A Guide For a Mother of a New Born Baby

Caring for your baby is certainly one of the most important things you need to consider once you become a new parent. There are many things you need to take into account in order to make sure that your baby gets the attention necessary.

1. Make sure that you feed your baby right. Deciding on whether you should breastfeed or bottle-feed your baby greatly depends on your personal decision and what your physician recommends.  However, it has been shown that breastfeeding is still the best way to nourish newborn babies.  Lots of benefits can be obtained through breastfeeding.  Some medical studies have determined that breastfed infants have less hypersensitivity later in life compared with those who were raised with bottle feeding.  This is mainly because the mother’s milk is known to contain natural enzymes and antibodies that can help fortify the baby’s immunity against infirmities.  Aside from this, some doctors also believed that breast milk is responsible for superior intellect as he/she grows and becomes fully developed.

2. Practical sleep aid tips for infants.  Sleep is crucial for babies because it has a direct effect on the child’s mental and physical growth.  Newborn babies sleep for up to 17 and 18 hours a day.  Parents should understand that babies sleep cycle could be pretty erratic. You may notice for a few weeks, your baby’s sleep may only last from approximately 30 minutes to 3 hours, and this can vary throughout a 24 period. But by the sixth week, you should see some signs of improvement as your baby’s sleep patterns are more structured.  Newborns show signs of sleepiness by crying or rubbing their eyes. Newborns should be put down to sleep as soon as they feel sleepy.  If you are not getting much sleep at night it may be a good idea to sleep when your baby does during the day if possible.

3. The proper way of bathing your newborn.  Newborn babies need not be bathed on a daily basis. Bathing them two to three times a week is enough.  Bathe your baby using sponge baths.  This is imperative at first.  Tub bathing your baby can only be done once the baby’s umbilical cord has healed to avoid infection.

4. Maintaining your baby’s optimal skin care.  Newborn babies have smooth and delicate skin.  For this reason, it is necessary that you use products that are especially made for babies.  But before buying any baby product, it is best to consult your pediatrician.  Most babies develop rashes from time to time and this is perfectly normal.  However, if your baby seems irritated by a rash or has a fever, you should immediately seek advice from your baby’s doctor.

5. When to give the baby medicine.  Like anyone else, newborn babies sometimes have special needs that require attention.  When giving your baby medicine, it is important that you follow the advice of your baby’s physician.  You need to know how to give the right dose prescribed by the doctor.  It can sometimes be advised to start the baby with a small dose to ensure there is no adverse reaction to the medication.

The information contained in this article is for general information purposes only and is not meant in any way to replace advice given by healthcare professionals.  Usually there is very little or no information known to most of the parents at the time of the arrival of their first baby.  There are many new questions that come to the mind of the parents of a newly born baby like how to handle their babies first cold, how to make babies sleep, what kind of food is good for them till the age of 6-9 months, how to soothe babies teething pain, signs that tell if the baby is ready for the solid food and why the solid food is not good for them in the initial few months and so on.  The list of such questions is endless.

We get a bunch of different advice and opinions on such questions from everyone we talk to and since babies don’t come with a “manual” – it’s hard to know what the right thing to do is.  Thus, it is very important that the parents should educate themselves with the right ways or techniques to take care of their newly born babies.

 

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