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Guardian of a 1 yr 2 m old girl1 Year ago
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My baby always cry when she was sleeping why she crying

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profile image of POOJA KOTHARIPOOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 7 m old boy1 Year ago

A. If your baby cries while sleeping, it could be due to several reasons. Here are some common causes and suggestions to help soothe her: Common Causes 1. Hunger: Babies often wake up and cry when they're hungry. Ensure she is fed before sleep. 2. Discomfort: She may be uncomfortable due to a wet diaper, tight clothing, or an unsuitable sleeping environment (too hot or cold). 3. Teething: If she is teething, this can cause discomfort and pain, leading to crying during sleep. 4. Gas or Colic: Gas pains can make babies uncomfortable. If she seems to have a hard tummy or is pulling her legs toward her belly, this could be the cause. 5. Sleep Cycle Changes: Babies go through sleep cycles, and they may cry briefly as they transition between light and deep sleep. 6. Nightmares or Night Terrors: Although less common at a young age, some babies may experience nightmares or night terrors that cause them to cry. 7. Separation Anxiety: As babies grow, they may develop a fear of being separated from their caregivers, which can lead to crying when they wake up and realize they are alone. Suggestions to Help Soothe Her 1. Check for Needs: Ensure she is not hungry, has a clean diaper, and is comfortable in her sleeping environment. 2. Create a Calm Environment: A dark, quiet room can help soothe her to sleep. Consider using white noise or gentle lullabies. 3. Swaddling: If she’s still small enough, swaddling can provide comfort and security. 4. Gentle Rocking or Patting: Rocking her gently or patting her back can help calm her when she wakes and cries. 5. Teething Relief: If you suspect teething, consider offering a teething toy or consult your pediatrician for appropriate pain relief options. 6. Burping After Feeding: Make sure to burp her after feeding to help reduce gas. 7. Comforting Routine: Establish a calming bedtime routine to signal to her that it’s time to sleep. When to Consult a Doctor If her crying persists, seems excessive, or is accompanied by other symptoms (like fever, rash, or vomiting), it’s best to consult a pediatrician to rule out any underlying health issues.

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