Get a Baby to Stop Fussing - Examine your baby. Check to see if your baby is physically uncomfortable. Uncomfortable clothing, being over- or under-dressed or a dirty diaper can be some reasons your baby is fussing. Correct any physical things you see that may be making your baby fuss.
Note if your baby is hungry. A baby that is rooting or that hasn't eaten in a few hours could be hungry. Offer the breast or a bottle to your baby.
Get a Baby to Stop Fussing
Give your baby a pacifier. Notice if your baby is trying to suck. Many babies have the urge to suck and a pacifier can help soothe that urge and comfort your baby.
Swaddle your baby. Many babies stop crying when they are swaddled. Babies like to feel snug and secure and swaddling can help them to feel that way.
Change your baby's position. Holding a baby like a football on their side or stomach can help to soothe a baby.
Fussing is a way that babies can communicate that they aren't comfortable, that they are hungry, tired or need a diaper change. They are trying to tell you that they want your attention. If you are trying to get your baby to stop fussing, follow these steps. - by eHow
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