Is Your Baby Always Fussy? These 5 Reasons Might Be the Cause!
Discover 5 common reasons why your baby is often fussy and learn simple, effective ways to keep your little one calm, happy, and comfortable.
PERKEMBANGAN BAYI


Every parent has experienced moments when their baby suddenly becomes fussy, cries non-stop, and is hard to calm down.
This can make parents anxious and wonder: “What’s wrong with my baby?”
Don’t panic just yet. There might be simple, common reasons behind it that you can easily recognize and handle. Let’s find out the 5 main reasons why babies often get fussy!
🔎 1. Hunger
This is the most classic cause. Babies have small stomachs, so they get hungry quickly — sometimes every 2–3 hours. Look for signs of hunger like:
Sucking on fingers
Restlessness
Rooting reflex (turning head when touched on the cheek)
Solution: Breastfeed or bottle-feed the baby immediately according to their needs.
🔎 2. Wet or Dirty Diaper
A damp or soiled diaper can make a baby very uncomfortable, especially if they have sensitive skin. It can also lead to diaper rash.
Solution: Check and change the diaper regularly, even before the baby starts crying.
🔎 3. Too Hot or Too Cold
Babies can’t regulate their body temperature as well as adults. Being overdressed or underdressed can make them feel uncomfortable and fussy.
Solution: Keep the room temperature comfortable (around 24–26°C) and dress the baby appropriately for the weather.
🔎 4. Gas or Colic
If a baby cries a lot, especially at night, they might be experiencing gas buildup or colic.
Solution: Burp the baby after each feeding, gently massage their tummy, and try the "bicycle legs" exercise to help release gas.
🔎 5. Needing Comfort and Closeness
Sometimes, a baby just wants to feel safe and close to their parents. Skin-to-skin contact, cuddling, or gentle rocking can help soothe them.
Solution: Hold your baby close, speak softly, or use a baby sling to comfort them.
💬 Conclusion:
Every baby's cry is a form of communication — not always a sign of a serious problem.
By understanding these common causes, you can respond calmly and meet your baby's needs more confidently.