Why Babies Cry
Some Reasons Why Babies Cry
- Hungry
- Gas on stomach needs to be burped
- Soiled diaper
- Diaper rash
- Thirsty
- Too hot
- Too cold
- Startled and frightened by a loud noise or strange sound ( dog barking, siren, door slam, etc.)
- When the baby wakes in a place other than where he went to sleep.
- Sick
- Over tired
- Over stimulated
- Afraid of the dark or unfamiliar person
- Has a medical problem
- In pain
- Allergic to something
- Not enough stimulating activity
- Wants human presence or compassionate contact - (separation anxiety)
- Wants to be rocked or held
- Formula or breast milk doesn’t agree with the baby
- Feels lonely, insecure and isolated from activity - wants stimulation
- To release tension
- Handled too roughly
- Handled too much
- Hasn’t learned to self calm
- Itchy clothing or irritated by clothing tags
- Not getting enough sleep
- Jiggled or bounced up and down too much and/or too vigorously
- Sun is in the baby’s eyes or the lights are too bright
- The pacifier tastes unpleasant and needs washing
- The pacifier fell out of the baby’s mouth
- Annoyed by hearing a TV program or stimulating complex music
- Clothing or diaper too tight
- Something is in the baby’s eye
- Growing pains
- Teething
- Insect bite
- The baby’s foot or arm is caught or she bumped into something
- Unpleasant smell
- Sibling pinched, hit or mishandled the baby
- A hair is wrapped tightly around a toe or finger, cutting off circulation.
- Feeding solid foods or sugar too soon
- The baby is frustrated

