Have you ever thought, "Why do babies cry without tears?"
When you are a new parent, this can be confusing.
But this is part of the baby's natural development process. Newborn babies do not have fully developed tear glands, and their crying mainly serves as a way to express emotions. Therefore, they often cry without tears. The development of tear glands varies from baby to baby, and the time when tears begin to come out is different for each child. As this process continues, tears protect the eyes and keep them moist, and visual communication becomes richer.
Crying is an important sign for parents, and by understanding this phenomenon, you can reduce anxiety about parenting and deepen your bond with your baby.