You have tried everything to cuddle your crying baby. Sometimes, a baby cries a lot and keeps crying and you are about to roar. Have you tried these ways to calm your crying baby? You have already changed his diaper, waved him endlessly, his favorite song turned gray, breastfeeding, strange faces were drawn and even you have removed the label from his clothes (in case this formed the source of irritation for you little) but it doesn’t work. If you think you've done everything to calm your crying baby, read the following tips. Have you tried this to keep your crying baby still?

1. Rub over his stomach
Body contact works soothing for a crying baby. It makes your baby create hormones where he relaxes and feels safe. If you suspect your baby is suffering from abdominal cramps or constipation, rub gently in circles clockwise over your baby's belly.

2. A bath
Warm water also works soothing your crying baby, as this is one of the rare moments when your baby feels weightless. He can kick, spin and stretch. Also, the warm water itself can feel nice for your little ones. If you take a bath together with your baby, you make a lot of body contact.

3. Put a wet cloth on your baby's belly
If your baby does not like a bath, you can wrap a warm towel around your baby's belly. This can work calmly in a crying baby and it promotes a sense of safety.

4. Place a book under the head of the cradle
If you suspect crying is due to shattered gases or stomach ache, this is the simple trick may be helpful. Put a book at the head end under the crib mattress. For example, your baby's head is slightly higher than his stomach, which allows for easier escape of gas accumulation.

5. Loud sleep
Endless soft words whisper and sleep does not seem to help. Try to sleep very loudly. Crying babies are often quiet to listen to the sound.

6. Check the temperature of your baby
Some parents are inclined to stop the baby's warm and keep the windows closed. However, babies can not sleep if they are too hot, so they are trying to make this clear. Feel his neck if this is the case. Your baby is alright if his neck is hot, even if the hands are cold. Note if his neck is moist or sweaty.

7. Turn off the diaper
Some parents swear by this technique: put your baby on the chest of drawers and put off his diaper. The fresh air around its billets can be very enjoyable for the little ones. This trick works especially if you suspect your baby is suffering from diaper rash.

8. Rhythmic movements
Rhythmic movements can also works for soothing a baby. Many babies relax while walking, just walking back and forth on the arm in the living room or in the stroller or carrying bag. Also, a rocking chair or a baby swing chair can let your baby come to rest.

These movements postpone the swelling in the uterus and help to soothe a baby. In very extreme situations, you can drive around by car or bring it in your car to let your baby get to rest. The chance is that it falls asleep. However, you should not encounter traffic lights. Great chance that your baby will start crying again.

Additional tips
Some babies are soothing in a driving car. The gentle buzz of the engine and the rocking movements may also make your baby sleepy. Other babies get more rest if one of the parents (or another known baby) sings a song.

Crying is normal
Finally, keep in mind that crying is normal for a baby. Newborn babies cry on average two hours a day. Between birth and six weeks, these crises can last up to three hours a day. A baby has two primary needs: food and elimination of physical discomfort. Crying is the only way he can communicate to make his needs clear. Keep in mind that the older your baby becomes, the greater his ability to meet his needs.

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Misty Jhones