Archive for August, 2011

Newborn Safety Tips

Thursday, August 18th, 2011

Having first child is just a wonderful experience and feeling for every mother. You just want to give everything you can give to your child. Most of new parents start to shop clothes, toys and all necessary things before the child takes birth, but very few searches about safety issues. Your kids’ safety is the most important thing you should look for. Your baby is just born and not enough immune to fight with the germs and illness. There are certain things those are supposed to be done in order to keep your child healthy.

First you must join a club that is about mother teaching. There are many clubs those teach how to take care of your new born babies the entire important thing you should know they will tell by showing you that is very good as you can learn better. It is recommended to have some alarms in bay’s room. Don’t let your baby alone and keep it warm by your body. Keep in touch with you. While sleeping make a border of pillows so that your baby don’t falls down it can be dangerous.

Newborn baby is just like a gift for parents you need to keep it safe and healthy. You must consult a doctor to know more about your newborn baby’s health. There are many child specialist doctors available those can suggest you better because they are expert in their field and spent years in these studies. So don’t wait for the birth of your child, be prepared before your child takes birth.

Tips To Take Care Your New Born Baby

Thursday, August 4th, 2011

If you are new mother or about to have a baby then you must be getting ready to take care of your baby. But confused what to do or what to not. Here are some tips given below to take care of your new born baby.

  • Can you give your baby water? Like all human beings, even babies need water to survive. However in reality not need to drink water directly. Child pediatrician gives advice against giving water to newborns for at least 6 months. So how do these babies have water? They get their water needs from breast milk or formula. Both contain a high proportion of water.
  • If you provide water directly to the child, it will fill the stomach are very easy and fast. Instead of providing water directly if you provide the milk, then they will receive their water needs and other essential nutrients for proper nutrition. That’s why most doctors ask that you do not supply water directly to the child.
  • Why do babies cry? It is believed that babies tend to mourn to draw attention to their needs or other ailments. One of the common reasons why babies cry because of a wet diaper, or hunger or thirst.

Here are some things you can check if your baby cries:

  1. It’s time to breastfeed the baby?
  2. Is there a problem with the layer?
  3. The baby is too hot or cold?
  4. The baby is tired and sleepy?
  5. Has your child burp?
  6. Your child is afraid or uncomfortable?
  7. Is your child gets tired and wants to collect?