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Is there anything more heart-tugging than witnessing your little one's teary-eyed attempts at conveying their needs? Every parent has been caught in that overwhelming, helpless moment when baby cries persistently amidst dly routines. Yet, imagine being able to decode those crying soundswouldn't it help you soothe them faster and understand what they're truly longing for?
Dunstan Baby Language, pioneered by Priscilla Dunstan after years of meticulous research on babies across various backgrounds and cultures, reveals the meaning behind these often bewildering baby cries. Below are some insights into this fascinating, yet intuitive, language.
This familiar whineoften an 'argh'-like noiseis a hunger call from your baby's belly. The reflex action of sucking triggers the neh sound; coupled with mouth movements or clutching fists might indicate mealtime. Babies may also try reaching for your breast, thumb-sucking, or seek comfort in soft chimes.
Your baby is trying to burp! An r bubble in their stomach attempts to asc, creating a characteristic eh noise. Watch out for squirming, hissing, shaking, or signs of discomfort post-meal. Burping your baby by rubbing their back after feeding can help relieve this.
When your baby is passing gas or experiencing tummy troubles, you might hear a rhythmic, shrill eh sound as they open and then exhale forcefully. This usually occurs when stomach muscles are cramping due to trapped gas causing discomfort; try different holds for easier gas release.
This low-frequency noise, often accompanied by mild crying, signifies the baby's skin feels uncomfortable. It might be time for a diaper change or addressing issues like sweating from a full and possibly hot diaper.
A yawn followed by an exhale produces this soothing noise. The ohw sound suggests your baby is tired after their day of explorations and ready to settle down; rubbing their eyes or gently nodding off in your arms might be signs.
When a baby cries, it's usually due to one of these common reasons:
Hunger: Feed them.
Swaddling: Ease anxiety with swaddling techniques.
Overstimulation: Quiet time or soothing music can help calm the fussiness.
Here are some tried-and-tested methods for soothing your crying baby:
Patting and Bouncing: Use gentle motions to comfort and relax their senses.
Singing a Lullaby: The rhythmic tunes may soothe them into sleep.
Offering a Pacifier: Sometimes, pacifiers can provide the relief they seek.
Layered Clothing: Dress babies similarly to your clothing for weather adjustments.
, while these methods work wonders most of the time, if crying persists or escalates, seeking professional advice from doctors might unveil underlying health issues.
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