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How I Survived My First Winter With A Newborn

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My first baby arrived in frosty December. It was icy and freezing. There were ice and snow and brutal chills of wind. The philosophy of venturing into germ-infested, slippery cold with a toddler was not tempting. Actually, it frightened me. However, I had nothing to be terrified about, in accordance with Erika Landau, a pediatrician in New York, “New parents and babies need fresh air”. Although, the philosophy of fresh air is good, there are a few safety measures you should follow. Learn about the best tactics of winter season and put your winter uncertainties to rest.

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It's Pretty Cold for Baby

Infants lose heat quicker than adults; the less capable they are of coping with frosty winter. Little toddlers lack the capacity to escalate heat thru shivering and don't entail body fat required to warm back up after they get cold.

Dress Him Up in Layers

No one wants her little toddler to be cold, thus, there is a propensity to overdress newborn in winter season. The rule is to dress up your newborn as you do for yourself, plus an additional layer. Always choose flexible and breathable fabrics just like muslin and cotton so you can take clothes off and on as required.

Dress Warmly for A Jaunt Outside

If the wind chill or temperature dips under freezing, or in case nonfreezing climates are mingled with rain or wind, keep your baby inside apart from brief jaunts, like from and to the car. In case it is not freezing outdoors, dress him up in winter jacket, a hat that properly covers up his ears, a stroller blanket, mittens or bunting. Check your little one frequently for signs of distress. In case his skin is warm, his face gets red, and he is a bit fussy, he is perhaps overheated. If his skin is cold by the touch and he has teary eyes, he is perhaps not packed enough.

Get A flu Shot

If your baby is 6 months or older, a flu shot or vaccination is one of the sensible things you must do. Influenza can be quite hazardous in newborns, leading towards severe infections or even death. As this is your baby's first flu shot, he/she'll need two flu shots five weeks apart.

Keep Those Little Hands Clean

Newborns put their hands in their mouth and nose; therefore, it is imperative to keep those little digits clean and yours as well. For Babies, lather a soft cloth with warm water and baby soap. Then scrub about a few seconds every time you feed your little one, change a diaper and return from being about and out.

Apply Right Moisturizer

In order to effectively protect delicate baby skin from winter glooms, slather on right moisturizer. Though, a few babies don't need a moisturizer at all, "so merely observe his skin for aridness. While you do need a baby moisturizer, always make sure it is100% fragrance free. Some medical specialists also suggest choosing cream or ointments that contain mineral oil or petrolatum.

Use Woolen Carpet
I always use woolen carpet or rug while lying down my baby on the floor. Wool's natural dense fibers give a comforting and calming texture that comforts and soothes my little toddler. Comfortable, soft and forgiving carpeting can shield a newborn from bruises and bumps, making it consider like the ultimate choice for my nursery in frosty winter. I always use carpet steam cleaning option for my old woolen carpet just for my baby's hygienic purpose.


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