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A few nice calm a crying baby images I found:

The Water and the Crying Baby
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Image by Carlo Nicora
The fountain on the Jubilee Gardens, outside the South Bank Center, is a great place for photos, especially during warm and sunny days. Children, in particular, seems to live one of the happiest moment of their lives when they run in and out of the the fountain, with the water turned off or not.
The other day a baby boy was running in and out, enjoying the water on him. He decided to make her little sister trying the enjoyment of standing amongst four walls of water. It seemed pretty clear that she did not like it at all and, suddenly, she started crying. The mother was outside the walls and she tried to calm the baby. Inside the fountain another woman took the child in her arms, but nothing seemed to be enough to calm her, so the woman decided to run out from the fountain, returning the sobbing child in the arms of her mother.
The scene was fantastic: funny and sweet at the same time.

Please watch Fabiana’s vision of the same moment!

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Grandma calms a crying baby
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Image by IrishMBO

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Q&A: How do you calm a crying baby?

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by rutty

Question by jbean4jc: How do you calm a crying baby?
My 5 month old son only wants to be with me at night. Last time he went to spend the night at my husband’s parents house he cried and wouldn’t stop and we ended up having to go get him. He will be spending the night there again tomorrow night. My husband and I will be going out with friends and I don’t want to be interupted by his parents calling us telling us to come get him. We are going to Mexico at the end of the month for a week, and I want him to get used to being with someone else at night besides me. What are some good tips and tricks to calm a crying baby, aside from the obvious (feeding, changing, rocking, singing, etc.)? My mother-in-law found that running water seems to work. Any other ideas so I don’t have to come and get him tomorrow night? Thanks a bunch!

Best answer:

Answer by Jianna
I’ve always found that gently stroking the forehead does the trick. My children always fall right asleep when I do that. It also works when my sister-in-law or their grandparents do it. Try it out and see what happens. It’s worth a shot, right?

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Bathtime


Ciara’s bathtime. Filmed with Nokia N93 (reduced quality for better streaming)

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Huilbaby;s


gemis, wennen, overstuur

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Aspiradora


Sonido aspirando

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Salviti y Salvita


Salviti y Salvita

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La Favorita

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Como llora un bebe


sole mostrandonos como lloran los bebes.

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My Daughter is 6 weeks old and will not stop crying! Anyone have any creative ways to help calm a colicky baby?

Our doctor says she is perfectly healthy, just a bit colicky and has some reflux. I hold her 24 hours a day and she just will not sleep or be calm if she is not in our arms…I love her to death but I need sleep myself! Any moms out there has a creative solution that worked for you?

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When you are pregnant does your diet affect weither or not you will have a calm baby?

I was just wondering if you eat very little sugar and have very little caffine when pregnant will it help with having a calm baby. I have seen people with really calm babies, babies that didn’t cry much or enjoyed being held. Is this because of the diet the parents followed when pregnant? Does anyone really know if no or very little sugar intake while pregnant has anything to do with the way a child may act or will act when they are born or the way they will act when they get older? I have 2 children who I really didn’t follow a diet while pregnant, who are calm at times but also quite a fussy at times. (as i am sure this is true for other parents, who have children) I hope this does not seem like a dumb question.