Not exact matches
It's your
baby and you can cry
if you want too, and honestly
baby may too
with eye contact... that's because we chose to avoid the additives and chemicals needed for «no cry» formulations.
And wash your hands a lot and avoid touching your
eyes to prevent catching a cold, especially
if your
baby has much
contact with other children.
Child development nerd tip:
If your little one is a few weeks old, you might notice that it's hard to make
eye contact with your
baby even though you're facing each other.
If you're looking at your phone constantly while nursing, you could be missing out on good ol'
eye contact with your
baby.
If your
baby is always in irritable mood or lethargic, refuse to share an
eye contact with you, or has fits of crying sessions, inform your doctor regarding that for further assistance.
If your
baby doesn't respond to you, show interest in people or make
eye contact, make an appointment
with her doctor.
If it is too hot, cool the bottle under cold running water
with the cap covering the teat • Sit comfortably
with your
baby on your lap • Maintain
eye contact with your
baby and enjoy the opportunity to hold and cuddle them.
With my younger
babies I just make
eye contact and say «ouch, no bite please» and offer the breast again, keeping a careful
eye out that they're are indeed interested in continuing the feeding of
if the bite because they were done anyway.