Many parents notice that their baby settles instantly when picked up but cries as soon as they are put down. This can sometimes lead to worries about creating “bad habits” or making a baby too dependent.

In reality, the desire to be held is a completely normal and healthy part of early development.

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Warmth and Comfort

For a newborn, being held closely feels familiar. Before birth, babies were surrounded by warmth, movement and constant physical contact.  Being in a caregiver’s arms recreates that sense of safety and comfort.

guide to why babies love to be held

Regulation of Body Systems

Close contact does more than provide emotional reassurance. It can also help regulate a baby’s breathing, heart rate and body temperature.  Skin-to-skin contact in particular is known to support these functions, especially in the early weeks.

Emotional Security

Babies depend on their caregivers for survival, so closeness is a powerful signal that they are safe. Hearing a familiar heartbeat, voice and breathing pattern can quickly calm distress.  Over time, this consistent reassurance helps babies build trust in their environment.

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Building Attachment

Holding your baby frequently supports the development of a strong emotional bond. Feeling safe with a caregiver allows babies to gradually become more confident exploring their surroundings as they grow.

As babies mature, their need for constant physical contact usually decreases naturally.  Although it can feel demanding at times, responding to a baby’s need for closeness helps lay the foundation for emotional security and independence later on.

Want to Understand Your Baby’s Behaviour?

During the first year, babies communicate long before they can use words. Crying, staring, kicking, grabbing, chewing and seeking closeness are all ways your baby explores the world and connects with you.

If you’ve ever wondered why your baby does certain things, you’re not alone. Most behaviours that feel puzzling are actually completely normal stages of development.

Explore these helpful guides to better understand what your baby may be telling you:

Understanding these behaviours can bring reassurance, confidence and a deeper connection with your baby during this remarkable stage of life.

Newborn Photography in East Grinstead

Newborn photo shoots are best when your baby is between 5 and 10 days old—this is when they’re at their sleepiest and curliest, perfect for capturing those beautifully serene images. To ensure you don’t miss out, I recommend booking while you’re still pregnant—we’ll set a provisional date for a week after your due date and adjust if needed once your baby arrives.

Your session takes place in my warm and cosy studio in Crawley Down, designed for your baby’s comfort. The shoot is relaxed, unrushed, and includes three digital images of your choice, all for £95. There’s no sales session—just a private online gallery where you can view and select your favourites at your own pace.