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HEALTHY BIRTHING

  • INTRODUCTION
  • PRETERM LABOUR
  • A. THINKING ABOUT CHILDBIRTH
  • B. PREPARING FOR CHILDBIRTH
  • C. MEDICAL HELP DURING CHILDBIRTH
  • D. TIME TO GET READY
  • E. EARLY CARE OF THE MOTHER
  • F. EARLY CARE FOR THE BABY
    • a. Immediate Care
    • b. Other Care
    • c. How Your Baby Looks
    • d. What Your Baby Needs
    • e. Registering Your Baby's Birth
  • CONCLUSION

F. EARLY CARE FOR THE BABY

 

During the first few days after birth, your baby is adjusting to life outside your womb. Breathing, eating, and changes in temperature are all new. The hospital staff makes sure that all goes well for the baby.

 

SECTION PREVIEW
  • a. Immediate Care
  • b. Other Care
  • c. How Your Baby Looks
  • d. What Your Baby Needs
  • e. Registering Your Baby's Birth
‹ e. When Something Goes Wrong with Your Baby up a. Immediate Care ›
Last update: 01-07-2014
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