There are many reasons for babies to cry. These are in a very natural cycle and the method of their communication. There will not be any problems left when their needs are eliminated and they feel peaceful. The important thing is that you approach your baby with love and attention, and build a strong foundation of the emotion of trust. The most common 5 responses to the question why babies always cry:
Hunger
Fear
Feeling Sleepy
Discomfort if diaper has not been changed for a long time
Sickness (feeling of pain, hurt)
When the baby cries, the first step should be trying to understand the reason, calm down the baby and cover their needs. Each baby has a different method and time of cooling down. This will be explored in time. Baby cry at night is also normal. A newborn cannot differ between day and night. Therefore, they should wake up frequently and have themselves fed. Providing correct environment for night sleep is another factor. Since babies are more sensitive to light and sound in this period, crying and waking up is a normal reaction if a suitable environment has not been provided.
İntervening the baby’s sleeping order is not required until the sixth month; an uninterrupted night sleep or sleep order cannot be expected. Experiencing such imbalances does not indicate a problem. An order required to take the needed sleep as the child gets older should be created by parents. The responsibility of parents in this period is to respond to the baby’s needs and approach with patience and love. A new period, which brings along new responsibilities, and causes psychological and emotional challenges for parents. This period is of course, a transition period which would get on the rails in time.