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Sunday, May 1, 2011

Worrying About YourNewborn Baby by: Jill Cohen

It is definitely normal for any
parent to worry when they
bring a new baby home. You
may not have confidence in
your skills yet and be
nervous about any cough,
red spots or irregularities.
One common issue among
new parents is the nappy
rash that seems to affect
many babies. Though it is
not such a major issue, it
can be if not addressed
properly. Staying on top of
keeping baby dry will take
care of many problems
including the skin irritations
that are frequent in young
children.
Worry is a way that parents
look out for and see to the
needs of their children.
However, constant concern
over small issues will not
make things better. If you
see an issue or note
something out of the
ordinary with your newborn,
address it without panic or
call your pediatrician. You
can make yourself very
nervous if you go
on the internet and read
about sudden infant death
syndrome, croup and other
situations. Any respiratory
problem should be looked at
by a physician and
monitored but keep in mind
that getting a cold or cough
is very common.
New parents, especially,
tend to worry over every
whimper or cry, blemish or
scratch, but usually it is
nothing but normal
responses or reactions.
Take care of baby, but don't
stress yourself out. Most
parenting books have a
balance approach in helping
someone know the signs of
when to seek medical
attention. Your confidence
will increase with time and
experience. Remember, that
children can pick up fear
and you want to help your
child feel secure and
comfortable. If your child
does have a rash or any
illness, use laughter and
play to help them relax. The
immune system is effected
by our environment and
emotions. As a parent your
own judgement and
decision making process is
also improved by relaxation
and staying calm. It is easy
to make impulsive decisions
when we are very nervous.
Turning to another adult in
the family by phone can be
a help when you feel that
you are too clouded by your
emotions. You'll be able to
get another perspective on
your child's condition and
this can help you get your
balance back.
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