Newborn Care Guide: A Super Practical Guide.
Baby's sleep.
1.When sleeping at night, properly rotating the sleeping position on the left and right sides can help prevent choking and sleeping deviations. Between 1 and 3 months of age, it is not recommended to sleep on your stomach to prevent your mouth and nose from covering your baby's nose.
2.Newborns have a high demand for sleep, requiring about 16 to 20 hours of sleep per day.
3.Pillow selection: Newborns do not need a pillow and can be replaced with a tulle towel to prevent spitting up.
4.How to put to sleep: You can use boos or white noise to help your baby fall asleep, shake gently, but avoid excessive shaking so as not to affect your baby's brain development.
5.Maintaining a sleeping environment helps protect your baby's visual development.
6.Use a swaddle sleeping bag to give your baby a more secure sleeping environment.
7.Do not place soft towels, toys and other items on the bed to prevent the baby's mouth and nose from being covered.
Baby care.
1.Bathe 1 hour after feeding, and the water temperature is controlled at 37 to 40.
2.Use shower gel once a week, not too much.
3.Passive exercises are carried out before bathing to promote the development of the baby's body and brain.
4.Touch after bathing to enhance your baby's sense of security.
Baby bowel movements.
1.1 to 2 days after birth, your baby will pass dark green or black-brown meconium, after which the normal stool will be golden yellow and pasty. Breastfeeding is about 1 per day5 times, 1 to 2 times for formula-fed babies.
2.Change diapers frequently to keep your baby's buttocks dry and prevent red buttocks.
3.When washing your buttocks, gently wipe from front to back.
Baby feeding.
1.1 to 3 days of age, 5 to 15 ml; 4 to 7 days, 25 to 30 ml; After 1 week, 50 ml; After 2 weeks, 60 to 90 ml; After the full moon, 80 to 120 ml.
2.Breast milk digestion time 25 to 3 hours, milk powder digestion time 3 to 4 hours.
3.After feeding, hold the burp vertically and use a hollow palm to pat from the bottom up.
4.Baby's time** increases the success rate of exclusive breastfeeding. Make sure your baby's nostrils are clear when feeding, and if your baby falls asleep while feeding, you can wake up by touching the ears or soles of your feet.
5.Babies can be fed with water from 6 months of age.
6.When hiccups, you can let your baby cry a few times or drink a little milk to help suppress it.
7.After 14 days of life, vitamin AD supplementation is initiated.
Basic nursing.
Baby Vaccines:
1.After vaccination, observe for 30 minutes for adverse reactions.
2.Fasting from food and water for 1 hour after rotavirus vaccination.
3.Do not bathe for 24 hours after vaccination.
4.On the day of vaccination, drink plenty of fluids and rest, and avoid strenuous activities.
The free vaccines that must be vaccinated include: Vaccine Vaccine, Hepatitis B Vaccine, MMR Vaccine, Diphtheria, Live Aencephalitis Vaccine, and Hepatitis A Vaccine.
Selective self-financed vaccines include: quadrivalent conjugate vaccine.
Priority is given to free vaccines: Japanese encephalitis, hepatitis B, and hepatitis A vaccines. Moms and Dad, let's learn about scientific parenting together! Hopefully, this detailed and vivid guide to newborn care will help you navigate every challenge of parenting with ease.
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