Babies with fetal alcohol syndrome do not appear to cry in a specific way. They can be irritable or jittery, but the most noticeable sign of the condition will be the shape of the baby’s face. Fetal ...
New parents expect a bit of fuss from their babies around bedtime, but once they’re settled down for the night, the silence is usually golden. Sometimes, however, your baby may seem to cry, grunt, or ...
It is normal for babies to cry — sometimes as much as two to four hours a day. Here are the first things to check: Is your baby hungry? Do they need to be burped? Are they too hot or cold? Is their ...
Your baby’s cry is their very first language. The sound is loud, it’s constant, and it tugs at your heart in a way nothing else does. You might find yourself wondering what’s wrong or if you’re ...
Parents are often advised to burp their babies after feeding them. Some people think burping after feeding is important to reduce or prevent discomfort crying, or to reduce how much a baby ...