‘Baby Care’

Hearing Loss in The Newborn Babies

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

hearing loss babiesWhat is hearing loss?

- Hearing loss (hearing loss) is the most common congenital disease in the newborn.
- 3 to 7 of every 1,000 babies have some degree of hearing loss. 50% of infants with hearing impairment are born healthy, no family history and no risk factors.
- For more than minimal hearing loss is a baby will interfere with their development.

Hearing loss is a hidden handicap, so its detection, diagnosis and intervention are delayed. Until very recently, hearing loss is detected late, generating significant delays in the child developing speech and language, as well as delays in the acquisition of their learning, thus compromising their future.

From the moment of birth, babies begin to develop language. Babies learn to talk through what they hear, the baby who has difficulty hearing have difficulties in language development.

It is important not to forget that language is the basis for the development of their learning beyond.
Since it is possible to check the hearing of the baby just born babies who have some hearing loss can get help before 6 months of life, avoiding significant delays in their learning that differ from their peers.

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Prenatal Care – Choosing A Pediatrician

Friday, April 30th, 2010

pediatricianPrenatal care, as its name implies preceding the birth of the baby, and is a meeting among parents and pediatrician.

It has several objectives, but mainly serves to allow parents to take the time necessary to elect the head professional future of the child after birth because the questions abound, and it is very beneficial to have someone you trust.

What kind of questions are asked in the consultation?

It is very important to ask your doctor about your office hours and availability, ie how to locate an emergency, especially at night or weekends.

It is also very useful to combine at this time which will be the strategy to follow in emergencies. Usually the doctor knows the call centers of the city where he works, and has their preferences.

Moreover, you can talk about post-partum, some professionals will track their patients by visiting the hospital, and this also agrees to this interview.

In addition, all parents who have questions can evacuate safely, and without the child in her arms. For example, how to take care of the umbilical cord, how the baby should sleep, what will the pediatrician pacifier use, what advice about breastfeeding, etc.

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The Babies Brain (Part 3)

Sunday, April 18th, 2010

baby's brainThe human brain or rational
The rational brain is the part of the brain that developed later at evolving and is involving and somehow controls the other two brains, the oldest and most instinctive.

The functions of the brain are the creativity, imagination, problem solving, reasoning and reflection, kindness, empathy, compassion, responsibility, etc..

It is this brain that differentiates us from other animals, which is what gives us the ability to reason (which is not simply think, because animals also think, but the ability to think about what we have thought or what we have done before.

It is therefore the brain that allows us to evolve as a species.

The three brain must interact

Once explained one might think the human brain is the command to be provided and must cancel the other two, which are more aggressive, instinctive and dangerous.

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The Babies Brain (Part 2)

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

babies brainThe reptilian brain

The reptilian brain evolution appeared 300 million years ago. It is a more instinctive brain is based mainly on survival.

It controls bodily functions such as hunger, digestion and elimination, respiration, circulation, temperature, territorial instincts and the instinct of flight and fight (as you see, a whole pack of “accessories” to preserve the lives and safety of oneself).

You could say that part of the brain is more work when a baby is born. His main concern is to ensure food, heat and generally maintain vital signs and optimal wellness.

At the time some of this lack or failure, claims the baby, because that is what you need to stay alive.

The mammalian brain

This part of the brain is virtually identical to the chimpanzee brain. It is also called the emotional brain, as it is responsible for generating emotions or rational human brain has to learn to control.

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How Much Water You Should Drink The Child

Friday, April 9th, 2010

baby drinking waterThe infant’s body is composed of 80 percent water, while that of an adult is 65 percent. Children need more water replacement.

In general, during the first months of lactation, it is not necessary to drink water to the infant, except in special situations such as heat, fever or diarrhea.

In principle, both the maternal and artificial milk will provide and the amount of liquid required for your body.

• But while breast milk requires no preparation, the powdered infant formula should be dissolved in a certain amount of water.

And what kind of water is most suitable? It is better to use low-mineralized mineral water (with a dry residue of not more than 140 mg / l), since formula already contains the right amounts of minerals needed for growth.

• If you prefer to use tap water to dilute milk powder, it is always necessary to leave it running for several minutes, to remove substances stuck in the ducts, and boil it forever, at least for ten minutes to sterilize it and make is lighter (less rich in minerals).

• Once the weaning, it is desirable to add water to your baby’s diet, in an amount equal to the weight of a meal. Drinking water is important, especially during the hot months, because you sweat more and therefore, you lose more fluids.

In the table below, we explain the daily quantities of liquid required by newborns and infants, depending on their age:
Age Average Weight (kg) Need (ml / day)
3 days 3 250-300
400-500 3.2 10 days
750-850 5.4 3 months
6 months 7.3 950-1100
9 months 1100-1250 8.6
1 years 9.5 1150-1300

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The Mozart Effect Music for Babies and Children

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

mozart music for babiesScientific studies have shown that Mozart’s music has an influence on the behavior of infants, providing them with greater intellectual and creative development.

The musician and teacher Don Campbell has selected some of the best compositions of Mozart to stimulate the minds of infants and children, in addition to providing an environment of peace and tranquility.

As we talked in Music for the baby, musical stimulation takes effect from the 20th week of gestation and therefore also recommended for pregnant women.

There are several cd’s of The Mozart Effect for the different stages at which the child is, even in pregnancy.

The musical works of each disc have been carefully chosen by the author, so that tempos, tones and texture of the music change with each selection, providing an enriching and educational experience for children of all ages.

Sure to find the appropriate, you can buy online, but surely, in your nearest music store, find also.

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Baby Problems – Infant Digestive Problems (Part 2)

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010

baby digestive problems

Feed refusal

This behavior must always be a concern, especially if it evolves the normal increase in weight. You should consult your pediatrician to rule out any disease and, if the baby is healthy, he will give you some advice (avoid excess shelter you numb not to establish a more rigid feeding schedule, etc. .).

Milk intolerance

The baby is too apathetic or irritable. Other symptoms include vomiting, rash, diarrhea or poor weight gain. First one, several or all of these symptoms, the doctor must rule out the possibility of allergy to milk or inborn metabolic disorders. In either case it requires feeding with formula milk adapted special.

Breast milk jaundice

Jaundice may persist after birth to 10 and 15 days. When held within that time and the baby breastfeeds, it is very possible that in the case of breast milk jaundice. This disorder is due to the fatty acid content of milk inhibits the normal metabolism of bilirubin. In these cases the urine is clear and there is no blood incompatibility with the mother. Should consult with your pediatrician, but this jaundice is not serious at all. Only in the event that was very intense, feeding should be discontinued a few days but generally not necessary.

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Baby Problems – Infant Digestive Problems (Part 1)

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

baby problemIn the first four months the baby should double their birth weight, so you need to eat much and often. Each baby follows its own rhythms of sleep and food, whether it is performed by breast and bottle.

Even if the baby has a great capacity to adapt, you may experience some digestive problems that require attention:

Muguet

This fungal disease (thrush) is characterized in that the baby has a whitish spots, as dregs of milk on the lips and inside the mouth (gums, tongue, palate or inside of the cheeks). This fungal infection causes irritation and discomfort in the mouth, preventing normal food.

In these cases, the pediatrician prescribes an antifungal treatment based on local or general because the thrush may spread to the buttocks. It is also very important to follow a strict physical care during the 10 or 15 days that the problem may persist.

Regurgitation and vomiting

The baby spits up and eject small amounts of milk from the esophagus or stomach with no nausea or contractions of muscles of the abdomen. It is usual in the first weeks of life and will not affect weight gain. Regurgitation usually decrease with increasing age and disappear by eight months.

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Dream Baby – Baby Sleep Disorders

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

baby sleep disorders

The baby does not know how to sleep alone, like cuddling, tummy hurts, he’s afraid of the dark … these are some major sleep disorders.

The baby wakes up at night and not sleeping well. Sleep sometimes becomes a problem. Understand what upsets the baby and act appropriately in different circumstances is the safest way to help restore its natural rhythm of sleep without falling into bad habits.

We offer a helpful guide to the most common sleep disorders and possible solutions:

Everything is too new for him. He has spent the womb into an unknown world. The toddler has to become accustomed to external stimuli: he wakes up and cries often for no apparent reason.

What to do?

You have to transmit security. To help you fall asleep, put a lien on your cradle or doll.

Still hungry. His life follows the rhythms of the hours of the meal is normal that when you take him off the night, the boy wakes up asking for milk.

What to do?

Delays everything when the last shot at night.

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Baby Diseases – Ringworm in Infants

Saturday, March 27th, 2010

Ringworm in infantsHow to prevent and treat it?

Ringworm is a skin infection caused by microscopic fungi which, according to the affected area takes on different names: tinea pedis, t. unguium, t. capitis, t. corporis, t. cruris or ringworm of the skin, nails, head, body, and English.

The most widespread form is ringworm of the feet, also called athlete’s foot, affecting mainly children who frequent the gym or pool. It may not show signs or cause redness between the toes, before the skin to macerate and break, causing intense itching.

If not controlled, the rash may spread to the rest of the foot and spread to the nails and sole. To eliminate athlete’s foot provided under doctor’s prescription, you can apply an antifungal cream, being careful to wash before the child’s feet and drying them carefully.

The ointment should be applied for 2-3 weeks and at least one more week after the disappearance of ringworm, but, apparently, the foot is already cured. In general, healing requires 2-3 weeks. Meanwhile, the child must wear suitable footwear. Avoid putting a child or plastic shoes too tight shoes, are preferable shoes of leather or natural fibers, to be changed often.

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