By: T. Windhurst | 2010-11-20 | Parenting All healthy, happy babies cry – there is no exception to this rule. Crying is the only way a baby can let someone know that he is hungry, wet, tired, or sick. It won't take long before you can identify why your baby is crying simply from the sound of the cry. Cries for different reasons do sound differently. read more
By: Alice Carter | 2010-09-18 | Babies Crying is a standard event within the lives of all babies.Every time a baby comes out of the woomb the very first thing to try and do is crying.By the 1st cry he will take some air in to the lungs for the very first time in their life.After delivery if the baby doesnot cry then it should be initiated by slightly pinching or gently strocking the feet. read more
By: Anthony Rivera | 2010-11-10 | Article Marketing So you are a new dad and you're very confident you can handle this, but realize you may need a few baby tips to help get you through the really difficult tasks of being a father. read more
By: Jamie Noone | 2010-03-27 | Babies The way in which you respond to your babies crying and the way in which you provide him or her comfort will influence the bond which grows between you. There is certainly no risk of spoiling your child by responding to his or her cries and by the same token, it is not possible to provide a baby with too much love. By attending to your baby when they are crying you are showing him or her that you care which all goes to help form the deep love and relationship between mother and child. read more
By: Ann Lindsey | 2010-03-28 | Babies When your baby is born it comes into this world crying. It is a natural thing. But if your baby cries too much it can become stressful for mom and dad. Communication, that is what baby is crying for. They are not able to use words so their only way of communicating is with movement such as kicking, waving their arms, and bobbing their head. But the best way they get your attention is when they cry. read more
By: Damian Papworth | 2010-03-26 | Parenting Fatherhood brings a bunch of very unique pressures and challenges. Fathers are really the only one's who understand these. This article touches on these issues and proposes the creation of more "Dad's Groups" as a potential method for all of us to become better in our roles. read more
By: kellyprice1225 | 2010-12-07 | Supplements Babies cry to let you know that they are in need of your help and to signal that everything is not right. There could be many reasons for the discomfort of the baby. The kid could be hungry, or feeling hot or cold or it could be due to your baby's temperament. However, if the babies cry regularly for more than three hours a day or more, they could be colic. Digestive problems, sensitivity to light or sound or temperament could be some of the reasons for this. read more
By: Amirtha Ganesan | 2011-04-22 | Babies Usually, your baby cries to attract your attention and try to communicate with you. Your baby has spent the last 9 months in comfort within the womb and received all the care it needed automatically. However, now the baby has to communicate with you to get your attention to fulfill its needs. It is important to respond to your baby when he or she begins to cry. Babies stop crying once their need is attended to. It is easy to get irritated when your baby cries continuously therefore bear in read more
By: Freddie Brister | 2011-07-17 | Parenting Your baby is healthy and happy. You make every effort to keep your baby healthy and happy. Then why is the baby still crying? This is normal and you shouldnt worry. Here are some things that might cause your baby to cry and ways to cope with them. read more
By: Lisa Bartlett | 2010-04-03 | Aviaton Have you ever taken a plane trip with your children yet as much as you love them you were so appalled by their behaviour you wanted nothing more than to throw them out of the emergency exit? Don't feel bad. You are not alone. read more
By: Alex Bunney | 2010-03-28 | Hobbies In this game you play as a mercenary and can work for either the APR or UFLL who are two rival factions trying to take control of the region which is in total anarchy. It is a free-roaming game so you can progress through the missions at the pace you want doing what you want. This game is all about being realistic and it is one of the most realistic games I've ever played. read more
By: Nath Ewedafe | 2010-03-29 | Babies The joy that comes with the "arrival" of a new born in the home is always accompanied by the distracting cry of the baby. Here are some reasons babies cry and what can be done. read more
By: Nath Ewedafe | 2010-03-28 | Babies We do know that all human beings are created differently and so all have different characters. While some babies are easy to pacify and take care of, others are just plain difficult to handle. Some prefer to cry non stop at a stretch for no justifiable cause even when you have exhausted all possible cry triggers as outlined in the first part. This article is meant to show you some tips on how to handle your crying babies. read more
By: Dr. Jean Ciola | 2010-03-31 | Babies Infantile Colic is a frustrating problem that can begin in early infancy and may persist for several months. Although there are no fully accepted definitions of colic, the characteristics of colic are bouts of crying, abdominal pain and irritability. A commonly used criteria for colic is the duration and frequency of crying in infants who otherwise appear healthy and well-fed. If an infant cries at least three hours per day, three days a week, for a period of three weeks, colic may be the cause. read more