Monday, December 24, 2012

Prominent advices of the year for mums

Prominent advices of the year for mums
Throughout this year we have provided a lot of advices for mothers to have a better care for her child, through this article we will provide you with the most prominent advices:
Child’s cleanness:
You have to make sure of your child’s cleanness by having a his shower with a medical antiseptic soap, bear in mind to use a natural sponge (you can buy it from any pharmacy, it is soft and designed for children. Baby’s shower is preferred to be every two days special for newly born babies.
As for changing their diapers you shouldn’t use a we cloth only but also use water a soap
Medicines:
There is no preferred medicine during the first six months of birth, but it is advised only in case of having a cold or flu, it is preferred to use medical brine or sterile seawater that is medically equipped to clean the nose by using a sprayer designed for this purpose, you ca also use Medical tool to remove sticky nose secretions as it doesn’t affect the nose membrane.
And also take into consideration to stay away from Holding lotions such as drops because they cause increased secretions after constriction of the mucous membranes, It also can damage the membrane of the nose, causing the child to lose his smelling sense.
You can also use a protective vitamin containing Vitamin [A,C,D] and there is no need to give the baby vitamin [B] because it will increase his appetite and that is not required at this time, especially in the first six months, as for vitamin [D] the baby can easily get from sunlight exposure.
Teething pain reduction:
Soothe the pain for your child by scrubbing gently and strongly at the same time. Wipe the gums using some lemon juice.
Give the child a small cloth wetted with cold water or a combination of four drops of clove oil with a teaspoon of vegetable oil and then placed on the gums with a piece of a wetted cotton of this mixture, clove oil is considered a natural drug that helps in pain relieving.
Breastfeeding
The right position while breastfeeding is sitting with a straight back and a pillow behind the mother, crossing her legs with another pillow under them to raise her infant to her breast. Avoid sleeping while breastfeeding to avoid child’s suffocation or death.
Advices for nursing mums:
Avoid having Stimulant substances like tea and coffee as much as possible
Quit Smoking and avoid eatin Garlic, onions and broccoli
Avoid taking laxatives because they reduce breast milk and cause diarrhea for children
Stay Away from the mental and physical fatigue
Refrain from materials that bring your child's allergies
Don’t force breastfeeding to your child

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