Comforting a Crying Baby

Posted by kiki | March 5th, 2010 in Baby Care | 1 Comment »

comforting a crying babyWe all know that all babies cry, and for at least two weeks, not at all unusual for many hours not sleeping at night. You may feel worried about cramping.

This will be a difficult to handle, because you want to comfort your baby and try to find out what’s happening without knowing what to do. All their efforts could end in more tears and no solution that can alleviate or eliminate the problem at hand. That’s why we bring him here are some suggestions that we think might be very effective and simple, and that both could get to calm your baby.

New Positions
# Hold your baby with the smiley face down, resting on her forearm with her head resting on his elbow and his thumb and fingers of his hand around her hips.
# Hold your baby sitting on his hand, his espaldita resting on his chest, and placing his other hand around his little chest, while his fingers holding the top of his arms.
# Hold your baby over your shoulder, so that the stomach of your child is supported and carries a slight pressure on the bone in his shoulder.
# Cradles her baby in her arms, resting on his tummy tight.

Rhythmic Movement
# Walk around, cradling her baby upright, spreading and stretching her knees rhythmically.
# Swing your baby gently from side to side or front to back while you stand in one place.
# Cradles her baby forward and back, sitting in a rocking chair baby safe and comfortable.

Give Heat
# Wrap your baby firmly but very gently in a soft warm blanket.
# Hold your baby close to your body, so you can receive all its heat.
# Put a heat pad in the area where your baby sleep in order to warm her sheets before putting it to sleep and tuck. A few minutes before the baby lay in his crib or bassinet in, remember to remove the thermal pad and check the temperature of the sheets, to ensure that it is appropriate and that allows your child to rest pleasantly warm feeling / a.
# Place your baby face down on his lap, having previously wrapped with several blankets a warm bottle, which will allow the same / to feel warm and can rest comfortably.

Sounds that soothe
# Speak in a low voice, whispering soothing words.
# Tararéele and sing the familiar songs that you like.
# Record an audio tape containing the sound emitted by a dishwasher, washing machine, vacuum cleaner or a clothes dryer, to allow your baby gets used to the sounds they hear often at home. A fan or a humidifier placed in the baby’s room could be very effective, as well as would a radio tuned between stations statically.
# Listen to classical music, new age, soft rock or soft jazz. Nothing heavy metal, please!. This kind of music your baby be nervous and you too.

The Importance of Touch
# Massage firmly but very gently the back of your baby, starting from cuellito up to the soles of the feet.
# Pat softly or gently rub your baby’s back, as well as their limbs. In a warm room, put your baby on a firm surface and gently massage his tummy, rubbing his stomach with rotational movements to respect the sense in moving clockwise.
# If you think that the discomforts are caused by flatulence or gasecitos, massage on the tummy could be very effective in solving these kinds of problems. Then carefully lift rodillitas and press them carefully into his abdomen so – thus, can release the accumulated gas.


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    Comforting a Crying Baby « Baby Health Advice…

    We all know that all babies cry, and for at least two weeks, not at all unusual for many hours not sleeping at night. You may feel worried about cramping.

    This will be a difficult to handle, because you want to comfort your baby and try to find out wh…

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