All babies are cute and beautiful when they sleep.But if the baby is screaming, even earplugs won't help. For those who have lost their voices, howling lullabies, who have pumped up their biceps, rocking the baby for hours, Lauren Sessions shared a life hack with which you can calm the baby in 15 seconds. And most importantly, you will finally be able to sleep peacefully yourself. Not long ago, a 31-year-old American woman had to babysit her nephew. The baby was only three weeks old at the time. His mother was in the hospital, so the care of the boy fell on his aunt. At the same time, Lauren was forced to combine childcare with work, and the woman works 12 hours a day. At first, it was not possible to establish contact with her nephew. The baby really missed his mother. He was crying loudly, and Lauren almost went crazy rocking the child after another day at work. “I had already forgotten what it was like to babysit a baby, because my daughter is already five years old,” she says. Lullabies, dancing with a tambourine - nothing helped. Then suddenly a clever trick with which she once calmed her daughter Dalani surfaced in the exhausted Lauren’s memory. “I went into the bathroom, turned on the water in the sink and, holding my daughter like an American football, rocked her,” the mother says. Lauren tried this life hack on her nephew, and filmed the entire process on video. As a result, after just 15 seconds, the screams died down, the child calmed down. “After numerous sleepless nights, I was finally able to sleep. “It was a huge joy for me,” Lauren admits. The American posted a video with a life hack for mothers on her Facebook page, and in a few days her message collected thousands of grateful comments and about 40 thousand reposts. “It really works!” writes user Brie Sally. “Now we turn on the sounds of the ocean in the nursery, and our daughter sleeps peacefully.” And someone shared their tricks that help calm the baby. “I put my twins in front of a TV with bright colors on the screen,” writes mother Nicole. “You can turn on the sounds of white noise on YouTube,” experienced father Jerome suggested his method. Read also: