TOP WORRIES of new parents

Caring for a baby can be a challenge, doubly so if it is your first time. However, worry not, for we are here to help. We have compiled a list of common worries and their solutions to better help you through your journey as a new parent.

Concern 1: How often do I change my baby’s diaper?
You will need to frequently change your baby’s diaper in order to prevent diaper rashes, however, you do not need to do it every time your baby pee. It is recommended to do so once every 2 to 3 hours, with the only exception being when your baby has a bowel movement. It is also important to keep your baby clean and dry when you change their diapers as they have sensitive skin.
 
Concern 2: Why is my baby crying so much?
Babies tend to cry a lot, and for many different reasons. Knowing why your baby is crying is the first step to helping them stop. Reasons for your baby cry includes:

  • Gas pains
    • Try burping your baby.
  • Loneliness
    • Spend more time with your baby
    • Try wearing your baby around with a harness
  • Hunger
    • Pay more attention to your baby, your baby will most likely have certain patterns when they are hungry, understanding them will be very useful.
  • Dirty diapers
    • This are usually very obvious, and easy to fix, just change your baby’s diapers and they should stop crying
  • Tiredness
    • Ensure your baby gets plenty of sleep and are given a comfortable environment where they are able to fall asleep easily.

 
Concern 3: How do I know if my baby is eating enough?
More often than not, new parents will be worried that their babies aren’t eating enough and that their growth is getting impacted. The most reliable way to make sure your baby is eating enough is to ensure they’re growing properly. Your doctor will usually go through this during your baby’s check-ups.
 
Concern 4: When will my baby start sleeping the whole night?
Babies aren’t typically ready to sleep through the night until around 12-14 weeks old. However, even if your baby isn’t ready to get a full night’s rest by then it is not too serious of a concern as every baby develops differently and some can take as much as 5 months before they are ready. If you are still worried about your baby not sleeping through the night, you can take them to a paediatrician to get your baby checked.

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