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My newborn girl is 1 month 23 days. Many a times she cries and when I try to sooth her she can't be calm down. But when some other person takes her she immediately stops crying. I don't understand. I thought that babies prefer their mother for soothing or when they cry. It's not that I cant calm her all the time. But I face her fussiness most of the time. Sometimes I feel she don't recognise me or like me as other babies like their mother. I am primary caretaker still I face this. I feel bad as a mother when she goes to other person and stops crying even if they are familiar for 1-2 weeks. I can calm her down only by way of breastfeeding,even when she is full(I do exclusive breastfeeding). I try to talk to her, she smiles also sometimes. But when she starts crying , Most of the time I need other family members help. Whats wrong with me? Aren't babies supposed to be attached to their mother most?
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When a baby is born there comes a default blood attachment with the mother so u don't need to think that way that baby doesn't likes you ... Moreover thinking one month old baby in this way is not good for you.. u pls change ur mindset and take the belonginess of ur child, this can be solved when u change ur mindset. In other ways crying and naughtiness babies express with whom they think they are their people, and they won't show their real tantrums with people who they are not comfortable with.. So pls change ur mindset and enjoy with motherhood with the new born.. Happy parenting.
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