Below are tips for you to take care of your baby.
You can't describe the feeling when you hold your baby for the first time. But, once you bring your little angel home, you can start thinking about taking care of your baby. Especially if you are a first-time parent. So, here are some newborn care tips to help you out.
Below are tips for you to take care of your baby.
You can't describe the feeling when you hold your baby for the first time. But, once you bring your little angel home, you can start thinking about taking care of your baby. Especially if you are a first-time parent. So, here are some newborn care tips to help you out.
The first guideline can be initiated by hospital staff. While you're there, you can consult with doctors and nurses about holding your baby, breastfeeding, and what to ask. Doctors and nurses are always there to help you. However, here are some basic tips for self-care of a newborn baby.
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You must support your child
Be Careful
Avoid washing
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Make sure you wash your hands thoroughly before handling your baby or you can use hand sanitizer. Your baby does not yet have a strong immune system, and is thus prone to infections.
Also, make sure anyone picking up your baby washes their hands properly. A very important baby care tip!
2.You must support your child
A newborn baby is really fragile. So, remember to support your baby's head and neck when you pick up your little angel.
When you carry your baby, place your hands behind your baby's head and support the head when you hold your little angel upright or lay your baby down.
3.Be Careful
Whether you want to play with your baby or you are frustrated, make sure you don't shake your baby too much. Doing so is dangerous as it can cause bleeding in the brain and even death.
If you want to wake your baby, don't shake him. You can tickle your little angel's cute little feet or give a gentle kiss on the cheek.
4.Avoid washing
If you carry your baby in a carrier, stroller, or car seat, make sure it is securely fastened. Avoid activities that are too rough or bouncy. Your little bundle of joy isn't ready for this yet.
Your baby has just been born. I just came into this world. Rough play is not really the best greeting. Swinging on the knees and tossing the baby in the air should also be avoided
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