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'It ends up driving us crazy': Why a baby's crying is so hard to bear

2023-02-22T13:02:04.160Z


DECRYPTION - For many parents, the arrival of a newborn rhymes with shortened nights and unlimited crying, sometimes pushing the most patient to the limit.


For more than a year, Louis and Léonor's awakenings have been strident and the nights short and eventful.

Gaspard, now fifteen months old, is particularly turbulent once the sun has set.

Many awakenings, inconsolable crying, difficulty falling asleep… “

It's exhausting

, breathes Léonor.

We tried everything: rocking him, giving him a bottle, getting him out of bed, putting him with us, making him play to exhaust him or even letting him cry…

Parents are now out of solutions.

“It ends up driving us crazy.

We tell ourselves that we have tried everything and that we just have to wait for it to pass.

Louis and Léonor are not isolated cases.

Mother of three children, Adelaide has also been there.

It's stressful for parents not to understand the cause of their baby's crying, we feel helpless and we worry.

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While his eldest was a very quiet child, the next two gave him a hard time.

"

Especially at night,

" adds the mother, for whom nighttime crying had become an ordeal.

We feel exasperation, incomprehension.

“Over the nights cut short to the rhythm of failed attempts, the parents hold on”

thanks to the mind

“, Adélaïde slips.

If these incessant cries affect parents so much, it is because they act very specifically in their brains.

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