Tuesday, July 7, 2020

Baby essential for born days

Welcome to the world of babies
(an easy guide for new parenting)

Parenting is an art of natural love and affection and mutual understanding between you and children.Babies are more troube than you thought and more wonderful.Motherhood is the only place where you can experience heaven and hell at the same time.
Here are some tips for your new parenting....

Essentials for your new born

  1. Baby matresses                      
  2. Baby towel
  3. Breast pump
  4. Baby dress
  5. Baby diaper
  6. Baby wipe
  7. Baby feeding bottle
  8. Changing mat
  9. Breast pads
  10. Diaper rash oilment
  11. Hand sanitizer
  12. Burp clothes
  13. Baby soap
  14. Baby lotion
  15. Nursing pillow
  16. Nursing bra

Wash your hands before you touch them👍


While your baby is new born it is a good  to ask visitors to wash their hands before touching them. Cleanliness around newborns makes sense because newborn babies' immune systems are not yet developed.

Once your baby is more than a month  you need not to be so careful about protecting them from germs. However it is  a good idea for visitors to wash their hands.Your baby's immune system will strengthen as they grow. The first  years of your child life is  most likely to be vulnerable to germs.

 A theory states that children raised in clean homes are more likely to suffer from asthma and aergies later in life.Cleaner homes are thought to limit a child's exposure to germs, which means that the immune system is not taught how to fend off germs and infections properly. As a result, some children's bodies become primed to see harmless substances, such as dust and pollen, as unwanted invaders.so it's certainly best to be cautious and keep your baby's environment clean and safe.


Dont allow them to cry more😂



A baby who is left crying for long enough will eventually stop but not because he has learnt to go to sleep happily alone,but because he is exhausted  and despaired of getting help.
Crying is a baby's way of signalling when they are uncomfortable or distressed, adding that being left crying hard is stressful, and continued acute stress sets up a hormonal chain reaction that ultimately stimulates the adrenal glands into releasing the stress hormone cortisol. Long continued or oft-repeated crying can produce so much cortisol that it can damage a baby's brain


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