@wannabe.diary · Pija | Baby & Motherhood
Saved 2026-05-15 · Posted 2025-02-18 · Status: New
Did you know newborns actually have specific cries for different needs? 🤯 This method was featured on Oprah and has helped so many parents understand their babies better!
💡 If you start listening, you might just hear what your baby is trying to tell you! Less crying confusion = more confident parenting.
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I can confirm that this is factual. I've listened to my baby's cries, fed her when I heard the "neh". Was so stunned when she actually remained calm after.
I think I need more training on this. Very hard to distinguish. 😢
Incroyable ❤️ merci pour ces infos précieuses 👏
⚠️Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but science hasn't actually backed this as 'universal.' 😬 It’s a great tool for getting parents to pay closer attention, but most pediatric studies show baby cues are way more about body language (rooting/sucking hands) than these specific 5 sounds. Anyone else find their baby just skips the 'Neh' and goes straight to a siren? 🚨😅
Researchers have not been able to validate Dunstan Baby Language.
1️⃣ https://youtu.be/sqvQBnuWmxM
2️⃣ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunstan_Baby_Language
@meg.doran90 😎🙌🏻
Then wt born baby first cry ?
Brb running back to my baby now x
📚 Commonsense Childrearing by Dr Tom Cowan ❤️
F**k Oprah
me liking this post has only to do with the interesting information about the baby cues 😍 as for the host of this show she’s allegedly linked to the very dark hollywood crew 🤮🤬who wants anything but the wellbeing of babies and children in general.
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