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  • A lot of babies do cry when they're getting dressed, and it's not because they're getting

  • hurt, or they're uncomfortable, it's just the change in temperature and kind of being

  • manhandled that makes them a little uncomfortable. You'll notice with your infant that the tone

  • of their muscles is very rigid, so it's actually a little bit difficult to get them dressed.

  • You'll pull their arm down and it'll spring back up. So when you dress them, you may be

  • thinking they're crying because I'm hurting them, they're pulling back. That's all a involuntary

  • reaction and they're only crying, again, from either change in temperature or being moved

  • from happy place to another place and being manhandled. So when you would get them dressed,

  • you would have everything you need right at your fingertips. A lot of babies are squiggly

  • or squirmy and they move a lot. So it's really important to always have your hand on the

  • baby and make sure everything you need is right within your hands reach. So first thing

  • you would do is put this onesie on the baby. Bunch it up and make a very big opening with

  • you hands. And gently holding the head, you would just pull the shirt over their face.

  • And again, usually the babies are crying. They're not in pain. They're not uncomfortable.

  • Just when they're little, they don't like to be dressed. The next thing you would do

  • is pull their arms through. Now as I mentioned, they have very rigid tone so that can be difficult.

  • The easiest way to do this is put your hand through the sleeve and grab their hand. A

  • lot of parents feed the hand through the sleeve, and a lot of times the finger may get caught

  • and the hand doesn't move. It's much easier instead if you stick your fingers in, grab

  • the babies hand, and pull it through this way. So you would pull this through, and pull

  • the onesie down. And you're going to mind the belly button because it either has just

  • falling off or going to be falling off. So you want to be very gentle there. And then

  • snap up the little snaps. And again, your baby may be starting to calm down because

  • they're getting warmer. They have some material on them. Snap all the proper snaps. And if

  • they're an infant, then you want to reswaddle them. And that's usually until they're about

  • three months old. So after they have their clothes.

A lot of babies do cry when they're getting dressed, and it's not because they're getting

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