Crying peak

Epidemiological studies, carried out mainly in Western societies, have found a peak in minutes of infant crying per 24 hours at around 5-6 weeks of age.  However, the same phenomenon has also been found in non-Western cultures and in preterm infants of the same corrected age, which suggest it is a universal feature of early infancy.

See Colic, Crying, Fussing, Preterm infant