Tuesday, 5 November 2013

Should I Let My Baby Cry It Out

By Alyce Powell


There is no more difficult job in the world that that of new parent. Many people struggle with so many issues hoping that they are doing the best thing for their child. One of the most controversial issues for many years has been the best way to deal with crying. There have been dozens of books written on the topic and some very outspoken proponents of their methods. Yet it is every parents individual decision when the wonder should I let my baby cry it out.

Parents need to understand that the moment their child is born they will be bombarded with advice and opinions from well meaning friends and family. Many people are only to happy to give their ideas, without waiting to be asked. New parents are going through enough changes in their lives already and dealing with pushy family members will not help.

Once medical factors have been ruled out the parents should pay close attention to the times of the crying. Often keeping a journal is the best way to see if there are patterns forming. A simple notebook is fine. The parents must log down everything that happens. From the moment the child wakes up to the food they eat and even when they nap. Many times parents are amazed to see that the distress follows a clear pattern that they had not been aware of before.

A few of the down sides to co sleeping is that many fathers feel left out. They are also worried about rolling over onto the baby in the night and smothering them. These concerns are totally justified and the final decision should be made together. Mothers who are breast feeding also find it easy to have their child in bed with them. It makes the night time feeds that much easier.

The ultimate aim of the parents must be kept in mind. If they want their child to fall asleep in their crib with the lights out this routine must be introduced right away. Many new parents make the mistake of starting out one way then and allowing the child to develop a routine, only to try and change it without warning.

Before their baby is born parents may want to spend time considering how they want to address the issue of crying. Unfortunately many people just never give the matter any consideration until they are faced with it and have no alternative strategies available to them. Having a clear plan in mind that works for both parents will save a lot of time and heart ache.

Swaddling is one of the most time trusted methods of helping a new born get to sleep and stay asleep. The firm wrapping reminds the infant of the womb and helps them to feel secure. There are many great products on the market today that are specially designed with Velcro fasteners to make swaddling easy and safe.

There is no one correct answer to the question should I let my baby cry it out. What works for each individual infant and their parents is always the best. Getting lots of ideas to try is also a help.




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