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    9 reasons newborn babies cry. Read about these common reasons for crying and what you can do about it to help your newborn stop crying. Your routine will go a long way to help you narrow down the cause for crying and address it quickly.

    A crying baby can be a little paralyzing. You want to do what you can to stop your little one from crying, but you are not sure exactly why the baby is crying so you aren’t sure how to help calm your baby down. 

    If you do not address the WHY for your newborn’s crying, your newborn will continue to cry.

    Reasons Newborn Babies Cry

    There are very common reasons newborns cry. It can be hard in the moment to figure out the why. Knowing the most common reasons for crying will do a lot to help you quickly work through the possibilities and narrow down to the reason your baby is upset.

    Having a routine will do a lot to help you narrow things down quickly because you know what your baby’s needs should be. Is it time for food? There is a good chance it is hunger. Is it time for a nap? There is a good chance it is overtiredness.

    In The Baby Whisperer Solves All Your Problems, Tracy Hogg lists several factors to consider when your 0-6 week old baby starts to cry (page 24). She points out that if baby is on a routine, it is much easier to determine the reason for the crying because activities happen in a particular pattern. Here are some possible reasons to consider from Hogg and from me:

    Baby is Crying from Hunger

    Is it close to time for a feeding? If so, there is a good chance your baby is crying out of hunger. If your baby is crying and it isn’t close to feeding time, you still want to consider the possibility of hunger because it could be that your baby is in a growth spurt. Keep in mind that growth spurts happen often during his period (every 3-4 weeks!).

    >>>Read: Baby Growth Spurts: Everything You Need To Know

    You always want to feed a hungry baby. If baby is hungry and it seems like baby should not be hungry, you feed first and troubleshoot later. Feed your hungry baby and THEN work to figure out why your baby is hungry early.

    >>>Read: Hunger Cues: How To Know if Baby Is Hungry

    Baby is Crying from Discomfort

    Your baby might be crying because of some sort of discomfort. Does your baby have a dirty diaper? Most babies in this age range tend to soil their diaper during or soon after a feeding. Your baby could be crying from being bothered by the dirty diaper. 

    >>>Read: Ultimate Guide to Stopping Baby Poop at Night

    Your baby could also be too hot or too cold. You will want to know what is the best temperature for your baby to sleep well and also how to dress your baby for sleep.

    She might be hot or cold. Either the room could be too hot or cold, or she could be under or overdressed. If your baby is crying, consider if she is overdressed or if the room temperature is good or not.

    I had one baby who WOULD NOT SLEEP if she had socks on her feet. She hated socks when she slept (and still does). Consider all of the angles.

    If your baby is swaddled, the swaddle might not be right. If your newborn is getting on the older side of newborn weeks, it could be time to drop the swaddle.

    Your baby can also be uncomfortable during awake time. The clothes your baby is wearing could be uncomfortable, socks could be bothersome, and you could even just have a piece of hair wrapped around a baby’s finger.

    Baby is Crying from Boredom

    Has your baby been sitting in the same place or position for too long? While babies in this age range can become easily overstimulated, that doesn’t mean they want to sit in one spot for their entire playtime. Your baby could be crying because she needs a change of scenery. See my favorite baby toys and activities for this age range here. 

    Baby is Crying from Overtiredness

    If your newborn baby has been awake for a total of 30 minutes or more (including feeding time), she might be crying because she is ready for a nap. You really want to work to get that waketime length down correctly. Putting baby to bed too late will lead to baby crying, whether that be before you start nap time or after. Read my post on Optimal Waketime Length to figure things out. 

    Newborns do not need to be awake for very long. Do not make the mistake of keeping your newborn awake too long hoping the next nap will be longer. That does not work and actually creates the opposite result–your newborn takes a short nap.

    >>>Read: How Long Should a Newborn Be Awake Between Naps

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    Baby is Crying from Overstimulation

    It is very easy to overstimulate a newborn baby. If your baby has had a lot of visitors or if she has been watching her older brother jump around the room, she might be overstimulated. An overstimulated baby will cry.

    This is also common when the schedule is thrown off at all or if you are out and about with baby. 

    This doesn’t mean you can’t ever go out with your baby. This is just a really good clue if your baby is crying and has had a lot of stimulation.

    To calm an overstimulated baby, you want to remove the baby from the action. Get your baby into a calm, quiet, and even dark space. Read more on how to calm an overstimulated baby here. 

    Baby is Crying from Gas Pain

    If she is making faces and pulling her legs up, she might have gas. Gas can cause a lot of pain and lead to a crying baby. If your baby is crying from gas pain, you will want to help soothe it. The good news is this can be really easy to solve! Read up on how to help a baby with gas pain here. 

    Baby is Crying from Reflux Pain

    If she is crying and/or spitting up a lot after feeds, she might have reflux. Reflux is uncomfortable for a baby and it is common for a reflux baby to cry. A lot. If the baby arches her back a lot and seems uncomfortable, talk to her doctor to see if it might be reflux. There are things you can do to help! My second baby had reflux. It was hard, but we were able to make it through.

    >>>Read: Signs Your Fussy Baby Might Have MSPI

    Baby is Crying from Witching Hour

    Witching hour is a time when baby just cries. There isn’t anything wrong with your routine, your baby, or your schedule; it is just a rough time of day. Witching hour happens in the evening into night hours. Your baby will just seem like a different person. Read about Witching Hour here. 

    Baby is Crying from Colic

    Colic is somewhat similar to witching hour, but it can happen any time of day and all day. If you feel like your baby is always crying and hard to console, definitely look into it and ways to help it.

    >>>Read: Helpful Tips to Survive the Colicky Newborn

    Conclusion

    When you have a consistent routine, you tend to address issues babies often cry for before the need to cry even arises. Crying is a “late” cue for many issues. Your baby will communicate hunger in many ways before crying. Your baby will show she is tired in several ways before crying. The routine addresses many issues before they lead to crying.

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