Cry Baby - A Front Baby Carrier Story
Mommy Laura has barely slept when Baby Keith started crying again.
It has been 3 months now since she had Keith, a healthy baby boy.
She already consulted the doctors about the incessant crying but was told it was quite normal for some babies to cry more than others.
Crying is the first means of communication for babies.
They will only cease doing this if they find another means of communication.
But until then, you will have to look for ways to comprehend what the different cries of your baby means.
Pediatricians and specialists say the cry of a baby has various in type and meanings: •Hungry - It starts in quiet sobs that escalates as into loud cries.
It immediately stops as soon as the baby is given food; •Uneasy - It is a sudden and loud cry.
May be scared, bored or lonely.
A reaction to loud noise, frustration with his clothing that is itchy or too tight, or to a toy that got lost from his grip; •Sick - Shrill cry in high tones or continuous bawls.
This is quite irritating and troublesome for others to hear.
It could be caused by immunizations, teething, constipation, diaper rash, colic, milk intolerance, pain (like insect bites or being struck by a pin), tired or other sickness like colds or fever; •Infections - He may be feeling a more severe kind of illness.
Usually non-stop weeping then slows down because of exhaustion then continues to cry through the night; •Accidents - He may have fallen or got shaken or injured.
This is relayed through loud shrieks and cries.
Since understanding the different types of cries, Mommy Laura has become more in control of her baby's needs.
She no longer panics with every whimper.
And this has urged her to learn more about keeping her baby safe and comfortable.
She also discovered that having a Front Baby Carrier lets you keep your baby close to you at all times.
Although you have the baby with you, it still enables you to do other activities.
With a Baby Front Carrier, both your hands will be free for running errands, cleaning, reading, walking, shopping, and more.
No need to worry about comfort and safety because these carriers are designed to be soothing and soft enough for your baby to sleep in.
And the baby will not slip or fall because it is made with safety features that can stand the baby's kicks and wiggles.
With all this knowledge, there is less worry for mommy and more sleep for baby.
It has been 3 months now since she had Keith, a healthy baby boy.
She already consulted the doctors about the incessant crying but was told it was quite normal for some babies to cry more than others.
Crying is the first means of communication for babies.
They will only cease doing this if they find another means of communication.
But until then, you will have to look for ways to comprehend what the different cries of your baby means.
Pediatricians and specialists say the cry of a baby has various in type and meanings: •Hungry - It starts in quiet sobs that escalates as into loud cries.
It immediately stops as soon as the baby is given food; •Uneasy - It is a sudden and loud cry.
May be scared, bored or lonely.
A reaction to loud noise, frustration with his clothing that is itchy or too tight, or to a toy that got lost from his grip; •Sick - Shrill cry in high tones or continuous bawls.
This is quite irritating and troublesome for others to hear.
It could be caused by immunizations, teething, constipation, diaper rash, colic, milk intolerance, pain (like insect bites or being struck by a pin), tired or other sickness like colds or fever; •Infections - He may be feeling a more severe kind of illness.
Usually non-stop weeping then slows down because of exhaustion then continues to cry through the night; •Accidents - He may have fallen or got shaken or injured.
This is relayed through loud shrieks and cries.
Since understanding the different types of cries, Mommy Laura has become more in control of her baby's needs.
She no longer panics with every whimper.
And this has urged her to learn more about keeping her baby safe and comfortable.
She also discovered that having a Front Baby Carrier lets you keep your baby close to you at all times.
Although you have the baby with you, it still enables you to do other activities.
With a Baby Front Carrier, both your hands will be free for running errands, cleaning, reading, walking, shopping, and more.
No need to worry about comfort and safety because these carriers are designed to be soothing and soft enough for your baby to sleep in.
And the baby will not slip or fall because it is made with safety features that can stand the baby's kicks and wiggles.
With all this knowledge, there is less worry for mommy and more sleep for baby.
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