Caring for Your Newborn

 

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    Caring for your Newborn: An Owners Manual eliminates the guesswork and gives you the answers you need before you even know what the questions are!

  • Circumcision
    Taking care of a newly circumcised infant is a challenge; this guide hopes to make that challenge a little more manageable.

  • Bottle or Breastfeeding
    For one, breast milk is the perfect form of nutrition for newborns. This is because breast milk is naturally meant to meet the needs of human offspring.

  • Selecting a Name
    Here are a few name-choosing tips to help you find the right name for your baby.

  • Decorating the Room
    Here are a few tips to help you choose the right furnishings for a baby room.

  • Car Baby Seats
    You want to consider designs that support your baby's back and neck. Babies can't hold their neck up, so they will need a seat that will make sure that his or her head is kept in a comfortable position.

  • Baby Carriers
    Baby carriers are an essential addition to your life, especially if your child is less than a year old.

  • Cradle or Crib
    To protect the baby, make sure that the crib meets the safety standards set forth by the federal government in 1973. This simply states...

  • Umbilical Cord
    Here are some tips on how to take care of the umbilical cord of a newborn...

  • Bathing baby
    Bathing a baby may be scary at first. They look fragile. That is why bathing seems to be harmful for them. However...

  • Clothing Newborn
    Dressing an infant can be one of the greatest challenges for first time Moms

  • Immunizations
    Every newborn should get his first shot to prevent any viruses and bacteria from harming your baby. Immunization ....

  • Taking baby's temperature
    To be able to keep tabs of a baby's temperature, anyone who's taking care of the baby must learn how to...

  • Call the doctor
    So, how do you know when your baby needs to be looked at by a doctor?

  • Baby Proof House
    A baby will always be the most vulnerable member of any family aside from the elderly

 

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