Crying is a babys only way of communicating, if she is happy in her cradle and you take her out, maybe she is just telling you to leave her be!
You will soon learn to recognise the different cries that mean hungry, dirty, wet, bored, cross etc.
Good luck.
2007-02-20 19:44:26
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answered by Anonymous
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babies cried for many reasons but unfortunately they can't talk so the only reason is to cry. It's hard to tell from the info u have, but some of the possible answer would be the way u carry her, she is not comfortable with the way u are carrying her, or perhaps she felt pain and discomfort in some areas where u touched them while carrying her. Babies can even reject your advances if they don't like a specific smell, like the smell of perfume, or some other toiletries products like soap that leaves a smell that ward off the original smell of the mother, a natural smell that most babies would attached themselves to at that age.
2007-02-20 22:55:45
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answered by firefly 5
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Babies always have a reson for crying. The key is trying to figure out what they are crying about. A baby has no other way to communicate a problem other than being vocal. Just keep trying different things with her. See what she likes and dislikes. Try to be accomodating to it and the crying will subside. If she still cries you may want to take her to the doctors to have her checked for colic. Good luck!
2007-02-20 19:31:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Babies always have a reason why they cry. It is their way of communicating pain, discomfort, tiredness, boredom, hunger, thirst, need of a diaper change, if they are too hot, or too cold. Are you waking her to feed her? Is that by dr.'s orders? If not, then please let her set her own feeding schedule. You said she is in a cradle, that is a pretty young baby. My baby set his schedule to be every two hours, and during the night, maybe three hours, occasionally. At 3 weeks, first growth spurt, every hour needed to feed him. I wish you the best. Enjoy, she will grow so quickly! Take care.
2007-02-20 19:34:57
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answered by SAK 6
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Babies never cry without reason. They cry most of the times because of following.
1. Need feeding
2. Need to get their diaper changed
3. Need attention
4. When they want their comfort (like in your case)
5. When they are uncomfortable or in pain
In your case, she is comfortable in her cradle. When you take her out, she doesn't like it and cry.
In case of doubt, contact doctor or Mom's Help Line (in USA).
2007-02-20 19:38:13
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answered by Ravi 4
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I as well think they usually want something. Maybe she really feels safe in her crib. I think you may try to wrap her, in my country we wrap babies, baby then feels like in womb... very safe. Babys doesn't feel safe with open hands and legs, they need to cuddle.
Feed her in crib i do that when my boy goes to sleep i stand by and hold bottle and then when he is a sleep.
My baby never cried without reason, sometimes I need to rock him, sometimes (most) to drink, many times he was asleep and couldn't fall a sleep, if teeths hurt him bit... but in general very good baby, listen to cryies and keep on trying it may help to understand what she is telling u!
She may be hot, she may be cold... she may be tired, ... she may like the mobil over her and you took her out... good luck, don't get nervous from her cry, nervous moms will have nervous babies, try be calm and keep on trying, if you stressed ask husband to exchange, calm and come back... play music... for my baby ALWAYS singing helped...
2007-02-21 01:36:27
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answered by Silvia B 1
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Babies never cry without reason. They cry most of the times because of following.
1. Need feeding
2. Need to get their diaper changed
3. Need attention
4. When they want their comfort (like in your case)
5. When they are uncomfortable or in pain
2007-02-21 00:54:30
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answered by anna 7
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nicely, verify the diaper, burp, and feed. Your toddler is likely teething, hence can not sleep nicely. my toddler is an similar age, and is going threw an similar element. i do not imagine your toddler is colicky, by using the indisputable fact that continually starts earlier and ends round now-ish. you resources toddler Tylenol, and toddler ambesol or orejel. try in the course of the top of the day preserving her up extra so she will be in a position to sleep. some human beings placed a touch cereal interior the bottle, with formula. It helps them sleep longer. ( in case you do not breast feed) be positive to apply a higher nipple.
2016-12-04 11:03:12
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answered by ? 4
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Babies don't cry without reason! She probably has a gassy belly, try something other than milk. She might be lactose intolerant.
2007-02-20 19:35:56
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answered by Anonymous
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They don't! They either need to be changed, fed, burped, or just need comfort like being held and feeling their mommy is close to them still. Remember, they used to live inside you so they still need to feel your warmth and your heart beat soothes them.
Maybe you can talk to the pediatrition about this. Hope I've helped you.
2007-02-20 19:31:36
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answered by impossiblemama 4
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