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Sometimes babies will cry, no matter what you do. It doesn’t mean that you’re a bad parent, or not good at soothing your infant. It just means that sometimes, some babies just need to cry and that’s normal. If the crying is getting to you and you’re beginning to feel upset by it… Gently place your infant in the crib on his or her back. Go to another room, away from the crying. You know that it’s okay to STEP AWAY, RIGHT AWAY and calm down. Remember, no infant has ever died from crying but babies do die from shaking and slamming injuries caused by angry parents and caregivers who didn’t know it was okay to step away. Never pick up your baby if feeling frustrated or angry FOR ANY REASON, (e.g. you’ve had an argument, your job is stressful, you’re upset over money problems). STEP AWAY, RIGHT AWAY, so you won’t lose control. Sit or lie down, close your eyes, and relax. Slowly count to ten. Do some deep breathing. Listen to music. Take a shower or soothing bath. Imagine doing something you really like to do. Call a friend or relative and talk about what’s going on. See if someone can come by for a while. Check the baby every 15 minutes or so, but only if you are calm. Call 1-800-632-8188, the free, 24-hour Massachusetts Parental Stress Line. Trained and caring staff are waiting to give you support and good advice. They know that taking care of a baby can be difficult, and that all parents and caregivers need support from time to time. Remember – If you ever feel like shaking, slamming, hitting, throwing, or yelling at your baby, stop what you’re doing! Take a few deep breaths, gently place your baby in the crib, then STEP AWAY, RIGHT AWAY and calm down! Take a break and relax. Know that even a lot of crying is normal and that you and your baby will get through this tough time. NEVER shake your baby to make him stop crying or fussing, no matter how frustrated you feel. Babies and small children can be hurt or even killed from being shaken, or slammed against a crib mattress, couch or hard surface. This can cause bleeding and swelling inside the brain that can result in serious and permanent damage. Up to a third of shaken children die from their injuries. Many survivors suffer mental retardation, seizures, blindness, deafness, paralysis, and speech and learning problems. Families are significantly affected by SBS as they struggle with the loss of a child, long-term care of a seriously disabled child, and the legal, medical, family, and financial problems resulting from SBS. NEVER leave your child alone with a person who has a history of violence, problems controlling their anger or who has been drinking or taking drugs. This will make it less likely they can care for your baby safely. INFANT CRYING AND SOOTHING: What You Need To Know To Keep Your Baby Safe Shaken Baby Syndrome Share the information in this brochure with everyone who cares for your child. Young men are involved in up to 75% of reported shaking cases, so be sure to let your partner, boyfriend or any male caregiver know NEVER to shake, slam, hit, throw or yell at your baby if frustrated with their crying or fussiness. Tell them, “It’s okay to STEP AWAY, RIGHT AWAY, and calm down.” Gently place the baby on his or her back in the crib, close the door, and go to another room away from the crying. Take time out and relax. Tell them they can call you and you won’t be upset. You would rather return home than risk your child being injured because of their frustration. The good news is that you can prevent SBS and help keep your infant safe! Share the life-saving information in this brochure with all your child’s caregivers. Massachusetts Citizens for Children, Inc. a chapter of Prevent Child Abuse America Contact us for additional free brochures at 1-800-CHILDREN or visit www.masskids.org. This brochure was written and produced by the Shaken Baby Prevention Center at © 2008 Massachusetts Citizens for Children. All rights reserved. Take Care of Yourself

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Somet imes babies wi l l c r y, no mat ter what you do. I t doe sn’ t mean tha t you ’re a bad parent, o r not good a t sooth ing your in fant . I t jus t means tha t somet ime s, some babie s jus t need to cr y and tha t ’s normal . I f the cr y ing i s ge t t ing to you and you ’re be g inn ing to fee l upse t by i t…

Gent ly p lace your infant in the cr ib on h is or her back . Go to another room, away f rom the cr y ing. You know that i t ’s okay to STEP AWAY, R IGHT AWAY and calm down. Remember, no infant has ever d ied f rom cr y ing but babies do d ie f rom shak ing and s lamming in jur ies caused by angr y parents and caregivers who d idn’ t know i t was okay to s tep away.

Never p ick up your baby i f fee l ing f rus t rated or angry FOR ANY REA SON, (e .g . you ’ve had an argument, your job i s s t re s s f u l , you ’re upse t ove r money prob lems). STEP AWAY, R IGHT AWAY, so you won’ t lose cont ro l .

Si t or l ie down, c lose your eyes, and re lax . S lowly count to ten. Do some de ep bre a th ing. L i s ten to mus ic . Take a showe r or sooth ing ba th. Imagine do ing someth ing you rea l l y l i ke to do. Ca l l a f r iend or re la t i ve and ta lk abou t what ’s go ing on. S e e i f someone can come by fo r a whi le . Check the baby eve r y 15 minu te s or so, bu t on ly i f you are ca lm.

Cal l 1 -800-632-8188, the f ree, 24-hour Massachuset t s Parenta l St ress L ine. Tra ined and car ing s ta f f a re wa i t ing to g i ve you suppor t and good adv ice . They k now tha t tak ing care o f a baby can be d i f f i cu l t , and tha t a l l parents and care g ive rs ne e d suppor t f rom t ime to t ime.

Remember – I f you ever fee l l i ke shak ing, s lamming, h i t t ing, throwing, or ye l l ing at your baby, s top what you ’re do ing! Take a few deep breaths , gent ly p lace your baby in the c r ib, then STEP AWAY, R IGHT AWAY and ca lm down! Take a break and re lax . Know that even a lot of c r y ing i s normal and that you and your baby wi l l get through th i s tough t ime.

NEVER shake your baby to make h im s top cr y ing or f us s ing, no mat te r how f rus t ra te d you fe e l . Bab ie s and smal l ch i ld re n can be hur t o r even k i l led f rom be ing shaken, o r s lamme d aga ins t a cr ib mat t re s s , couch or hard sur face. Th is can cause b leed ing and s we l l ing ins ide the bra in tha t can re su l t in se r ious and permanent damage. Up to a th i rd o f shaken ch i ld ren d ie f rom the i r in ju r ie s . Many sur v i vors su f fe r menta l re tarda t ion, se izure s, b l indne s s, dea f ne s s, para lys i s , and speech and le arn ing prob lems. Fami l ie s are s ign i f i cant l y a f fe c te d by SBS as they s t rugg le w i th the los s o f a ch i ld , long- te rm care o f a se r ious ly d isab led ch i ld , and the le ga l , med ica l , fami l y, and f inanc ia l p rob lems re su l t ing f rom SBS .

NEVER l e ave your ch i ld a lone w i th a pe rson who has a h is to r y o f v io le nce, p rob lems cont ro l l ing the i r anger o r who has be e n dr ink ing or tak ing drugs. Th is w i l l make i t le s s l i ke l y they can care fo r your baby sa fe l y.

INFANT CRYING AND SOOTHING:What You Need To Know To Keep Your Baby Safe

Shaken Baby SyndromeShare the in fo rmat ion in th i s b rochure w i th eve r yone who care s fo r your ch i ld . Young men are invo lved in up to 75% of repor te d shak ing case s, so be sure to le t your par tne r, boy f r ie nd or any male careg ive r k now NEVER to shake, s lam, h i t , th row or ye l l a t your baby i f f rus t ra ted w i th the i r c r y ing or f us s ine s s . Te l l them, “ I t ’s okay to STEP AWAY, R IGHT AWAY, and ca lm down.” G ent l y p lace the baby on h is o r he r back in the cr ib, c lose the door, and go to another room away f rom the cr y ing. Take t ime ou t and re lax . Te l l them they can ca l l you and you won’ t be upse t . You would ra the r re turn home than r i sk your ch i ld be ing in ju red because o f the i r f rus t ra t ion.

The good news i s tha t you can prevent SBS and he lp keep your in fant sa fe! Share the l i fe -sav ing in fo rmat ion in th i s b rochure w i th a l l your ch i ld ’s careg ive rs .

Massachuset ts Citizens for Children, Inc.a chapter of Prevent Child Abuse America

Contac t us for addi t iona l f ree brochures a t 1 -800-CHILDREN or v is i t www.massk ids.org.

T h i s b ro chure wa s w r i t te n a nd p ro duce d by t he S ha ke n B a by P reve n t io n C e nte r a t

© 20 08 M a s s achus e t t s C i t i ze ns fo r C h i l d re n . A l l r ig h t s re s e r ve d.

Take Care of Yoursel f

Cry ing i s a baby ’s way of communicat ing h is or her needs. Bab ie s don’ t c r y to make the i r parents angr y o r f rus t ra ted. They ’re not te l l ing you you ’re a bad parent o r t r y ing to ru in your day or n ight . Bab ie s jus t cr y, somet ime s a lo t , and i f you k now tha t, i t can make i t much eas ie r to ge t th rough the d i f f i cu l t t ime s.

I n fant c r y ing usua l ly beg ins to inc rease at 2 weeks of age, peaks around 2 months and gradua l ly s tar t s to decrease af ter that. C r y ing, even a lo t o f c r y ing i s normal in our cu l tu re . Bou ts o f a ha l f -hour o r more, to ta l ing 2 to 3 hours a day, can occur w i th some babie s . Th is can be d is t re s s ing, e spec ia l l y when in fants are d i f f i cu l t to soothe.

Cry ing can happen for no c lear reason and can be unpred ic tab le. S ome babie s seem to cr y more dur ing ce r ta in t ime s o f the day, such as la te a f te rnoon or ear l y even ing. Th is t ime can be e specia l l y t r y ing to parents and careg ive rs . Knowing abou t in fant sooth ing and suppor t f rom fami l y and f r iends can be e specia l l y impor tant fo r you and your baby a t th i s t ime.

When Your Baby Cr ies

Soothing Your Infant

Does your baby ’s d iaper need chang ing? You shou ld k now tha t a f us sy baby might cr y even more dur ing the chang ing, bu t don’ t be a larmed. Usua l l y he or she w i l l ca lm down once dr y and more comfor tab le .

Does your baby seem too warm or co ld to the touch? I f too warm, remove some b lanke ts o r loosen c lo th ing. I f co ld, add a b lanke t and some sock s .

Does your baby need to be fed? Whi le i t ’s good not to ove r feed, somet ime s babie s may need jus t a l i t t le ex t ra mi l k to make them se t t le down. Tr y burp ing your baby, too.

Does your baby seem i l l to you? I f so, ca l l your ped ia t r i c ian or hea l th c l in ic p rompt l y and ge t adv ice .

S omet ime s babie s cr y because they jus t need some cudd ly comfor t . Here are ways to he lp you and your baby fee l c lose and tha t have been found to reduce cr y ing by ha l f !

Breas t feed your baby i f you are ab le. Bab ie s fed on-demand cr y le s s , e spec ia l l y dur ing the day, than babie s fed on a 4-hour schedu le .

Carr y your baby f requent ly and in an upr ight pos i t ion throughout the day. Many parents en joy “wear ing” the i r baby in a c lo th s l ing or baby-ho lder. Bab ie s re spond we l l to the cons tant c losene s s and movement.

Hold your baby ’s bare sk in aga ins t your own. You might f ind tha t both o f you are comfor ted by the warm, coz y, sk in- to -sk in contac t .

Respond to your baby prompt ly - w i th in a minu te or le s s - when he cr ie s o r f us se s…and a lso when he’s a le r t and happy. Bab ie s benef i t f rom a l l th i s a t tent ion. I t won’ t eve r spo i l them and i t may reduce some of the cr y ing. A sk fami l y and f r iends to s tay w i th you or v i s i t o f ten, e spec ia l l y dur ing the f i r s t few months when cr y ing increase s and peak s, so they can he lp g ive your baby th is spec ia l a t tent ion.

Here are more sooth ing t ips tha t many parents repor t he lp them comfor t the i r c r y ing babie s . They are ca l led:

F i r s t, t r y Swadd l ing: Wrap your f us sy baby w i th arms down in a l ight , snugg ly b lanke t (42 ” square i s be s t . ) Don’ t ove rhea t your baby or pu t h im to s leep w i th loose b lanke ts tha t can wrap around the face.

Next, t r y S ide or Stomach Pos i t ion: When your baby i s f us sy, you might f ind she ca lms fas te r i f you ho ld he r in your arms, o r on your lap on her s ide or s tomach. When pu t t ing he r to s leep, however, N EVER p lace he r on he r s tomach or s ide – on ly on he r back . Th is w i l l g rea t l y reduce the r i sk o f S I DS .

Now you ’re ready for Shush ing: Th is is magic for some babies. Make a shushing sound louder than the baby ’s cr y ing so you’ l l be sure she can hear you, or turn on a hai r dr yer safe ly away f rom the baby. You can buy a “whi te noise” machine or CD of these sounds to p lay for your fussy baby or to he lp her s leep.

Next i s Swing ing: Bab ie s love mot ion l i ke rock ing cha i rs and go ing fo r wa lk s . Wear your baby in a c lo th s l ing or baby ho lder. When your l i t t le one ge ts upse t, ho ld h im c lose, suppor t h i s head, and t r y a l i t t le dancing. Fus sy bab ie s love t iny, j igg ly movements .

Now add Suck ing: Bab ie s love to suck . O f fe r your cr y ing baby your breas t, f inger o r a pac i f ie r.

The 5Ss w r i t t e n by a n d p r i n te d w i t h p e r m i s s i o n f ro m H a r ve y Ka r p, M D. V i s i t t h e h a p p i e s t b a by.co m to l e a r n m o re a b o u t t h e s e s o o t h i n g t i p s .

Babies are a great joy to their parents and those who care for them! Somet imes though the i r cr y ing can be chal lenging. Learning the fac ts about infant cr y ing and ways to soothe your baby can he lp when cr y ing becomes di f f icu l t to cope wi th.

Here are quest ions to ask when your baby is cr y ing and needs comfor t ing:

The 5 S’s