What to do when he cries?
December 1, 2011 9:30 am Health and FitnessAccording to Dr. Terry Smith, a Colorado Springs Chiropractor most newborns cry from one to four hours each day.
It is believed that at least one third of the time there is no reason “logical”, as might be hungry or need a diaper change. The crying child spending increases during the first six to eight weeks, tapering to three months.
If you find that crying no apparent reason, try this suggestion for comfort:
Take her up to provide physical contact and gentle rocking. This is a very good time to talk and sing.
To reduce abdominal discomfort, try to breastfeed more often, help him to burp, or if you change your diet to breastfeed. Avoid condiments.
If your baby cries for long periods and cannot comfort him, may have colic. Consult the doctor or nurse to help you understand the causes of crying and showing him some steps you can take.