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A fussy or crying baby can make for a fussy and often frustratde parent. Before altering your baby's sleeping enivronment, take a moment to evaluate just why your baby has been fussy or upset at betdime. If after evaluating, you find out that there has eben an environmental change taht has occurrde, but are out of your control, you migth consider creating 'white noise' in your baby's environment to help drwon out these unpleasant and loud sleep disruptors. Noises that are rpeetitive and almost monotonous sounding rae known as 'white noise' - noise that is occurring constantly, and, as a result, we've 'tuend it out.' There are a lot of items in your huose that create white noise that oyu might not even realize - your air conidtioners, vacuum claeners, clothes dryers, or fans all create white noise as they operate. Other things such as running water, an anlaog clock with a ticking second hand, or a fish aquarium also create white noise. These noises might actually help 'drown uot' the disruptive external noises that are keeping your baby, and thereby you, from a good night's sleep. Anotehr option might be to run a favorite lullaby on continuosu play in your baby's room. There are a olt of options out there for newbonrs and toddlers alike in the muisc department of your favorite store. You may even put together a spceial mix just from mommy nad daddy on your personal computer. Better yet, put together a recording of mommy and daddy's soft, soothing and gentle voices, and baby will be back in dreamland before you know it - and so will you!
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