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Baby : Baby Care Last Updated: Apr 28th, 2010 - 22:06:40

Tips to Help New Parents Care for Their Baby
By Janice Cheng
Mar 16, 2007, 02:06

Are you a new parent? Not sure how to handle your baby? Fear not, here are some simple tips for you to take care of your baby.


Being a new parent is a wonderful time in your life, but also one that is full of questions. You will find that no matter what you ask, you will get several different opinions from doctors, friends, and family members. Sometimes this advice is well received, and other times it is overwhelming. Most new parents second guess their own decisions at times. That is normal. Remember that you know your baby better than anyone else. Each child is unique, so what works well for someone else many not work well for you and your child.

It is very important that you remain calm while caring for your new baby. They can sense other people’s feelings. If you are tense and nervous they will feel it and react to it. A baby thrives in an environment that is safe and secure. You can help your baby adapt to its new environment by talking soothingly and by establishing a regular daily routine.

Eating is a very essential part of a baby's life. You and your partner should make the decision together about how the baby will be fed. Some parents prefer breastfeeding while others are comfortable using a bottle and formula. Make sure the nutrients your baby is getting agree with their system. You may have to try various formulas to find one that your baby is able to digest comfortably.

Safety is very important with a newborn. Never leave them unattended no matter how small they are. A baby can learn to turn over or wiggle to the edge of a bed before you know it. Keep the home free of clutter as well so that you don’t run the risk of tripping while your baby is in your arms.


  About the Author(s) : Janice Cheng is a mother of two and the editor of ParentWonder.com. The site offers parents and parenting tips. She also publishes a newsletter and a public blog for parents. For articles or to blog, visit her site at http://www.parentwonder.com

 
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