- Close distance vision is functioning properly, visibility about 20-30 cm
- Hearing has been evolving, and little likely to be turned when the mother heard the noise.
The relationship between mother and child is a future supplies are very important. and one way this relationship is to breast-feed. At first the mother may be having difficulties, but rest assured that this will not last long. Mother and child will learn together so they can find a comfortable nursing position.
The first weeks, the mother may be breastfeeding your baby every 2-3 hours, which usually lasts for 10-20 minutes. mothers do not need to set up a feed because it is best to breastfeed your baby as needed. when a hungry cry is heard, immediately feed the baby.
Breastfeeding not only meet the nutritional needs but also has a very large in child development. early breastfeeding immediately after birth, an early stimulation of development of the child.
Mutual interaction in the process of breastfeeding
Your child get the nutrients and protective antibodies against various infections, get a touch, words and looks of affection, warmth is essential for growth and development. Mother was happy and feeling needed by the baby so that the resulting self-confidence, speed up the recovery of the uterus and fertility delay effects for spacing pregnancies.
Observe your baby
Head
Shape may looks a little strange. This occurs because the same process of birth, your baby through the birth canal is narrow so that the skull bones shift and overlap. new born baby's head will appear oval, especially if the labor is done by bantukan vacuum. But the mother did not have to worry, in a few days will be shaped more rounded head and normal.
Face
Pressure during the birth canal can also cause your baby eyelid was swollen. In addition, the narrow space of the uterus can press your nose and ears so that your baby's nose looks flat or tilted and folded ears. Do not be afraid, this is only temporary, a few days later the little guy will surely blossom into a beautiful little baby / handsome.
Umbilical cord
End of the umbilical cord that had green and yellow will change to black, and will eventually dry up and apart. This usually occurs on days 5-15.
Skin
Shortly after birth, the topmost layer of skin will peel. Skin on the hands and little feet will look dry and flaking, which mainly occurs in the first weeks.
Birthmarks
Not a few babies are born with a birthmark. can be reddish or blackish spots on the back of the neck, thighs, buttocks or other body parts. There is then disappeared, but some are continued to persist into adulthood. try to notice whether your baby has a birthmark?
Legs and feet
Legs and feet are usually the newborn looks crooked or bent. long legs and feet supple and easily moved, there is nothing to worry about. Long legs will be straight by itself in line with the more active movement of the child.
Fine hair
Sometimes a newborn body covered hairs called lanuga, especially in the back, shoulders, forehead and temples.
Breasts and genitals
Breast baby boys and girls newborn may seem a bit bengka, this is because while in the womb, there is the mother of hormones into the body of the fetus. new baby girl is born, its exterior genitalia (vulva) may appear swollen and a little fluid out of her vagina. This swelling usually disappears within a few weeks while the fluid out of the vagina just a few days.
Penis
In male infants may be frequent erections, especially before urinating.
Crown
Consider the top of the head of the child, the mother will see two so-called soft curve of the crown or fontanelle. fontanelle is fused skull bones are not so at birth, the baby's head can pass through the narrow birth canal. fontanelle tuntuk also allows the baby's brain grows. if your child is crying or straining, fontanelle will stand out. fontanelle is covered by a thick fibrous tissue to be safe when touched and will menutuup at the age of 12-18 months.
Caring for the umbilical cord
- always wash hands before cord care
- umbilical cord with a clean cotton that has been dyed stemmed warm water or alcohol
- pat dry with a soft towel or aerated enough
- wrapped with sterile gauze wrapped around the umbilical cord
- done two times a day, every after bath
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