a preference, whether it’s ocean waves, a rainstorm, birds chirping, etc. Any rhythmic/repetitive sound will do, and noise machines often come with a variety of options. Try singing to your baby or switching on a white noise machine. Turn on tunes or other soothing sounds.

New Evidence on Unexplained Early Infant Crying by Ronald G. Barr

Any type of rhythmic motion may help - even if it means strapping your baby into their car seat and taking a short drive. While you’re carrying them, try gently rocking or bouncing.It’ll also allow you to get some things done hands-free. Being snug and close to you may help soothe them or even get them to sleep. Consider carrying your baby in a baby carrier or just in your arms.While PURPLE crying is unexpected, your baby may still be hungry, tired, wet/dirty, too cold/hot, or have some other need that needs to be addressed. Try running through that list of needs.Otherwise, it’s all about making a plan and staying sane.

New Evidence on Unexplained Early Infant Crying by Ronald G. Barr

If you suspect your baby’s sick or has some other issue that needs attention, make an appointment with your pediatrician to rule that out. What to do? First of all, take a deep breath and remind yourself that this period of infant crying will not last forever.






New Evidence on Unexplained Early Infant Crying by Ronald G. Barr