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When a baby is newborn, it's normal for parents to feel unsure about their child's well-being and health. They try to guess exactly what their baby wants and what might be causing discomfort. But how can you understand babies if they don't yet use words? Fortunately, experts have decoded this unique baby language, and I'm here to share the clues you'll need to figure out what your little one is trying to say. 10 Surprising Superpowers Only Babies Have    • 10 Superpoderes Surpreendentes que Só os B...   11 Important Signs You're Ready to Become a Parent    • 11 Sinais Importantes de Que Vocês Estão P...   10 Amazing Things You Did Before You Were Even Born    • 10 Coisas Incríveis Que Você Fez Antes Mes...   TIMESTAMPS: Types of Crying Need for Touch 0:40 Hunger Cry 1:10 Pain Cry 1:34 Physiological Cry 1:58 Sleepy Cry 2:19 Discomfort Cry 2:57 Boredom Cry 3:19 Other Sounds Your Baby Makes 3:45 Baby Movements Back Arching 5:50 Head Turning 6:21 Ear Grabbing 6:38 Fist Clenching 6:55 Leg Lifting 7:16 Arm Shaking 7:37 Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ SUMMARY: Have you ever heard your baby cry for about 5 or 6 seconds, and then pause for the next 20 seconds? This means your little one has been alone for a while and now desperately needs your attention. This type of cry is very similar to a calling cry, but with a small scream—if you don't get there right away, the crying will quickly become hysterical. If you hear a pain cry once, you'll never mistake it for any other. This type is uniform and constant. Babies deal with all sorts of bodily functions, just like us, such as excess gas and the need to pee and poop. And this can cause more discomfort than you think! Sleep is another issue for babies—sometimes they just can't sleep! In this case, the cry sounds like a soft, hurt whimper, followed by lots of yawning. An uncomfortable cry sounds very irritated and often comes with restlessness. Your baby may also flail their arms and legs and arch their back. This one is extremely common—your baby cries, you try everything, but you still can't figure out what's wrong. It's easy, they're simply frustrated or bored! "Neh" means "Hey, I'm hungry, feed me!" This sound comes from the baby pushing their tongue to the roof of their mouth, triggering the sucking reflex. "Eh" means "I think I'm going to burp now!" This causes excess air to leave the baby's esophagus, and they try to release it. "Owh" means "I'm so sleepy and tired!" The baby simply purses their lips before yawning and makes this sound! "Heh" is when they say, "Something's bothering me, I'm uncomfortable." The main reason is probably an unpleasant feeling of some kind. Your baby may reveal their feelings by constantly moving and shaking their hands and feet. "Eairh" indicates "My tummy hurts, help me!" This strange sound can turn into a whimper as your baby sucks in their tummy and exhales. Don't ignore these symptoms—take action immediately. If your baby arches their back during feeding, it's a sign of reflux; after eating, it means they're full. If ear rubbing is followed by intense crying, you should see a doctor to determine the source of the problem. Opening and closing their fist indicates that your baby is hungry. A perfectly relaxed hand means they're full, while a tightly clenched fist indicates they need to eat immediately. During the first few months of your baby's life, colic is almost inevitable. They try to cope on their own, raising their legs to relieve the unpleasant sensations. Loud sounds, bright lights, and sudden awakenings trigger the Moro reflex in young babies. As a result, they jerk their arms out of fear. Subscribe to Bright Side: https://goo.gl/ZHFt2x ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Instagram   / ideias.incriveis.oficial   Facebook:   / incrivelclub   Bright Side: http://bit.ly/2WNlEcw ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles, visit: http://incrivel.club