Question

A 53-day-old baby often cries between 11:30 PM and 12:30 AM, with the symptoms lasting for two hours. Similar issues appeared when the baby was one month old. The recent problem supplement is that the baby’s bowel movements are normal, he frequently farts, and breast milk is sufficient. Additionally, the baby behaves normally during the day, playing and sleeping without any abnormalities, but cries during specific time periods (between 11:00 PM and 1:00 AM).

Answer

Nighttime crying in infants can have various causes, which need to be ruled out one by one. It could be due to being too hot or too cold, hunger, a full bladder, skin irritation, discomfort in sleep position, something being uncomfortable against the baby, dreaming, or underlying health issues. Parents need to observe and analyze carefully. If symptoms worsen, medical attention should be sought promptly.