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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Infant Health Care

Looking For Infant Health Care Answers

After a long wait, at last, your baby is born. The responsibility of being a new parent to your first baby may be overwhelming. It is, after all, a full-time job for which most of us have had no training.

The first important decision we make is which pediatrician to use. A good pediatrician can answer many questions and concerns and infant health care that we have as new parents. Unfortunately, your pediatrician probably does not have the time to answer every little question that comes up.

Most of the questions and confusion we have about parenting happen day-to-day and we learn instinctively along the way. Fortunately, there are many health and government institutions that offer courses teaching infant health care that gives specific instruction on how to properly take care of our babies.

Classes Available

There are many infant health care classes available in neighboring hospitals, Red Cross clinics, county or state medical institutions and even the YMCA. Some of these classes are free to everyone; some can be covered by health insurance. Private hospitals and schools may charge a fee for each course. Shop around for the options that best fit your financial situation.

The courses offered cover topics from basic infant CPR, general first-aid, natural childbirth, breastfeeding, and pre and post natal counseling to car seat and water safety training. Also, specific infant health care topics that concern parents such as diapering, umbilical cord care, bathing a new born, calming a baby when crying, and feeding a baby are taught.

Aside from these health institutions that you could physically attend a class, you could also check out websites that offers tips and guides on infant health care.

The More You Know The Less You Worry

Enrolling in classes, asking your doctor or nurse and doing research on your own are all great way to educate yourself on infant health care. The more information and training you get the more confident you will become. Another great place to get first hand information is from other new parents. Join a new parents group in your area or consider joining an online community specializing in infant care. There is no better advice than that given from real life experience.

Your confidence will grow and life will become normal again in a few months. As much as the infant is learning each day, you are learning just as much. Practicing your infant health care skills each day makes them soon become second nature. You will soon forget what life used to be like without baby.

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