21/05/2025
Newborn crying can be tough to navigate, especially for new moms and parents still learning their baby's cues. While most crying is completely normal—often signaling hunger, tiredness, or a need for comfort—sometimes it can indicate something more serious. Distress crying is usually more intense, high-pitched, or persistent, and it may not stop even after you've tried soothing. Learning to recognize the difference can ease anxiety and help you respond with more confidence.
In this post, we’re sharing how to tell normal crying from distress crying so you can feel more in tune with your baby’s needs. Whether you're a first-time mom or just feeling overwhelmed, you’re not alone—and your instincts matter.
Can you tell if your baby is Distress Crying?