After a long wait of nine months, when finally your baby arrives, you have some questions in mind, such as how your babies are born and what happens immediately after their birth? Actually when babies are born:
All normal babies are “Roomed In” or kept with mother. It helps in initiating breast- feeding and also keeping baby warm and comfortable.
As a parent of a newborn, you try your best to keep your baby comfortable in this new world. Following are the answers of some common questions:
Unlike adults, newborn babies do not have adequate mechanism to generate or shed heat, so they are required to be kept under optimum temperature.
By enlarge the room temperature which is slightly warm or uncomfortable to an adult is usually comfortable for the baby.
During winter baby should be fully covered with woolen. Socks, hand gloves and cap should be used to prevent heat loss. Room should be kept warm with room heaters.
During summer baby should wear loose and soft cotton clothes. Room should be properly ventilated and kept cool by using cooler or air conditioners.
When comfortable, baby’s hands and feet should be reasonably warm to touch and sole and palm should be pink in color.
If baby is too cold, sole and palms tend to get bluish. If baby is sweating overhead and neck it means he is over clothed or room temperature is too high.
Breast-feed is the ideal food for your child because of its nutritional composition. Following are the facts associated with the breast-feeding:
Baby should be put to mother’s breast as soon as possible, preferably within half to one hour. Do not give anything else like honey, water or top milk.
Initial watery yellow milk called colorstrum is good for babies health and should never be discarded. Adopt a “Semi-demand” approach. If baby demands feed him otherwise offer every 2-3 hrly. Babies have a tendency to fall asleep after few sucks, don’t worry. Try to tickle him gently to keep awake. Babies should be fed exclusively by breast for first 4-6 months. During this period they do not require any supplements including water.
A cranky baby, a baby who puts hands inside his mouth or who makes sucking movements doesn’t always mean a hungry baby.
Mother’s milk is always adequate for nutritional requirements of a baby.
Be sure your baby is getting enough milk if he..