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Handle a Newborn - Make certain to properly support the baby's head and neck, which is called cradling. The best way to support the baby is to keep one hand under the head at all times or use the crook of your elbow to support the head. Practice a few times while the baby is laying down before actually picking him or her up; you will feel much more comfortable.

Feeding the baby is something that every new parent worries about at first. At this age, babies will only drink breast milk or formula. This is where all of their nutrients come from. If the mother is breastfeeding, then feeding will most likely occur every few hours and if the baby is bottle fed, they tend to go two to three hours between feedings. Take special care to burp the baby frequently as they cannot get the excess gas out for themselves. Place the baby gently on your shoulder with the head facing back and pat or rub the back to encourage the air to come out. You can also place the baby face down on your upper leg and pat or rub the air out.
Handle a Newborn

Bathing the baby is something that should happen every couple of days once the umbilical cord falls off (Your doctor will give you more instructions on the care of the umbilical cord). Your baby only needs a bath once or twice a week because they really aren't doing much at this point, but you can bathe them as much as you want. Many parents use the kitchen sink or a small bath tub to perform this ritual. Use a like warm wash cloth and some baby appropriate bath soap to gentle wash the baby. Wrap the baby up immediately so they do not get too cold.

Changing the baby's diaper is a necessity and will happen 8 to 10 times per day with a newborn. Lay the baby gently on his or her back. Pick up the feet and slide the diaper underneath the bottom. Then you can fasten the diaper on either side. Putting the diaper on before applying any rash creme will result in hardly any mess. Make sure to keep everything that you need handy when changing a diaper. You will need wipes, diaper creme and diapers.

Dressing the baby can be a daunting task at first. Make certain to choose clothes that easily fit over the baby's head or can snap on the side avoiding going over the head. Onesies ( a one piece T-shirt like item with snaps at the bottom) usually work best at this age or T-shirts with side snaps. It is always best to dress the baby is layers. That way when the baby is either hot or cold, you can add or remove layers as needed for comfort.

Having a baby is an exciting time in life and a newborn can be both scary as well as exciting. Babies need special care and learning to handle them properly is the key to keeping the baby content. Follow these steps to learn how to handle a newborn. - by eHow



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