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Careful with the newborn

New Needs The passage of an exclusively milk diet to a mixed diet, is nothing more than integration to milk (breast or atificial) from other foods necessary for growth of your baby: meat, vegetables, fruits, cereals, etc.. Are the new nutritional requirements, which by the fourth month, and must represent a step in the evolution of physical, psychological and sensory baby. It seems unbelievable, but any child can recognize the four basic tastes: sweet, sour, salty and sour. It is known that babies have an innate preference for sweetness, and this is due to the fact that the first months of life, the newborn will feed exclusively on a single food: milk. Breast or artificial, this first nutriment is unmistakably sweet to your palate. The solid food, is a process that begins around the 6th month, and continues gradually throughout the first year of life. Because this period is set for commencement of supply? The reasons are many and not just for nutritional reasons.
 
The milk-feed exclusively is not enough anymore, because the milk can no longer meet all the nutritional requirements of your baby. Besides a higher caloric need, it will need new foods rich in protein and iron, for example.
 
Stomach and intestines are more mature: ready to assimilate foods that until now could be indigestible, and even cause eating disorders and allergic reactions.
 
Your baby is now able to swallow solid foods: so far, only a baby can suck, but now he can coordinate the muscles needed to start learning to chew and swallow a food of different consistency.

  
You are what you eat The onset of solid food is a new phase that opens in the evolution of feeding your child: on one hand opens up a whole world of new sensory experiences to be explored, and on the other hand, if available to a wider range of nutrients that will be essential for their development and well being. Properly create healthy eating habits is the easiest way to prevent certain diseases in adulthood such as obesity, diabetes and hypertension. For power is the foundation of the welfare of his son, the most important is to understand the nutrients that each food contains it. Recalling that there is no food that alone is able to satisfy all the needs of the body (even breast milk, after a few months becomes insufficient). How can then compose a balanced diet for a baby? It is necessary to balance the meals of your baby with the five essentials to maintain the proper balance of the physical body:

 
Proteins and Amino Acids Our body is a wonderful ensemble of thousands of cells that make up the organs and tissues. To construct them and renew them the body needs proteins, we can compare the building blocks of a castle. They are found mainly in meat, fish, eggs and dairy products, which contain all the essential amino acids and therefore say they are noble or high-protein nutritional value. Legumes (beans, peas, lentils, etc.) also have some essential amino acids, but in smaller numbers. Besides serving for the construction of cells, proteins are the major components of muscles, internal organs and skin, also serve for the production of enzymes and certain hormones, and the process of blood clotting.

 
Carbohydrates The body is a complex machine that performs thousand activities and is always moving, even when it seems at rest. It takes energy to keep this machine working. And this is the task of carbohydrates (or sugars) found mainly in cereals, potatoes, vegetables, fruits, milk and also in sugar and honey. Carbohydrates are used primarily to maintain the functioning of the nervous system and produce energy for physical activity.

 
The Fats Another concentrated source of energy, fats are important because they interact in the formation of cell membranes of the central nervous system, brain and retina, maintaining its integrity, and are also responsible for the transport of some vitamins. It is important to remember that there are two types of fats: saturated (mostly animal) and unsaturated (mainly vegetable). An excess of saturated fats can cause your baby to grow much weight until you get to obesity in adulthood and suffer from various health problems. Saturated fats come mainly from butter, salami, yellow cheese, etc.. and unsaturated fats are found in vegetable oils.

 
Vitamins The main function of vitamins is to regulate and coordinate cell activity, acting on the basis of the fundamental processes of the organism. Since our body can not manufacture them on its own, it is necessary to introduce them through food. They are classified into two major groups: fat soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K) and water soluble (B complex, folic acid, C, PP).

 The Mineral Salts The mineral substances are involved mainly in building bones and teeth (calcium, phosphorus and fluorine) and the formation of red blood cells (iron). They are also responsible for hydro-saline balance (sodium, potassium and chloride) and certain metabolic cycles (magnesium and chromium). How are removed daily by the body through urine, feces and sweat, you need a constant supply through food.

Tips for baby's first bath

The first bath. All though he has now left the hospital very clean, after all the care that nurses had to remove the secretions of delivery and get it ready for the new mom. But at home, no nurse, and a lot of panic, especially for those first-timer.
Not to suffer, pay attention to tips from nanny Vanessa Mourão, São Paulo. According to her, you need to plan the long-awaited moment carefully. "Prefer the hottest time of day and never bathe after breastfeeding," teaches.
It is essential to remove rings and bracelets and, of course, wash hands and forearms. Also, choose the site carefully and let everything you need at hand: mild soap, cotton swab, cream for diaper rash, soft hooded towel or cloth diaper to wipe the baby. "This is to prevent changes of environment, temperature and air currents."
Vanessa suggests that mothers do the sterile first baby before you even put it in water, cleaning the genital area with a cotton cloth moistened with mild soap and water, without forgetting the folds. Then, in time to put the puppy in the water, do not panic. "Position your baby on your forearm in front of you. The head and trunk must be supported at the elbow and forearm and his hand on the butt, "teaches.
The free hand should wash their hair, face and behind the ears, being careful with water in the ears and eyes. Rinse everything with the bath water and soap then the rest of the body. "If the baby remains unsettled, put a cloth diaper on the tummy can soothe him," says Vanessa. After that, you need to position the little baby on his stomach. "Your forearm should support the chest. Hold the arm with the hand of the baby. Lather up and down the neck, back, butt and then rinse.
Phew. The bath is over. Rinse well the puppy, remembering the folds. The umbilical region must be very dry and clean under the guidance of a pediatrician. The last tip from Vanessa, and not least, never leave the baby alone, alone in the bathtub or on top of the exchanger. "Accidents can happen. Avoid answering telephones and doorbells during the baby's bath, no matter if it's the first or not. "

Changing diapers

Recommendations to the mother:
  1. Wash your hands every time they are handling the baby.
  2. Forre, always, where is made the exchange.
  3. Use cotton soaked in warm water or special oil to remove waste from the feces urine. (Already exist in the market, wet wipes suitable for child health. Consult your pediatrician before using them).
  4. For girls, the motions of cleaning should be done from front to back, not to bring fecal waste into the urethra and vagina.
  5. To prevent diaper rash, pass a protective cream based on zinc oxide.
  6. Do not use pins to fasten the diaper. Prefer tape or disposable diapers with vélcron.
  7. Wash cloth diapers with mild soap and dry in the sun. Do not use bleach or fabric softener.

Breastfeeding

The mother should breastfeed her baby at least six months, when it will be introduced gradually, a special diet with small servings of fruits and juices and, later, soups. The pediatrician will know how to focus it on the advantages of breastfeeding and answer all your questions (first feeding, moments of excess or lack of milk, baby colic etc.).

Visits and tours

Visits from relatives and friends should happen only about five days after birth, so that there is time for the baby acquires antibodies and mother recovers. People with any type of health problem should be avoided as long with the newborn.
Walks outdoors must be morning (between nine and ten hours), so that the baby can take sun, which helps to synthesize important vitamins and decrease the jaundice is very common in the first week of life.

First Baby Care

Even if the mother feels insecure and a bit tired after delivery, she fit the first baby care, a relationship of affection, kindness and respect for the child.
Navel Seven to fifteen days after the birth of the baby, the "stump" umbilical dry and falls spontaneously. It is important to keep it clean, applying twice a day, merthiolate colorless or 70% alcohol. The mother should use a cotton swab, and after the fall, continue maintaining the hygiene of the place. Merthiolate colored mercury or chromium are inadvisable. Slight bleeding is normal.
Note: Nowadays, there are diapers for the baby's first days, with a hole at the navel, not to compress it. Bandages and bands of "time of Grandma" is absolutely inadvisable.
Nose Occasional sneezing should not grieve her mother, as is normal in newborns. Where she realize that the baby's little nose is clogged, use saline solution at room temperature, if possible, without preservatives. Should drop the contents of a dropper (+ or - 1ml) into each nostril. It is recommended to have the product, always at home, because common decongestants are dangerous for the baby.
Bathing The bath is a special time that requires care and delicacy, because the contact with water, even though the temperature is adequate, is always a surprise for the baby and this can cause you insecurity.


Recommendations to the mother:
  1. Prepare the bath area. Provide, in advance, soap, soft towel and clean clothes.
  2. The infant bathtub should be well cleaned and the water temperature, pleasant to the touch (about 34 degrees). 
  3. To test the water temperature, dive, her, his left elbow.
  4. Wrap your baby in a towel and sit near the bathtub, so that the baby's head rests on it. 
  5. Wash first, the face (without soap) and then his head.
  6. Unwrap the baby and place it gently in the water. Your left arm should serve to support the head, so leave your hands free to hold firmly the little arm. 
  7. Use your right hand to wash the child.
  8. By removing the baby from the water, wrap it in a soft towel. 
  9. Arrange to have the changer stand near the site of the bath, so that the child does not take air currents.
  10. Dry carefully the folds and the navel. Do not use talc. Consult your pediatrician in case of diaper rash.
  11. Dress your baby clothes with soft, loose and comfortable.