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Re: Tips for Newborns
Doesn't work for everyone but some babies love it!
I would also download a white noise app to your phone.
Don't put lotion on your baby for the first two weeks. Their glands aren't fully developed and I guess it messes with that. At least that's what every single nurse told me. I still rarely put it on DS and his skin is fine. They also said not to cut their nails for two weeks - use a nail file. I forget the reasoning behind this.
Don't get up with them every single time they make a noise. I got up with DS more than I needed to because I didn't want my husband to wake up. Let them try to sleep on their own.
Don't change a diaper in the middle of the night unless it's poop. Maybe this makes me a bad mom, but it helped him fall asleep faster because there wasn't as much stimulation. He also isn't the type to freak about being wet so I guess that matters.
Baby washcloths are great for preventing little boys from peeing a HUGE arc across the room. It's amazing the power they have with such tiny equipment!
Smell their head as much as you possibly can. The smell of your kid is pure heaven, and that newborn smell doesn't last forever.
Zutano booties are wonderful and stay on baby feet. Aden and Anais four layer sleeping bags are so awesome and warm for those who are done being swaddled.
That's all I've got... I feel like you need to learn who your kid is and other people's advice is all relative.
In the words or Chris Tucker, "you can't get no righter!"
This was a lifesaver on many occasions.
We have our "Irish Twins"
DD born 8/7/2013
DS born 7/28/14
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Also, if in the night your baby will not stop crying, take the baby outside for a minute. The temperature change was enough to stun DS into taking a breath and stop crying. Though, if its literally freezing outside, you might want to go with a different plan, lol
Some FTM have no idea and they naturally get very worried. Here's a link to explain a bit more.
https://pediatrics.answers.com/infant-care/common-causes-of-urate-crystals-in-an-infants-diaper
We have our "Irish Twins"
DD born 8/7/2013
DS born 7/28/14
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IE: The never waking a sleeping baby thing. DD did about 100,000 times better on a set feeding and sleeping schedule. You know what I did? I woke my sleeping baby. It worked for us and my child, but my BFF is the complete opposite. It did not work for her babies.
There is no one size fits all guide to parenting. Trust me, if there was I would own it. People who tell you one thing about parenting makes you a bad parent are wrong. They are judgemental or wrong. Unless, you know, you're seriously abusing your kid.
If you think you have PPD, PPA or PPD/A seek help immediately. If you feel you may be at risk tell your support system to be on the lookout for you. These disorders strike across all socio economic and racial backgrounds.
Breastfeeding is not the ultimate act of love. Love comes in many forms and not all of it from the breast. Formula is not poison.
When researching anything check your sources and for the love of Pete learn the difference between correlation and causation.
Trust your gut. If you think something is up, and everyone is telling you "it's normal, baby's do that",and you don't feel it is, trust your own instincts. Ds spent many ill months due to multiple allergies, and an autoimmune condition. Extreme colic might mean "something" is up.
really DO take naps when they do. seriously.
If BFing, don't give up. Just when you think you can't do it any more, stick it out just a little bit longer.
I know this has been said a million times, but you're not a failure if you don't breast feed. Don't listen so much to people who say this. Also, you're not killing the world/baby/whatever if you don't cloth diaper, or don't make your own food, or whatever else.
Like the PPs have said, take a million pictures. I didn't because I hated how *I* looked and regret it now so much...
I have another one -
Don't let the doctors & nurses make you feel crazy if you sense something isn't just right with your child. Yes, you are new at this. But they still don't know everything.
DS's tear ducts were stopped up, as many newborns do, but I didn't know. He cried TERRIBLE for a day & I called the nurses line. They told me if it's an emergency to go to the ER. I honest to God didn't know if it was or not. He wasn't broken...he wasn't hungry...was he supposed to be crying like that?! Anyway, this of course happened on the weekend. On Monday I called the nurse that I knew would tell me straight (she wasn't working the weekend) & she called in $5 eye drops. The second those drops touched his eyes he quit crying. I felt like an idiot & a horrible parent for "letting" him cry in pain for 2 days. It's not my proudest mommy moment but I seriously had no idea what to do & the snotty nurse on call wasn't helpful at all.
Don't let people make you feel stupid. Grow your spine. If you're wrong, you're wrong but at least you know you tried. Annnnd...you'll have the moments you feel like you were a terrible parent. One time I was so tired after I bathed DS that I rubbed lotion on him. The next morning I figured out I had put baby soap on him & left it all night.
( Now DH & I laugh about it but at the time I felt so dumb. Try to cut yourself some slack. Goofy things will happen & your child will still be alright.
You got this.
Sorry to add one more but I didn't want to edit my previous long post -
Be aware that post partum depression can happen to even the most wonderful mothers who love their newborns so very much. I struggled with it & felt so guilty because I was depressed a lot during what should have been the happiest time of my life. But the truth is that adjusting to motherhood & a new tiny person to love can be very stressful & emotional. This doesn't make you a bad mother & it's nothing you can help.
I talked to a friend who suggested I may be experiencing post partum depression. I decided to call my doctor & the next day she had called in a light prescription to help me adjust. If you need to take medication there is nothing wrong with it & there's nothing wrong with you.
I took medicine for about 6 months & slowly came off of it. So please don't be afraid of this experience & don't blame yourself if it's something you go through. Everything will be okay.
I will add:
- Don't confine yourself to the house for the first few weeks. Get out and take baby for a walk even if it's just a short one down the block - the fresh air will do wonders for the both of you. Plus as an added bonus if your baby has jaundice a bit of sun exposure (just a few minutes) a day will help them.
We also use a baby deedee sleep sack for dd which has shoulder snaps and middle zipper. I would always lay it open in her crib before starting bt. Once asleep/drowsy i would put her in the sack snap, zip witthout waking her up. That why we love babydeedee.com!!
I used to lay open the sack in her crib before starting bt. great thred