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Baby care like most other things in life can be as easy or difficult as you want it to be. First time mothers are naturally more anxious compared to women who have had babies before.
Author: DrydenBryan Thompson
Date: Jan 22, 2010 - 9:09:11 PM
Baby care like most other things in life can be as easy or difficult as you want it to be. First time mothers are naturally more anxious compared to women who have had babies before. They have a thousand questions and worries, not to mention insecurities about being able to look after their babies. The situation is even tougher for single parents who do not have any family support. Fortunately help is close at hand in the form of various books and baby sites that answer a woman's every question on how to take care of her child.
It is important to remember that each child is unique. Therefore it is best not to compare your offspring with those of the neighbors or anybody else's in the family. Milestone guidelines for the baby's development are just that - guidelines. Different babies learn to crawl, walk, and talk at different ages. Some may be friendly while others may be shy. Some may be better at certain games and not interested in others. One of the first rules of baby care is that it is unfair to judge or push your child in any way.
Small children require a different sensitivity not to mention a completely different set of products for their daily toilet. Baby skin is very sensitive and prone to rash. There are many reputed companies who have a special line of products dedicated to infant care. It is possible that some may work better for your children so do not hesitate to experiment. But once something works, it's best to stay with it. As a rule of thumb, less is more where a small child is concerned.
It has been proven that mother's milk is the best form of baby care that a new mom can give her child. Unless it is not possible for any reason, a child should be on an exclusive breast milk diet for at least the first six months. Working mothers can choose to store breast milk to feed their children while they are away. Refrigerated or frozen breast milk can last up to four weeks under the right conditions. There is in fact research that shows that women who breast feed their children bond better and also lose weight faster. For the child, the breast milk translates to higher IQ and immunity against a host of diseases.
Baby care is not an exact science so trust your instincts when in doubt. It also helps to have a good paedritician that you can call without any hesitation. All mothers or caregivers should learn basic first aid and other safety procedures as children are prone to accidents. Sites dedicated to new moms talk about many other useful facts and tips that help out in rearing a child. Those interested can choose to subscribe to a newsletter. They can also post questions and get answers for their queries.
In summary, it is good to have all the help that you can get, be it of a grandparent, nanny, spouse, book, or website. This is one area of life where you will be learning constantly.
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