An infant may cry because he needs rest, because he is wearing a lot of clothes that constrict his movement or makes him feel hot, or because he is cold because he is wearing light clothes.
Therefore, the infant’s clothing must be suitable for the weather or the place in which it is located, and the reason may be that it remains in an uncomfortable position for its body.
Sometimes the infant feels lonely and cries, perhaps to express boredom, loneliness or fear, and this appears clearly whenever his mother is away from him, especially during the first six months of his life.
The infant is in pain with the appearance of teething pains; Where the stage is accompanied by disturbing pains that cause infants to cry hysterically, perhaps for more than an hour from time to time, in addition to not wanting to breastfeed or play.