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Check to see if the diaper needs to be changed and if the baby is hungry or tired. Swaddle the baby and gently rock or bounce it.
Use wipes, clean from front to back, and apply a barrier cream.
When the baby is hungry, they will suck on their hands or be fussy.
When the baby is full, they tend to relax, turn away or push the bottle/breast away.
Sit the baby up, ensure the baby's head is supported, and gently pat their back.
Use a digital thermometer in the ear, arm pit, or rectum (for newborns).
Normal temperature is 97.9-99.5°F (36.6-37.5°C).
Many babies have dry skin, especially when they are a few days old. It is most common on the ankles and feet but can occur elsewhere.
Use warm water, gentle soap, and a soft cloth. Support the baby's head and neck. Keep the umbilical cord dry until it falls off.
Yes. A newborn baby has only recently left the comfort of the womb and still needs a parent's touch, warmth, sight, and sound.
A newborn can start tummy time 1-2 days after birth for 1-2 minutes at a time.
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