Don't ever be afraid to ask for help from a friend or relative. Time away will let you recharge. ||Don’t rush into solving your kid's problems. Give him the chance to conclude, all on his own, that things are going to be okay. ||Try to keep other elements of your baby's routine as normal as possible during the strike. ||Plan for regular family meals. Enjoy being together as a family and give a chance for everyone to decompress from the day ||Never tie a pacifier to your child’s crib or around your child’s neck or hand. This could cause serious injury or even death ||Only close friends and relatives should visit you during your first month at home. They should not visit if they are sick ||Look for early signs of hunger, such as stirring and stretching, sucking motions and lip movements. Fussing and crying are later cues ||Infant constipation is the passage of hard, dry bowel movements — not necessarily the absence of daily bowel movements ||Make sure your baby wears a hat if she will be in a cold environment ||Don't let your baby nap in the car seat after you're home as a substitute for crib since it's harder for young babies to breathe in that position ||
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