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Summer care for your newborns

Summer care for your newborns

Updated: Jun 6

 
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summer care for your newborns

 

Summers are difficult for everyone, especially children. If you’ve just had a baby in the last few months, we’re sure you’re already worried about how you’ll care for your baby this summer. Every season necessitates the care of babies. Summers, on the other hand, may present their own set of problems, such as making your infant cranky and uncomfortable due to the high temperatures.

So let’s dive into the summer baby care tips and suggestions:

 

Avoid sun exposure & stay indoors.

 
 
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avoid sun exposure

 

Make sure you are staying indoors during the peak heat hours (10 a.m.–5 p.m.). Early in the morning or late in the evening are the best times to go for a stroll.

Allow your infant to cool off by playing in the water.

 
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Allow your infant to cool off by playing in the water

 
 

Put your child in his bathtub or a small inflatable baby pool with some water and bath toys. Allow the baby to splash about since babies enjoy it. Never, ever leave your baby alone, even if it’s just for a moment. Even a few inches of water can cause a baby to drown.

 

Massage oils should be thoroughly washed away.

 
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massage oils should be thoroughly washed away

 
 

Massage is an important aspect of your newborn’s growth and development of bones and muscles. Regardless of the season, massage your baby’s entire body twice or three times each week using the doctor’s prescribed oil. However, after massaging the body, a good wash is also important to remove the debris and clean the pores.

 

Make sure your child is properly dressed.

 
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make sure your child is properly dressed

 
 

Do you want your infant to be cool and comfortable? Natural skin-fitting and thick-fabric clothing are a no-no in this instance! When you’re at home, choose loose-fitting, lightweight clothing made of natural fibers like cotton.

Taking a step outside? To protect your baby’s head, face, and neck from the sun, choose light-colored long trousers, full-sleeved shirts, and a wide-brimmed hat with a long flap on the back.

 

Maintain your newborn’s hydration.

 
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maintain your newborn’s hydration

 
 

If your infant is solely dependent on breast milk for nutrition, make sure you feed him or her frequently enough to keep him or her hydrated. Sweating causes a loss of fluids in the body.

 

Get proper expert advice and contact us in any emergency.

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