Parent's guide for babies who cry a lot - medically sound and practical for everyday life
Does your baby cry a lot and nothing seems to help? This parenting guide is for mothers and fathers who want to understand their baby better – without guilt, without myths, without rigid methods.
As a pediatrician and mother, I provide you with scientifically sound knowledge in this guide about the most common causes of persistent crying in infancy. You will learn how to differentiate between physical, developmental, and everyday factors – and, most importantly, what can truly help your baby.
This guide will take you step by step through the most important aspects of the first year of life:
Sleep & Wake Window
Hunger, drinking habits & sucking needs
Sensory processing & fatigue
Physical causes of restlessness
Calming strategies that actually work
Strengthening parental intuition
Defining the boundaries: What is normal – and when is medical help needed?
The focus is always on this: Your baby is not "difficult" – it is communicating.
And you don't have to "endure" everything, but you can understand, accompany, and accept help.
This parenting guide is ideal for you if you:
If you want to read your baby better
Looking for security in everyday life
you feel overwhelmed by conflicting advice
Are you looking for calm, attachment- and needs-oriented support?
If you want medically accurate information – explained in an easy-to-understand way
By the end of this guide, you should feel more competent, calmer and stronger – with a clearer view of your baby and of yourself.
👉 Soon, a small consultation hour will be added here, where you can receive personal advice and individual support.
