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Baby full night nhi soya.. maximum aise hi krta h..kya kru jo kuch tym k liye so jaya kre.. full night hi breastfeeding krwai fir m ro rha h.. kb tk chlega aise.. koi solution do plz
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Prisha Lalwani

Aisa first month tak chalega. Bohot mushkil Hai; lekin ho jayega. Shayad apke first 40 days me koi apke sath hoga to jab bhi baby so ye aap bhi so Jana. Ghar ka kaam aur baki sab kisi aur ko dekhne Dena. 1 month ke baat cheezein thodi easy hone <u>lagegi</u>

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Revauthi Rajamani

Babies are just blank slates, you can begin to teach your baby good sleeping habits by establishing a bedtime routine once the baby settles down to the new environment. ; - As your baby's brain and central nervous system mature, her sleep cycles will get longer and more sleep will occur at night. Most babies adjust to the family timetable in a few months or so. ; - A newborn cannot eat all that much in a single feed. If you are breastfeeding, the milk gets digested quickly, which means a baby can wake up hungry and ready to fill the belly. So make sure you feed them on demand. A well fed baby, sleeps well too. ; - Try to nap during your baby's longer stretches of sleep. ; - You can assist the sleeping process by differentiating day and night atmosphere like creating a calm, dark environment at night, while letting the sunshine in during the day. ; - During daytime feedings, talk a lot to your baby, while at night feedings, make the surroundings quiet with as little light as possible. ; - Remove any item from the sleeping area that could potentially suffocate or distract a baby, cause overheating, including blankets, pillows, stuffed animals, or quilts.

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Revauthi Rajamani

Here we have a lot of queries on growth spurt and how to handle the same. I have jus worked on this topic and hope this will help mommies to understand the term better. <br> ;;;;;;;;;;;;; Growth spurt<br> What is growth spurt? <br> Out here we often talk about growth spurt. So, I felt like giving a description of what it is and how to handle it better with knowing what actually it means.<br> Growth spurt occurs in every babies and this is the period where parents are in for a lot of surprises making them go crazy, where parents can see their baby reacting very differently to the everyday routine the once followed until the previous day.<br> When does it happen? <br> Researchers have come to a cumulative conclusion that more or less these growth spurts occurs mostly during the first few days at home after a discharge from the hospital and around 7-10 days, 2-3 weeks, 4-6 weeks, 3 months, 4 months, 6 months and 9 months approximately. This does not end there, most moms notice growth spurts every few months during the toddler years and periodically thereafter on through the teenage years.<br> How long does it take to settle? <br> Growth spurt usually occurs for a period of a day or two, but could also take a toll for a week in few babies and that's the mist difficult phase to tackle.<br> What happens during this phase?<br> Breastfed babies nurse often than usual, sometimes as often as every hour. They become extremely fussier.<br> Physical growth like teething is not the only reason that babies may have a temporary need for increased nursing. Babies show up such tantrums when they are trying to learn a new skill such as rolling over, crawling, walking or talking. During this crucial period babies exhibit such behaviour and often feed on mom&#8217;s milk as they feel relived and this feed is important for their growing brain as well as the body. <br> How to handle it? <br> The best and the only way to handle such period in babies is to follow your baby's lead. It's a temporary phase.; <br>

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Revauthi Rajamani

Hi<br> After every feed, burp the baby, don't put the baby flat on the bed immediately, keep the head elevated while feeding. This is a phase too it will settle soon

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Richa

<a style="text-decoration:none" href="http://app.babychakra.com/article/2603"><b><font color="#3b5998">How I Dealt With Colic in My Baby</font></b></a>

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