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Crying
Crying is the only way your baby has to talk to you. Some crying is normal. Babies cry to tell you when they are hungry, tired or just need to be held. You cannot spoil a newborn with attention. Try to meet basic needs first. Is your baby hungry, wet or dirty, or too warm/too cold?
If your baby is still crying try the following:
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