Friday, May 8, 2009

New Born Babies Home Tips

By Amanda Gamdana

Your newborn goes through a lot right after he's born. Whether the birth was natural or assisted, he or she experiences a great deal of stress as he copes with the abrupt change in the world as he knows it. His new circumstances therefore confound him in the first few weeks. Everything goes haywire when the baby comes home. Unless you lose your cool the transition will not be difficult with the given tips.

Your baby listens to your voice right from the time he is in the womb. The sound of your voice enables him to cross the hurdles of life easily, from the time of his birth. Being familiar with your voice he will be able to focus on what you are trying to communicate.

Look at him while you talk so that he is attentive even though he cannot see you that clearly yet. Both you and your newborn have to learn how to best communicate with each other.

Just stroking the arms, legs, back and head will create a marked difference in your bonding with him. Regularly massaging your newborn will give you the opportunity to have a prolonged physical contact with him. One cannot deny the benefits of infant massage.

When you hold your baby, he not only feels comfortable but also secure. This keeps him happy. Besides, he senses the familiar heart beats which help him to relax. Along with your baby even you feel relaxed when you both maintain physical contact.

Though it may disturb you, crying is the only way he can draw your attention to his needs. So he uses it to express hunger, pain, discomfort or even a bad mood. Then you try to find out why he's uncomfortable. Gradually you will be able to recognize his cry for hunger, cry of pain etc.

Do not think you are spoiling him. This will grow with your paying constant attention to him. It takes some time for new moms to get used to their babies at first. But communicating your love to him through all his senses goes a long way toward calming those delicate newborn nerves.

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