Baby Cold Symptoms and How to Give Care

Baby Cold Symptoms and How to Give Care Remember how miserable you felt when you last had a cold? Can you imagine what your baby must feel when he experiences a cold for the first time? Viruses are responsible for causing colds. Infected people spread the viruses when they sneeze or cough nearby healthy people. The virus gets into the nose and throat where it multiplies. What Are The Symptoms?...

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How to Massage Your Baby

Grant Carroll

Massaging your infant is easy and enjoyable for both you and baby. The first step is to choose the right place and time for your little one. Any warm, quiet, draft-free place will do nicely, and it's best to do it at a time when you're not hurried and baby needs relaxing. Soft music is helpful to relax and set the mood for both of you. It's also very important to have the right oil. Oils that work best are coconut, almond, apricot, safflower, and avocado, and you should watch for allergic reactions within an hour.

Once your set, start with the legs by holding baby's ankle with one hand and rubbing from thigh to ankle with the other. You can also rub with both hands as if you were holding a baseball bat moving from top to bottom. Next, go to the arms and rub with both hands from shoulder to wrist with a gentle twisting motion. Don't forget to massage the lymph nodes in the arm pit. Now move to the chest and rub in a heart-shaped motion starting from the center. Next move to the stomach and use your fingertips to "walk" across the tummy from left to right. Move up to the face and rub small circles on and around your baby's jawbone to relieve tension they accumulate from sucking. Lastly, flip your infant over to rub the back. Put one hand on the bottom and make a sweeping motion from shoulders to the bottom with the other.

Baby massage is wonderful, but there are precautions you should take. Avoid massaging if: 1) Baby has had an immunization in the last 72 hours 2) He/she has a skin infection 3) He/she is feverish or sick 4) If your hands or the room are cold 5) He/she is asleep 6) If your baby gets upset.

It's important to make this experience as enjoyable as possible for both to reap the maximum benefit.

About the author: Grant Carroll proud father and co-owner of http://www.littlepamperedbabies.com with Baby Clothes and Toddler Clothing.Also visit Little Pampered Pets where you can find Dog Clothes and Small Dog Sweaters


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Free Baby Shower Invitation

Invitations For Your Baby Shower Create your own: Computer made With the Use of graphics program found in your computer, simply make a design for a baby shower invitation then print it out onto card or board stock. With this option, you can send the invitation in an envelope or send without an envelope similar to a postcard. Be sure that your invitation will contain all the necessary details such as date, place, time, theme, who is it for, and the RSVP number. There are a lot of websites offering free invitations that can be printed. Velum Overlay One sweet but very simple way of making a baby...

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