Help - My Baby Won't Stop crying, advice from Babocush

Help - My Baby Won't Stop Crying

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Although it’s natural for babies to cry, intense or prolonged crying can be distressing for everyone. If you’ve ruled out more urgent medical problems and day-to-day triggers, you may find that your baby is distressed because of common issues, such as wind / gas, reflux or colic. 


Knowing what’s causing your baby’s crying can relieve your worry and enable you to tackle the problem effectively. When you’re unable to soothe your baby, it can be extremely distressing for both of you. However, keeping yourself calm is essential. 


Infants can sense their caregiver’s emotions, so, if you’re tense and stressed, your baby’s going to pick up on it and this could fuel their crying. Whilst skin-to-skin contact can be an effective way to stop baby crying, it isn’t always effective. Instead of feeling overwhelmed, it’s perfectly fine to hand your baby over to another reliable caregiver or to use a specialist cushion like the babocush whilst you take a moment for yourself. 


The babocush is a revolutionary way to soothe your baby and can offer immediate relief for both you and your infant. By recreating the feeling of being in your arms, the babocush successfully soothes a crying infant and calms them. With gentle vibrations and sounds, your baby also benefits from the conditions which are present in the womb. This provides them with reassurance and familiarity, which helps to ease their distress. 


Identifying the cause of excessive crying

Wind / gas, reflux and baby colic can cause excessive and intense bouts of crying. In all instances, how you position your baby can have a dramatic effect on their symptoms and their discomfort. When you place your baby on the babocush using the secure five-point harness, for example, they are supported in a way which helps to eliminate the symptoms of baby reflux, colic and wind / gas. 


Although these issues can cause discomfort and prolonged crying, switching your baby to a different position can drastically reduce the impact of their condition. In cases of baby reflux, for example, the infant’s milk travels back up the oesophagus, along with acid from the stomach. By holding them upright during and after feeding, you can minimise the amount of milk and acid which is able to escape back up the oesophagus and greatly relieve their discomfort. 


Similarly, holding your baby so that they feel a slight amount of pressure on their tummy or exposing them to noise can help to alleviate the symptoms of baby colic. As the babocush is designed to hold your baby in the most effective position for reducing colic, wind and reflux, you’ll find that the support your baby receives will help to eradicate symptoms and minimise crying. 


Hearing a baby cry can be distressing at any time but excessive crying can be debilitating for both babies and caregivers. By trying a range of remedies, you can find the right ones to soothe your baby and relieve their discomfort and distress. 


While baby crying is entirely normal, it can be upsetting and frustrating, and you might worry that there is something wrong. Take a look at our five in-home remedies that you could try to help soothe your fussy baby

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