Baby Care Motherhood Guide
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Whether you are a new mom or a new dad, you’ve been through a lot. Now comes the time you are at home and want to give your newborn baby the best care you provide, but sometimes it might feel like you don't know what you're doing!
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These guidelines can make even the most anxious new parents self-assured about looking after a newborn baby.
Baby care is a big thing, but we divided this big notion into smaller lessons, here you will learn what to expect in the first year. You will learn about nutrition and baby food according to your baby development. You will learn the simplest things from diapering you baby, feeding an burping, bonding and soothing, how the get your baby to sleep, how to deal with circumcision and umbilical cord care.
Parenting is a huge privilege but it’s definitely not easy. From the moment of birth, you will be busy taking care of your new infant, every parent goes though those not easy times, but knowledge and smart tips can make a difference, especially for the new parent. Knowing what to expect first year your newborn arrived to your life is important.
The lessons in this parenting baby care course:
Baby nutrition by age group - Baby food is an issue, we will take you hand by hand, and for every age, from birth to 12 month we will explain what foods your baby needs and how it relates to your baby development.
Getting Help After the Birth - Take into consideration seeking assistance during postpartum, which can be very busy and over-bearing
Handling a Newborn - If this is your first time around newborns, their delicacy may be daunting. We will offer a number of basics to keep in mind.
Bonding and Soothing - Bonding, perhaps one of the most enjoyable moments of infant care, takes place during the delicate time in the first hours and days right after the birth when parents make a profound connection with their baby. Physical closeness can encourage an emotional connection.
All About Diapering - Whether you decide to opt for cloth or disposable diapers, your baby will dirty diapers about 10 times a day, or about 70 times a week. Learn how it is done the right way.
Bathing Baby Care Basics - You should give your baby a sponge bath until:
1. the umbilical cord falls off and the navel heals completely (1–4 weeks)
2. the circumcision heals (1–2 weeks)
Bathing more than two to three times a week within the first year may dry your baby’s skin.
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Circumcision and Umbilical Cord Care of your baby – taking good care of the circumcision and umbilical cord must not be taken lightly, learn how to do it right.
Feeding and Burping - You may be wondering how often you should feed your baby. Typically, it's recommended that babies be fed every time they seem hungry. You will know that your baby is hungry when he or she is crying, putting fingers in his or her mouth, or making sucking noises. Also learn what kind of baby food is right for your infant, what causes burping, what make is hard for you baby to sleep and more.
Sleeping Basics - As a first-time parent, you may be shocked to discover that your baby, who seems to need you every single time, actually sleeps about 16 hours or more! Newborns normally sleep for periods of 2–4 hours. Don't expect your baby to sleep straight overnight.
Download this baby care course for first time parent, it is free and can change your life. Keep track on your newborn baby development, help him and yourself enjoy those times.
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