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2006-08-14 20:59:05 · 23 answers · asked by sameena k 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Newborn & Baby

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Because doctors handle them roughly. Babies born with midwives rarely cry.

2006-08-14 21:26:53 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 8 32

I would imagine babies cry because of all the new stimulation and what they just went through. Crying after delivery is good because it helps the lungs to move around the fluid thats been in there for 9months. If a baby doens't cry there maybe some issues that the peds need to address, but it doesn't give any indication as to if the baby will survive. Most preemies dont cry and depending on how far along when they were born, most survive.

2016-03-27 02:20:32 · answer #2 · answered by Barbara 4 · 0 0

Why Babies Cry After Birth

2017-01-17 08:58:11 · answer #3 · answered by benware 4 · 0 0

To clear out the amniotic fluid out of the lungs. It replaces fluid with air right at that moment and because that baby has just sat in a dark, warm, comfy womb for 9 months and now it's too bright for their eyes and it's cold and they don't understand why they can now move their legs freely. But mostly for the air in the lungs thing. I have a 4 year old son and a girl on the way and I wondered that myself so I read up on it. That's also what my OB said.

2006-08-18 18:56:15 · answer #4 · answered by sofina_83 2 · 3 0

The baby was floating in a warm, dark, peaceful environment and felt surrounded by the comfort of mom's presence every second of the past 9 mos.

Suddenly, after a long and sometimes stressful journey, he is squeezed out into this loud, cold, bright totally overstimulating environment where oxygen races into his lungs, he feels gravity for the first time and then has something poked in his nose and mouth and is handled by strangers and suddenly does not feel mom all around him anymore.

They DO NOT smack newborns at birth anymore.

THAT SAID.....
Many babies who are waterbirthed or born gently with midwives do not cry or cry very little after birth. It's a very different experience than the traditional model of American hospital birth.

2006-08-15 01:19:01 · answer #5 · answered by momma2mingbu 7 · 12 0

Babies cry after birth if the environment is loud, bright, cold and they are handled roughly-it is quite a shock to them. Babies born into quiet, dim, warm rooms or into water gently often don't cry. For some more information and research on this look into 'Leboyer', a researcher on gentle birth.

And to clear up some previous posts misconceptions-babies are NOT born with fluid in their lungs...their lungs are flat like deflated balloons and the first breath inflates the lungs and this prevents the problem of babies being born then instantly drowning!

2006-08-15 01:20:14 · answer #6 · answered by Midwife Jane 4 · 10 0

ok.--here is the real reason babys cry when they are born.
While in the uterous the baby is living in water. There is a bypass between the heart and lungs that help the child get their nutritional from the mom's blood. When the baby is born and the unmilical cord delivers the blood and the oxygen that the baby needs. The baby takes their first breath the circulation of the blood changes and the crying helps open the circulation that now sends the oxygen through the lungs. The crying opens up the lungs. The slap on the back or the rear is to encourgage the baby to switch to breathing air. The baby first crys brings them into the world of breathing.
After that crying is the only way they have to communicate.

And even as adults we need a good cry now and then.

2006-08-14 21:31:07 · answer #7 · answered by clcalifornia 7 · 19 3

Because we don t want to live on this planet Earth of sin and death.

2017-02-26 04:18:37 · answer #8 · answered by Gary E 1 · 0 0

The baby has just had a tramatic experience....Going through the birth canal.....Safe and warm in mommy's womb to the cold bright outside! And it also cleans out their lungs and throat! I think that is the main reason...cleaning our lungs.

2006-08-15 09:39:46 · answer #9 · answered by T G 2 · 0 1

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Because they go from being stuck in a womb to outside in fresh air & they're trying to get oxygen.

2016-04-07 08:08:54 · answer #10 · answered by Veronica 4 · 0 0

It's so the airways are cleared of all the mothers fluid, the doctors actually pinch lightly or handle the baby a little roughly. Trust me on this one, my girlfriend and I are expecting a little girl. Watch the discovery health channel they have baby specials on all the time. They will tell you

2006-08-14 23:46:39 · answer #11 · answered by metalman3434 2 · 1 2

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