
Worried about your Crying Baby ?
My first words of advice to every parent or carer faced with their crying baby- PLEASE RELAX.
It's in a baby's nature to cry easily- It's almost as if babies are universally primed with the 'cry baby cry' gene. Of course it's your baby's only way of catching your attention, isn't it?
The commonest reasons for baby crying are entirely harmless although it's important to remain alert for possible serious problems. Here's an approach everyone can adopt in dealing with a crying baby......
Common things being commoner, ask yourself these 4 questions.-
* Is my baby hungry? - This is by far the commonest reason for a baby to cry. See baby feeding advice for more information.
* Is my baby sleepy or tired? Please read my advice on baby sleep.
* Does the baby need a nappy change? Babies are generally intolerant to wet/soiled nappies and demand immediate attention to have them changed. Simple Nappy Changing advice is all that you need
* Is my baby UNWELL/in PAIN/in DISCOMFORT? This is often the difficult and challenging bit for everyone caring for a baby to recognize. Read on and use these basic and simple rules to know if your little one is really unwell and needing help.
- FEVER in the first few weeks of life suggests the need for immediate attention by a medical professional. The cause might well be minor, like a viral infection but most Paediatricians would advice caution against merely observing such young babies at home.
- The risk of serious infection(bacterial infection) is statistically the highest in this age group than at any other. Another common cause for an apparent fever in a baby is a warm environment or excessive or inappropriate clothing. Parents need to give attention to the room temperature and to the baby's dress and bedding in order to keep it safe and comfortable for the baby. Please read this guide to room temperature and bedding. - In general lookout for symptoms like poor feeding, lethargy, irritability, inconsolable crying and vitally fever as explained above. Any of these symptoms warrant an assessment by a medical professional. Beside doctors, midwives and health visitors too are generally good at spotting a sick baby.
about your Crying Baby ?
Worried about your Crying Baby ?
My first words of advice to every parent or carer faced with their crying baby- PLEASE RELAX.
It's in a baby's nature to cry easily- It's almost as if babies are universally primed with the 'cry baby cry' gene. Of course it's your baby's only way of catching your attention, isn't it?
The commonest reasons for baby crying are entirely harmless although it's important to remain alert for possible serious problems. Here's an approach everyone can adopt in dealing with a crying baby......
Common things being commoner, ask yourself these 4 questions.-
* Is my baby hungry? - This is by far the commonest reason for a baby to cry. See baby feeding advice for more information.
* Is my baby sleepy or tired? Please read my advice on baby sleep.
* Does the baby need a nappy change? Babies are generally intolerant to wet/soiled nappies and demand immediate attention to have them changed. Simple Nappy Changing advice is all that you need
* Is my baby UNWELL/in PAIN/in DISCOMFORT? This is often the difficult and challenging bit for everyone caring for a baby to recognize. Read on and use these basic and simple rules to know if your little one is really unwell and needing help.
- FEVER in the first few weeks of life suggests the need for immediate attention by a medical professional. The cause might well be minor, like a viral infection but most Paediatricians would advice caution against merely observing such young babies at home.
- The risk of serious infection(bacterial infection) is statistically the highest in this age group than at any other. Another common cause for an apparent fever in a baby is a warm environment or excessive or inappropriate clothing. Parents need to give attention to the room temperature and to the baby's dress and bedding in order to keep it safe and comfortable for the baby. Please read this guide to room temperature and bedding. - In general lookout for symptoms like poor feeding, lethargy, irritability, inconsolable crying and vitally fever as explained above. Any of these symptoms warrant an assessment by a medical professional. Beside doctors, midwives and health visitors too are generally good at spotting a sick baby.
Oct 25, 2008
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