Saturday, November 24, 2012

Practical Baby Care Tips For New Parents

By Shoshana Spraggins


If you are expecting your first child, baby care and all that it entails might seem a bit overwhelming. There are certainly a few vital facts that every parent should know, however, much of what must be accomplished on a regular basis will come naturally. When preparing to welcome a new arrival to the family, you should keep few things in mind.

You should always take care to accumulate all of the items you need before you give birth. This will make it unnecessary to travel to the store regularly while toting your newborn around. You should make sure to have a generous supply of baby wipes, diapers, washes and even special soap for your laundry.

Babies have skin that is very sensitive. Due to this fact, you must have a laundry soap that does not include a lot of harsh dyes or perfumes. This will help you to avoid having rash develop on your baby's body.

Many people make the mistake of thinking that baby powder is an essential addition to the diaper changing routine. These products emit dusty plumes that have a negative impact on the lungs of infants. It is always best to simply keep the diaper area clean and dry so that you do not need to rely on powders for this purpose.

It is additionally important to purchase alcohol wipes or a bottle of rubbing alcohol and cotton balls. You will need these to clean your child's navel. As the umbilical cord dries out and falls off, this will be necessary for eliminating germs from any open or exposed skin.

Bath time can be a challenging experience. Little ones love the sensation of water if parents make sure that the temperature is just right. You should wrap your child in a small towel and keep him or her covered while in the bath so that the exposure to cold air is not too extreme. You also want to check the water temperature with your forearm or elbow. Your hands may be desensitized to high temperatures from having washed a lot of dishes in hot water. The skin on your arms will better recognize temperatures that are too hot or too cold.

There is a lot more that proper baby care will ultimately entail. The good news is that every new parent will have plenty of time to learn these things and is certain to make few mistakes in the process. The diligent and loving way in which most moms and dads attack these new duties helps them to rely on instinct and their own childhood experiences to successfully navigate each lesson.




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