After the baby is born, many parents and friends love him very much, and he also brings happiness to many families. However, for many young mothers, they have never held a baby before. They like the newborn baby very much, but they don’t know how to hold the baby correctly. The following article will learn about the holding posture of a newborn. 1. Hand support method: Use your left hand to support the baby's back, neck, and head, and your right hand to support his little butt and waist. This method is often used to pick up and put down the baby from the bed. 2. Wrist holding method: Place the baby's head in the crook of your left arm, protect the baby's head with your elbow, protect the back and waist with your left wrist and left hand, extend your right forearm over the baby to protect the baby's legs, and support the baby's buttocks and waist with your right hand. This method is a more commonly used posture. 3. Don’t hold your baby vertically: a newborn’s head accounts for 1/4 of its total length. When holding the baby upright, the weight of the baby's head is entirely on the cervical spine. When the baby is 1-2 months old, the neck muscles are not fully developed and are weak. This incorrect holding posture should be used to prevent damage to the baby's spine. These injuries are not easy to detect at the time, but may affect the child's future growth and development. Therefore, it is not advisable to hold the baby in a straight vertical position. 4. Don’t hold the child for too long: People’s love for their children has reached an unparalleled level. They don’t kiss or love their children enough, so they start holding the child just a few days after the child is born. Little do people know that this practice violates the natural laws of infant growth and development and is harmful rather than beneficial to the child. (1) Newborn babies need 20 hours of sleep a day; babies around 6 months old need about 16 hours of sleep. Therefore, except for special circumstances such as feeding and changing diapers, do not hold the baby too much. (2) Due to physiological characteristics, the stomach and cardia muscles of infants are relatively relaxed, but the pyloric muscles are very tight. In this case, if the infant is held in the arms and played with after breastfeeding or feeding, food can easily overflow from the cardia and cause vomiting. (3) Babies’ bones grow very quickly. If they are held in the arms for a long time, it will be extremely detrimental to the normal growth of their bones. It is necessary to take your baby out to bask in the sun from time to time to enhance his immunity, but the time should not be too long. 5. Mother-child communication style: When holding the baby in this way, the mother and baby are face to face, which is most conducive to communication and dialogue between parents and children. The mother can also gently swing the baby in front of her to make the baby more relaxed and happier. From the article, we learned about the posture of holding a newborn. First of all, in order to make the baby comfortable, we must choose the correct way of holding. Otherwise, the baby’s crying may be caused by the parents being uncomfortable holding the baby. |
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