FUSSY. You’ve fed the baby.
You’ve changed the diaper. You’ve rocked, bounced, walked, shushed, and maybe even cried a little yourself. So why is your baby still fussy?
First, take a deep breath. We have all been there. It is so very difficult. Babies cry. It’s one of the primary ways they communicate. Sometimes the answer is obvious, and sometimes it feels like solving a mystery with very little sleep. Still fussy.
The good news is that there are several common reasons babies become fussy, and many can be gently addressed with simple lifestyle habits and comforting routines.
Let’s take a look.

1. Your Baby Is Hungry (Again!)
Just when you think theyย can’t possiblyย be hungry…they’re hungry. Growth spurts often cause babies to feed more frequently than usual. If your little one suddenly wants to nurse or take a bottle every hour, a growth spurt could be the reason. So fussy. I found this was usually with a fast frantic cry, four kids later.
2. They’re Overtired
Fussy. One of the biggest causes of fussiness isn’t too little sleep… It’s staying awake too long. Watch for sleepy cues like:
- Rubbing eyes
- Yawning
- Looking away
- Fussing for no obvious reason
- Arching their back
Sometimes getting your baby to sleepย beforeย they become overtired makes all the difference (for your baby and you) – ta he he. I do better when I go to bed before I hit a wall, how about you?
3. Too Much Stimulation
The world is brand new to babies. Bright lights. Loud televisions. Visitors. Dogs barking. Phones ringing. (I get fussy too).
Even a fun family gathering can become overwhelming. If your baby has had a busy day, try:
- Dimming the lights
- Turning off the television
- Speaking softly
- Holding them close
- Moving to a quiet room
Sometimes less really is more.
4. Gas or Tummy Discomfort
Fussy: Tiny tummies are still learning how to digest. Gentle ideas that may help include:
- Burping after feeds
- Bicycle leg exercises
- Tummy time (when appropriate)
- Keeping baby upright after feeding
- My favorite: warming their bellies with my hand as I prayed for them. It brought my babies and me peace.
If symptoms seem severe or persistent, contact your pediatrician.
5. They Need Connection
Sometimes babies don’t need another toy. They need you.
Skin-to-skin contact.
Rocking.
Snuggling.
Talking softly.
Or my favorite: patting their bottoms like a heartbeat. On rough days, I still tell me kids I need someone to hold me and pat my butt – ha!!
Your heartbeat was their favorite sound for months. Never underestimate the power of simply being present.
6. Check the Temperature
Fussy: Babies can become uncomfortable if they’re too hot or too cold. A quick check of their clothing and room temperature can sometimes solve the mystery.
One of my Fantastic Four kids hated to be swaddled. His hands had to be out or he would fuss the paint off the walls.
Another Fantastic Four, was only ok if she had a onesie on, a blanket sleeper, and a blanket tightly swaddling her. Every child is different. Some kids go through cycles where they want different things.
7. Teething May Be Starting
Fussy: Depending on your baby’s age, teething discomfort can make little ones more irritable. Signs may include:
- Drooling
- Chewing on everything
- Swollen gums
- Increased fussiness
Offer age-appropriate comfort measures recommended by your pediatrician. If only they came with teeth, so many fussy nights would be averted. Ha! A girl can dream, right?!?
8. Changes in Routine = Fussy.
Travel.
Visitors.
Missing naps.
A different bedtime.
Even exciting days can be exhausting for babies. Whenever possible, returning to familiar routines can help everyone settle down.
9. Your Baby May Need a Sensory Reset
Sometimes babies simply need fewer inputs. Try creating a calm environment:
- Soft lighting
- White noise
- Gentle rocking
- Swaddling (when age-appropriate and following safe sleep guidelines)
- Quiet cuddles
Simple routines often become powerful comfort signals. I have to state that three of my fantastic four are spectrum kiddos. As babies, I found it odd, that at times those three just wanted to lay down alone. They stopped fussing when I let them lay in their cribs or play pen.
Not to say, that kids that need alone time, may be autistic. Just for me, I observed my spectrum kiddos needed way more time to decompress by themselves even as babies.
10. Don’t Forget About Mom and Dad
Can I encourage you for just a moment? If you’re exhausted… tired of all the sleepless nights, extreme loud crying, and feel tapped out. This season will pass.
..Parenting is hard work. Some days success simply looks like loving your baby through another difficult afternoon. Give yourself grace. Babies don’t need perfect parents. They need loving ones.
To any parent who has a baby who screams for several hours, like my oldest son: put the baby down for a few minutes and walk away. Give yourself micro moments of self care: drink a cup of coffee, look outside, use the bathroom and don’t hurry out, eat a snack. Those micro moments bring sanity back. Remember, soon that fussy, screaming baby will be outside running around. It’s a tough season, but so incredibly worth it. You can do it!
Create a Peaceful Bedtime Routine: Baby Edition
One of the greatest gifts you can give your little one is consistency. Babies thrive on predictable routines because they learn what comes next. Your bedtime routine might include:
- A warm bath
- Gentle baby massage
- Feeding
- Reading a favorite book (I read to my babies before they could sit up, I think it’s just good practice).
- Sing a lullaby
- Soft music or white noise
- Dim lights
- Lots of cuddles
These simple habits send gentle signals that it’s time to relax and prepare for sleep.

A Gentle Bedtime Routine with Young Living Seedlingsยฎ
As a mom, I’ve learned that babies often respond beautifully to routines. They may not understand the clock, but they quickly learn the rhythm of “it’s time to slow down.”
One bedtime routine I love includes the Young Living Seedlingsยฎ collection. These products were thoughtfully created with little ones in mind and can help turn bedtime into a peaceful, comforting experience for the whole family.
Seedlingsยฎ Baby Wash & Shampoo
A warm bath is often the first signal that the day is winding down.
Seedlings Baby Wash & Shampoo gently cleanses baby’s delicate skin and hair with a mild, plant-based formula, making bath time a relaxing part of your evening routine. And it smells so fresh just perfect for babies without the concern for the ingredients. These are products are truly trust!

Seedlingsยฎ Baby Lotion
After bath time, I love applying Seedlings Baby Lotion. Its rich, moisturizing formula leaves baby’s skin feeling soft and cared for while adding another calming moment of connection through gentle touch.

Seedlingsยฎ Baby Oil
One of my personal favorites is the Seedlings Baby Oil.
It’s wonderful for a gentle baby massage after bath time and helps keep delicate skin feeling soft and moisturized. Taking just a few extra minutes to massage your baby’s arms, legs, feet, and back can become a beautiful bonding experience while helping signal that it’s time to rest.
Moms: this is a great product to have around for EVERYTHING! I’ve used it to support healing with blisters, cracked skin, dry skin, etc. If any of my kids had skin that was itchy, I would put a tiny dab on it. My kids ran away like, “Thanks mom, that helped.” It has been and continues to be a staple in my home.

Seedlingsยฎ Calm
For children who are old enough according to the product’s directions, many families enjoy incorporating KidScentsยฎ Calm into their evening routine.
Its pleasant aroma can become another comforting cue that bedtime is near. I love this in my diffusers at bed time.

Always follow the product label, use as directed for your child’s age, and consult your healthcare provider if you have questions.

Remember…
Products are only one small part of creating peaceful evenings.
The real magic happens when you combine:
- Consistent bedtime routines
- Gentle cuddles
- Soft lighting
- Reading together
- White noise or calming music
- Loving connection
Those simple moments often become the memories our children carry with them for years to come.
Celebrate the Small Wins
Can I leave you with one encouragement? You don’t have to solve every parenting challenge today. Celebrate the little victories. Maybe your baby settled five minutes faster tonight. Celebrate those are wins.
Small victories become big victories over time. You’re doing better than you think. Thank Goodness babies aren’t fussy forever.
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Sometimes the smallest routines create the biggest sense of calm.
This article is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition. If your baby has persistent crying, feeding difficulties, fever, breathing concerns, or other symptoms that concern you, contact your pediatrician promptly.
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For more parenting tips, read this post: Unwind, A Gentle Routine for Kids and Moms.

