Varunam Super Speciality Hospital
When You become newly parent It’s an amazing feeling unbelievable… even if you have read every book imaginable from cover to cover, reading about taking care of a baby and actually holding that life in your hands are two very different things. All of a sudden you are 100% responsible for a whole new human. Not to be dramatic. =) But it can feel overwhelming.
It can be tempting to rush through the many people coming into your hospital room to check on you, so you can get back to loving on that sweet babe- but any question you have, you should ask. Surrounded by monitors, vital checks, and scheduled feedings- taking care of baby can seem easy.
But I can tell you then once you snap that infant car seat into your car, once you’re without any medical professionals, it’s going to feel a little different.
Before you go home, healthcare providers want to make sure your baby can feed well. Breastfeeding can be much harder than you’d think, but there are many resources to help make the transition easier. If you plan on breastfeeding, find out about the availability of lactation consultants in the hospital. Don’t be afraid to ask for help if you’re struggling. Your pediatric provider can be a resource to help as well. Before you and your baby are discharged from the hospital, a provider will ensure your baby is wetting at least three or four diapers over a 24-hour period.
How do I care for a newborn?
Leaving the hospital with a newborn can be exciting but scary at the same time. Most people feel unprepared when it comes to taking care of babies. Newborns have many needs, and caring for an infant can be nerve-wracking. Your baby’s needs are simple but crucial. It’s important to provide loving care during the first month of your baby’s life.
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