sure it does. it's only natural. just follow your instincts though. you'll get the answer as to what your baby needs by paying attention and ruling things out. sometimes babies just cry because they itch or have a little twinge of pain and can't express their discomfort any other way just yet. you'll be fine and so will your baby. trust me.
2006-10-07 13:22:04
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answered by vrandolph62 4
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YES normally the first step is trying to console then anger then crying myslef. Usually they make me cry once a week but now that they are toddlers it more so crying cause they are driving me crazy not that they are crying but in the beining yes I cried because they just wouldnt stop crying
2006-10-07 13:57:18
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answered by Brandi D 3
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If my daughter is having one of her crying days and I can't really do much I try and seperate us for a few minutes before I reach a breaking point. I put a lock on the inside of my bedroom so when I really need that 5 minutes I can get it!
2006-10-07 13:32:25
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answered by erinjl123456 6
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confident yet its not effective for them to confirm you're like that, do it remote from them. i'm assuming your newborn has been to the Dr and clinically determined and medicated if not do something. There are too many human beings grieving over their toddlers by way of fact they did to little to overdue dont replace right into a statistic, help your newborn manage their melancholy. Mine began while i became 10 years previous, i did not get help i'm now 40 5 and mutually as I extremely have been medicated for the final 10 years and issues are lots lots extra perfect I suffered for some years as quickly as I would not have had to, Dr's and councelors understand and comprehend lots extra these days and can do all varieties of issues to assist, dont in simple terms stand by using and watch your tears wont help your newborn action will. verify that your newborn has a properly balanced eating regimen, talk your newborn for walks a minimum of a million/2 hr of excellent brisk walking and inspire you newborn to drink planty of water....motivate your newborn to take in pastimes.
2016-11-26 23:47:13
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answered by mccullun 4
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WELL iv had 2 kids and the mistakes i have made on my oldest child i didnt make on my youngest and one of them was letting the crying get to me its a baby sometimes its for a reason and sometimes when they get mad theyll cry and sometimes they just need to cry. now if u cry itll just make ur child cry more
2006-10-11 11:57:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, of course it tugs on my heartstrings, but I was a preschool teacher of two year olds for 7 years before I was a mom, so I think that kind of toughened me up. Babies tend to tug a little more on my heart, but mostly when my own children are crying, I just comfort them.
2006-10-07 13:39:52
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answered by dolphin mama 5
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my daughter is now 3 months old, in the beginning when we were still trying to figure her out, she would cry sometimes for about 10 min, and YES I cried many times. because I felt I should know what to do. eventually tho, we figured it out!
2006-10-07 13:22:27
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, there are lots of times that my children crying has made me start crying. it's a lot to put up with...don't ever beat yourself up about it. crying, ignoring, going outside, going inside, whatever you need to do ...we are good mothers as long as we don't ever abuse or permanently harm them..but no one has ever acquired sainthood since the virgin Mary by being a mom..
2006-10-07 13:31:03
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answered by Cheryl E 4
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well..I'm not a mother..but i can say you that ,if your child is young (1-6,7) you should check about it or something like that..but if it is older ,it doesn't matter ,just try to give him attention ..and yeah ,ere..that's it!i tried to give an answer which's not so stupid!could you please try to answer on some of my questions?
thanks,
Wednesday!
2006-10-07 13:26:34
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answered by Anonymous
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