Pain
Babies cry when they feel pain, and infants do indeed feel pain,
contrary to the mistaken belief that is
held by some mothers that
the infant does not feel pain because his nervous system is not
yet fully developed. But modern studies have proven that babies
feel pain even when they are still in their mothers’ wombs,
because the nervous system that transmits feelings of pain is fully
developed.
You can tell when your baby
feels pain by watching his
movements. When a baby feels pain he waves his arms and legs,
and if the pain gets worse he draws his knees up to his tummy.
Temperature
You have to watch your baby constantly to check if he is too hot
or too cold. You should note that his arms and legs will not give a
proper indication of the baby’s
temperature; rather the best way
to check his temperature is to put your hand on the baby’s
tummy. If you feel his temperature is elevated, then consult a
doctor immediately.
If
your baby feels cold, that will also lead to him crying. Dress
your baby in clothes that are suitable for the temperature,
whether it is cold or hot.
Wet diaper
One of the things that will bother your baby a great deal is being
wet, so you have to recognize when
your baby needs his diaper
changed and whether the diaper pins are properly fastened or
not.
Sudden changes
Any sudden change in the baby’s environment, such as loud and
sudden
noises or bright lights, will cause a kind of distress or
anxiety for your baby which will make him cry.
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