How to Take Care of Baby in Winter, Tips for Care of Baby in Winter

Take Care of Baby in Winter

When winter storms in, it's your job to make sure your baby stays warm and dry. But if you're like most new moms, dealing with a squirmy baby in a bulky jacket, blankets that fall off, and a diaper bag may sound like a huge hassle. Here are tips and products that make it easy to keep your baby healthy and comfortable, whether you're going grocery shopping or tucking your child in for the night.

1.Bath newborn baby in warm room, with warm water –
Yes, just maintain adequate temperature of surrounding environment; while bathing newborn baby. While giving a bath to newborn baby, take care not to give bath to baby, in open air; outside in back yard of your home. Instead, give them bath inside home, in a small tub; in warm room, with warm water.

2.Influenza is a viral infection that primarily affects the respiratory system, and is generally seen in the fall and winter. It can be especially dangerous in infants because their immune systems are still immature. They can get their first flu vaccine when they're six months old. Call your pediatrician if your baby shows these signs of the flu: sudden fever; unusual sleepiness; decreased appetite; dry, hacking cough; chills and body shakes; fussiness; stuffy or runny nose. Your doctor may give your baby an antiviral medicine to fight off the flu. The earlier you start it, the better it works. So, call your doctor as soon as you notice symptoms. Pain relievers like infants' acetaminophen and ibuprofen for babies over six months old can bring down her fever and make her feel better. But for any child younger than three months, call your doctor before giving any medication for fever. Make sure she gets plenty to drink. If she won't feed or seems to be having fewer wet diapers than normal, visit the doctor.

3.Cover new born baby, with warm clothes 
 which you should use; after you have, bathed the newborn baby. After bathing newborn baby, with warm water in warm room; cover baby in towel immediately, for 1 minute.

4.The first time my son Fletcher woke me after midnight, crying with a terrible cough and fever, I freaked out. There was no mistaking the hoarse, barking cough: He had croup. So my husband and I bundled him up and sped to the after-hours clinic. Just our luck -- it was closing down. "You could go to the emergency room," the last nurse suggested as she locked the door behind her. But as we weighed the dangers of exposing our baby to even more germs there, we realized that en route to the clinic, Fletcher had miraculously stopped coughing. I'd heard that cool night air could help a croupy bark -- and it had! We opted to settle him at home instead.

When the temperature dips, you know what's coming: the start of the sneezing, coughing, runny-nose season. It can be scary when your child gets sick, but you can handle most maladies with rest, fluids, a few home remedies, and hugs from Mom and Dad. Get the 411 on taking care of your under-the-weather wee one.

5.Keep newborn baby’s travelling journey, to minimum 
Yes, keep travelling journey of newborn baby, to minimum; to avoid over exposure to cold air drafts, of winter days. As, newborn baby’s immune system is not that much strong; which can fight health damaging effect of, cold air draft of winters

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