Help for Breastfeeding Moms
Prepared by Katherine Musgrave, professor emerita of foods and nutrition

University of Maine Cooperative Extension
Bulletin #4150


Why does your baby cry?

Here are three possible reasons:

What should you do?

If you think she is hungry:

If you think she has colic:

If your baby is crying because of colic, try one of these ideas:

If the baby is crying because he's not sleepy:

If you're having problems with tender nipples:

For more information, contact your county Extension office or telephone 1-800-287-0274. TDD 1-800-287-8957.


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