Not exact matches
If all your
baby's needs are met, and there is no medical
reason for her to be crying, you may just have to let them
fuss for a few minutes.
Unfortunately, it can be tough to tell if the
reason your
baby is waking up so often is that of hunger or something else, but if you eliminate all of the other possibilities then it's pretty safe to assume that your child is
fussing because he or she is still hungry throughout the night.
The first of many
reasons that it may be time for your
baby to start weaning is if he or she can no longer sleep through the night without waking up and
fussing.
When
babies eat more solid «meals» rather than grazing, they're able to sleep more soundly, and mom can rest assured that if they
fuss between feeds, they're not hungry but needing attention for another
reason.
This was ideal for many
reasons — one being that he slept more and
fussed less in the wrap and the other being, he was safe from his sisters who couldn't yet be trusted not to try to pick him up or poke at him if he was left in his bassinet or the
baby swing.
5
Reasons Why Your
Baby May be Fussy It's no surprise baby's fuss and cry, hence the term «cry baby.&ra
Baby May be Fussy It's no surprise
baby's fuss and cry, hence the term «cry baby.&ra
baby's
fuss and cry, hence the term «cry
baby.&ra
baby.»