After giving birth, you may be familiar with advice that newborn babies are not immediately taken out of the house. In fact, some say it is necessary to delay until the age of 40 days.
This can be confusing, especially for mothers who are just mothers. Naturally, if the appeal of the people around makes Mother so worried about bringing the newborn to interact outside the home. Come on, find out when in fact the newborn baby can be taken out of the house.
Pay Attention to Baby's Health Conditions
Medically speaking, there is actually no definite standard when a newborn can be taken out of the house. Indeed, extra protection and attention needs to be given to newborns, especially if the baby has an immune system disorder or is born prematurely. However, babies generally don't need to stay indoors until weeks after they are born, Bun. During a healthy baby's condition, Mother can bring the baby out of the house. Inviting babies out of the house is also proven to make babies sleep more soundly at night. In addition, taking the baby out will also have a good effect, especially if the room does not have good air ventilation, or when someone is sick at home.Preparing the Baby Before Exiting the House
Although generally safe, but there are still things that must be considered before bringing a newborn out of the house, namely:Watch the weather
Make sure the weather outside is friendly enough for the baby. Not too hot and also not heavy rain.
Adjust baby clothes
Mother, you should adjust your baby's clothes to the weather and destination where you are going. Avoid wearing clothes that are too minimal or thin when going to the mall with air conditioner. Don't forget to bring a blanket and jacket. Instead, avoid wearing clothes that are too thick and closed when going to bring the baby to a warm place.
Avoid direct sun exposure
Mother is recommended to prevent the baby from direct sun exposure, by protecting it using an umbrella and hat. If the baby is carried using a stroller, Mother may need to use the lid. Baby's soft skin can burn easily by direct sun exposure, and skin damage can occur. If necessary, spread the skin with sunscreen that is safe for babies.
Don't approach people who are sick
Avoid babies from places where there are many sick people. The baby's immune system is still not fully developed and is not strong enough to fight infection. This is why Mother should also keep the baby's immunization schedule.
Limit time in crowded locations
Mother needs to limit the length of time your Little One is in the middle of the crowd. This is because Mother never knows what people around are experiencing pain.
Don't let just anyone hold your little one
It's better not to let just anyone hold Little One, Bun. Or at the very least, make sure they wash their hands first before touching them.
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