February 5, 2025 - 03:58

Previously, he never cried. Now, it's a different story. Many parents experience a shift in their baby's behavior, particularly when it comes to crying. While it is normal for infants to cry as a form of communication, some parents find themselves alarmed when their previously calm baby suddenly begins to cry excessively.
This change can be distressing, leaving parents to wonder what might be causing the shift. Factors such as teething, growth spurts, or even changes in routine can contribute to increased crying. Additionally, babies may cry more if they are experiencing discomfort from gas, colic, or other health issues.
It's essential for parents to observe their child's behavior and consider potential triggers. Consulting with a pediatrician can provide valuable insights and reassurance. Understanding that this phase may be temporary can help parents navigate the challenges of excessive crying and find effective soothing techniques to comfort their little ones.
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