Showing posts with label How to Carry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label How to Carry. Show all posts

Sunday 28 June 2020


How to Carry, Feed and Burp Your Newborn Baby

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If you are a new parent, taking proper care of your child is a big challenge. You will not have enough knowledge and experience in caring for your new birth. There will be times when you wonder what to do. This article deals with important childcare tips for new parents.
1. Keeping your child up:
Whenever you raise and raise your child, make sure that you support the child's neck and head because the child cannot hold the head on its own.
While raising the child, lay it on your back. Then rub it with both arms. One hand should support its head, while the other should support its lower back and bottom.
You can also hold your baby in an upright position close to your chest. For this, make sure that one of your arms supports the baby's head and neck while the other supports the bottom.
This can be a good way to carry your baby if he is crying or if he wants to sleep. However, some children will not be able to sleep in this condition and may start staring at other items in the house, which will further distress their sleep.
2. Feeding your baby:
You need to feed your baby every 2-4 hours. Breastfed babies may be weaned more often because breast milk is easily digested compared to formula milk. As the child grows, its feeding frequency may decrease, but the duration and quantity of feeding will increase.
If the baby is full, it will fall away from the nipple or bottle. Older children can push the bottle or mother's nipple when they have had enough.
Most of the baby's water needs will be met by the milk he ingests (be it formula milk or breast milk). So you do not need to give them water till the age of 6 months. In only a few rare cases, if children show signs of dehydration, they need to be given clean water.
The symptoms of dehydration are to be seen - lethargy, dry skin, etc. If you suspect dehydration, get your doctor checked.
3. Burping the child:
Babies need to be burped after every feeding. They swallow a lot of air during feeding. This can upset their stomach, which can make them uncomfortable. Therefore they need to be burped.
To brup the child, keep it upright in front of your chest and shoulders. Hold the child in this position for a few minutes. You can also pat him on the back.
You can also make the child sit upright on your lap for a few minutes. Make sure that his head and chest rest properly against your body.



You’re Child Health Care

Most of the time when people talk about baby care tips, they mean health care tips for the child. Everyone has some special personal knowledge for the upbringing days of their child. They want to make sure that you benefit from their experience. That is not bad. Just listen carefully, what they say is not right for today.
Many people continue to use Vaseline petroleum jelly for a variety of childcare needs. To be honest it did not hit us. But we know more about petroleum products when we had children of many of our siblings. Today petrochemical products are often not recommended for baby care. Your baby's skin is still developing. You can provide many more gentle products for natural baby care.
If you are a new parent and you have never had a child before, be gentle. Support your child from top to bottom. Your baby's neck muscles are not strong enough to support their head weight, so don't let your head fall backward. You can ask the health care people in the hospital that you are a coach so that you cannot rotate the infant with arms or legs by default.
Never move a baby. Even if you are disturbed because your baby will not stop crying. Especially in situations like that! Shaking your child results in bouncing his brain inside his skull. It can cause short or long term damage depending on how badly the baby was injured. In addition, it will hurt your baby and follow the dominant cry, so it is also self-defeating. It is considered as a child crisis today. This is obviously not good baby care
Probably the best baby care tips I can offer is to provide a safe environment for your baby, remember that they stagger and clash. Ensure that there is food, water, and shelter from the blazing sun. Hold your child as much as possible and provide the necessary hygiene while you are cleaning his / her garbage. Give your child love and gentle care and these basics and you have a great foundation for building sensible and strong baby health care practices in your life.

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