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yukio_cris
02-16-2008, 06:49 PM
[I]As you get to know your baby, you’ll become the expert in understanding your own baby’s cries, Pantley says, “Over time, you’ll recognize particular cries as if they were
spoken words.” In addition to these cry signals, you often can determine why your baby is crying by the situation surrounding him. Some of the reasons for a crying baby are:


[B]Hunger: If three or four hours have passed since his last feeding, if he has just woken up, or if he has just had a very full diaper and he begins to cry, he’s probably hungry. A feeding will most likely turn a crying baby into a contented one.

Tiredness: Look for these signs: decreased activity, losing interest in people and toys, rubbing eyes, looking glazed, and the most obvious, yawning. If you notice any of these in your crying baby, he may just need to sleep.
Discomfort: If a baby is uncomfortable--too wet, hot, cold, squished-- he’ll typically squirm or arch his back when he cries, as if trying to get away from the source of his discomfort. Try to figure out what’s causing his distress and solve the problem

[B]Pain: A cry of pain is sudden and shrill, just like when an adult or older child cries out when they get hurt. It may include long cries followed by a pause during which your crying baby appears to stop breathing. He then catches his breath and lets out another long cry.Check your baby’s temperature and undress him so you can check his body for any obvious sources of pain or discomfort

Overstimulation: If the room is noisy, people are trying to get your baby’s attention, rattles are rattling, music boxes are playing, and your baby suddenly closes her eyes and cries (or turns her head away), she may be overwhelmed by all that’s going on around her and wants to find some peace. Take her out of the situation and spend some quiet time together

[B]Illness: A weak, moaning cry may indicate that your baby is sick. This is his way of saying, “I feel awful.” If your baby seems ill, look for any signs of sickness and call your healthcare provider

[B]Frustration. Your baby is just learning how to control her hands, arms, and feet. She may be trying to get her fingers into her mouth or to reach a particularly interesting toy, but her body isn’t cooperating. She cries out of frustration, because she can’t accomplish what she wants to do. All she needs is a little help

[B]Loneliness: If your baby falls asleep feeding and you place her in her crib, but she wakes soon afterward with a cry, she may be saying that she misses the warmth of your embrace and doesn’t like to be alone. Cuddling her back to sleep should do the trick

[B]Worry or fear. If your baby suddenly finds himself in the arms of Great Aunt Matilda and his happy cooing turns to crying, he’s trying to tell you that he’s scared. He doesn’t know this new person, and he wants Mommy or Daddy. Explain to Auntie that he needs a little time to warm up to someone new, and try letting the two of them get to know each other while you hold your baby in your arms

[B]Boredom. Your baby has been sitting in his infant seat for 20 minutes while you talk and eat lunch with a friend. He’s not tired, hungry or uncomfortable, but he starts a whiny, fussy cry. He may be saying that he’s bored and needs something new to look at or touch. Turning his seat so he can see something new or giving him a toy to hold may help

[B]Colic. If your baby cries inconsolably for long periods every day, he may have colic. Babies with “colic” will cry for several hours a day, usually in the evenings, says Rosen. They are fine at other times of the day, and they eat and grow well. No one knows what causes colic, says Rosen, but one theory is that it is a way for the baby to “vent” after a long day of new experiences and stimuli. Just like adults, babies have differing abilities to tolerate new experiences. Whatever the cause of colic, you’ll be happy to know that it doesn’t usually last past 4 months of age, Rosen says.






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katty0531
02-17-2008, 04:31 PM
Thank you sis for sharing this. Interesting to read. Hehehehe relate na relate ako...so true. Minsan lalo na pag busy ako tapos iyak iyak si baby nasasabi ko "o, what do you want? why are you crying? nani ga ii no?" talagang parang nakaka sagot si baby eh no, hehehe...pero pag tulog na tinititigan ko sya ...hay...parang isang angel na bumaba galing sa langit. Hihihihihi. Gusto ko namang gisingin at laro kami ulet, sarap talaga maging mommy no? priceless....
Ini enjoy ko talaga every moment kasi minsan lang to at di na babalik.
Happy motherhood din sayo sis!

yukio_cris
02-17-2008, 04:40 PM
[quote=katty0531;4842 15]Thank you sis for sharing this. Interesting to read. Hehehehe relate na relate ako...so true. Minsan lalo na pag busy ako tapos iyak iyak si baby nasasabi ko "o, what do you want? why are you crying? nani ga ii no?" talagang parang nakaka sagot si baby eh no, hehehe...pero pag tulog na tinititigan ko sya ...hay...parang isang angel na bumaba galing sa langit. Hihihihihi. Gusto ko namang gisingin at laro kami ulet, sarap talaga maging mommy no? priceless..
Ini enjoy ko talaga every moment kasi minsan lang to at di na babalik.
Happy motherhood din sayo sis![/quote

same here sis, unang month e talagang naiiyak din ako pag umiiyak siya dahil i really dont know whats her needs pero nasanay na, pag tulog gusto ko gisingin at asarin, pag gising naman gusto ko patulugin lalo wen she cries a lot :cry: happy parenting:p

maimai
02-17-2008, 05:08 PM
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Tiredness: Look for these signs: decreased activity, losing interest in people and toys, rubbing eyes, looking glazed, and the most obvious, yawning. If you notice any of these in your crying baby, he may just need to sleep.:p


ito ang nangyari sa kanya kagabi..iyak sya ng iyak..haba kasi ng byahe namin kahapon papunta sa lola't lolo nya,,kaya nung pag uwi namin nung gabi nafagod siguro..antok na yung mata nya pero parang ayaw nya pa rin matulog..:rolleyes:

Frustration. Your baby is just learning how to control her hands, arms, and feet. She may be trying to get her fingers into her mouth or to reach a particularly interesting toy, but her body isn’t cooperating. She cries out of frustration, because she can’t accomplish what she wants to do. All she needs is a little help

ito minsan kakatuwa kay baby..naggagamabatte ru sya kainin yung kamay nya pag di sya satisfied bigla na lang iiyak...hehehe~~nagu gulat kami ni habibi sa kanya..:D


Loneliness: If your baby falls asleep feeding and you place her in her crib, but she wakes soon afterward with a cry, she may be saying that she misses the warmth of your embrace and doesn’t like to be alone. Cuddling her back to sleep should do the trick[b]


sa ngayun katabi sya namin ni habibi...siksikan kami sa bed..ayaw nya kasi sa CRIB nya...nalulungkot at palagi sya umiiyak ....napansin ko kay bb..simula nung magkatabi kaming tatlo sa bed humaba ang tulog nya at di masyado iyakin..:p

faye11
02-17-2008, 07:01 PM
thank you for sharing:D it helps alot :love:

yukio_cris
02-17-2008, 11:10 PM
thank you for sharing:D it helps alot :love:

you're welcome:)

kits826
02-18-2008, 06:43 PM
salamat sa pag share..

Dondake303
02-20-2008, 08:19 AM
Mare thanks for sharing:)ganda ng thread mo, malaking tulong.

yukio_cris
03-05-2008, 08:50 PM
Mare thanks for sharing:)ganda ng thread mo, malaking tulong.

sana makatulong ahihi:p

dReAmGhUrL
03-07-2008, 10:54 AM
sana makatulong ahihi:p

d pa man lumalabas c baby ko...super help talaga tong sinulid u cz!!!

salamat!!!!