Baby Crying & Comfort

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By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
So this is what you waited nine months for. Constant, grating crying. No sleep. A feeling of helplessness as you sing, rock, swaddle and nurse an infant who will not stop crying, no matter what. Colic typically lasts for about 3 months, and it's ... more »
By christieo1 0 comments
Many children in our country today know at least one person who is deployed to a combat area right now. For children this can be a confusing and difficult time because they may not understand why they can not be with that person. It could be a ... more »
By Sarah Forhan 0 comments
As a parent we all know the scenario. You have to start back at work after being on maturity leave, or you need a babysitter to watch the baby for a couple of hours so that you can get errands done, or go to the doctor. You hand your little ... more »
By Giuditta Tornetta 0 comments
Nearly all cultures across the globe have created a swaddling contraption to carry their infant. Whether is the Native American papoose, or the slings used by African mothers, infants have been bundled tightly and kept close to the mother’s body ... more »
By candiland23 0 comments
Learning how to fold cloth diapers not only will save money from your pockets but also will help the environment... more »
By newzlady17 0 comments
When you bring your newborn home, you want to love and cherish them. But, it gets a little hard at 3 a.m., the 20th night in a row with no sleep. Here are a few tips in getting baby to get her rest and giving you a chance to get yours... more »
By SBAndrews 0 comments
Diaper rash is an unpleasant sight for parents. We hate to see our little ones in pain and discomfort. Here are some easy steps to follow to begin treating your little ones bottom... more »
By Katie Watson 0 comments
Being a foster mom to drug exposed infants previously, I've had to deal with this issue quite a few times. I used to be a sucker for a cry, now I know better. Are you tired of sleepless nights? Tired of waking up multiple times? Let me give you ... more »
By drmacab 0 comments
Many new parents simply don't know that having a newborn who sleeps through the night is possible. I'm here to tell you it is. Now, granted, our daughter was sleeping for 4 hour stretches in her first two days at the hospital and we did have to ... more »
By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
A new mother has a lot on her plate. She already has to adjust to the demands of a baby that cannot communicate exactly what he wants. Babies who are considered high-needs increase those demands. The baby may have a medical condition, like colic, ... more »
By amberger84 0 comments
There's nothing more uncomfortable for a new parent than an uncomfortable newborn! If your little one is constipated, here are some tricks and tips to help things get moving... more »
By Natalie Hernandez 0 comments
When you first bring baby home from the hospital it is a life changing event for the both of you. Baby is used to the tight headquarters of the womb and it really does calm them down when you swaddle them. It makes them feel safe and secure since ... more »
By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
Imagine moving to a new place where you know nothing and everything is brand new. It can be intimidating for anyone, but especially for a newborn baby. When a baby is born, mom and dad are familiar, but everything else is unexplored and ... more »
By ejustian 1 comments
The art of irritating a baby has been greatly overlooked by child care books. Why would you want to irritate a baby? * Because baby sleeps more during the day than during the night and you want to keep baby awake during the day. * Because baby ... more »
By Juliet Myfanwy Johnson 0 comments
Once your baby is old enough to grasp something in her hands and pass it back and forth, she'll also be old enough to realize she doesn't like being strapped in a car seat for long periods of time. There is nothing worse than driving down the ... more »
By momoftwingirls 0 comments
Once my twins learned they could get out of their cribs, they also learned they could open their bedroom door as well. So for mommy and daddy, that was two counts against us. We needed to think of ways to keep them inside their rooms for naps and ... more »
By Wildscribe 0 comments
Baby hand mittens are designed to prevent scratching, but do nothing for keeping your little one's hands warm. It takes a creative parent to keep those little fingers toasty!.. more »
By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
Pacifiers satiate a baby's need to suck. Pacifiers have also been shown to reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). However, it has also been linked to a higher need for orthodontic services and an increased number of ear ... more »
By momoftwingirls 0 comments
Once your twins get home from the hospital, it is likely you will not be holding them every second of the day. That being said, your twins will still want to hear the sound of your womb. There are these neat teddy bears at baby stores or stores ... more »
By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
Babies are a blessing and a joy for most parents. There are a few who go through a period in which there is little mom or dad can do to soothe their poor souls. For lack of a gentler word, we have labeled this period of misery and unrest "colic." ... more »
By smilesatme1 0 comments
Loving your mom and dad is the greatest gift you can give to them. For some kids or children loving their parents is hard most especially the parents did not give any attention to their kids. But despite of the facts ,they are always your parents ... more »
By Davia 0 comments
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By eHow Parenting Editor 1 comments
Make this natural balm diaper rash that is not only a healing treatment but also prevents painful diaper rash. You can also use this mixture for adults with hemorrhoids, anal fissures or even for adult diaper rash for elderly people. Purchase the ... more »
By Juliet Myfanwy Johnson 0 comments
The great thing about babies is they are not picky. You can make them anything and they'll think it's amazing. The greatest things they like to get their hands on are shiny things and noisemakers. A rattle is pretty easy to make out of anything ... more »
By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
Baby wipes are necessary when taking care of an infant, but they can be a considerable expense. Most commercial baby wipes also contain chemicals, which makes many parents uncomfortable. When you make your own natural baby wipes, you save money ... more »