Some quirky tips to calm your crying and fussy baby

Hi Everyone

Newborn only know to cry whenever they feel something bad or pain or any kind of uncomfortable. So you have to be alert and make connections as much as possible.

It takes time but you will understand after some time definitely. 


Here are few things you can do to calm your baby.


Make a routine of your baby
That’s really very important. It may take one or two months of time. Every baby gives some indication to sleep or to feed or some kind of pain or anything you have to understand those. But meanwhile, follow a routine so that your baby didn’t have any kind of pain.
Don’t give your baby to anyone for a long
Always make sure you hold your baby most of the time because newborns only feel you and that make them comfortable. If guests or other family members want to hold your baby then try to give for some time. Make sure they don’t hold your baby so long because newborns started feeling scary.
Every infant cry a lot
See mostly newborns cry a lot. Because they were in the womb for 9 months suddenly they appear in the strange world so it takes time for them to understand the new world. So don’t panic its normal. If your baby cries a lot and you feed them then they feel you and feel normal. 

Go for pediatrician
If baby cry after feeding and you can’t console then go to your pediatrician. Don’t wait too long then because they don’t have a voice they can only cry whenever they feel some pain and feel uncomfortable.

34 thoughts on “Some quirky tips to calm your crying and fussy baby”

  1. I had one baby who cried and cried. He had reflux. The other was allergic to milk! If they cry for hours on end, definitely let the pediatrician check them out!

  2. I was helping out my sister for a week with my newborn nephew 2 months ago. I realised it wasn't easy. He cried a lot and he liked it whenever I hold him in my arms.

  3. You make some good points here. My son wasn't too temperamental as a newborn, but he was a tag bit clingy to me. I didn't mind it because I was breastfeeding him. It made sense.

  4. A routine can make all the difference. Sometimes they get upset when they have no idea what is going to happen. Bedtime routines are definitely important.

  5. Thank you for these tips! I haven't had to experience motherhood but these will definitely come in handy when the time comes.

  6. This is a good reminder. We will be having a newborn in less then a moth now… nervous and anxious once again hoping everything will go smoothly. Great post.

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