5 Tips To Deal With Newborns That Always Wants To Be Held

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Your imagination of having a baby that sleeps peacefully in the crib is shattered when the baby is born and prefers your warm hands and body to the crib. Most newborns are quite accustomed to hearing your heart beat, so being held makes them feel more secure.



The 5 ways to deal with a newborn wanting to be held are



  • Bundling your newborn tightly before being set down would help the baby to feel more secure and experience the same feeling as being in the womb of the mother. Also this helps prevent the newborn from being woken up or startled and would keep them warm especially in the initial months of life.



  • Parenting experts say that it is recommended to lift the baby when he/she cries in the 6 initial months of life because it builds a strong bond with the baby; however it is best to use a baby carrier when carrying the baby later. This would free your hands to complete the work that you have to do at home or otherwise.



  • Slowly training your baby to be comfortable sitting or lying   down helps; staying near and engaging the baby in play either with toys or baby talk helps. It is best to pick up the baby when you think he/she is about to cry; waiting for the baby to cry reinforces in him/her the feeling that he/she will be picked up once one cries. Gradually increasing the intervals between being held; moving away for short intervals instills the feeling in the child that it is normal and safe to be left alone.



  • Patience is the keyword as far as dealing with newborns that crave to be lifted goes; every newborn takes its own time to get adjusted to the new world around him/her after the comfortable life in the womb. Your baby would soon grow up and learn to sit, walk, potty train and read; this motivation would help you cherish good childhood memories once the baby is grown.



  • Toys are the media that makes most newborns and babies not cry even when put down; toys in contrast colors are good for young infants, while toys with mirrors, that make noise and having flashing lights are good for older infants. Slowly the baby will learn how to entertain herself/ himself when put down and will not cry to be lifted.


That’s to great parenting of dealing with newborns that want to be held.


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