NEWBORN CARE

Why Is My Baby So Fussy? - Conclusion

By Temma Ehrenfeld @temmaehrenfeld
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December 18, 2017

Breastfeeding issues. Many mothers worry about lack of milk unnecessarily, just because their babies are fussy. If your baby is gaining enough weight solely on breast milk, you don’t have a problem with too little milk. A standard supply of dirty diapers is another reassuring sign.

You can get advice on breastfeeding or a referral to a counsellor through:

Here are more breastfeeding tips for new moms.

  • Parents around the world have come up with various soothing options. To get rid of gas, lay your baby across your knees and rub her back or bicycle her legs while she’s lying on her back.
  • Many babies like motion. Rock her standing up, or in a rocking chair. Use a swing designed for infants. Put baby in an infant seat on top of a vibrating washing machine or dryer. Take her on a drive or out in a stroller.
  • Swaddle baby in a thin light blanket, or place her undressed against your naked skin, and cover both of you. Put her in a sling. Give her a massage.
  • It’s fine to give a newborn a pacifier.
  • Try changing the temperature or adding or loosening clothing.
  • Noise can help, too. A whirring fan or loud vacuum can actually soothe infants. Play recordings of surf, rainfall, or waterfall sounds.
  • On the other hand, some babies get over-stimulated. Turn down the lights and turn off the TV, if you think this is the case with your baby.

You may never know why your baby went through a fussy spell. Just remind yourself that these spells end and aren’t clearly associated with future problems. There is early evidence that colicky children are more likely to develop migraine without an aura. They may also have more unhappy emotions or stomach aches during meals as four-year-olds.

 

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Updated:  

April 07, 2020

Reviewed By:  

Janet O’Dell, RN