A Few Basics
May 21, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Those first few moments with your baby, no matter when they come, are precious. Guard and treasure them to give you and your baby the best possible start.
Your first few days taking care of a baby may seem overwhelming. But baby care basics are really pretty simple and you’ll quickly master them.
Your baby really just wants to be with you – and be warm, full, clean and dry.
You’ll want to give your natural baby a bath after the first couple of weeks (or sooner!) – bathtime can be one of the most fun aspects of parenting your new child, and it can become very relaxing as well.
Following your baby’s bath with infant massage is a great way to bond with your baby. Mastering the gentle art of infant massage will also help you soothe your baby and learn his or her cues.
Routines and a baby schedule can help bring security to your baby as your baby becomes gently accustomed to them. I also have lots of practical advice on managing your home with a baby (and older children) that’s helpful as you develop a daily rhythm with your babe.
If you have been blessed with a baby boy you might find circumcision is an issue you need to consider. Please research very carefully, no matter what your religious or cultural background is. Caring for your uncircumcised son is actually quite easy!
In the early days, your baby will thrive on milk. But you may want to research starting solids so that you can be prepared when your baby is ready.







