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  2. Crying baby: What to do when your newborn cries - Mayo Clinic

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    Babies often cry the most during the first couple of months of life. Once they're 2 to 4 months old, most babies cry less. It's natural for the crying to make you feel tired and stressed though.

  3. Learn about the top causes of baby crying, how to recognize what is prompting those tears and get tips and tricks on how to soothe your crying baby.

  4. What to do when your baby's crying for no reason - BabyCenter

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    Why babies cry for no reason. Whenever your baby cries, start by going through a mental checklist of the most likely causes. These include needing to eat or take a nap, feeling overstimulated, or wanting to you to hold them or play with them.

  5. How to Soothe a Crying Baby - What to Expect

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    Baby won't stop crying? Troubleshoot the possible reasons why your infant is crying, plus learn how to soothe a fussy baby here.

  6. Baby Won't Stop Crying? Here's What to Do to Help - Healthline

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    Babies cry to communicate needs like hunger, tiredness, or a diaper change. If you’ve ruled out the possibilities and your baby is still crying, call your pediatrician, as it could be a sign of...

  7. What to Do When Babies Cry (for Parents) - KidsHealth

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    It's normal for a baby to cry for 2–3 hours a day for the first 6 weeks. During the first 3 months of life, they cry more than at any other time. New parents often are low on sleep and getting used to life with their little one. They'll quickly learn to check to see if their crying baby: is hungry. is tired.

  8. Baby crying: Why babies cry so much - BabyCenter

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    In the first six months, most babies cry for 45 minutes to 2 hours every day, whether they're breastfed or bottle-fed. Some babies have a " witching hour " or hours every evening (usually between 6 p.m. and midnight) when they're especially fussy.

  9. How to soothe a crying baby - Mayo Clinic Press

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    All babies cry for one reason or another. Sometimes it's hard to tell why. Learn more with these tips to help calm and soothe a crying baby.

  10. How to Comfort a Crying Baby - Stanford Medicine Children's...

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    Get moving. A quick car ride, swinging the baby gently in your arms, or dancing can also soothe a fussy baby. Drape your baby. Drape your baby along your forearm with his or her head in the crook of your elbow. It gives warmth and pressure to relax a tense, fussy baby. Shushing noises.

  11. Soothing a crying baby - NHS

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    Crying is your baby's way of telling you they need comfort and care. Sometimes it's easy to work out what they want, and sometimes it's not. The most common reasons for crying are: hunger. a dirty or wet nappy. tiredness. wanting a cuddle. wind. being too hot or too cold.