Sometimes babies cry incessantly for various reasons, and even when adults try to coax them, it doesn't work. Instead, they cry even harder. If a baby cries continuously for a long time, it will greatly erode the patience of adults. So, how long does it usually take for a baby to stop crying?
If a baby cries continuously for a long time and adults cannot stop coaxing them, then adults should pay attention and observe whether the baby's crying is caused by discomfort in some aspect of their body or what reasons are causing it. Try to maintain patience in coaxing the baby, treat the baby gently, keep the baby in a comfortable position, or help the baby distract, so that the baby can stop crying as soon as possible.
If a baby starts crying, the best way is to find a way to calm them down at the beginning of their crying, so that they can stop crying as soon as possible. You can take the baby outdoors and take a look at various things outside, so that the things outside attract the baby's attention, and the baby will naturally stop crying slowly. Or give the baby favorite food or toys and tease them more, so that the baby will forget to cry faster.
The duration of a baby's crying varies from person to person, usually based on the baby's lifestyle habits from a young age and the coping strategies adults choose when facing baby crying. If a baby starts crying, as long as parents choose the right way to coax their baby according to their habits, the baby will also easily stop crying.