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Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Baby Care, Pregnancy Tips

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Experts said...

Newborn babies do not like loud noises. While your baby is becoming used to your voice, speak or sing in a soft...

Experts said...

Following on from the first few days you should try to keep your baby in contact with you as much as possible. By contact I mean on your body, for instance in a sling. It has been known for decades that the children who are carried on their mother's backs, such as those in Indian, Eskimo and some African tribes, rarely cry. The newborn infant finds the close physical presence of the mother very reassuring. She is soft and warm, her smell is familiar. When the baby lays his head against the mother's body he hears the familiar heartbeat that he has been hearing for nine months in the womb. The baby feels secure and at home in his surroundings. It is more natural for your baby to be jogged about on his mother's body than to lie completely still on a mattress in a cot, especially as it could bring back memories of his cushioned ride in the womb.