Why wont my 5 month elderly daughter stop crying!!?
i am absolutely ging nuts im gunna throw myself off a roof if i dont get a solution to this problem!! ok my daughter is 5 and a partly months old! she has been fussy and winey and grying since she be like 3 months and its like 10 hours a day of crying!! but the second i pick her up shes fine! she freshly the happiest baby ever and then ill put her down and adjectives hell breaks loose! she poops good she eats good and she is within a good percetilor her weight! what is wrong wth her? and she may be teething but this has be going on for like 2 and a half months! please please please help me!
a mommy contained by need!
some babies just like bing held. :)
& my mom said once when my sixteen year old sister be born, she cried all the first year for hours.
she went to the doctor,
& he said there be nothing wrong with her,
& told her sometimes babies cry for no reason at adjectives. :DDD
but maybe those bed rockers, or sat swingers will do the trick,
if not i hope you go to a refundable store. :[
well i hope i helped. :)
There your answer she is spoiled as long as you hold her she fine stop picking her up so much i know it will be hard but some times you have to simply pick her up when you have to change her or feed her unsurprisingly you can talk to her all the time just don't hold so much she will stop once she realize that your not going to hold her every time she crys
Take her to a pediatrician and tell them what you hold said here and let them check her for a physical problem. I had a friend whose son did the same thing and he have muscular dystrophy. I'm not saying that it could be the same thing, but am truism that there could be an underlying problem.
I'd look into getting a good sling (that help with my son). Also the book "The Happiest Baby on the Block" helped he liked the swing lone when it was on the highest setting. Also, if it turns out that she has stomach problems, and you are breastfeeding, I'd look at your diet. I done up giving up all dairy products which really helped.
I had really good nouns with a baby sling (not a carrier, different animal). See if you can seize a sling to wag her and she wont seem so much trouble.
get a swing. keep it within the room u r in. keep it in motion. gossip to her and let her know u r within sight but not going to hold her. sit in the vicinity her if u have to and hold her hand. take breaks from what u r doing and agree to her know u still love her. but definitely take her to the doc to make sure the crying isn't something medical. biddable luck
Answers: She is spoiled and knows if she keeps crying you will pick her up. If nearby is nothing wrong with her, take her and put her surrounded by her crib/play pen and leave the room. She needs to learn that everytime she scream you are not going to run and pick her up.
And teething can last for months.
Ask the doctor about acid reflux.
You have a high need newborn, some just need to spend more time with mom than others, I suggest investing within a sling or wrap so she can be with you and you can have your hands free to bring back what needs to be done done.
shes just a mommy's girl that loves to be held
I got this off another website from someone who was asking duplicate type of question. Hope it helps - good luck! x
Baby's cry because they involve something. It is one of their only means of communication. Some parents worry that they will spoil their little one or create attachment issues if they attend to the baby every time he or she cries. Some parents also worry that their child is manipulating them. This a moment ago isn't possible. A young baby can not manipulate you! Rather if you pick your little one up when he or she is crying you are teaching him/her that you are there for them and that they can trust you to take safekeeping of them. Studies have shown that children that are given attention and love when crying or distressed are more likely to be independent children and young adults. This is because their elemental needs of trust and comfort were developed early. These desires are the foundation of a strong and independent character. Therefore, don't let your baby cry! You are single teaching him/her that you will not be there when he/she needs you most. Source(s): http://www.babycenter.com/400_should-i-l…
babies like being near their mothers
they cant see from a foot away so when your not in range they get alarmed and cry
thats a mom always with their kid
good luck
and its commonplace.
grounds SHES SO CUTE!
LOOK AT THAT PROFILE PICTURE
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a mommy contained by need!
some babies just like bing held. :)
& my mom said once when my sixteen year old sister be born, she cried all the first year for hours.
she went to the doctor,
& he said there be nothing wrong with her,
& told her sometimes babies cry for no reason at adjectives. :DDD
but maybe those bed rockers, or sat swingers will do the trick,
if not i hope you go to a refundable store. :[
well i hope i helped. :)
There your answer she is spoiled as long as you hold her she fine stop picking her up so much i know it will be hard but some times you have to simply pick her up when you have to change her or feed her unsurprisingly you can talk to her all the time just don't hold so much she will stop once she realize that your not going to hold her every time she crys
Take her to a pediatrician and tell them what you hold said here and let them check her for a physical problem. I had a friend whose son did the same thing and he have muscular dystrophy. I'm not saying that it could be the same thing, but am truism that there could be an underlying problem.
I'd look into getting a good sling (that help with my son). Also the book "The Happiest Baby on the Block" helped he liked the swing lone when it was on the highest setting. Also, if it turns out that she has stomach problems, and you are breastfeeding, I'd look at your diet. I done up giving up all dairy products which really helped.
I had really good nouns with a baby sling (not a carrier, different animal). See if you can seize a sling to wag her and she wont seem so much trouble.
get a swing. keep it within the room u r in. keep it in motion. gossip to her and let her know u r within sight but not going to hold her. sit in the vicinity her if u have to and hold her hand. take breaks from what u r doing and agree to her know u still love her. but definitely take her to the doc to make sure the crying isn't something medical. biddable luck
Answers: She is spoiled and knows if she keeps crying you will pick her up. If nearby is nothing wrong with her, take her and put her surrounded by her crib/play pen and leave the room. She needs to learn that everytime she scream you are not going to run and pick her up.
And teething can last for months.
Ask the doctor about acid reflux.
You have a high need newborn, some just need to spend more time with mom than others, I suggest investing within a sling or wrap so she can be with you and you can have your hands free to bring back what needs to be done done.
shes just a mommy's girl that loves to be held
I got this off another website from someone who was asking duplicate type of question. Hope it helps - good luck! x
Baby's cry because they involve something. It is one of their only means of communication. Some parents worry that they will spoil their little one or create attachment issues if they attend to the baby every time he or she cries. Some parents also worry that their child is manipulating them. This a moment ago isn't possible. A young baby can not manipulate you! Rather if you pick your little one up when he or she is crying you are teaching him/her that you are there for them and that they can trust you to take safekeeping of them. Studies have shown that children that are given attention and love when crying or distressed are more likely to be independent children and young adults. This is because their elemental needs of trust and comfort were developed early. These desires are the foundation of a strong and independent character. Therefore, don't let your baby cry! You are single teaching him/her that you will not be there when he/she needs you most. Source(s): http://www.babycenter.com/400_should-i-l…
babies like being near their mothers
they cant see from a foot away so when your not in range they get alarmed and cry
thats a mom always with their kid
good luck
and its commonplace.
grounds SHES SO CUTE!
LOOK AT THAT PROFILE PICTURE
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