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Slow the ^%%$ down Please.. not helpful at that speed
Im pregnant with my first, thank you for sharing this information! I know there's theres so much to learn so I'm trying to learn as much as I can before he gets here ❤
Great tips! I share these with the mamas I work with so they don’t have to find out the hard way😅
Thank you for those tips
4 babies in 5 years is so bad for your body omg how do you look so good
A little faster please
Things I've learned with my 3 wks old:
1. Make sure the nipple on the bottle is an appropriate size- will cause fusiness and colic.
2. Do not drop feedings until your supply regulates.
3. Zip or snap up onesie are the bomb.
4. Sleep as much as possible the first 2 weeks. Week 3 they wake up.
Nothing wrong with a bath in those few days after birth, Baths are not just for cleanliness, the water helps them feel fresh and give them a more relaxed sleep as well as aiding in sensory stimulation and bloodflow, gentle massages after a bath are the best for new babies to help losen their limbs and grant easier mobility and dexterity as they grow. Limbs become stiff and they suffer quite a bit at birth so relaxing their little bodies is important. Take it from a certified pediatrician… Just as we adults like to feel warm, comfy and relaxed so too do our little ones when we invest in them. Read up on more new baby pediatrics and speak to your family medicine physician or maternity nurse about safe bath methods, oils or creams after bathtime and correct sleep positioning to minimise aches and stress. 😊 youll thank me later when baby is sleeping soundly and you get too as well. 🙏 be healthy everyone!
Thank you! Its seriously scary how one day you're just you and your partner and the next you have a whole human being to keep alive and thriving, and they kinda just expect you to be able to do it with no experience or training. I honestly dont think much of it is intuitive either so its great to hear these kind of tips
Do not put them on their backs for too long of a time. So many babies with flattened heads and large foreheads. It’s really seldom you see a baby with a nicely shaped head now days.
Ok maybe a dumb question but how do your like go to the grocery store with a newborn?? Help please 😅
Thanks for explaining this 🙏
Ur really small or that baby is huge😂
Thats how big they are at 3 months??
I'm gonna adopt one for sure in the future
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You may have 4 kids, but some of your views are not quite tight. Mum of 2.
I gave my girls a sponge bath after they came home I couldn’t imagine not giving a baby a bath with all the spit up and blow outs🥴
soon-to-be-first-time mom here, thank you so much!!! 😭😭😭❤️❤️❤️
Is she trolling? I'm not a mom and know all of this 😂
Tear duct clog is from the ointment put on the eyes at birth. It’s a known side effect.
another one is pee before you breastfeed so theres less pressure down there and you dont bleed a lot
PEE
BEFORE
BABY
EATS
Or you'll be stuck on the couch for 20 minutes with a full bladder. Baby can wait 90 seconds in a safe place, don't make yourself miserable.
My second son almost never burped. Couldn't make him. He never gave me trouble sleeping.
Babies can burp on their own. You don’t need to burp them. Holding them horizontally is sufficient to help them burp. Hitting their back does nothing. A study from India showed babies who were burped had more reflex than babies who weren’t.
plssss more of these wow, thank you so much, idk I trust you more than my doctor on these tips with all your little ones!! 🤍✨
thats nasty lol My doctor told me to bath my baby every second day and thats exactly what I did
The data on burping after every feeding is questionable. It really depends on the baby.
slow down
It is real work and we should have all mothers at home a year, and paid for it. Like real countries.
I dont know if you see this but i have a question. Im 17 years old, turning 18 next year and i plan to move in with my boyfriend. Weve been discussing babies because why not and ive been watching your videos because i wanna learn more. What the hardest thing you experience as a mom when you first give birth (and no my bf isnt forcing me to have babies.)
I also didn’t know about burping the baby. Another thing was wiping their mouth after breastfeeding…not sure if that’s true or what but I was told to do it eventually.
If your baby spits up all the time they may have silent reflux. A chiropractor can help! Don’t worry they are not cracking a baby!
Thank you iam new to being a father In love with my son ❤😍🙏🏽
That baby is the size of my 6 month old 😮
These are great tips for me, I’m about to have my first and they’re twins!😲😁 I’ll have to remember these suggestions!
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