Mom reveals what baby’s nine different cries mean

Mom reveals what baby’s nine different cries mean

A mom has gone viral on TikTok with an education on nine different types of baby cries and what they mean: from the sound that signals your baby burping to the sound that indicates she’s sleepy.

Anna Shields from California explained on her @annashieldss account that crying is indicative of a newborn’s different moods and needs, such as hunger, sleepiness, teething, feeling uncomfortable, thirsty or needing companionship.

The new mom said other cries alert you if they have stomachaches, burping, or feel like nothing is going right.

His post links to an article on the First Discoverers website featuring audio clips with explanations of the nine slogans.

A California mother went viral after she revealed that she had nine different cries, all of which showed different things about what a newborn wants or needs.

Nine different types of baby cries and what they mean

  1. Concussive ‘Well’ crying: baby needs to burp
  2. Sound ‘Neh’: Hunger
  3. Audio ‘Aoh’: I want to sleep
  4. “Heh” sound: annoying
  5. Sorry I play “Lelaol”: asks for friendship
  6. ‘Guen’ accompanied by nonsense: teething
  7. ‘No’: Thirst
  8. ‘Ouin’: angry
  9. Low voice ‘Erh’: Stomach ache

In the video, “If you have or will have a baby, be sure to watch this video. This is for you.’

“Babies have nine different crying patterns based on human reflexes,” he continued.

The article quoted by Anna says that if a newborn needs to burp, it will be a short, jerky “Eh” cry.

According to the article, this happens because their diaphragm comes down and the larynx closes.

Anna said a hungry baby would make a “Neh” sound because their tongues stuck to their roof.

Meanwhile, a sleepy baby makes an “Aoh” sound and opens their mouths as their tongues flatten and retract.

Meanwhile, a disturbed newborn makes a particularly recognizable “Heh” sound.

This crying may be because the baby is too hot, too cold, or is in a position that he or she doesn’t like.

Another sound babies will make is a “calm and sad” sound that sounds like “Lelaol” when they need them.

Elsewhere the article says that baby teething makes the “Guen” sound.

This sound is accompanied by “raising saliva”.

Crying and thirsty babies make a “Nah” sound when their tongue leaves their palate.

And those who said “nothing’s going right” tensed as he made a howling “Ouin” sound.

The final sound is when their stomach hurts and they make an “Eerh” sound that makes a “muffled, strained, lingering” sound.

Her post links to an article on First Discoverers, which reveals nine cries that babies make and has audio clips associated with it.

Her post links to an article on First Discoverers, which reveals nine cries that babies make and has audio clips associated with it.

With over 1.3 million views and 119,000 likes, Anna’s video is very popular among TikTik users.

Someone commented: This is very helpful when combined with knowledge of the different positions of your hands when eating, almost full and full.

“Now I need a baby to try.”

Another says, “This is great,” while others say, “This is so true” and “Yasss!” said.

Source: Daily Mail

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