Question

My infant, who is around 40 days old, has been crying intensely every night for the past week. After a hard time falling asleep, they easily wake up to continue crying. I breastfeed and supplement with formula, but the baby refuses milk. The baby behaves normally during the day, having a bowel movement every three days with normal color, neither too hard nor too loose. What could be the cause?

Answer

Based on your description, nighttime crying in infants is often related to a deficiency in calcium. It is recommended to primarily breastfeed and supplement with formula as needed, but avoid giving milk. You might also consider the time of day for exposure to sunlight and consider supplementing with calcium. The above suggestions are in response to the question “What could be the cause of a 40-day-old infant crying intensely at night?” I hope they will be helpful to you and wish you good health!