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Holding babies can be a puzzle for their dads who dread hurting their soft
cuddly bodies and crushing them with their loving embraces. Mom's hugs and dad's
embraces are the right of every child that enters this world and makes a new
baby feel loved and cared for. The reassurance communicated by the firm and
secure arms of a father and soothing touches of a mother is irreplaceable by
anything else and plays an important role in the development of a child's
reactions to the world. Similarly, swaddling the baby is also an ancient way to
soothe a child when mothers cannot afford to hold or hug the child and have to
leave it alone for sometime while finishing other household work. Here are some
useful tips for you:
1. The head of the infants need a firm support, as the muscles of their neck are
still not strong enough to hold the head in position.
2. Pick the baby very gently and keep your movements slow and smooth.
3. Be confident and do not pick the baby when your hands are shaking for you may
drop the child accidentally.
4. If the baby is sleepy, hold them upright against your shoulder. Rest their
head against the shoulder; place one hand on their upper back and other on their
bottom.
5. To rock the baby or talk to them, cradle them in arms while resting their
little heads just above the crook of the arm and let the lower arm support the
rest of their body. Use the other hand to rest their bottom and make sure that
their head is a slightly raised position than the bottom.
6. See, if your baby really gets soothed when being swaddled or becomes more
frantic. However, most babies do calm down by swaddling as they feel as if they
are being held securely.
7. To swaddle the baby, lay them on a cotton blanket or sheet spread on a flat
surface. The neck of the baby should be in line with the long edge. One side of
the sheet should be passed diagonally across the baby's shoulder and tucked
under the body snugly. The arms of the baby should be free to move and sheet
should not be very tight. Bring the other side across the other shoulder of the
baby and tuck it under the other side of their body safely. The bottom of the
baby may also be tucked under baby's feet.
8. If you have tightly swaddled the baby and the little one falls asleep, keep
an eye on the temperature and breathing pattern of the baby for overheating may
cause a problem.
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