Decipher the mystery of why babies cry often

Newborn babies are very 'craving for communication', being understood, chatting and touching, a new study has just revealed.

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Dr. Emese Nagy, from Dundee University, studied 90 babies born after 3 hours to 96 hours. She spends 3 minutes to smile, watch, talk and touch babies, just as mothers do.

She then made a cold face, and stopped responding to her feelings. Nagy noticed that the babies looked away, became visibly nervous and many babies started crying.

When the "conversation" is resumed, the children take some time to rebuild their beliefs, by turning their heads around and slowly making eye contact. Finally, their cries stopped when the children were happy again.

"We spend most of our social life communicating and communicating with others. This is extremely important for our healthy body and mind.

"The feeling that we belong to others is a basic need. This study shows that even newborn babies have such strong sensitivities. They show readiness to communicate, and they react. when I was there other people didn't care , " Nagy said.