What's wrong with a 5-month-old baby screaming

  At five months old, babies may exhibit various behaviors that they did not have before, and many parents are not clear about the reasons for these behaviors. For example, some babies may experience screaming at five months old. So, what's going on with a 5-month-old baby screaming?

  

What's wrong with a 5-month-old baby screaming1

  After birth, the little baby actively explores this world. Many things that appear in front of a baby will be noticed by the baby, and they may surprise parents at some point. For example, some babies have already learned how to scream by five months old, or they have learned how to scream without a teacher. And when the baby screams, they get particularly excited. Once they make a sound that surprises them, the baby will repeatedly make such a sound to express their feelings and learning ability.

  The little baby will scream when excited, letting the mother know that she is really happy now. The little baby may also let out a scream of nervousness and anxiety, letting the mother know that they really need her comfort now. And accompanied by screaming, there may also be some body movements, such as small hands shaking randomly, or calves kicking randomly.

  In fact, even babies can let out a scream to vent their emotions. Since babies learn how to scream, they will make good use of it. Therefore, if a mother finds her baby screaming, she needs to observe the baby carefully. If it is tension and anxiety, she needs to comfort the baby in a timely manner. If it is excitement, she can share it with the baby.

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