Breastfeeding: Breastfeeding is recommended for the first 6 months of life, if possible. Provides important nutrients and antibodies that strengthen your baby's immune system.
Infant Formula: If breastfeeding is not possible or desired, a variety of infant formulas are available. Follow recommended preparation and feeding guidelines.
Sleep: A newborn sleeps well, usually he sleeps about 16-17 hours a day. However, they do not have a regular sleep schedule and may wake up every few hours to feed.
Place your baby to sleep on his back to reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
Diapers: Change diapers frequently to prevent diaper rash and discomfort.
Gently and thoroughly clean the diaper area between each diaper change.
Baden: A sponge bath is usually recommended until the umbilical cord stump is removed.
Use mild, unscented baby soap and shampoo.
Health Checks and Health Checks: Regular pediatric checkups are very important to monitor your baby's growth and development.
Follow vaccinations recommended by your pediatrician.
Comfort and security: Newborns find comfort in swaddling, which mimics the sensation of being in the womb.
Immediately responds to your baby's cries to provide comfort and security.
Bonding: Spend time cuddling your baby. Skin-to-skin contact strengthens bonds and promotes emotional well-being.
Baby Products: Invest in baby products such as cribs, car seats, strollers, food and more.
Safety: Create a safe sleep environment by placing your baby in the crib without soft bedding or toys.
Childproof your home to accommodate your child's mobility.
Parent Self-Care: Take care of yourself. Parenting can be stressful, and it's important that caregivers receive adequate rest and support.