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* Never shake the newborn, whether in play or in frustration | * Never shake the newborn, whether in play or in frustration | ||
* Avoid sudden jerky movements of the baby’s neck | * Avoid sudden jerky movements of the baby’s neck | ||
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All these may cause internal injuries to the baby | All these may cause internal injuries to the baby | ||
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** provide adequate skin to skin contact to the baby and | ** provide adequate skin to skin contact to the baby and | ||
** observe the hunger cues of the baby | ** observe the hunger cues of the baby | ||
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All these points have been discussed in other tutorials of the same series | All these points have been discussed in other tutorials of the same series | ||
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Image: Premature babies | Image: Premature babies | ||
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− | + | In some cases, newborns may need to be awakened frequently - | |
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− | + | * so that they are fed enough. | |
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Image: Mother and doctor | Image: Mother and doctor | ||
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− | + | Incase, a baby - healthy or premature, does not seem to be interested in sucking then - | |
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+ | * the mother should consult a doctor or health worker | ||
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| While breastfeeding, babies often swallow air, which can make them fussy. | | While breastfeeding, babies often swallow air, which can make them fussy. | ||
To prevent this, make the baby sit and burp after every feed. | To prevent this, make the baby sit and burp after every feed. | ||
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* It has been explained in another tutorial of the same series. | * It has been explained in another tutorial of the same series. | ||
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Image: Diaper rash cream | Image: Diaper rash cream | ||
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Image: Newborn | Image: Newborn | ||
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* Creams with '''zinc oxide''' are preferred- | * Creams with '''zinc oxide''' are preferred- | ||
** as they form a barrier against moisture | ** as they form a barrier against moisture | ||
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+ | | Wash the baby’s nappies using dye and fragrance-free detergents. | ||
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* Let the baby stay without a diaper or a nappy for part of the day. | * Let the baby stay without a diaper or a nappy for part of the day. | ||
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+ | * this gives the skin a chance to air out. | ||
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* One way to help them sleep more at night is to keep minimum stimulation at night | * One way to help them sleep more at night is to keep minimum stimulation at night | ||
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** try to keep her awake a little longer by talking and playing with her. | ** try to keep her awake a little longer by talking and playing with her. | ||
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| Image: A baby sleeping in the crib | | Image: A baby sleeping in the crib | ||
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| Image: Changing the position of baby’s head while sleeping | | Image: Changing the position of baby’s head while sleeping | ||
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Title Slide | Welcome to the spoken tutorial on Basics of newborn care |
Image: A mother carrying a baby Image: Umbilical cord care Image: Breastfeeding and burping a newborn Image: Diapering Image: Diaper rash Image: Sleeping baby |
In this tutorial, we will learn-
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Image: Excited relatives
Collage: Key rules while handling a newborn baby Image: Newborn & immune system |
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Image: Sick baby Image: Clean hands, dirty hands Image: Washing hands with soap and water Image: Drying hands |
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Image: A mother is carrying a newborn
Image: A mother is placing the baby down |
Now comes the first thing to learn,which is how to hold a baby.
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Image: A mother tickling the baby’s leg
Image: A mother is supporting the baby in sitting position Image: Touching the baby’s ear |
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Image: Newborn baby Collage: Precautions to be taken while handling a newborn Image: Jiggling the baby on the knee Image: Throwing the baby in air Image; Jerky movements of the baby’s neck Image: Internal injuries |
Always remember, that a newborn baby is sensitive -
Some precautions to be taken while handling a newborn are -
All these may cause internal injuries to the baby |
Image: A baby with umbilical cord stump
Image: Fetus Image: Natural delivery, C-section delivery Image: Umbilical cord clamping |
We will now learn about Umbilical cord care at home.
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Image: Hospital Image: dry and wither umbilical cord Image: A baby with umbilical cord stump Image: A baby with fallen umbilical cord GIF: Calendar |
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Image: Umbilical cord infections Collage: Umbilical cord care |
Please note that-
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Image: A baby with umbilical cord stump Image: A cloth is covering the baby’s umbilical cord Image: Sponge bath |
For that, please remember-
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Image: A cord kept outside the baby’s nappy Image: Folding the edge of the baby’s nappy |
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Image: Mother and doctor Image: Bleeding from the end of the cord Image: Bleeding from the navel area Image: Swelling and redness near the navel area Image: Pain near the navel area Image: A baby with umbilical cord stump and calendar Image: Mother and doctor |
Please consult the baby’s doctor if there is -
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Image: Bleeding when the stump is about to fall off
Image: Bleeding after the cord falls off Image: Pulling the umbilical cord with Red cross mark |
Sometimes it might also happen that -
but this should be stopped quickly Remember, never pull the cord off. |
Image: Applying cream on baby’s umbilical cord
Image: Bandage on baby’s umbilical cord |
Also,
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Image: Hunger cue Image: Initiation of breastfeeding |
For the nutritional aspects of the newborn care we will discuss -
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Image: Breastfeeding
Image: Skin to skin contact Image: Hunger cues |
All these points have been discussed in other tutorials of the same series |
Collage: waking up a sleeping baby
Image: Breastfeeding Image: Premature babies |
In some cases, newborns may need to be awakened frequently -
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Image: A mother talking to a healthy baby Image: A baby who is disinterested in sucking Image: Mother and doctor |
Incase, a baby - healthy or premature, does not seem to be interested in sucking then -
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Image: Breastfeeding - side lying hold
Image: Fussy baby Image: Burping the baby Image: Hunger cues |
While breastfeeding, babies often swallow air, which can make them fussy.
To prevent this, make the baby sit and burp after every feed.
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Image: Diapering
Image: Diaper rash Image: A baby with wet nappy Image: Cleaning the baby’sgenital area using water and washcloth Image: Wiping the baby’s genital area Image: Cleaning the baby - girl’s genital area |
Next is diapering:
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Image: Washing hands with soap and water | The Mother or caregiver should always -
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Image: Diaper rash
Image: Regular bath Image: Applying diaper cream on diaper rash |
Sometimes it could happen that a baby may suffer from Diaper rash.
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Image: Diaper rash
Image: A baby with wet nappy |
Most rashes happen because the baby's skin is -
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Image: Diapering and diaper rash
Image: Cleaning the baby’s genital area Image: Wipes |
To prevent or treat diaper rash-
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Image: Diaper rash cream Image: Newborn |
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Image: a tub containing soapy water and nappies
Image: Newborn |
Wash the baby’s nappies using dye and fragrance-free detergents.
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Image: Diaper rash
GIF: Calendar Image: Mother and doctor |
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Image: Sleeping baby
GIF: Clock |
In the end, let’s discuss about baby’s sleeping pattern:
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Image: Sleeping baby
Image: Day and night |
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Image: Dim light in baby’s room
Image: A mother talking to a baby |
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Image: A baby sleeping on her back
Image: A baby sleeping on her tummy Image: Sudden infant death syndrome |
The mother or caregiver should remember that-
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Image: A baby sleeping in the crib | For other safe sleeping practices, avoid using the following items in their crib -
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Image: Changing the position of baby’s head while sleeping
Image: Flat spot |
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Acknowledgement slide | This brings us to the end of this tutorial on Basics of newborn care.
Thanks for joining. |