New parents expect a bit of fuss from their babies around bedtime, but once they’re settled down for the night, the silence is usually golden. Sometimes, however, your baby may seem to cry, grunt, or ...
A Swedish study, published in JCPP Advances, took questionnaire responses from nearly 1,000 parents of twins, at 2 and 5 months of age. Researches looked at both fraternal and identical twins to ...
Baby Cry at Night: If your child cries repeatedly at night, it could be a sign of some serious trouble. Know what the possible reason behind this. Baby Cry at Night: Becoming a parent is the most ...
It is a beautiful moment of euphoria for the parents and nearest family members when they hear the cry of a new born child. Most of us might have went through this experience; and others may have seen ...
You have finally boarded, settled in, and just as the plane starts to move, a baby begins to cry. It is not bad parenting or a coincidence. There is a scientific reason behind it. According to a study ...
Childbirth is one of the most profound and transformative moments in a person’s life. Amid the intensity, emotion, and relief that accompany the birth experience, one sound often stands out above all: ...
When a baby is born, one of the first signs that doctors, nurses, and even family members look out for is the unmistakable sound of the baby’s first cry. While it may seem like a simple, instinctive ...
Crying is a natural part of childhood, but knowing how to respond can make all the difference in helping your little one feel safe and understood. These five therapist-recommended phrases can turn ...
When Sophie’s baby cried for hours every day, she felt like she was failing, until a support programme called Surviving Crying helped her cope with postnatal depression and find confidence again. In ...
Infants can be overstimulated by all of the sights, sounds and movement surrounding them. When you observe your baby intently ...
A Swedish study looks at why babies cry and experts weigh in on what this means for parents. Fact checked by Nicholas Blackmer A Swedish study, published in JCPP Advances, took questionnaire responses ...