Pay attention to your baby’s signals. Crying is often the last resort that babies fall back on when their immediate needs aren’t met. It pays off to be especially attentive to babies so you can anticipate their needs and prevent them from crying. Here are some signals that you can look out for:
Changes in mood – Is it an environment change, a time of day, or in relation to a food or a nap? Watch out for a yawn or eye-rubbing.
Sucking on hands or fingers – A telltale sign that the baby needs to be fed. Nurse them before they start howling.
Different situation or environment – Your baby might be overstimulated if it’s in a new environment, or in the presence of strangers.
Baby keeps opening and closing the mouth – Another sign that baby is hungry, it’s best to nurse the baby as soon as you see this happening.
Different sounding cries – At first, all cries may sound the same. Then you will realize that it is more nuanced than what it seems. Notice the noise level of the cry, the pitch, and the intensity of the cry. Body language is also a huge indicator. Watch out for an arched back, scrunched-up face, curled fists, eyes shut, or hyperactive movement. All of these indicate something specific about the baby’s physical and emotional state.