Tips for Newborn Babies' Care
First of all, congratulations for your little bundle of joy.
Whether you are a first-time mom or a second, the feeling is of holding your
lovely little fairy in your arms. This time is very precious. You will think
about it later and everyone will become indifferent about it. Trust me about
that. I know you are struggling with body size and lack of sleep. But really,
it's worth it. This time there is actually a halo around a mother's head. So
much care, so much love, so much dreaming - only a mother can do. And Daddy too
(why should I leave Dad now?) Here are some observations you might somehow see
in the net or with a trusted friend or relative. These are still helping.
Here goes: The perfect massage oil for baby
Are 3-4 different oils kept in the baby’s cupboard? In fact,
it is the question of which oil to use that bothers us all. So what is the
answer? First of all, never mix oil while massaging. Maybe you're thinking that
this will double the profit. But no. Nothing will happen.
Here's an easy guide: olive oil and mustard oil are ideal
for winter; Ayurveda oils are gentler; Almond oil is healthy for skin and hair
but expensive; Coconut oil has anti-bacterial properties and can also be used
on balms to avoid nappies.
Abdominal pain
The way children cry when their stomach hurts, every parent
sheds a bucket of tears. You will know this when the baby cries a lot and just
does not get tired. Ideally, you should make her a burden and avoid bloating
foods like refined flour, sweets, etc., but if the baby is crying do not consult
your doctor and give proper medicine in the dose prescribed by the doctor. You
can also apply asafoetida paste around her navel - not on it. You can bend her
legs and gently press her knees to her chest. There is no fixed number with hidden closed
hoods
Frills and lace hoods look good - but not a baby. A child is
a curious person who is seeing the world for the first time. Let him take a
good look at the beautiful world in which he has come. Let him see people and
places and trees and flowers. Don’t pull the hood over her head - it’s dark and
scary.
Everyone gets nervous while biting
Baby’s nails. Stop moving your hands. Do not close your eyes
tightly. Just take a deep breath and start squeezing her nails. Either with
baby scissors or that cute little nail-cutter. Just don’t clip her nails too
far. When the little fairy is sleeping, it is best to clip her nails.
Spread your fingers under the baby’s head while holding it
The baby's head is soft. Don’t wear rings and bracelets that
can be uncomfortable under her head. Make sure your fingers are not sticking
too tightly around her head. The cool hand is the ideal touch.
Take her out for a walk. Morning and evening walks are good
for the baby. Let him breathe in the fresh air. It will also work wonders for
new moms. Talk to him, he loves you for it nursery Rhymes or plain
irritability. Talk to your child. She will look at you as if she understands
everything. She starts smiling especially when you notice. Your voice is
soothing him. Talk to him
Don’t over-sheets - if you’re cold, have a baby; if you are
sweating, that is it
A common mistake parents make is to cover the newborn with
sheets and sheets - piles of them. Keep the baby warm but not warm. Rashes may
develop on her skin. The baby will feel the changes of the weather just like
you. So don't overdo it. Try to maintain the ideal room temperature.
Massage her
underarms, neck, soles, and palms
Most of the underarms, neck, soles of her short legs, and her
small palms are forgotten while massaging. Gently rub oil on these areas too.
Dirt collects easily here so clean these areas thoroughly.
Don’t be surprised if you have red discharge in his urine
It is common for newborn girls to have red discharge in
their urine. This is the return of uric acid crystals or maternal hormones. But
if it has heavy bleeding or fever, consult a doctor immediately.
Dip your elbow to check the water temperature while bathing
her. While bathing her, check the water temperature first
. An easy test is to dip your elbow and see what it looks
like.
• The shape of his head will recover on its own. Don't worry
if the
The Baby’s head is not the right round shape. It all goes well
within a year. If you wish, you can put him to sleep in a different position.