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		<description><![CDATA[For new parents bringing their newborn home is a time for joy and celebration. A brand new nursery, a baby-proofed house, exciting experiences - there are so many things waiting for the happy family.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For new parents bringing their newborn home is a time for joy and celebration. A brand new nursery, a baby-proofed house, exciting experiences &#8211; there are so many things waiting for the happy family.</p>
<p>But, it doesn&#8217;t take long for mom and dad to discover that the newborn baby has a mind of his own and will make his presence felt in a hundred and one ways &#8211; not all of them amusing. As most parents will tell you, it&#8217;s all a matter of practice and patience.</p>
<p><strong>Feeding your baby: </strong>The first of the many tough decisions you have to make is whether to breastfeed or bottle-feed your baby. Research suggests that breast milk is the best food for a young baby. Always remember to burp your baby gently after a feeding. While feeding from the bottle, make sure your baby is not taking in air bubbles. When your baby is ready to accept semi-solids and solids, introduce one food at a time. Allow him some time to get used to each food. Give him lots of fresh juice and water. Avoid store-bought articles that are high in starch and sugar.</p>
<p><strong>Diapering:</strong> This is the next major decision you have to make. Cloth, disposables or diaper service &#8211; which will it be? Each has its own pros and cons. Parents usually make a decision based on time, convenience, environmental concerns and financial considerations.</p>
<p>The sanest advice I&#8217;ve received is to avoid a puritanical fascination for any one type. Use a combination &#8211; probably cotton diapers for home, and disposables while traveling.</p>
<p><strong>Bathing and Grooming:</strong> If your baby makes his bath look like the closing scene from a battleground, use baby baths to secure him and lots of toys to distract him. Never leave you baby unattended near water. After your baby&#8217;s bath, bundle him up in a nice fluffy towel and dry him thoroughly. Make sure the umbilical area is dry and that the eyes, ears and nose are clean. You may need to clean these with a wet washcloth, but never insert buds into them. Trim your baby&#8217;s nails just after a bath. Applying moisturizer or baby powder is a matter of personal choice.</p>
<p><strong>Sleeping: </strong>Put your baby to sleep on his back. Your baby is bound to steal a lot of your sleep. During the first year of his life, he will wake up a number of times at night. Many parents try different techniques from co-sleeping to a no-hands approach. Choose whatever works for you.</p>
<p>Common health problems include colic, diaper rash, cradle cap and skin rash. Many of these problems need just a little extra care and patience. If your baby is in pain, take him to your doctor. Remember to record his inoculations and keep a height-weight chart to evaluate your baby&#8217;s progress.</p>
<p><strong>Traveling: </strong>Pack all the items you need along with plenty of extra clothes and diapers. Place your baby in a safe and secure car seat. Go easy on feeding while you travel. Avoid crowds during the first few months.</p>
<p>Safety and comfort are two of the most important things to keep in mind when you handle your baby. It is a good idea to have a fairly regular schedule for bathing, feeding, playing and sleeping.</p>
<p>Your baby will always respond to a warm, loving environment. Hold your baby, cuddle him and respond to his cries. It is impossible to &#8216;spoil&#8217; a little baby. Let your love overflow. Most of all enjoy early parenthood &#8211; kids grow up very fast.</p>
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