Beth can hear her baby through the baby monitor as he wakes from a nap. He seems to be whimpering quietly with pauses in between. The volume and constancy seems to be building up. Given this type of cry, what should Beth do?

a. Nothing- just wait and see what happens next.
b. Let her son sleep longer, he clearly did not get enough rest.
c. Go in and pick him up, as his cries will get louder and increase in volume.
d. Give him sugar water, as he is clearly in pain.


C. Her baby is demonstrating a fussy cry and will probably be angry next. It is a good time to get him.

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