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Infant crying can be a problem because parents often receive conflicting advice about crying from relatives, friends, childrearing “experts,” and health professionals. Nurses are in a unique position to counsel parents about this aspect of childrearing. Infant crying as a signal is discussed, and research related to infant crying is reviewed. Recommendations are given for nurses counseling parents about coping with infant crying.