The first few months after the birth of a baby can be exhausting. The baby may wake up at dawn for various reasons ranging from a wet or dirty diaper, but the most common is hunger. It is important to know that the newborn baby emits several signals before crying out of hunger. It is necessary to be attentive and know how to “read” and recognize these signals.
At certain times in the child’s life, parents feel exhausted due to poor nights’ sleep, poor division of household chores, constant crying, the child is always fussy, inexperience in raising babies, insecurity, etc. There may be times when you think “my child never stops, he is always fussy”, or “other children are so obedient, why isn’t my child?”.
This is when you can find the General Support Center for Families with Children at the municipalities. There you can talk to public health nurses who will give you advice, or consult your baby’s pediatrician.
There may be a need for an examination to check the child’s development.
Understand that it is not uncommon for parents to feel some sort of anxiety about child rearing during the baby development process.