Whether you have just
welcomed a baby into your family or have started the process of pregnancy , you
may have a few questions about life with a newborn. From feeding and diapering to safety. Parenting is
a job that requires constant on-the-job training. And life with a newborn
definitely requires time to adjust. Pretty much everything in your life will
change with a baby and that can be stressful, no matter how much you love your
child
Figure out what works best to comfort
your baby when she is crying.Ask for local recommendations from other parents.
Helping a new mom doesn't mean that they just have to help hold the baby. Don't
be afraid to ask people who offer to help that they do other household chores,
take care of your other kids, or run errands for you, so that you can continue
to spend time with your new baby. Your baby's doctor will become an important
person in both you and your baby's life, so consider your choices carefully.
Babies spend a lot of time eating
and, in the beginning, you will need to decide if you want to feed your baby
breast milk or formula milk . Breastfeeding is a wonderful choice for many
families, if possible. Shown studies that breastfeeding has many health
benefits for babies and a powerful bonding tool between mother and baby.You
will need to educate yourself on the benefits of breastfeeding, how to get
started breastfeeding, and how to handle any special circumstances you might
encounter.
You have the choice of
breastfeeding your baby directly from the breast if one partner is willing and
able, using a breast pump to store breast milk and feed the baby with a bottle,
using donated breast milk, or purchasing formula. Feeding your baby should not
be stressful, but it might be a time when you have to learn to make decisions
that are best for you, your baby, and your entire family.You can mix any
variety of feeding, such as breastfeeding your baby and supplementing with
formula or using a mixture of donor breast milk and formula or pumped milk and
formula. Breastfeeding is very adaptable and your body will adjust to the
schedule that you choose.
Many experts believe
that using a pacifier may interfere with breastfeeding and they are associated
with early weaning. On the other hand, they are thought to help reduce a baby's
risk of SIDS. But to avoid any breastfeeding problems, wait until you baby is
at least one month old. Then only offer the pacifier at sleep times and don't
reinsert it once your baby falls asleep.Continue to feed your
baby on-demand and work towards staying on a regular routine or schedule based
on your baby's needs and demands. Feed your baby before
she gets over-hungry remember that crying is often a late sign of being hungry.
Babies cry when they are hungry, cold, tired, or need to
be changed. One way to help your crying baby could be to anticipate these needs
and quickly respond to them. Remember the Crying Baby it is their only way to communicate with us.
Newborns sleep a lot
Always place your baby to sleep on his/her back. Do not co-sleep with your
baby, but placing his/her crib in your room. Be sure to put
all potentially dangerous chemicals out of reach of babies. This includes
household cleaners, laundry detergent, and dishwasher detergents as well as any
medications.
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