Welcoming a newborn into your home is a beautiful and emotional experience, but it often comes with sleepless nights. Many parents find themselves wondering why newborn babies cry at night, especially when their baby seems calm during the day. Night-time crying is actually very common in the first few months of life, and it is usually your baby’s way of communicating their needs. Newborns cannot express hunger, discomfort, tiredness, or the need for comfort in words, so crying becomes their primary form of communication. During the night, babies may cry because they are hungry, have a wet diaper, feel gassy, or simply need to be held and soothed. In some cases, changes in sleep patterns or an immature circadian rhythm can also make babies more restless after dark. Understanding the causes of night-time crying in newborns can help parents respond calmly and effectively. With the right soothing techniques and a little patience, most babies gradually develop better sleep patterns as they grow. In this guide, we will explore the common reasons newborns cry at night and practical solutions that can help both babies and parents get better rest.











