Your Pregnancy

Crying is communication

Every parent knows their own baby's cry, and exactly what to do to make them calm down, right? Er, not exactly. While the newborn stage is a wonderful time, it can also be a sleepless blur (for you, that is). You may even try the do-it-all strategy – feed, change nappy and then burp until finally the reason for crying is found. Or you may simply lose confidence in your abilities to soothe your newborn. But what if there is a way to understand what your baby was asking for? Founder of Dunstan Baby Language and author of , Priscilla Dunstan, believes there is. After weeks of feeling unsure about leaving the house with her crying, colicky baby,

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