During growth spurts - around 6 weeks after birth — your newborn might want to be fed more often ||Ask your baby's doctor about vitamin D supplements for the baby, especially if you're breast-feeding ||If every feeding is painful or your baby isn't gaining weight, ask a lactation consultant or your baby's doctor for help ||If your child's scalp is very crusty, put some baby oil or olive oil on the scalp 1 hour before washing to soften the crust ||Sleep sacks and sufficient layers of clothing are safe alternatives to blankets for children less than six months of age ||AAP recommends to avoid blankets (a potential suffocation hazard) until your baby reaches her first birthday ||Contact the doctor if your newborn isn't gaining weight, wets fewer than six diapers a day or shows little interest in feedings ||As a new mommy, sleep when your baby sleeps. Silence your phone and ignore the dishes in the sink ||Try to keep other elements of your baby's routine as normal as possible during the strike. ||Don't allow your pet on the couch while you are holding baby. This makes dogs bigger and taller in relation to your infant and may encourage aggression. ||
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