Baby Crying & Comfort

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By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
Baby wipes are a necessity when taking care of an infant, and they can also be a considerable expense when used week after week. They are also manufactured using chemicals, which makes many parents uncomfortable. Making your own natural baby ... more »
By hollyck 0 comments
If you have a baby that cries a lot, it's crucial that you take care of yourself as well as your little one. This article gives 10 ways you can save your sanity when dealing with a fussy or colicky baby... more »
By akinao 0 comments
Some of us at times find that our kids as happy or easy to work with. Here are some solid tips on your relationship with you baby/toddler better... more »
By michellemathews 0 comments
Breastfeeding your newborn baby is one of the most rewarding and time-consuming things a new mother can do for her baby. Newborns need to nurse frequently and often do so for long periods of time, leaving mom sitting in a bed or chair for quite a ... more »
By thembeka 0 comments
Theories abound in the world of parenting. You can find a theory to support any parenting style you want. Parenting naturally focuses on parenting according to a baby's basic needs and the natural resources available to the mother and the baby. ... more »
By AngelaMG 0 comments
If you are at a loss at what to do with a baby, nursery rhymes are always a great idea. Even infants like their rhythms and rhymes. Many of us need to relearn them, but this is easy and fun to do. Babies especially like them combined with simple ... more »
By Natalie Hernandez 0 comments
Diaper rash is a nasty and miserable thing for babies sensitive bottom to encounter. Not only does it sting and hurt but it is very uncomfortable and it burns. Since baby can not tell you her/himself that she has diaper rash it can be even worse ... more »
By GreenMomma 0 comments
Doctors aren't 100% sure exactly what causes colic. The strong possibilities are acid reflux, food intolerance, allergies and brain activity. I've listed a few suggestions to help your colicky baby... more »
By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
When your usually calm and peaceful baby exhibits signs of fussiness or fear, he may feel stressed or unsure of his environment. Follow these steps to pick up on your baby's cues, react accordingly and reduce his stress levels... more »
By GreenMomma 0 comments
Washing baby clothes properly is especially important for several reasons. The most important reason is that almost all baby clothes are treated with formaldehyde (a highly toxic and allergenic chemical)... more »
By SaraClair 0 comments
Sometimes an infant gets stomach aches, and it is difficult for the baby. You try real hard to sooth, and comfort your child, but nothing seems to work... more »
By nashvillebecky 0 comments
You knew your baby would cry. Everyone gave you the head's up but do you still find yourself close to tears? Hang in there, the following parent-tested check list will provide you with tips for calming your baby down--fast... more »
By J Lee Kenser 0 comments
New Dad's can be effective caregivers for babies. It really doesn't take much just a little softer touch and lots' of love... more »
By Neccia 0 comments
As a mother of two colicky babies, I thought some parents or soon to be, might want some tips on how to deal with a colicky baby. If you think you have a colicky baby, don't be afraid to ask family or friends for help. Also, make sure you ask ... more »
By Vohnny 0 comments
The teething stage may be one of the most difficult stages you and your baby will face. The reactions of children vary when teething, although some common symptoms include crankiness, trouble sleeping, excessive drooling, and red and swollen gums... more »
By danahinders 0 comments
Every baby has a unique teething experience. For some children, teething is a long and painful process. For others, it passes quickly... more »
By JWSouza 0 comments
A new baby usually means a lot of sleeples nights for new parents. Many parents think putting a baby on a schedule can be too rigid, yet most babies enjoy the predictibility of a routine. Having a set schedule helps the baby know what to expect ... more »
By michellemathews 0 comments
Most infants go through a period during which they absolutely hate being strapped into a car seat. The baby squirms, fusses and cries while you try to buckle her in. Fortunately, there are a few tricks you can use to distract your baby long ... more »
By AaronA 0 comments
How To Make Your Baby Learn Fast.. more »
By beachmom 0 comments
Coping with a crying baby is frustrating. It can also be exhausting. I had three colic babies with in four years. Please be assured, that this will not last forever. My children are healthy children... more »
By kstarr0028 0 comments
To treat constipation in babies make sure that you follow this closely.. more »
By Jecaplin 0 comments
When a baby cries it is stressful to both the parent and the baby. How many times have you wished your baby could just tell you what they want? There is a secret language that babies are speaking through their cries. In a study of over a thousand ... more »
By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
A baby wrap is a convenient item for parents. Parents with newborns and toddlers find it useful. There are a wide variety of ways to use a baby wrap. This description is for a front-cross carry. Once you get the hang of this method, you can try ... more »
By michellemathews 0 comments
A mei tai baby carrier is an Asian-inspired carrier that allows you to wear your baby or toddler on your front, back or hip. While it may look like a complicated tangle of straps, a mei tai baby carrier is actually incredibly easy to use once you ... more »
By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
As baby-wearing becomes more and more popular with parents and caretakers, the New Native Baby Carrier caters to an ever-growing niche market. The New Native Baby Carrier is a versatile baby sling and soft carrier at the same time. The New Native ... more »