Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Basic Tips Parents Should Know about How to Take Care of a Baby

By Alice Sy

How to take care of a baby isn't a tough question. Taking care of a baby shouldn't be thought of as a hard task either. If you look at taking care of your baby as a loving and bonding activity, then taking care of your baby should be a fun activity.

There are many services available to help you answer your question on how to take care of a baby. These services, usually pregnancy classes or mother's classes help both the mother and the father be prepared for the changes that a baby at home can impose. If you are nervous and feel quite unprepared for rearing a baby, then try attending these classes. Most of these classes are free and are scheduled on your free time.

First of all, babies are very sensitive to touch and hearing. Every other sense of their body might not yet be developed, but their sense of touch and hearing is already accentuated since birth. This means that it is important that you always touch and caress your baby. When you're baby is crying, try soothing him or her with a gentle tone of voice.

Many doctors, nowadays, allow the baby to eat food whenever he feels hungry. The baby is also allowed to sleep whenever he feels like or as little as he cares to. This is known as "self-demand method." At first, the baby may take a little irregular with this, since they are feed between two hours to six hours.

When you ask the question how to take care of a baby after it has finished feeding, it is important that you burp them. If you don't burp them, gas can accumulate in their small stomachs and they can develop colic. Have them sit up or prop them on your shoulder while gently patting their back and they will eventually burp.

Another reason for crying is that he feels too hot or too cold. So, make sure that the mattress and the sheet where he sleeps are smooth and comfortable. Still another reason is when he feels tired and sleepy. When you know how to interpret these, it'll make you're life simpler.

But what if the baby is ill? It is natural for a new parent to imagine something very serious if the baby shows signs of illness, or they just think he is ill. Don't waste time. Phone a physician and tell him your baby's condition and he'll do whatever that is necessary.

There are still more things to consider on how to take care of a baby. The ones mentioned are only the basic. In the long run, you will eventually learn the trade of motherhood. - 15478

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