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HEALTHY FAMILY

  • INTRODUCTION
  • A. THE NEWBORN
  • B. BABY CARE
    • a. Breastfeeding
    • b. Make an informed decision about feeding your baby
    • c. Vitamin D
    • d. Sleep
    • e. Crying
    • f. Colic
    • g. Bathing
    • h. Cradle Cap
    • i. Umbilical Cord Care
    • j. Bowel Movements
    • k. Diaper Rash
    • l. Number of Wet Diapers
    • m. Check Ups and Immunization
  • C. BABY SAFETY
  • D. HEALTHY MOTHER
  • E. SEX AND BIRTH CONTROL
  • F. FAMILY AND FRIENDS
  • CONCLUSION

B. BABY CARE

 

Caring for an infant requires skill and practice. No one is born knowing how to bathe, dress, feed, and diaper a baby. Most parents learn these skills as their baby grows.

Don't worry if you feel awkward and uncertain at first. In no time, looking after your baby will feel natural.

 

SECTION PREVIEW
  • a. Breastfeeding
  • b. Make an informed decision about feeding your baby
  • c. Vitamin D
  • d. Sleep
  • e. Crying
  • f. Colic
  • g. Bathing
  • h. Cradle Cap
  • i. Umbilical Cord Care
  • j. Bowel Movements
  • k. Diaper Rash
  • l. Number of Wet Diapers
  • m. Check Ups and Immunization
‹ e. Baby's Development up a. Breastfeeding ›
Last update: 01-07-2014
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