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Crying

7 Major Tips To Help Your Colicky Baby Sleep

by Kelin George
7 Major Tips To Help Your Colicky Baby Sleep

There is no conclusive reason why babies have colic and what its treatment is. The only way we can soothe or put a colicky baby to sleep is through different methods of trial and error. After a lot of experimenting and trying out, these … Read more

Is It Bad To Let Your Toddler Cry As Discipline? (What Parents Should Do)

by Ann Marie Bantigue
Is It Bad To Let Your Toddler Cry As Discipline?

Where there is toddler and discipline, crying is also inevitably connected to them. Letting your child cry as part of discipline is a subjective topic. Parents have varying opinions on this; child psychologists also have their say on the matter. Toddlers may cry too … Read more

Holding Newborn Too Much – Is There Such A Thing?

by Jennely Pershouse
Holding Newborn Too Much - Is There Such A Thing?

Newborn babies spend most of their day sleeping, and it’s important that they sleep in the proper sleeping position to allow for normal development. While awake, infants thrive on human contact, and holding your little one as much as possible, especially in the first … Read more

My Baby Hiccups After Crying – Is It Normal? Ways To Reduce Hiccups!

by Saumya Malik
My Baby Hiccups After Crying

Not able to soothe your little one’s hiccup after a long session of crying? A hiccupping baby is one thing that worries many parents, but there is usually not a lot they can do to help cure it. A baby with hiccups after crying … Read more

Baby Cries When Dad Holds Her – What Can I Do?

by Eunice Alexis Rae Barbosa
Baby Cries When Dad Holds Her - Why Does This Happen?

Believe it or not, it’s a common situation for new dads to have some struggles bonding with their little ones. Mom’s bond with the baby is mostly effortless because of naturally bond with their babies in the womb. Dads usually need to exert extra … Read more

Why Do Doctors Spank Babies When They Are Born? Is It Really Necessary?

by Ann Marie Bantigue
Why Do Doctors Spank Babies When They Are Born? Is It Really Necessary?

I used to ask the same thing until I learned the truth when I studied nursing, at least in theories. Some of us may think it is an anecdotal representation that the movies use when depicting a baby’s delivery. The doctor would pull the … Read more

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