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Moonlit Babycare Tending to your little one's needs at night is exhausting but must nevertheless be handled calmly and carefully. The aim at all times is to maintain a sense of nightime. Use low lighting, keep to a minimum of fuss and avoid too much interaction with your baby.
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Why playing is so seriousThe next time you think your child is "just playing," think again. Play has a fundamental role in your child's development. Find out why play is as vital -- or even more vital -- than reading, writing, and arithmetic.
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Is my Baby Unwell? Because her immune system has yet to build up, your newborn is susceptible to viruses and infections. Colds and sniffles are common and usually nothing to worry about. But call your GP if your little one suffers from any of the following: 1) A temperature above 38.5C or below 37.5C, that won't correct itself by cooling or warming your baby. 2) Rapid breathing 3) Refusing feeds 4) Projectile vomiting 5) Floppiness or persistent crankiness 6) Dry nappies over more than a 6 hour period. Don't administer any medication without medical advice.
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Working Towards a Good Night's Sleep You may have to wait a few more months before your little one is ready to stay asleep for more than three hours at a time overnight. But implimenting a good bedtime routine early on in life, and sticking to it as rigidly as possible, will help the process to happen faster. Sleeping through the night is as much about learning as it is about maturity.
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Stocking up your medicine cabinetStocking Your Medicine Cabinet Your baby should not be given any medication without proper advice from your doctor or a qualified pharmacist until she reaches six months.But it's useful to keep certain items to hand for emergencies.
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How to stimulate your baby's sense of touchSkin Sensitive Touch is a well developed sense at birth, and therefore very important to your baby right now. Her vision is still under-developed and many sounds have yet to make sense to her. So it is through contact that she gains much of her stimulation. Touch is also very soothing for her. So use every opportunity for skin to skin contact: in the bath, in bed, or snuggled up together on a sofa in a warm room. To make the most of this sensory experience, why not try your hand at massagimg your little one.
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Always Hungry Feeding on demand can seem exhausting and never-ending, especially early in the evening when your little one becomes cranky and seems insatiable.
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Bedtime Routines When it comes to sleep, the sooner you introduce good habits the better. One month into motherhood, your life is probably regaining structure and you may feel ready to start implementing simple routines. At this young age, for your baby night-time is the same as day-time. So it's down to you to differentiate between the two. And the best way to start is with a good bedtime routine.
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