crying and colic
If your baby has started incessant, inconsolable, seemingly never-ending bouts of crying (or even screaming), it very well could be the dreaded colic which often develops around week three.
I paid for help with my Reflux baby and it was the best money I ever spent
You forget lots of things between babies but you never forget the bad bits, so when my second started showing signs of reflux, I...more
This is the question to end all new-parent questions: WHY ARE THEY CRYING!? Here are signs to look out for so you can (attempt to)...more
Lazy parenting or GENIUS invention?
Colic. It’s the WORST. more
The company says the popular dummy will be redesigned. more
Why your baby is crying and how to soothe them
Crying is normal and the only way your baby can let you know that something is upsetting them. Babies do cry A LOT though –...more
"Your baby should not be crying that loudly and for that long"
Jessica and Karl Ronnevik’s little boy cries, as babies do. But what their neighbour wrote in a note left at their door was...more
Soothing your crying newborn baby
If you think your baby’s incessant crying is frustrating, imagine not being able to communicate what’s wrong. more
If your baby is crying and you can’t work out why, try the following check-list before you start pulling your hair out: more
The one simple trick to calm a crying baby
A paediatrician has shared his awesome trick to stop a baby crying. more
Your baby could be crying for a number of reasons, but in these 6 cases, it’s something to take seriously. more
The following tips will help calm most babies – try a strategy over and over again to find out if it works, remembering that...more
Crying is very important for babies, as it’s the only way they can get their needs met and attempt to communicate with you. more
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