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I love my child, but she drives me crazy whit all the crying.
Any tips? This is really annoying.
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Yes Cero……How old is she? There are several reasons why she is crying but age will help for starters!
Hopefully she isn’t crying beause her mother thinks shes annoying hah.
Mobile above her play area or bed.
It works wonders.
Is this a Dad or Mom asking question?
If this is a Dad asking this question then you should check the following if she is an infant:
Have you fed her?
And if yes…what did you feed her?
If in diapers have you changed her?
If in diapers and you have changed her did she have a diaper rash?
If in diapers and you have changed her and she has a diaper rash, Did you put diaper rash ointmant on her??
If this is a Dad asking this question and she is a teenager:
Did you call her bf a name?
If yes. What name did you call him?
Did you threaten him?
Or did you take the keys away from her new car because she got home past her curfew?
Just a little information would HELP!
Wow! I’m sure that took alot of soul searchin to say!
Crystalizeforlife wrote:
They cry cause they hate your guts.
They are sleepy or hungry or wet or have a dirty diaper or it is too hot or it is too cold or anything at all. Usually this happens all night long. Raising babies is a full time job and you are required to have a lot of patience. How did you get one anyway? Lie on your application?
Dr. Ralph wrote:
How did you get one anyway? Lie on your application?
OMG LOL
i think you deserve the title dr
the best link 4 baby crying reasons and its solution:
http://www.babycentre.co.uk/baby/newb…
Shhhhhhhh! I think the baby is sleeping now! Great job everyone!
You need to elaborate more, why your child is crying a lot and what is your child’s age? Did you talk to your doctor about it? Maybe there’s something wrong, why your child is acting that way. Do you regularly check his weight percentile - http://babycalculators.com/baby-weigh… or height percentile for example? Is there any drastic changes that you need to be worried of. There’s a lot of possibility, and you have to be clear about it, so you can be given proper advice. But I suggest, it would be better to consult your child’s pediatrician, so she can give you proper medical advice since we don’t know your background.
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