Sunday, 5 June 2011

Baby Care Basics – Some Handy Tips

Bringing home your newborn can present a hectic, stressful experience for any parent. Knowing a few baby care basics and preparing for the homecoming can make the transition much easier for you and baby.
Proper Clothing
A baby’s metabolism is much slower than ours. Since the first year of their lives will be a sedentary one, with very little movement, they have the potential to get cold even on the warmest days. Also, with messy feeding times and frequent bowel movements, you’ll need to have several sets of clothing available to keep them clean and comfortable. Cotton provides a comfy, non-allergic fabric that is breathable and easily cleaned (don’t get fancy and stick to your baby care basics). While cheaper fabrics like polyester can be used for warm top layers, cotton and/or fleece should be used underneath to keep your baby’s skin from becoming irritated.
Diaper Changes
Diaper changes will make up the majority of your time and this is an important consideration for any parent. There are a variety of great brands that are all suitable in disposable form. Consider “going green” with your diaper choice. Stocking up on cotton, reusable diapers will make you feel great about the environment and save your money on garbage tag. Washable diaper is also more breathable and comfortable for your newborn.
Feeding Time
Set up scheduled feeding times. This is done within the first few weeks of your baby’s life. Try to feed them at the same time every day and don’t over feed them. Feeding on a schedule is baby care basics 101, along with frequent burping to prevent excess gas.
Talk time
While it may come naturally to some parents; make sure you always talk to your baby. Not will it provide a calming, soothing effect for them — it’s also crucial to their development. The more you talk with your baby, the faster they themselves will start to form words and communicate

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