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this is what always helped me when mine was young, stand up, turn off all the lights and make sure everything around you is quiet. Take the baby in that rock-a-bye hold(you know the one where you like..cradle them) make sure there nice and warm and just walk slowly back and forthmaybe even try singing gently. Stay calm though because babies can feel your every emotion.
sounds like wind. I used to put mine over my lap on there tummy and they will keep crying for a while but the wind will go it seems to help them bring it up or at least make it not so uncomfortable. mine loved it when I sang o them and drew lightly in there faces. good luck its hard ..
if the baby has just been born it might need to be swaddled =) that always helps, it reminds them of the womb
Or it could be at the age where they are teething and might have a tooth coming in.. then some baby ora-jel would help.
Could be gas.. laying them on there stomach and rubbing there back will help relieve that.
Gentle rocking, singing, humming, turning of the lights. pretty much what everyone else is saying.
Very likely if you checked the obvious signs he/she might have bad gas. My husband used to put the baby on his leg and rotate him on his bottom in a clockwise motion. This helped him get the gas out. I used to give my daughter chamomile tea which has no caffeine and since you boil the water it is safe. Just let the tea get lukewarm and put it in the bottle. It helps soothe the stomache.
Mama K
Check the obvious first...Wet? dirty? cold? If baby is breastfed it may need to nurse. If baby is formula fed, try warming the bottle slightly. If baby's stomach feels tight and hard it probably has gas. A warm bath can relieve stomach pains. Also try sitting on the sofa with the baby across your leggs and gently patting their back can help. Another option is Malacon or infant gas relief drops which are available over the counter, ask dr. before use, but typically safe. Remember a warm swaddled baby feels safe and happy! Wrap it in a warm baby blanket and lay it on your chest. GENTLY pat baby's back, singing and humming also helps! Good Luck & God Bless
Mel
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How to help a crying baby?
how you can hel a crying baby?