Are You Worried About First Time Parenting? Tender Child Care For Your New Born!

by Bath Towel on December 25, 2009

Are you a first time mother? So, at last you have deliv­ered a healthy baby. After the nine months of preg­nancy, now it is the time to bring your healthy new born home.

From this moment child care starts. The time you bring your new born home is also a start of your life in purgatory.

At this time you have to deal with the most impor­tant task you could ever do in your life to take the best child care for your new born.

Child care is not an easy task. Every­thing you are going to can greatly affect your child phys­i­cally, emo­tion­ally and socially.

Child care is cer­tainly one of the great­est chal­lenges that every mother could face, and the way you take care of your new born may deter­mine the degree of your responsibility.

The best child care includes many tasks to do. These tasks may start from feed­ing your baby to groom­ing, dia­per­ing, and swad­dling, bathing and best child care when he or she is sick.

Tips for safe and healthy child care

Feed­ing in the right way which gives child care:

Feed­ing your baby is one of the most impor­tant child care respon­si­bil­i­ties that you should per­form for the healthy growth of your baby. Note that just like every adult, babies need to eat for them to survive.

If your baby could only talk, pos­si­bly he will tell you when he is hun­gry or when he is full and there is no need for you to insist on let­ting him eat. But, this is not the case as babies on their early age can’t talk.

Pos­si­bly, your baby will only start to bab­ble words and make their wishes known ver­bally longer than their first year.

So, after the birth, you really need to fig­ure out on your own what your child is try­ing to ask you to do. Every mother can eas­ily sense when or how her child cries for food.

When comes to the point of food, it is an essen­tial thing for your child care, he or she only need milk dur­ing the first few months of their first year. Milk is the best and first baby food. So, breast milk is highly rec­om­mended for every new born baby.

Try to breast­feed your baby as pos­si­ble as you can, and alter­nate with a spe­cial milk for­mula to sat­isfy his or her hunger. Most breast­fed babies may want to be fed fre­quently, some­time every hour, so make your­self avail­able in the early week of the baby’s life.

Supe­rior child care involves intro­duc­ing nutri­tious food as early as pos­si­ble in her life. You can buy, or make baby food. Be care­ful while prepar­ing baby food.

Most of the moth­ers use tree-ripened peaches, while oth­ers use wild blue­ber­ries for the nat­ural sweet­ness in the food. But, make sure that you pre­pare a food for your new baby that is not only deli­cious but also nutritious.

In addi­tion, you can intro­duce new foods to your baby in the com­ing months. Watch out par­tic­u­larly if there are any reac­tions to your new born baby to the newly intro­duced food.

Note that in some instances your baby can react neg­a­tively to new foods. Given this fact, try then to intro­duce new food to the baby’s diet, but be patient enough.

Accord­ing to some expe­ri­enced moth­ers, 10 to 20 intro­duc­tions will require for a baby to totally eat and accept the new food. So, don’t think of giv­ing up the food after few tries.

Don’t insist your baby to eat the food that he or she is not accus­tomed to yet. Every respon­si­ble mother should have the under­stand­ing and patience when her babies refuse to eat.

Dia­per­ing your infant:

One of the most impor­tant deci­sions in child care that you should con­sider is the type of dia­per to use.

There are many types of dia­pers. Some are dis­pos­able, while there are oth­ers that are made of cloth.

Each of this type has its own advan­tages and dis­ad­van­tages. The deci­sion then can be based only on the time that the dia­per will be used and the avail­abil­ity of laun­dry facilities.

Dis­pos­able dia­pers ver­sus cloth diapers:

Dis­pos­able dia­pers: Dis­pos­able dia­pers make child care sim­pler. There is no need to wash and clean, hence, most of the par­ents will pre­fer this type of dia­pers for bet­ter child care. It con­sists of less chem­i­cals and elas­tic around the legs and is bet­ter for child care.

Some of the par­ents will also usu­ally look for those with tape that can be refas­tened. It is essen­tial to note that when using a dis­pos­able dia­per for your new born, it should be dis­posed of properly.

Most experts sug­gest that; dis­card the stool in the toi­let every time to sim­ply pro­tect the environment.

So, to main­tain the clean­li­ness of your envi­ron­ment and for your child care, never throw away the dis­pos­able dia­pers in waste­bas­ket. As a sub­sti­tute, dis­card them in sep­a­rate trash bags and dis­pose them properly.

Cloth dia­pers: Cloth dia­pers can be washed and reused. So, while using the cloth dia­per for your lit­tle baby, make sure that it is well-soaked, washed, and dried. After that, fold the dia­per accord­ing to the gen­der of your child. There is really big dif­fer­ence between dia­per­ing a baby girl and a baby boy.

As gen­er­ally noted, there is more mate­r­ial in the back for girls, while there is more in front for baby boys. Next, after fold­ing the dia­per accord­ing to the gen­der, you should fold the front edge of the dia­per down below the heal­ing umbil­i­cal cord.

Child care involves pro­tect­ing the skin of your child when dia­per­ing. Care­fully use the pins or fas­ten­ers as these mate­ri­als may harm your child’s skin.

At last, if you ignore dia­per cov­ers, sim­ply use pants that are plas­tic. Cloth dia­pers pre­vent your child from get­ting rashes and gives bet­ter child care.

It is essen­tial to remem­ber you that change the dia­per of your baby after every bowel move­ment or every time the dia­per is wet. While chang­ing the dia­per, you can sim­ply use water to clean your baby’s butt.

Don’t use dia­per wipes for your child care, because they con­tain chem­i­cals like alco­hol and they could irri­tate your baby’s skin.

Safe bath for your new born baby:

Safe bath gives a bet­ter child care. Bath time can be an excit­ing, fun expe­ri­ence for you and your baby. Most of the moth­ers will con­sider this as one of the most wor­thy events of the day. It will not only cre­ate a bond between you and your baby, but it is the right time to exam­ine your child body with­out clothes.

Just like feed­ing, bathing is also not an easy task to carry out for a new mother in her child care. Effec­tive child care improves the bond­ing between you and your new born.

Tips for a safe bath for child care:

• You need to be very care­ful about the tem­per­a­ture of the water. It should be in between 96 to 100 degree Fahren­heit.
• Make sure you have a sure grip on your baby.
• Child care involves pay­ing close atten­tion while bathing your new born.
• Observe the bathing area. Is there any harm or dan­ger around the bathing area?
• Never leave your child unsu­per­vised in the bath tub, even for just a minute. For instance, while you are on the stage of tak­ing your child’s bath, don’t go, to answer the phone or to open the door. Instead wrap your child up in towel and take the baby with you.
• Make the bath­tub safe for baby bath and for your child care. Some bath­tubs can be slip­pery, so pro­tect your­self and your baby with a secure seat­ing.
• Child care involves pro­tect­ing your child from painful bumps and make sure that any of the slid­ing glass doors are designed and crafted from safety glass.
• While bathing your new born baby, use only the right sup­plies. Some experts said that, bathing your baby with sham­poos, soaps and bub­ble baths can only dry your baby’s skin. The dry skin can cause rashes and blem­ishes in the end. These sup­plies can also cause uri­nary tract infec­tion.
• It is rec­om­mended to use these sup­plies in con­trol for child care. The point to remem­ber is care­ful in how much you put of these to your baby.

How to dress your new born baby?

Child care involves dress­ing your baby appro­pri­ately. This depends on the time of the year as well as the tem­per­a­ture inside your home. Inside tem­per­a­ture is the major thing to con­sider with child care.

How­ever, in dress­ing your baby, it is essen­tial to choose the appro­pri­ate cloth­ing for bet­ter child care.

Child care while dress­ing your child:

• You should make sure that the clothes you pro­vide for your new born are large enough for easy dress­ing and also to pro­vide the child enough room for his or her envi­ron­ment.
• It would be best to look and pur­chase a baby dress that is larger than the baby’s age in months.
• If your baby is three months old, it is bet­ter to pur­chase baby clothes that are of six-month size.
• Wash the new clothes, before your baby wears the clothes, because new clothes may cause irri­ta­tion to your baby’s skin and hence your baby feels uncom­fort­able.
• Laun­der the clothes with a spe­cial and safe deter­gent. Use the deter­gents that are specif­i­cally designed for babies.

Choos­ing cloth­ing for bet­ter child care:

Here are the most impor­tant things you have to keep in mind when choos­ing the suit­able cloth­ing for your child.

• New born baby cloth­ing gen­er­ally require a num­ber of wash­ings.
• Cloth your baby with those that have strong zip­pers and well-constructed seams.
• Your baby’s cloth inside should be soft, not scratchy or rough.
• Choose clothes that per­mit easy dress­ing.
• Child care involves choos­ing the clothes that allow easy access to the dia­pers.
• Pur­chase baby clothes that fea­ture side or front open­ings, neck­lines that are stretch­able, and those with large shoul­der snaps.

The most impor­tant thing to be con­sid­ered in child care is to dress your child com­fort­ably as would dress your­self. Child care involves dress­ing your child prop­erly to pro­tect from harm­ful temperature.

Swad­dling for your child care:

Swad­dling is a new way for child care. It is mostly the skill of wrap­ping your infant in a blan­ket for secu­rity and warmth purposes.

Var­i­ous stud­ies have also revealed that swad­dling your new born baby may keep him or her from being both­ered by his or her own dis­turb­ing reflex and it will pro­tect him or her from dan­ger­ous cold and heat Swad­dling the baby is a great way of keep­ing that baby calm and secure.

The right way to swad­dle your new born baby:

Swad­dling tech­niques are very sim­ple and it makes child care easy. Fol­low the below men­tioned steps to know how to swad­dle your baby.

1. Take a blan­ket and place it down in front of you in the shape of a dia­mond. Ensure that the point is on top.
2. Fold the top point down.
3. Lay your baby on his or her back on the blan­ket. Make sure that the baby’s head is about the edge you have just folded down.
4. Look for the side points of the blan­ket and take one of them.
5. Drag the side point tightly over the baby’s, and tuck it under his or her thighs.
6. Take the bot­tom point up over his or her feet.
7. Take the other side of the blan­ket and extend it over your baby. It should be in the oppo­site direc­tion. Again, tuck it under his thighs.

When to seek doctor’s help?

Child care involves help­ing your baby when­ever he is sick, you should call the doc­tor imme­di­ately. Note that even though some of cer­tain ill­nesses appear to be mild, they can be a sign of seri­ous disorder.

Here is the list of pos­si­ble symp­toms that your new born may encounter dur­ing his or her early age:

• Poor feed­ing
• Loss of con­scious­ness
• Hys­ter­i­cal cry­ing or unusual excite­ment
• High fever
• Extreme sleepi­ness
• Paral­y­sis of any part of the body
• Extreme chill­ing
• Sud­den loss of hear­ing
• Ear­ache
• Dis­charge of fluid from the ear
• Severe headache
• Con­vul­sion
• Sud­den weak­ness
• Dis­col­ored and bad-smelling nasal fluid
• Diar­rhea
• Poor col­or­ing
• Vom­it­ing

There are lots of other symp­toms asso­ci­ated with seri­ous dis­or­ders for infants. If you observe any of the above men­tioned symp­toms, then call your doc­tor right away to acquire bet­ter child care.

Now you came to know how effec­tive child care can be acquired. Child care involves a lot of effort and time needed to suc­cess­fully per­form the needs of your baby.

Though it can be a dis­turb­ing and tir­ing task, but it is the great­est chal­lenge of being a par­ent. So, if you want to be good par­ent then take all the above men­tioned respon­si­bil­i­ties those par­ents are tasked to do. Then your new born baby will grow up happy, healthy and safe.

Nee­l­ima Reddy, author of this arti­cle writes for NewBornBabyZone.com. The New Born Baby blog pub­lished infor­ma­tion on var­i­ous aspects required for tak­ing care of new born like new­born health and dis­or­ders, Baby sleep aspects, Tod­dler care, Baby gifts, Baby toys, Baby fur­ni­ture, Baby care cen­ter, etc. For more infor­ma­tion visit New­born Baby Zone

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