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Reasons why babies cry

1. Discomfort: Uncomfortable clothing, room temperature being too cold or too hot, and not changing diapers in time can all cause babies to cry. 2. Illness or pain: The cry will be different from usual and may be accompanied by symptoms of illness, such as reduced feeding, refusal to feed, vomiting, diarrhea, fever, and poor responsiveness, which require the mother to pay attention to distinguish. 3. Disruption of routine: Too many visitors or excessive activities can make the baby feel fatigued, and changes in the environment can cause discomfort. 4. This phenomenon is most common around 2 weeks, 6 weeks, and 3 months of age. 5. Mother's food: Certain substances in food can pass into breast milk, and any food can potentially cause irritability in the baby, but not...


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1. Discomfort: Uncomfortable clothing, room temperature being too cold or too hot, or not changing diapers in time can cause babies to cry.

2. Illness or pain: The crying sounds different from usual and may be accompanied by symptoms of illness, such as reduced feeding, refusal to feed, vomiting, diarrhea, fever, and poor responsiveness, which require the mother to pay attention to distinguish.

3. Disruption of routine: Too many visitors or excessive activities can make the baby feel fatigued, and changes in the environment can cause discomfort.

4. This phenomenon is most common around 2 weeks, 6 weeks, and 3 months of age.

5. Mother's food: Certain substances in food can enter breast milk, and any food may cause irritability in the baby, but it is unclear which foods the mother should avoid, so she must pay attention herself. Proteins in certain foods in the mother's diet may cause allergies in the baby, such as milk, soybeans, eggs, or peanuts, which may lead to the aforementioned issues.

6. Excessive breast milk, flowing too quickly: If the mother feeds the baby from one breast first and the milk from that breast is not finished, then lets the baby suck from the other breast, the milk will flow faster. The baby may consume more foremilk and less hindmilk, leading to low fat intake, which can result in green, watery stools, frequent crying, a constant desire to feed, and even slow weight gain.

7. Mother's habits: Caffeine in coffee, tea, and cola can enter breast milk, making the baby irritable. If the mother smokes or if family members smoke, it can also affect the baby.

8. Colic: The baby may stiffen their legs as if experiencing abdominal pain and cannot be calmed down, often crying continuously at a specific time in the evening or at night, possibly due to rapid intestinal movement or gas. These babies usually grow well, and crying will decrease after 3 months.

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