During growth spurts - around 6 weeks after birth — your newborn might want to be fed more often ||Wash your hands thoroughly and frequently. It’s not the type of soap that prevents the spread of bacteria and viruses; it’s how you wash your hands. ||Use a firm mattress and avoid placing your baby on thick, fluffy padding that may interfere with breathing if your baby's face presses against it ||Your baby's foot may seem flat, but that's because a layer of fat covers the arch. Within two to three years, this extra padding will disappear. ||Massaging infants' arms and hands can significantly reduce their pain from needle sticks ||Until your baby is 6 months old, he'll get all the hydration he needs from breast milk or formula, even in hot weather ||Presumably, your baby won't recall events from his life before age 3. Still, these early experiences outline his vision of the world ||The AAP recommends sponge baths until the umbilical cord stump falls off — which might take up to three weeks ||When your infant is carried, he should be oriented toward the carrying adult ||Colostrum is rich with all what baby needs for the first 2-3 days till the breast begins to produce milk ||
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