well it depends what you are sad about, what i do is i tell myself that everything will be ok and that there will be a happy ending. maybe i could try to help you more if you told me why you are crying. trust me your not alone! cheer up!
Crying in My Sleep was created in 1991.
They are ways but here are a few, You can read them a bedtime story, but on a Disney movie for them to watch or you can bribe them these are only 3 but they do work.If they no not go to sleep do not hit them or they'll keep on crying and they'll be awake longer but sometimes crying does make them go to sleep and get a real headache.
I don't use controlled crying because when baby is crying he is crying for a reason. He needs to be comforted and know mommy is there. However, this will change when my son turns three, but I still won't use controlled crying. I like supernanny's way better.
just think ur dad is there wid u.
i blew cigarette smoke in our puppies face while they were crying all night and they went to sleep, does that answer your question?
I usually don't cry in my sleep. But whenever it happens it has something to do with me. Usually, crying in my sleep is also a message to me. I remember a few years ago I was crying very hard in my sleep. At first, I had no idea what I was crying about. My friend heard me crying and woke me up. The second night and a few nights after that the same thing happened. A friend of mine who can analyze dreams help me to understand. The dream was used to alert me something bad was going to happened which would affect me. It did. When it did, because I had already dealt with it in my sleep, the impact of it was not hard. This afternoon, I took a nap. I woke up crying, in the dream I was saying goodbye to my friends, in reality I will be moving away, however at this time they are not aware of it. I hope that help to give you some understanding. Such dreams are messages which has something to do with you. Always analyze your dreams with what is happening in your wake life. Two people can have the same dream but it will mean different things for each of them. It also can mean you are under a great deal of stress. My psychiatrist told me that is a common symptom...crying upon waking.
she goes to sleep then at 3 o'clock her son Yaacov wakes up crying
It won't do you any harm - but you should really talk to someone and work out why you cry yourself to sleep. It's not 'normal' behaviour - and there must be a reason for it.
Cry like what? Like balling your eyes out, or just tears forming in your eyes making them watery? If it's the first part, then no. Second, you might have an irritant in your eye when you go to sleep. Naturally your body deals with this via "flushing" your eye with a fluid similar to saline... However, I'm not a doctor...
All you can really do is try to sleep it off or try to drink hot teas.
In William Blake's poem The Land of Dreams a father is comforting his son who, in his sleep, is crying for his lost mother.A modern English interpretation could be "Why do you cry in your sleep (... wake up, your father is here)"
Not all babies are a sleep when they are born. Most of them are awake and crying. Go to baby.com to find out more information.