Hold your baby upright during and after feeds
Burp your baby frequently
Try smaller, more frequent feedings
Check for feeding issues like a poor latch or fast bottle flow
Use gentle rocking or swaying
Try white noise or soft background sound
Offer a pacifier if your baby likes one
Give a warm bath
Massage your baby’s tummy gently
Move your baby’s legs in a bicycle motion
Use tummy time only when your baby is awake and supervised
Keep your baby in a calm, low-stimulation environment
Swaddle your baby if appropriate and safe
Try skin-to-skin contact
Check for signs of hunger, tiredness, or discomfort
Make sure diapers, clothing, and room temperature are comfortable
Avoid overfeeding
Talk to your pediatrician if crying is severe, persistent, or your baby has fever, vomiting, poor feeding, or other concerning symptoms
