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Episode 3 • Aug 8, 2024

The Cuddle Cure technique is a soothing method designed to calm fussy or colicky babies. It involves a combination of swaddling, holding the baby on their side or stomach, gentle shushing, rhythmic swinging, and allowing the baby to suck on a pacifier or finger. These actions mimic the comforting sensations babies experience in the womb, helping to reduce crying and promote relaxation.

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Episode 2 • Aug 1, 2024

Babies may cry a lot and be difficult to soothe for several reasons. Common causes include hunger, tiredness, and discomfort, such as from a wet diaper, temperature changes, or tight clothing. Digestive issues like gas, colic, or acid reflux can also lead to prolonged crying. Additionally, babies might cry due to overstimulation, a need for physical closeness, or because they are sick or experiencing pain. Understanding the underlying cause is key to providing effective comfort and care.

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Episode 1 • Jul 25, 2024

Babies can generally be categorized into three types based on their temperaments and needs. Easy Going Babies are calm, adaptable, and easy to soothe, with predictable routines that make caregiving stress-free. High Demand Babies require more attention and care due to their sensitivity and intensity; they cry frequently and need consistent routines and physical closeness for reassurance. Colic Babies experience frequent, intense crying spells, often in the late afternoon or evening, possibly due to digestive discomfort or overstimulation, and benefit from specific soothing techniques like the Cuddle Cure.

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Episode 3 • Aug 8, 2024

The Cuddle Cure technique is a soothing method designed to calm fussy or colicky babies. It involves a combination of swaddling, holding the baby on their side or stomach, gentle shushing, rhythmic swinging, and allowing the baby to suck on a pacifier or finger. These actions mimic the comforting sensations babies experience in the womb, helping to reduce crying and promote relaxation.

Free 11 min
Episode 2 • Aug 1, 2024

Babies may cry a lot and be difficult to soothe for several reasons. Common causes include hunger, tiredness, and discomfort, such as from a wet diaper, temperature changes, or tight clothing. Digestive issues like gas, colic, or acid reflux can also lead to prolonged crying. Additionally, babies might cry due to overstimulation, a need for physical closeness, or because they are sick or experiencing pain. Understanding the underlying cause is key to providing effective comfort and care.

Free 21 min
Episode 1 • Jul 25, 2024

Babies can generally be categorized into three types based on their temperaments and needs. Easy Going Babies are calm, adaptable, and easy to soothe, with predictable routines that make caregiving stress-free. High Demand Babies require more attention and care due to their sensitivity and intensity; they cry frequently and need consistent routines and physical closeness for reassurance. Colic Babies experience frequent, intense crying spells, often in the late afternoon or evening, possibly due to digestive discomfort or overstimulation, and benefit from specific soothing techniques like the Cuddle Cure.

Free 21 min