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Mom of a 9 m old boy7 months ago
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baby is crying continuously during night.tried to feed but he refused and cried continuously

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Author of questionMom of a 10 m old child7 months ago
A. do my food habit could affect baby like having sweets or hot or cold kind of food.
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy7 months ago
A. If your baby is crying continuously during the night despite attempts to feed, it could be due to several reasons. Some common causes for this type of crying include: Discomfort: Your baby could be experiencing discomfort, such as a wet diaper, tight clothing, or being too warm or cold. Gas or Colic: Babies often experience gas or colic pain, which can make them fussy and difficult to soothe, especially at night. Teething: If your baby is teething, it can cause discomfort and irritability, leading to fussiness, especially when trying to feed. Hunger: Even if your baby initially refuses to feed, they might still be hungry but frustrated, which can lead to crying. Separation Anxiety: Babies sometimes experience separation anxiety, which can cause them to cry, especially during the night. Illness: If your baby is unwell (e.g., cold, ear infection), they may cry more than usual and refuse feeding. If the crying persists and you are unable to comfort your baby, it’s a good idea to consult with a pediatrician to rule out any underlying issues, especially if there are other signs like fever, vomiting, or difficulty breathing.
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