A Baby Page

: You don't need to bathe a newborn every day; washing their face, hands, and bottom ("topping and tailing") with warm water is often sufficient.

: Shaking can cause permanent brain damage or death. If you feel overwhelmed, place the baby in a safe spot like a crib and take deep breaths. A baby

: For the first 6–8 weeks, always cradle the baby's head and neck, as they have little muscle control. : You don't need to bathe a newborn

Caring for a baby involves a steep learning curve centered on safety, hygiene, and responsive bonding. Newborns typically sleep about and require 6 to 8 feedings every 24 hours. Essential Safety & Handling : For the first 6–8 weeks, always cradle

: Always place babies on their back on a firm, flat mattress with no blankets, pillows, or stuffed animals to prevent SIDS. Daily Care Basics

: Use tummy time (1–2 minutes initially) while the baby is awake and supervised to build neck and upper body strength. A Guide for First-Time Parents | Nemours KidsHealth

: Wash your hands thoroughly before handling your baby, as their immune systems are still developing.

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