5 Ways To Deal With A Crying Baby

The first three months after having a child is the toughest phase for every parent. Understanding the cries of the baby, catering to its need and soothing the child is a difficult task. So, when you hear your baby cry, here is a check list to help you calm the child.

1 - The Golden Checklist
• Does the baby need a diaper change?
• Is the baby sleepy?
• Is the baby hungry?

2 - Check The Attire
Don't overdress your baby. Dress up them with something comfortable like an onesie - light and airy attire depending on the temperature.

3 - The 5 s'
Effective formulae to soothe babies in the first few months are the 5 s'.

Swinging: Swinging the tiny tot in the cardle can actually calm the baby and also help in sound sleep.

Side/Stomach Position: Swinging the tiny tot in the cardle can actually calm the baby and also help in sound sleep.
 
Shushing: Swinging the tiny tot in the cardle can actually calm the baby and also help in sound sleep.

Swaddling: Swinging the tiny tot in the cardle can actually calm the baby and also help in sound sleep.

Sucking: Allow the baby to suck on a pacifier or it's own thumb. This will help calm the child.

4 - Gas and Reflux
Light abdomen massage in clock-wise motion to push the gas trapped in the intestines would comfort the baby.

5 - Feeding At Small Intervals
Feeding small amounts of food multiple times, burping once /twice during / after the feed can help to avoid acidity.