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Why do babies cry?


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Since babies can't talk, they communicate by crying. The most common reason for crying is because they are hungry, tired, or dirty.

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Bc they hav no other form of communication. If theyre hungry, sleepy, et cetera, crying is the only way for them to let u know something is wrong

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They're usually either hungry, need a diaper change, sleepy, or sick.

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Crying is the way babies communicate. They do this when they need food, comfort, warmth or rest. ChaCha on!

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Babies cry to communicate that they are hungry, need a diaper, are too hot or cold, wants to be held, or does not feel good.

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Babies cry for a variety of reasons. Sometimes they're hungry or tired or just want to be comforted by mom or dad. ChaCha!

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During the first few months of a baby's life, their only means of communication is crying. They may be hungry, tired, or in pain.

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Babies rely on someone else. Crying is a baby's way of communicating its needs. chacha on!

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Crying is a baby's way of communicating one of their needs. Things like: hunger, cold, thirsty, bored, looking for a cuddle.

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