Hold and gently rock the infant
Swaddle snugly if the baby likes it
Offer a pacifier
Try a warm bath
Burp the baby frequently during feeds
Feed in a calm, quiet environment
Keep the baby upright after feeding
Use white noise or soft shushing sounds
Try tummy time only when awake and supervised
Gently massage the baby’s tummy
Move the baby’s legs in a bicycle motion
Check for hunger, wet diaper, or discomfort
Reduce overstimulation and bright lights
Try a different feeding position
Consider smaller, more frequent feeds
Ask a pediatrician about formula or diet changes
Seek medical advice if crying is severe, persistent, or the baby has fever, vomiting, poor feeding, or breathing trouble
