01/10Here's why your baby doesn't stop crying
02/10Why babies cry?
Babies cry for many reasons. It's their way they capture your attention and express if they need something.
03/10Baby crying
Here are common reasons why your baby won't stop crying
04/10I am hungry
Hunger is one of the most common reasons that your newborn baby is crying. A baby's stomach is small and can't hold much. So, even if they had their last feed a while back, they still might be hungry.
05/10​I am tired
If your baby is overtired, they might find it hard to sleep. Look for clues such as whining and crying at the slightest thing and try to put them to sleep.
06/10​He just feels like crying
A baby less than 5 months old may cry late afternoon and evenings, which is normal but can be stressful at times. Persistent crying is called colic.
07/10​I need a nappy change
A wet or soiled nappy can be bothering him. The baby's tender skin feels irritated. Try to give your baby some nappy-free time.
08/10​He needs a cuddle
Your baby might need a lot of cuddling and reassurance. Try to keep the baby close to you. You can sing to him and sway him.
09/10​He needs to burp
If the baby is crying right after a feed, it could be due to wind, which he swallows as he feeds or when she cries. Pat or rub the back to burp him.
10/10​There is too much going on
Too much attention from people can over-stimulate the baby. Take your baby somewhere calm and quiet to soothe them.
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