How can I soothe my baby? (Video Tutorial)

To soothe fussing, parents can turn on their baby’s calming reflex using 5-steps that imitate the womb sensations that babies love. Those are swaddling, the side/stomach position (only to soothe crying, never for sleep), shushing, swinging and sucking. 

The 5-steps are referred to as “the 5 S’s” in Dr. Karp’s classic book/video, Happiest Baby on the Block!

Parents are often encouraged to give their babies these calming S’s by:

  • Going for car rides
  • Taking a walk using an infant carrier or stroller
  • Even turning on a hair drier!

You can comfort your fussy baby with several of these soothing sensations by putting them in SNOO. (And, it is safer and less polluting than going for a car ride at 2 AM.) These tricks often put fussy babies in a calmer state within minutes.

If your little one is not calming, they may be hungry, overtired, in need of a diaper change or is over 3-4 months of age.

See the video below for a demonstration of 4 ways to soothe babies:

Happiest Baby does not provide medical advice. Please seek the advice of your
healthcare provider if you have questions regarding a medical issue.

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