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Wednesday, 14 September 2011

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Thursday, 8 September 2011

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Monday, 5 September 2011

Introduction

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The most exciting affair in the lives of a couple is having a newborn baby. Becoming a parent is a unique and happiest moment for everyone and at the same time, caring for a newborn is one of life’s biggest challenges in a person’s life. After the arrival of a newborn in a couple lives, both father and mother have to go through a whole new set of experiences, challenges and emotions. As is already said, With new positions, come new responsibilities. Both father and the mother hope that their newborn child grows up to a healthy and successful human being. And for this, the foundation has to be kept as soon as the mother conceives. The responsibility even increases when little one takes his first breath in the open air.
Most of the parents know very little about baby care at first. This section contains the first three wondrous years of the baby. It gives a wonderful insight to the expecting and new parents on how take care of their baby during these years and enjoy this very exciting time in their life!
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The most exciting affair in the lives of a couple is having a newborn baby. Becoming a parent is a unique and happiest moment for everyone and at the same time, caring for a newborn is one of life’s biggest challenges in a person’s life. After the arrival of a newborn in a couple lives, both father and mother have to go through a whole new set of experiences, challenges and emotions. As is already said, With new positions, come new responsibilities. Both father and the mother hope that their newborn child grows up to a healthy and successful human being. And for this, the foundation has to be kept as soon as the mother conceives. The responsibility even increases when little one takes his first breath in the open air.
Most of the parents know very little about baby care at first. This section contains the first three wondrous years of the baby. It gives a wonderful insight to the expecting and new parents on how take care of their baby during these years and enjoy this very exciting time in their life!
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Baby Massage

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There are many ways to express your love to newborn babies. Baby massage is one of them. Babies react instinctively to touch and this can be seen when they curl their fingers and toes as soon as someone or something touches them. Babies react to touch much more readily than the other four senses.
Baby massage is one of the best ways to bond with your new-born; it calms and appeases him or her. Massage has been shown to help calm colicky babies, solve wind and other digestive problems. It improves circulation and drainage and stimulates the muscles, cells and skin tissues.
Massaged daily, premature infants develop more rapidly than those who are not massaged. After six weeks, they are more alert and cry less and are more socially and emotionally expressive.
Oils for the massage:
Use natural, pure and mild oil for massaging your baby, which are very sensitive to the baby’s delicate skin.
Plant-derived base oils like grape seeds, sweet almond or coconut oil are the most suitable for baby massage and allow the baby skin to breathe. Many commercial baby oils contain mineral oils which are not easily absorbed by the skin and tend to block the pores. Perfumed products and essential oils should not be used on young babies.
Check for the oil sensitivity by rubbing a tiny amount of the oil onto his or her skin. Leave on for 30 minutes and check to see if there is any reaction. Clean off the baby’s hands with tissue or wet wipes to avoid him or her ingesting the oil. Do the same for your baby's toes.
Right time to do massage:
For massage, choose a time when the baby is alert. If the baby is tired, start after his or her nap. There is nothing to worry if he or she does not seem content the first few times as he or she is not used to the movements and the sounds of the hands.
Start the massage by creating a relaxing atmosphere, free from interruptions. Choose a quiet time and place. Lay your baby down on a mattress or bed, or on your lap and begin. Make eye contact with the baby throughout the massage and talk gently and encouragingly to him or her. The principle of baby massage is generally to work up the arms, legs and tummy, towards the heart.
The baby should not be given the massage when he or she has unexplained swelling or bruising, perhaps from recent injections; or unusual rashes. It is also not advisable to massage the baby when he or she has had a fall, has cut himself, develop new scar tissue, or if he or she has any known heart conditions or high blood pressure. It is best to consult the doctor in case of any doubt.
Remember never to massage baby after his or her feeding. Don’t wake up the baby for a massage. Do not massage a newborn infant at bath time as this can be over-stimulating.
Points to remember prior to baby massage:
• Ensure that you and your baby are relaxed and can remain undisturbed for about 15 minutes set the mood; play gentle music while massaging the baby.
• The room should be kept at a comfortable temperature.
• Remove your jewellery and watch to prevent scratching the baby. Fingernails should also be cut short.
• Keep the movements gentle. Do not apply force as his or her muscles as intense pressure could cause bruising.
• Warm your hands by rubbing them together before touching your baby.
• Pour the oil into an open bowl or container so that you don't have to worry about lids during the massage. Keep the oil at your convenience so that you can easily dip the fingers of one hand into the bowl while your other hand maintains contact with your baby.
• Do not pour oil directly onto your baby's skin.
• If you have long hair, tie it up neatly so that it does not fall onto your baby's body.
• Keep the massage sessions short, usually 15-20 minutes for a full massage.
• If your baby is colicky, there is no need to apply the full procedure of the massage. Just massage his abdomen, which will be hard and distended, in a clockwise circular motion.
• It is better to rub away the oil from your baby's hands which he may put into his mouth.
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Baby Skincare

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A baby's skin is delicate and needs extra care. Harsh skin products, bacteria and even weather conditions can trigger rashes on a newborn's delicate skin.
Natural remedies can play a vital role in baby care and often provide gentle yet effective relief from minor ailments - even enhancing many experiences associated with the care of a new baby. It is important to understand that to take care of Baby's skin the most natural way is often best. Offer only products which are as pure, natural and mild, baby-specific and bland as possible, particularly during the first weeks. The more complex an ingredient list reads, the more likely it is that the baby may get allergic to one of the ingredients. Seek out the products by the manufacturers producing specifically for infants, as this field is obviously their focus.
• Atopic Eczema-
Atopic eczema in the baby can be triggered by any allergic reaction or even by the anxiety. Atopic eczema is a sort of rash that is characterized by pink or red patches, which are dry and scaly. Affected areas include the face, especially the cheeks, and skin creases at the joints like the knees, elbows, ankles, wrists and the upper thighs. Babies with eczema usually suffer from intense itchiness and once they start scratching, the skin becomes red and raw. 
The entire rubbing and scratching of the affected area can lead to a thickening or lichenification of the skin. And if the scratching causes the skin to break, secondary infections may be at risk. The cause can be hereditary and children who suffer from eczema are sometimes found to develop asthma.
Preventive measures can be taken after identifying the root of the problem - whether it's a reaction to dust mites, certain foods or fabric. Consult the pediatrician. If the eczema existing in the family, then the introduction of the dairy products into the baby's diet should be delayed until he is one year old.
Trim the child's fingernails and put on mittens at night to prevent further injuries caused by scratching. Avoid extreme heat and cold as it can aggravate the condition. It's important to keep the skin supple and moist. During baths, add a few drops of bath oil and avoid using alkaline soaps as they have a drying effect. After each bath, apply emollients (on doctor’s prescription), all over the baby to keep the skin moist. These should be applied frequently to hydrate the skin. Mild steroid creams can be used for serious eczema provided a doctor prescribes them and they are used sparingly. Clothes should be washed and rinsed thoroughly as any residual build-up can irritate the skin. Avoid irritating fabrics like wool or nylon. Cotton fabric is best for babies.

• Sun care-
It is very easy for babies and children to be burnt by the sun because of their ultrasensitive skin - even on cloudy days. It has been scientifically proven that if a baby or child has serious sunburn when they are young, they are more prone to skin cancer when adults.
So always protect your child by putting a sun block/ sunscreen all over the exposed skin on his body and giving him a hat to wear, which shades his face and neck. Sun block should in a formula which is specially designed for babies and children. While in the sun, reapply the cream every hour, taking care not to get any in his eyes or mouth. Do not put cream on the palms of his hands or his fingers since he may place these in his mouth and ingest the cream. Creams and lotions are much easier to apply and a lot less messy than oils or sprays. If the baby does get sun burnt, it is important to treat as soon as possible. Give the baby a cool bath to cool down his skin temperature then after drying apply a cooling aftersun gel or lotion. Aloe gel is particularly effective for treating sunburn. Make sure the baby is drinking plenty of water during hot weather so he does not become dehydrated or suffer from heat stroke. As far as possible, try to always keep the baby in the shade and out of direct sunlight.
• Cradle Cap-
Cradle cap is a harmless scalp condition, which tends to appear anytime in the first 10 weeks of the baby's life. It is characterized by oily, yellow scales on the scalp, forehead, and face, eye brows, behind the ears and around the genital area. In fact, cradle cap is similar to atopic eczema, but is less itchy and occurs in different areas.
In case of cradle cap, wash the affected areas daily. Excessive scaling on the scalp can be removed by shampooing regularly. Prevent the build-up of scales by brushing through your baby's hair with a soft-bristled brush. Applying baby or olive oil to the affected area and leaving it overnight before brushing and washing can remove scales.
• Heat Rash-
Heat rashes develop on the baby’s delicate skin when the pores of the skin are blocked. Causes of blockage include poorly ventilated rooms or thick layers of clothing. Products for oily skin can also block the pores. The rash often appears as small, red bumps in skin folds. And usually affects the cheeks, neck, shoulders, and diaper area. While a common occurrence, heat rash does not pose a major discomfort to babies, are potentially harmless and most outbreaks pass quickly.
Do not overdress your baby; light clothing made of natural fibers like cotton is best for the baby. Ensure the room is properly ventilated and wherever possible, have a through breeze in the room. Wipe away any sweat with a damp cloth and give frequent cool baths or sponge baths to help open the skin pores.
• Nappy Rash-
Nappy rash is a common problem that arises when a baby's urine or stool is left too long and it comes into contact with the skin. The bacteria in the stool react with urine to produce ammonia, which stings and burns the skin.
Symptoms of nappy rash can range from patches of mild redness to inflamed areas covered with tiny spots filled with pus. Areas normally affected are the buttocks, groin area and upper thighs.
If the baby shows signs of nappy rash, a barrier cream applied between the skin and diaper may help. Change the baby's diapers frequently and take care not to leave him in a wet diaper for long periods of time. Let the baby go bare-bottomed as often as possible to help the skin breathe. When washing cloth nappies, rinse them well to avoid any build-up of detergents or fabric conditioners. As a babies' skin is sensitive to these substances, consider using disposable diapers for a time instead.
Bathe the baby's bottom frequently and clean the sensitive areas gently with water. Avoid baby wipes containing alcohol as they have a drying effect on the skin. In case of very messy nappy, it may be easier to clean him with cotton wool and baby lotion.
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Baby Massage

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There are many ways to express your love to newborn babies. Baby massage is one of them. Babies react instinctively to touch and this can be seen when they curl their fingers and toes as soon as someone or something touches them. Babies react to touch much more readily than the other four senses.
Baby massage is one of the best ways to bond with your new-born; it calms and appeases him or her. Massage has been shown to help calm colicky babies, solve wind and other digestive problems. It improves circulation and drainage and stimulates the muscles, cells and skin tissues.
Massaged daily, premature infants develop more rapidly than those who are not massaged. After six weeks, they are more alert and cry less and are more socially and emotionally expressive.
Oils for the massage:
Use natural, pure and mild oil for massaging your baby, which are very sensitive to the baby’s delicate skin.
Plant-derived base oils like grape seeds, sweet almond or coconut oil are the most suitable for baby massage and allow the baby skin to breathe. Many commercial baby oils contain mineral oils which are not easily absorbed by the skin and tend to block the pores. Perfumed products and essential oils should not be used on young babies.
Check for the oil sensitivity by rubbing a tiny amount of the oil onto his or her skin. Leave on for 30 minutes and check to see if there is any reaction. Clean off the baby’s hands with tissue or wet wipes to avoid him or her ingesting the oil. Do the same for your baby's toes.
Right time to do massage:
For massage, choose a time when the baby is alert. If the baby is tired, start after his or her nap. There is nothing to worry if he or she does not seem content the first few times as he or she is not used to the movements and the sounds of the hands.
Start the massage by creating a relaxing atmosphere, free from interruptions. Choose a quiet time and place. Lay your baby down on a mattress or bed, or on your lap and begin. Make eye contact with the baby throughout the massage and talk gently and encouragingly to him or her. The principle of baby massage is generally to work up the arms, legs and tummy, towards the heart.
The baby should not be given the massage when he or she has unexplained swelling or bruising, perhaps from recent injections; or unusual rashes. It is also not advisable to massage the baby when he or she has had a fall, has cut himself, develop new scar tissue, or if he or she has any known heart conditions or high blood pressure. It is best to consult the doctor in case of any doubt.
Remember never to massage baby after his or her feeding. Don’t wake up the baby for a massage. Do not massage a newborn infant at bath time as this can be over-stimulating.
Points to remember prior to baby massage:
• Ensure that you and your baby are relaxed and can remain undisturbed for about 15 minutes set the mood; play gentle music while massaging the baby.
• The room should be kept at a comfortable temperature.
• Remove your jewellery and watch to prevent scratching the baby. Fingernails should also be cut short.
• Keep the movements gentle. Do not apply force as his or her muscles as intense pressure could cause bruising.
• Warm your hands by rubbing them together before touching your baby.
• Pour the oil into an open bowl or container so that you don't have to worry about lids during the massage. Keep the oil at your convenience so that you can easily dip the fingers of one hand into the bowl while your other hand maintains contact with your baby.
• Do not pour oil directly onto your baby's skin.
• If you have long hair, tie it up neatly so that it does not fall onto your baby's body.
• Keep the massage sessions short, usually 15-20 minutes for a full massage.
• If your baby is colicky, there is no need to apply the full procedure of the massage. Just massage his abdomen, which will be hard and distended, in a clockwise circular motion.
• It is better to rub away the oil from your baby's hands which he may put into his mouth.
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Baby Skincare

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A baby's skin is delicate and needs extra care. Harsh skin products, bacteria and even weather conditions can trigger rashes on a newborn's delicate skin.
Natural remedies can play a vital role in baby care and often provide gentle yet effective relief from minor ailments - even enhancing many experiences associated with the care of a new baby. It is important to understand that to take care of Baby's skin the most natural way is often best. Offer only products which are as pure, natural and mild, baby-specific and bland as possible, particularly during the first weeks. The more complex an ingredient list reads, the more likely it is that the baby may get allergic to one of the ingredients. Seek out the products by the manufacturers producing specifically for infants, as this field is obviously their focus.
• Atopic Eczema-
Atopic eczema in the baby can be triggered by any allergic reaction or even by the anxiety. Atopic eczema is a sort of rash that is characterized by pink or red patches, which are dry and scaly. Affected areas include the face, especially the cheeks, and skin creases at the joints like the knees, elbows, ankles, wrists and the upper thighs. Babies with eczema usually suffer from intense itchiness and once they start scratching, the skin becomes red and raw. 
The entire rubbing and scratching of the affected area can lead to a thickening or lichenification of the skin. And if the scratching causes the skin to break, secondary infections may be at risk. The cause can be hereditary and children who suffer from eczema are sometimes found to develop asthma.
Preventive measures can be taken after identifying the root of the problem - whether it's a reaction to dust mites, certain foods or fabric. Consult the pediatrician. If the eczema existing in the family, then the introduction of the dairy products into the baby's diet should be delayed until he is one year old.
Trim the child's fingernails and put on mittens at night to prevent further injuries caused by scratching. Avoid extreme heat and cold as it can aggravate the condition. It's important to keep the skin supple and moist. During baths, add a few drops of bath oil and avoid using alkaline soaps as they have a drying effect. After each bath, apply emollients (on doctor’s prescription), all over the baby to keep the skin moist. These should be applied frequently to hydrate the skin. Mild steroid creams can be used for serious eczema provided a doctor prescribes them and they are used sparingly. Clothes should be washed and rinsed thoroughly as any residual build-up can irritate the skin. Avoid irritating fabrics like wool or nylon. Cotton fabric is best for babies.

• Sun care-
It is very easy for babies and children to be burnt by the sun because of their ultrasensitive skin - even on cloudy days. It has been scientifically proven that if a baby or child has serious sunburn when they are young, they are more prone to skin cancer when adults.
So always protect your child by putting a sun block/ sunscreen all over the exposed skin on his body and giving him a hat to wear, which shades his face and neck. Sun block should in a formula which is specially designed for babies and children. While in the sun, reapply the cream every hour, taking care not to get any in his eyes or mouth. Do not put cream on the palms of his hands or his fingers since he may place these in his mouth and ingest the cream. Creams and lotions are much easier to apply and a lot less messy than oils or sprays. If the baby does get sun burnt, it is important to treat as soon as possible. Give the baby a cool bath to cool down his skin temperature then after drying apply a cooling aftersun gel or lotion. Aloe gel is particularly effective for treating sunburn. Make sure the baby is drinking plenty of water during hot weather so he does not become dehydrated or suffer from heat stroke. As far as possible, try to always keep the baby in the shade and out of direct sunlight.
• Cradle Cap-
Cradle cap is a harmless scalp condition, which tends to appear anytime in the first 10 weeks of the baby's life. It is characterized by oily, yellow scales on the scalp, forehead, and face, eye brows, behind the ears and around the genital area. In fact, cradle cap is similar to atopic eczema, but is less itchy and occurs in different areas.
In case of cradle cap, wash the affected areas daily. Excessive scaling on the scalp can be removed by shampooing regularly. Prevent the build-up of scales by brushing through your baby's hair with a soft-bristled brush. Applying baby or olive oil to the affected area and leaving it overnight before brushing and washing can remove scales.
• Heat Rash-
Heat rashes develop on the baby’s delicate skin when the pores of the skin are blocked. Causes of blockage include poorly ventilated rooms or thick layers of clothing. Products for oily skin can also block the pores. The rash often appears as small, red bumps in skin folds. And usually affects the cheeks, neck, shoulders, and diaper area. While a common occurrence, heat rash does not pose a major discomfort to babies, are potentially harmless and most outbreaks pass quickly.
Do not overdress your baby; light clothing made of natural fibers like cotton is best for the baby. Ensure the room is properly ventilated and wherever possible, have a through breeze in the room. Wipe away any sweat with a damp cloth and give frequent cool baths or sponge baths to help open the skin pores.
• Nappy Rash-
Nappy rash is a common problem that arises when a baby's urine or stool is left too long and it comes into contact with the skin. The bacteria in the stool react with urine to produce ammonia, which stings and burns the skin.
Symptoms of nappy rash can range from patches of mild redness to inflamed areas covered with tiny spots filled with pus. Areas normally affected are the buttocks, groin area and upper thighs.
If the baby shows signs of nappy rash, a barrier cream applied between the skin and diaper may help. Change the baby's diapers frequently and take care not to leave him in a wet diaper for long periods of time. Let the baby go bare-bottomed as often as possible to help the skin breathe. When washing cloth nappies, rinse them well to avoid any build-up of detergents or fabric conditioners. As a babies' skin is sensitive to these substances, consider using disposable diapers for a time instead.
Bathe the baby's bottom frequently and clean the sensitive areas gently with water. Avoid baby wipes containing alcohol as they have a drying effect on the skin. In case of very messy nappy, it may be easier to clean him with cotton wool and baby lotion.
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Baby Care Basics

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Good baby care begins with the way the newborn is held. Support should be provided at the back and head with your arm and hand. Touch your baby often. Use skin-to-skin contact and hold your baby close to you.
Some of the fundamental baby care basics have been discussed underneath:
• Cord Care-
Many parents wonder when the umbilical cord stump will fall off. The cord stump should fall off within one to three weeks after birth. At each diaper change, clean the cord with alcohol.
• Crying-
Crying is a baby's means of communication. Babies cry when they have to burp or are wet, soiled, tired, bored, or just lonely. As time goes by, a mother learns what her baby's crying means. If feeding cues accompany crying, it's usually a sign of hunger. You will not spoil your baby by responding promptly to crying. Your baby only cries if he or she needs something. When you satisfy his or her needs, your baby is learning to trust people and begins to know that someone cares for him or her. After taking care of physical needs, there are many things you can do to calm a crying baby. Try holding your baby over your shoulder, or place your baby on his or her stomach across your knees or arms. But these should be avoided when the baby have has been fed immediately. If breastfeeding, you should try to avoid the use of a pacifier until breastfeeding is well established (usually by three to four weeks).
• Sleeping-
Most newborn babies sleep more than they do anything else. Babies develop their own sleeping pattern. It is normal for a tiny baby to sleep 16 to 20 hours a day. Take advantage of your baby's sleep periods to get the rest that you need. During sleep, your baby may make sucking motions, whimper, smile, or move his or her eyes. It is recommended that all healthy full-term infants sleep on their backs to reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
• Nail Care-
During the first days of life, the baby’s nails may be long and adhered to the skin high on the nail. Trim nails frequently with blunt edged small scissors or file with an emery board to prevent scratching. Cut nails straight across. Utmost care should be taken not to injure the baby while cutting or trimming his or her nail.

• Bathing-
Provide sponge bathe for your baby until the cord falls off. After this, tub baths may be given. Bathing every one to two days is all that is necessary. Shampooing hair two to three times a week is adequate. Bathing can be done any time of day. It should, however, be given before a feeding or at least one hour after feeding. Gather baby equipment before you begin. The bath can be given in a basin, a small tub, or kitchen sink. Never leave your baby unattended during the bath. If you have forgotten something, bring the baby with you! Be sure to test the water temperature with the inside of your wrist to make sure that the water is not too hot! Use a mild soap sparingly, but not on baby's face. Lotions and oils are unnecessary. Always support the baby's head and neck and keep a good grip on baby while bathing. Babies can get very slippery. Wash the baby from head down leaving the diaper area to last. Don't leave any soap on baby. Clean the outside of the baby's ear with a washcloth around one of your fingers. Cotton tip swabs should not be used in the nose or ears.
• Diapering-
Diapering is probably the most dreaded of all baby care activities. Diapers should be changed when wet or soiled. Disposable cotton diapers are the best the baby and this also saves the mother from unwanted diaper-changing activities like washing etc.
One should be prepared with all diapering supplies like a couple of diapers, wipes, ointment, etc., before starting to change the diaper. Choose a specific flat and secure area for the diaper change of the baby. This can be a changing table or changing pad. Be sure to use the strap for baby's safety. Never leave baby unattended while changing him or her. Unfasten the old diaper, but don't pull it out from under the baby yet. This allows for some margin of safety in case the cold air inspires baby to let go. 
Grasp the baby's ankles and gently lift their bottom up and begin to wash their bottom with the wipes. If the area is heavily soiled you can use the front part of the old diaper to remove part of the mess. As you finish with each wipe, gently place in under the baby (clean side up) for easier clean up. When the baby's skin is clean pull the diaper and wipes out from under baby and set it aside.
Place the new, clean diaper under baby and secure the fasteners. If your still have a newborn, you might need to fold down the top of the diaper to make room from the umbilical cord. Don't be afraid to pull the diaper on snuggly.
After putting baby's clothes back on, take the old diaper and use the fasteners to make it into a small ball, criss-crossing the fasteners. Place it in the diaper pail or trash. Wash your hands properly after changing the diaper each time.
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Baby Care Basics

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Good baby care begins with the way the newborn is held. Support should be provided at the back and head with your arm and hand. Touch your baby often. Use skin-to-skin contact and hold your baby close to you.
Some of the fundamental baby care basics have been discussed underneath:
• Cord Care-
Many parents wonder when the umbilical cord stump will fall off. The cord stump should fall off within one to three weeks after birth. At each diaper change, clean the cord with alcohol.
• Crying-
Crying is a baby's means of communication. Babies cry when they have to burp or are wet, soiled, tired, bored, or just lonely. As time goes by, a mother learns what her baby's crying means. If feeding cues accompany crying, it's usually a sign of hunger. You will not spoil your baby by responding promptly to crying. Your baby only cries if he or she needs something. When you satisfy his or her needs, your baby is learning to trust people and begins to know that someone cares for him or her. After taking care of physical needs, there are many things you can do to calm a crying baby. Try holding your baby over your shoulder, or place your baby on his or her stomach across your knees or arms. But these should be avoided when the baby have has been fed immediately. If breastfeeding, you should try to avoid the use of a pacifier until breastfeeding is well established (usually by three to four weeks).
• Sleeping-
Most newborn babies sleep more than they do anything else. Babies develop their own sleeping pattern. It is normal for a tiny baby to sleep 16 to 20 hours a day. Take advantage of your baby's sleep periods to get the rest that you need. During sleep, your baby may make sucking motions, whimper, smile, or move his or her eyes. It is recommended that all healthy full-term infants sleep on their backs to reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
• Nail Care-
During the first days of life, the baby’s nails may be long and adhered to the skin high on the nail. Trim nails frequently with blunt edged small scissors or file with an emery board to prevent scratching. Cut nails straight across. Utmost care should be taken not to injure the baby while cutting or trimming his or her nail.

• Bathing-
Provide sponge bathe for your baby until the cord falls off. After this, tub baths may be given. Bathing every one to two days is all that is necessary. Shampooing hair two to three times a week is adequate. Bathing can be done any time of day. It should, however, be given before a feeding or at least one hour after feeding. Gather baby equipment before you begin. The bath can be given in a basin, a small tub, or kitchen sink. Never leave your baby unattended during the bath. If you have forgotten something, bring the baby with you! Be sure to test the water temperature with the inside of your wrist to make sure that the water is not too hot! Use a mild soap sparingly, but not on baby's face. Lotions and oils are unnecessary. Always support the baby's head and neck and keep a good grip on baby while bathing. Babies can get very slippery. Wash the baby from head down leaving the diaper area to last. Don't leave any soap on baby. Clean the outside of the baby's ear with a washcloth around one of your fingers. Cotton tip swabs should not be used in the nose or ears.
• Diapering-
Diapering is probably the most dreaded of all baby care activities. Diapers should be changed when wet or soiled. Disposable cotton diapers are the best the baby and this also saves the mother from unwanted diaper-changing activities like washing etc.
One should be prepared with all diapering supplies like a couple of diapers, wipes, ointment, etc., before starting to change the diaper. Choose a specific flat and secure area for the diaper change of the baby. This can be a changing table or changing pad. Be sure to use the strap for baby's safety. Never leave baby unattended while changing him or her. Unfasten the old diaper, but don't pull it out from under the baby yet. This allows for some margin of safety in case the cold air inspires baby to let go. 
Grasp the baby's ankles and gently lift their bottom up and begin to wash their bottom with the wipes. If the area is heavily soiled you can use the front part of the old diaper to remove part of the mess. As you finish with each wipe, gently place in under the baby (clean side up) for easier clean up. When the baby's skin is clean pull the diaper and wipes out from under baby and set it aside.
Place the new, clean diaper under baby and secure the fasteners. If your still have a newborn, you might need to fold down the top of the diaper to make room from the umbilical cord. Don't be afraid to pull the diaper on snuggly.
After putting baby's clothes back on, take the old diaper and use the fasteners to make it into a small ball, criss-crossing the fasteners. Place it in the diaper pail or trash. Wash your hands properly after changing the diaper each time.
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10 months baby development milestones

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A 10 months old baby shows the following developmental milestones:
Motor Development
• Pull to stand.
• Walk holding on to the furniture ("cruising")
Fine Motor / Vision Development
• Developing a pincer grasp - so will be starting to pick things up with a neat and precise grip.
Personal / Social Development
• Clap his hands.
• Wave good-bye.
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A 10 months old baby shows the following developmental milestones:
Motor Development
• Pull to stand.
• Walk holding on to the furniture ("cruising")
Fine Motor / Vision Development
• Developing a pincer grasp - so will be starting to pick things up with a neat and precise grip.
Personal / Social Development
• Clap his hands.
• Wave good-bye.
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