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I have recently gone through this experience. The following advice: (1 Try to nurse the baby as much as possible, & for as long as possible. You may use the breast pump to pump out the milk & freeze it in sterile bottles for use when nursing the baby is not possible. (2) Massage soothes & relaxes the babies & is very good mom-baby bonding tool. ! min a day will do just fine. (3) Keep your own diet light, nourishing & healthy. It really helps to go the traditional way of taking the "panjiri" with the herbs & resins etc, with plenty of ghee in it, for the first 4 days after the childbirth. It is given from day 14-4 as a mid meal snack, a couple of tablespoons (1/4-1/3 cup is the serving size, & my personal experience is that it helps get the body back into normal function & hormonal level of the body while providing nutrition dense & calorie dense food without making you stuff yourself to an uncomfortable fullness. It also keeps the mom feeling full for a longer time, & a lot of the things added to it repenish her "stores" of minerals. At the same time they improve the quality & quantity of milk. (4) The most important thing about breas-feeding is that the new mom must try her best, for it is really the best thing for the baby, but should not feel guilty if she is not able to do it. There are a number of reasons the mothers cannot nurse, but "chosing not to do" is not a good reason. We all wantr to give the babies a headtrart & the best, at least during the first 2-3 months of its life. (5) Try not to use soap to bathe the baby, I found besan paste worked very well, used after the massage. Minimizes the chemical reaction some babies have to the soap. & keeps their skin soft without drying it (6) Swaddling the baby from the first day & especially when putting it to sleep helps the baby sleep well, & by the time it is 4-5 months old, my experience is tha the baby that was swaddled for most of the time during that time, develops very good sleeping habits, saving you a lot of hassle in the later years. My opinion is that quiet environment is good, but the real world is not perfect, & if we don't fuss too much, the babies sleep well with the sounds of regular life around them too. It is just what we get them used to. (7) Just love the experience, all the pain, suffering, sleepless nights, all will soon pass, they don't last forever, & as the baby grows, learn to let go. That we need to start from day one, it will be very benificial for both you & the baby as it grows, & you will do exactly what a parent is supposed to do, to facilitate the development of the baby into an independent intelligent, functional adult. For that, we need to give even the little ones some space. (8) I feel demand feed ing as opposed to time scheduled feeding is better for it helps the baby develop good eating habits & helps it recognize the feeling of hunger & fullness. (9) The baby is not hungry each time it cries, ,many times it is that it is soiled, wet, tired, just wants your contact, uncomfortable, in pain. Could be anything. So when a baby cries, check the diaper, etc, & take 5 minutes to assess the situation & then feed the bay. Yes, it needs to be fed much more frequently, for the simple reason that its stomach is so tiny, that it empties with every stool, & with every 2 times it wets, so it must be fed too. (10) Trust your gut feeling. Don't get paranoid, but then don't be careless either. Take it as a joyous experience, & you will have a joyous one.
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Hi You can advise her on four areas of her new born baby: feeding; caring for baby; mother; and potential problems. 'It may take a while before the baby starts looking like the angel or fairy you thought he or she would look like. Your baby will be born with natural talents - find out what they can do. Discover the details of your baby's first checkup. We have lots of information for caring for your baby: Feeding; Sleeping; Clothing; Changing and Bathing. New Mother You’ve waited for this day for so long - so why are you depressed? Know more about baby blues and postnatal depression. We also have information about bladder problems; stomach pains; bleeding; breastfeeding problems; and not getting enough rest. The first few days after the childbirth will be tiring and uncomfortable. Find out how to get your body back into shape; when to resume sex and contraception; and what will happen at your postnatal check. Your partner can play a great role in helping you adjust to your new role. Make the most of it! Caring for your new baby If you have decided to breastfeed your baby, click here for breastfeeding advice. You may want to breastfeed at work. Here is how you can do it. If you are going to bottlefeed click here for feeding advice, you will also need to know how to sterilise and clean your equipment. As for the baby, you can split the aspects into concern, health and feeding as follows: You can advise her on immunisation aspects, finding symptoms of sickness and feeding regulations and also tell her about the taking safeguards if she has to travel. These may be the special aspects one has to look into.
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Child parenting should be simple since we have all been children ourselves and have experienced the parenting styles of our own parents and those of other family members and friends with kids while growing up. But, when faced with the problems of parenting teenagers (and especially such areas as teen discipline and teen sex advice), divorced parenting, step parenting or home schooling, life is not quite so easy. Pregnancy brings with it that realization that you are about to be a parent and, before you have had time to get used to the idea of being a mom or dad, your newborn baby arrives. It is at that point that you discover that you are not perhaps as prepared as you thought for the rigors of being a mother or father and that you need to search for some parenting advice. The joy of your first baby does a great deal to compensate for your feelings of inadequacy in the child parenting department and the fact that you have no choice but to get on and care for your newborn baby quickly galvanizes you into action to accept your parental responsibilities. We all start out feeling like dummies and it is simply a case of needing a lot of advice and more than a few parenting tips. Fortunately you are rarely alone and there are always people all around who have been through the same experience and who are willing to help. Your own parents and you new baby's grandparents are the obvious first port of call, but other family members and friends with children will also often be happy to lend a hand. Most important of all - do not be afraid to ask for help if you need it. Child Parenting - Is It A Science? Many people believe that there is a science to parenting and that child rearing means getting hold of a guide and following it through step-by-step with sections on baby parenting, only child parenting, parenting teenagers and so on. If this were true then life would be a lot less fun and we would be a lot poorer for it. The truth is that, while you can find a great deal of information about parenting we are all quite different people and need to develop our own child parenting styles based upon our own life experience, relationships and skills. There are of course some common goals and most parents would share the view that issues such as a child's safety and health should be put firmly at the top of our list. It is also generally agreed that our children need to be given the best foundation in life and that their future development will be very much dependent upon choosing the right school for them and providing them with the best possible education. Child parenting is an adventure that we embark upon afresh with each of our children and is a hugely enriching process in which both parents and children learn together as they go along. Whether it is choosing a name for the new family pet, selecting games and activities for a birthday party, keeping up with the latest fashion and styles for your teens or matching nutrition and healthy food choices to the family finances, both parents and children will need to learn from each other as you both travel through the ups and downs of the years leading your kids to their own adult life to become parents themselves. So, as we look at many different aspects of parenting in the pages of this website and provide you with our best advice and parenting tips, remember that there really is no right or wrong answer to child parenting.
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“What helpful baby care tips can I find?” “How do I best take care of my baby?” “Where do I find trustful advice on taking care of newborns?” These are most frequently asked questions from new moms like you! What’s your most pressing concern about caring for a newborn? Is it about… Newborn nursing and the benefits of breastfeeding? Nappy changing and avoiding diaper rash ? Infant constipation and how to deal with it? Selecting a good pediatrician? Best tips for your infant safety? Whether it’s your first, second, or third baby, find the best baby care tips here! And whether you have a premature newborn or not, learn about dealing with colic, vaccinations, best baby formulas, sleeping problems and solutions, travelling with your baby, hiring an experienced and trustful nanny and much, much more… Are you a new mom? You should know that even experienced moms can feel overwhelmed at times by the endless challenges of caring for a newborn… As you probably know already, there’s more than you could ever imagine to taking care of newborns! That’s why this site gives you helpful baby care tips, just when you need them. Why would you listen to me? Well, because I give you valuable tips and advice from my own experience. After giving birth, my most pressing concern was caring for a newborn. While in the hospital, the nurses helped me take care of my baby. They had all kinds of helpful tips for me... But after I got home, I had to take care of my baby without any help. Like you, I wanted to be confident that I did everything right for my precious one so that she grows up to be a healthy, happy and vibrant child. So I’ll share with you all that I’ve learned, provide you with support, encouragement , helpful tips and much more....
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As a parent if you can't be with your daughter when she is pregnant impart most important knowledge which she needs to take care of during this crucial time. Source: http://www.indianmoms.com/guide… 1)NUTRITION DURING PREGNANCY Once pregnant she needs to eat a well balanced diet.Have lot of cereals and legumes,nuts, dried fruits,leafy vegetables,dairy products,fruits and fruit juices. Ask doctor about iron, calcium, Vitamin B+D+ Zinc supplements.To avoid foods such as canned & junk food,coffee,tea,greasy or heavily spiced foods,reduce salt as this can cause water retention and high BP in the last trimester.Tell her if she suffer's from morning sickness what she has to do 2)PREGNANCY CARE Minor discomforts are the inevitable result of the changes in your body during pregnancy. * Vaginal secretions causes itchiness * Heartburn is caused because of the stomach acid creeping upwards as the growing uterus is squeezing the stomach - Eat small, frequent meals, avoiding greasy and spicy foods. * Constipation is common during pregnancy, as the intestinal muscles tend to slow down.Eat proper diet. Have a lot of high-fiber foods and liquids and light exercise. * Varicose veins appear as a result of decreased blood circulation, heredity, or weight gain - Change your position and keep your feet elevated whenever you sit for a long time. Avoid crossing your legs while sitting. If you must stand for long periods, try to get off your feet for about 15 minutes every two hours. * Hemorrhoids are varicose veins in the rectum and can get worse if you're constipated - sit on a soft pillow or soak in a warm bath. * Backaches are a natural result of loosening of muscles in preparation of delivery,try to carry yourself straight. Wear flats. If you must lift something heavy,such as a toddler, bend from your knees, not from your waist. * Swollen ankles - as far as possible rest your legs on an elevated position. Rotate your feet at the ankles as often as you can. Slowly rocking in a rocking chair is good exercise for your calf muscles and ankles. Taking a glass of grapefruit and lemon juice in equal parts is an excellent way of dispelling fatigue and general tiredness. 3)TELL HER TO DESTRESS: Pregnancy is a time of raging hormones, mood swings, fatigue, a frequent feeling of unwellness, and anxiety about the future. Apart from this physical discomforts can prevent you from sleeping well or resting comfortably. Tell her that tensions and anxieties can adversely affect the baby's development. *Indulge as much as possible. Surround yourself with people and objects that relax you and bring peace. *Listen to good music. While each person's definition of what constitutes good music, is different, studies have shown that classical instrumental music is soothing for the brain. *Go with the moment. Don't waste time worrying about the future. *Try meditation or simply sit in silence for a few minutes each day. * Find a friend to talk to * Read books that aren't very violent. Violence, whether read or seen on TV - raises your stress levels. * Enjoy your pregnancy. * If you are working, don't let yourself get too tense or anxious about work related issues. They are not as important as your health and your baby. *Find time to rest regularly. *Go to the beauty parlour regularly. Indulge yourself with nice looking maternity clothes. Looking good is great for your self-esteem and an antidote to depression. *Exercise regularly - this will keep you trim and feeling better. *Eat well. If you eat light easily digested foods that help avoid constipation, you will feel better. Eat small but more frequent meals. *If you are not working, take up a hobby. Basil leaves are regarded as an anti-stress agent. Chew twelve leaves of basil twice a day, morning and evening, for preventing stress. Other important things to take care of: *Buy Maternity bras *Nipple care *Stretch marks 3)DOCTOR FOR THE CHILD - Choosing doctor and hospital * Start by asking around. This is not the time for random selection - the doctor should come recommended by someone you trust. * After you've made a list, check the credentials of each of the doctors thoroughly. Don't let a long list of letters fool you - find out what they stand for. * The next stage is checking the hospital the doctor is affiliated to. * See whether the location and timings of the doctor's clinic and the hospital suits you. In an emergency you don't want to find yourself traveling 1hour to reach your destination. * What is the waiting time in his clinic? Do you have to sit around for hours every time you visit? * What is his attitude? Does he talk to you as if you are just a case for him or does he treat you as a person with whom he is going to share the wonderful experience of birth? The Hospital - the hospital and the obstetrician are integrally linked. Your doctor can only recommend a hospital he himself is attached to so it is important that the doctor you choose is affiliated to a hospital or nursing home suitable to you. What should you look for in a good maternity hospital? 4)BREAST FEEDING: Breast feeding has many advantages both for the mother and the child. When to start- the child should be put to the breast as soon as possible after the delivery , preferably on the delivery table itself. An exclusively breastfed baby does not require water. No prelactal feeds of sweetened water or glucose water or ghutti should be given to the child under any circumstances.Feeding while lying down is more comfortable but don't fall asleep or the child could inadvertently be suffocated if you roll over with the breast still in his mouth.The first few days are the hardest - like everything else practice makes perfect. Drink lots of fluids while breastfeeding, especially in summer. It is a myth that too much fluid dilutes the milk - in fact fluids are essential in keeping the milk supply going. How do you know if your baby is getting enough milk ? at least 5 bowel movements urinating 8 - 10 times a day passes a colourless urine weight normal seems happy and contented after each feed. Most breastfed babies swallow very little air so don't worry if the burp is small or doesn't come at all! After every feed however it is still necessary to put the child on your shoulder and pat his back gently. These are some of the points you can communicate to your daughter to manage the pregnancy time. In addition give her good books which she can refer to such as "What to expect when you're expecting","Your pregnancy week by week","The Thinking Woman's Guide to a Better Birth" etc., Also give your daughter contact number and address of relatives who stay close by to your daughter's place who can be of help during emergency. Tell the relatives about your daughter's condition and ask for their co-operation
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In case I'm not able to be with my daughter during her pregnancy/childbirth I will be advising her on the following: Food: She should have healthy, nutritious food . She should avoid too much hot/sore foods during pregnancy . She should do small exercises like walking and simple yogasans . She should make it a point to pray daily for getting a normal/healthy baby. After childbirth -she must take rest -should not strain much so that she regain her health quickly. While feeding the child she should always do that sitting up and never feed the baby lying on the bed. After feeding gently pat the baby at the back so that the gas released from the stomach . Initially the baby should be breast fed every time after it passed urine/tools. While bathing the baby -should give the baby gentle oil massage and keep for some time and then bathe the baby. should be careful while giving head bath .
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