Newborns, having just emerged from the warm cocoon of the mother’s womb, have a constant need for gentle and continuous cuddling. Adaptation tip: Don’t worry about spoiling the baby by holding them constantly; it’s impossible. If you create an environment that mimics the womb, the baby will feel more secure and stop crying. To achieve this, swaddle the baby, gently rock them, provide comforting gestures, cradle them, and let them suck on your finger.
These steps, whether performed individually or simultaneously, help the baby self-soothe. Pro tip for mothers: Try different soothing techniques to see which one resonates with your baby. Some babies prefer being held, while others may respond better to comforting gestures or gentle strokes.