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4 Things To Keep In Mind While Choosing The Perfect School

One of the biggest problems every parent faces is getting their kids into the right school. As, there are many applicants and the number of seats are limited, the children and parents have to go through the rigmarole of filling application forms, interviews and stress. The thinking now-a-days is that if your kids get into an A-list school, they can make a better future.

There are many things to consider when you’re choosing a school for your kids; here are the most important things you should keep in mind.

Choice of Curriculum

Parents are no longer limited to just schools of the state board or the CBSE now days. From ICSE to The International Baccalaureate (IB)/International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) curricula, there are so many options. That is why you need to be very clear on the choice you’re making. If you’re planning to send your kids abroad for further education, it is advisable that you opt for an international board.

Schools’ Credentials

There are a number of “international” schools mushrooming in all corners of every city. It is a lucrative business, given the high fee structures of such schools. It’s a fad amongst people to say that they are sending their child to some “high-end” school, regardless of the education. But that is not enough. You need to do some homework and make sure that the school provides proper education and co-curricular activities for an overall growth and development of the child.

Growth and development of the child.
Student-Centric Approach

Student-Centric Approach

Today, many schools recognize that all children are not equally prepared for schooling, especially in the initial years of education. Students may show some learning disorders such as dyslexia, or have stronger visual memory, etc. Ensure that the schools have learning center’s to give extra coaching to such children.

It is also important for a school to have a healthy teacher-to-child ratio, especially in the lower classes. Opt for a school that has frequent teacher-parent meetings and helps you understand the evolving interests of your child.

Financial Commitment

The minimum outgo for an ICSE school is Rs 50,000 for lower classes. For IGSCE, it goes up to over a lakh. This is not just a one-time commitment, it is rather a recurring expense and it keeps rising year after year.

Ideally, a parent should start investing for the child’s education as early as the child’s conception. A parent should start investing for the child’s education till the child becomes financially independent. Given the uncertain economic times, parents should always have 2-3 years’ school fees ready.

There are a number of child plans and money-back plans available in the market, which typically address this need for covering child’s expenses. Typically a parent gets emotionally drawn in to buy such expensive policies. But experts say that mutual funds are the best low-cost investment option.

We get it that choosing the perfect school is a difficult task but not an impossible one! Make a plan and list down your requirements. Identify, study and shortlist the schools that match them. Interact with the parents who send their children to these schools. Make an informed decision and be financially prepared to help both you and your children enjoy their growing years.

Financial Commitment

Care & Nutrition

BABY MASSAGE

Massages are an integral part of baby care, they can be as important as your pregnancy diet. Regular massaging helps in the development of the baby’s limbs and proper flow of blood to all the parts of the baby’s body. Massaging should be started within 10-15 days of the baby’s birth. Branded oils should be avoided as much as possible and the purest oils should be used. Currently, a wide range of baby massage oils are available in the market and you can have your pick. You must choose the oil that is best for your baby. Along with all the other important pregnancy tips, you’ll get here, using the perfect massage oil is right up there with all the other important tips.

HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT OIL FOR YOUR BABY’S MESSAGE?

Here are a few tips which you can follow while choosing the right oil for baby’s massage.

  1. Consult Your doctor.
  2. Make sure that the oil you’re using is not meant for adult usage but is only meant for babies. Oils meant for adults can be harsh on a baby’s skin.
  3. Avoid strongly scented oils. And use oils that are edible and natural since it might enter the baby’s mouth while massaging.
  4. First, check whether the oil is acceptable to the baby’s skin or not. Do not immediately use any oil without first checking how it affects the baby’s skin.
  5. Do not mix oils to massage your baby.
  6. Don’t keep on changing the massage oil frequently, without consulting the doctor first.
  7. Continue using an oil, something which the baby’s skin has become accustomed to.
  8. Avoid oils with a mineral base or mineral type oils.

TYPES OF OIL THAT CAN BE USED TO MASSAGE BABIES

  • Coconut Oil: It is considered to be the best oil to massage your baby. It is used plentifully in Southern India. Coconut oil contains antibacterial properties that are very beneficial for your baby’s skin.
  • Almond Oil: This is also known as ‘Badam Tel’. It contains Vitamin E in high proportions as compared to other oils. It is very good for the skin of the baby. Use of almond oil for massage ensures glowing and soft skin.
  • Mustard Oil: This oil is used on a very large scale in Northern India for massaging babies. It is very beneficial for use in winters. Mustard oil is also really good for hair and prevents the skin from developing infections.
  • Pure Ghee: It is also used for massaging babies. However, it is not used on a very large scale. Massaging body with ghee prevents baby’s body from cold, especially during winters.
  • Olive Oil: Olive oil is most popular in Western countries although it is used in India too. It is advised to use olive oil that is specially packaged for babies.

Your baby can be massaged with any of the above-mentioned oils. For best results, massage your baby regularly for until one to two years after birth. It is best advised to massage him/her yourself to develop a stronger bond and make your baby feel his/her mother’s touch. Follow the proper rules for massaging. You can ask for massaging tips from older women and mothers who have already had the experience in massaging newborns. In India, there is an unspoken tradition of grandmothers massaging their grandchildren, however, you can hire maids if you yourself are short of time.

DIET CHART

Earlier, pediatricians used to advise parents to start feeding their babies with cereal as soon as the baby turned one. Now, the recommendation has changed to after three-four months. And most recently, they have suggested withholding solid foods for until five-six months.

The primary reason for introducing a solid food diet is so that the baby can sleep throughout the night. If the baby is able to sleep, so can the parents. This technique does work sometimes for some babies but nutritionists are against it.

WHAT SHOULD BE INTRODUCED TO BABIES & WHEN?

Nutritionists advise an iron-rich diet once the baby starts eating solid food. For a long time, cereal that has been fortified with iron has been recommended as baby’s first food. Now, pediatricians advise finely grounded or strained meat to be used as first food instead of cereal. The iron and zinc in meat are better absorbed and more digestible than cereal. Although, many vegetarian families or some families simply might not be comfortable with feeding their babies meat at the very beginning. For such situation, iron-fortified cereal is the best option.

Most health care advisors suggest beginning with rice cereal as it is the least allergic. Further, it can be followed up with oatmeal, barley, and wheat. Other foods like vegetables, fruits, and meat can be given in later stages. Egg yolks, cheese, and other milk products can be introduced after eight months or so. Whole milk and whole eggs can be brought in after around 12 months after birth.

The best method is to wait for three days after introducing different foods to the baby to observe her/his reaction to it. Rashes, diarrhea, and/or vomiting are signs of allergic reactions. Delay the introduction of those foods to the baby, which are known to have a negative reaction in a family till he/she attains 12 months of age.

Since solid foods are delayed for six months, it is not advised to serve commercially prepared first foods. These products are designed for 1-2-month-old babies. Six-seven moth old babies can eat mashed and blended food. Mothers can use blenders, baby food mills, or forks for mashing and purring. Be careful and watchful for choking hazards. By the age of 8-10 months, your baby can be given small pieces of foods from the table. Foods like beets, turnip, carrots, collard greens, and spinach contain large amounts of nitrates which can cause anemia in infants. Recommendations on the timing of introducing solid foods should be on the basis of the nutritional needs and the physical development of infants.

The quantity to be served depends on the baby’s appetite, growth rate, and physical activity. Possibilities are that baby can gobble up food in one go; in contrast to it, the same child will not eat anything. Baby will “set the pace” and parents easily understand the speed and volume of it.

The crux of the matter is that the parents’ goal should be to give what is best for the baby’s development rather than pushing the timetable. Babies mature and grow fast when parents follow their set pace.

TRANSITION TO YOUR NEW LIFE

The first few weeks and months of a baby’s and parents’ life are full of ups and downs. Apart from the wonder and love, there is also your new role of fitting into a parent’s shoes and caring for your newborn. It can surely be exhausting for new moms and dads, but the transition can be smooth with some planning and effective communication.

You must be open to each other about the exact tasks that need to be performed in a particular week, narrow it down to each day, then both parents can take the responsibility for it so that not much has to be done on a daily basis. By following this practice daily, parents can also be at ease, can sleep well and nurture everyone in the family properly.

The initial days or weeks when a baby is born, are usually very busy, therefore, not an appropriate time for visitors. Parents must ensure that they make it understandable for friends and relatives. Always keep a company of those friends and relatives who are eager to support you and also extend a helping hand in handling the baby in your absence. It is better to communicate and let people know about your plans of spending some alone time with your baby or in case you have some other work, tell someone in advance so that they can help you with babysitting your little one.

In most of the cases, the baby catches the infection from the clothes. Therefore, it is of utmost importance to keep the baby’s clothes in hygienic and germ-free conditions. Taking care of your baby’s clothes is definitely a daunting task. Baby feels comfortable and stays cheerful in clean, germ-free, soft and lose clothes.

TAKING CARE OF BABY’S STUFF

  • Wash your baby’s clothes with a mild detergent or soap only, as strong detergents are harsh and make the clothes rough. Baby’s clothes should be rinsed thoroughly. Remains of detergent or soap in the baby’s clothes are harmful to a baby’s skin.
  • Try to use fabric softeners for washing baby’s clothes. It will keep baby’s clothes soft.
  • Avoid washing the baby’s clothes in other clothes. Always wash and dry baby’s clothes separately as adult’s clothes may carry germs which may get transferred to baby’s clothes even after washing.
  • Sundry baby’s clothes. It ensures bacteria free clothes.
  • Don’t use high fragrant detergent or soaps for washing baby’s clothes.
  • Soak baby’s clothes in warm water before washing. It removes the dirt and kills the germs.
  • Baby’s clothes should be kept in a bag or wrapped in clean cloth after washing and drying. This ensures germ and dirt free clothes for the next use.
  • Wash dirty cloth nappies and diapers separately with hot water.

CHOOSING THE RIGHT DIAPER FOR YOUR BABY

A mother can either prefer cloth diapers or disposable ones. For those who prefer disposable diapers should have sufficient stock in hand, at all times. Disposable diapers are more costly as compared to cloth diapers. Disposable diapers are used and throw; they don’t require cleaning whereas cloth diapers are made of natural fabrics and can be reused. The drawback of cloth diapers is that they need a lot of maintenance like washing and drying.

Comfort should be the main consideration for choosing disposable diapers. You need to ensure that the diaper should not be too loose or too tight. Loose diaper could lead to leaks and messy affair each time, also, too fit diapers can lead to red spots and rashes. Size matters a lot. The baby should be comfortable in his or her diaper.

HOW TO AVOID DIAPER RASHES

A Diaper rash is also known as ‘contact diaper rash’ or ‘diaper dermatitis’. Babies suffer from diaper rash when the dirty and wet diaper comes in contact with the skin for a long time. The moistened diaper irritates the skin. It is easy to prevent diaper rash with proper precautions, like the ones mentioned below:

Allow baby’s diaper area to dry naturally before putting on the new diaper. Change baby’s diaper as soon as it is wet and soiled. Try changing diaper, soaps or wipes, if diaper rash persists. Avoid using baby wipes that contain alcohol, it irritates the baby’s skin. Cloth diapers should be boiled after washing to make it germ-free.

REASONS WHY YOUR BABY IS CRANKY

Crying is normal and parents must try to comfort the baby when he cries. Babies cry when they want their needs addressed. Parents learn to get better at this with the passage of time and can differentiate when they are crying for what reason. Babies cry may be due to hunger or wet nappy or illness or when they feel sleepy.

  • Fatigue – Babies often cry themselves to sleep. Parents need not to be too concerned as they often grow out of this. Soothing your baby by picking him/her up or handing over a dummy/toy for them to hold on to will extend the problem. Baby will develop a habit of it and it will be difficult for parents to make the baby learn to sleep on their own. A regular bedtime routine and adequate rest during the day is helpful.
  • Indigestion – Babies also often cry because of colic pain – the form of indigestion. Baby can have indigestion from formula milk, mother’s milk, even from solid food. Normally, we get influenced from advertisements and introduce the new brand of formula milk to the baby, it might be possible that a particular brand does not suit the child and could lead to colic pain. But before you make the hasty decision of switching brands, see the pattern for a couple of more days. Change the brand, if the pain persists for more than two days. It’s a belief that the baby can suffer from the pain if the mother has eaten some heavy food which is difficult to digest. Analyze the food intake of the baby to identify the cause of indigestion. This is particularly when it comes to giving solid food to the child.
  • Baby needs to burp – Babies feel uncomfortable when they swallow air. Parents can prevent it by taking few precautionary measures like keeping them upright as much as possible during feeding and burping. Ensure the baby burps regularly during feeds in order to expel swallowed air. Milk bottle should have the right-size tight hole to reduce air intake. Apply light pressure to the baby’s abdomen (by laying child across your lap, tummy down or upright against your shoulder) while patting or rubbing his/her back, to expel air from child’s body.
  • For no reason at all – Sometimes though you take lot care of the child, but baby just not stop crying. Studies indicate that four out of five babies cry apparently for no reason. The minimum duration of crying session is 15 minutes and the maximum is an hour. Crying jags usually occur in the evening. The probable reason could be that part of the day is high on noise and activity level, as family returns home and prepares to settle down. Babies often cannot tolerate this heightened hustle-bustle, new sights change in sounds & smells. For the baby, it is the end of a tiring day. After the sensory overload, the baby relaxes by having a good cry.

BABY SLEEP

Congratulations on becoming a new parent! It is a very glorious time of your life. It’s a phase of recovery, adjustment, sometimes confusion and frustration, but mostly it is falling in love with your little one.

Babies in the age group of 0 to 4 months have different sleeping needs and patterns than the older ones.

The first few weeks of baby’s life: In the first eight weeks of their life, babies sleep for more than 16 hours and are unable to differentiate between day and night. The 24 hour day does not exist for them. But after eight weeks, their sleep pattern starts to change as they become more aligned to the day and night changes.

Learning to Self-Soothe: Allowing the baby to fall asleep on his/her own is the most important thing, according to infant “Sleep Researchers” & the leading “Baby Sleep Experts”. Numerous studies have shown that this practice helps the parents to overcome the difficulties in the sleeping pattern of infants.

A substantial late night feeding helps: Babies grow more rapidly as they are on a liquid diet. Breast milk is easier to digest than formula milk. Although it sounds nice to lay your little one for sleep at a predetermined bedtime and not hear a peep from him at midnight, this does not work for a newborn baby. Newborn babies need to be fed after 3-4 hours. In the first few months, a newborn will have tremendous growth spurts and will require feeding at night as well and not just during the daytime. This sometimes pushes that two- to four-hour schedule to a one-to-two-hour schedule round the clock.

The Difference Between Day and Night: Teach your baby the difference between night and day. This simply means that home should be a stimulating place during the day, and a quiet one at night. Reduce the amount of noise and stimulation as the sun goes down. Mothers can make their infants sleep throughout the night by feeding them late at night.

A bath can do the trick: A nice, warm bath before going to bed can be the perfect remedy for making your baby go to sleep faster. Baths relax your child, in addition to an oil massage. Not including too much activity in the bath like toys and such will soothe your baby and relax his/her enough for a peaceful night’s sleep.

A Pacifier: A pacifier is also part of the self-soothing technique. The soft ones are especially helpful in keeping your baby quiet and content and happily asleep. Studies also show that it may protect against SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome). It is better to remove the pacifier after your baby has fallen asleep since he/she might get hurt on rolling over.

Bedtime stories: Telling bedtime stories is another way of making your baby fall asleep. The soft soothing tone that you use will come in handy in future times as well. It doesn’t even matter at this point whether you’re reading Harry Potter or a magazine since your baby will only be concentrating on the rising and falling patterns of your voice.

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How To Deal With Kids Who Lie

Most parents feel betrayed and hurt when they catch their child lying to them. This leads to frustration and anger. But you must remember that lying is normal. Prega News is not saying that lying is okay; we’re just saying that it’s natural. It’s something that even adults do.

That is why it’s important that you do not over react but teach your kids not to lie. Before you tell you how to deal with kids who lie, here are a few reasons why most kids lie.

  • To fit in with peers
  • To get attention
  • To avoid hurting other’s feelings
  • To avoid trouble

So, now that you have an understanding of why most children lie, here are a few do’s and don’ts that’ll help you deal with it.

  1. Don’t label your kid verbally or don’t mentally brand your child as a liar. An occasional lie doesn’t make him/her a liar.
  2. Be honest. If you’re not sure whether your child is lying or not, tell him/her. Do not accuse without proof.
  3. Don’t ask questions that are setting your child your child up to lie.
  4. Do recognize that a child who’s lying frequently might be struggling with low self-esteem. Lying can be a symptom, not a problem.
  5. Don’t jump to conclusions. Your child’s perspective might be very different from yours, but it doesn’t mean that he/she is lying.
Mom is scolding the child who is lying
Mom is scolding kid

  1. Do implement consequences of lying. You might be an understanding parent, but you also need to be firm, and learn to punish appropriately.
  2. Do realize that transitioning from lying is time taking. Do not get frustrated and angry. You need to encourage your child.
  3. Don’t use threats to stop the lying or make rules that will punish future lying. You might be saying, “If you lie once more, I’ll…” your child will be hearing, “I don’t trust you. I expect you to lie again.”
  4. Do realize that lying can be a cry for help. He/she might be trying to communicate something. It’s your job to figure it out.
  5. Don’t promise rewards for the truth. It can confuse children. You need to hold them accountable for their lying.

Parents need to know that lying is not a moral issue; it’s a problem–solving issue and/or an avoiding consequence issue. You might not realize it, but most of the time the kids know the difference between right and wrong – that is why they’re lying.

Remember, do not overreact, if you catch your child lying, punish him/her for the behavior, not for the lie. This can help you form a healthy and trusting bond with your child. Your child is trying to solve a problem in an ineffective way and it’s your job to coach them on how to face the problem and you’ll see that in time they’ll learn how to do it without lying.

Kid is scared of parents

How To Protect Your Child From Bullying

Many people believe that bullying is a rite of passage that everyone has to go through. Unfortunately, many do not realize that this sort of thinking might have implications that can scar your child for life.

Bullying is an aggressive behavior, whether physical or even physiological (mocking others, constantly berating others etc.) that people use to feel powerful. Because they feel powerless, having such kind of power makes them feel better for some time. Many bullies find it hard to resist this.

Protecting your child against bullying is something you cannot do. You can do your best, but your child will, someday, come across bullies that they’ll have to fend off. The good news is that you can help your child develop the skills to stand up to bullying behavior, and you can keep him from becoming a bully. Here are a few things you can teach your kids.

Teach your child about the importance of compassion and respect in a relationship.

Psychologists agree that the most effective way to keep children from being bullied, and from becoming bullies, is to make sure they grow up in loving relationships, rather than relationships that use power or force to control them. Children are very impressionable, if you spank, your child will learn that physical violence is the way to respond to interpersonal problems. When your discipline methods use power over your child, he/she will learn to use power over others, or to let others use power over him.

Teach your child about the importance of compassion and respect in a relationship.
Stay close to your kids.

Stay close to your kids.

A survey revealed that lonely kids are more likely to be bullied. Always keep in mind that parenting is 90% having a close relationship with your child and only 10% guidance. You’ll not be able to guide unless you have the relationship to support it, and will just drive your child away. Keep those lines of communication open, no matter what.

Be a proper role model.

Just because you’re an adult doesn’t mean that you’ll not run into bullies. If you tend to back down easily so you don’t make a scene, but then later feel pushed-around, it’s time to change that. Your child is learning from watching you. Try and find the delicate balance of asserting your own needs or rights while maintaining respect for the other person. It’s also important not to put yourself or your child down, because you’re teaching her/him to follow in your footsteps.

Role model for your kids
Directly teach your child respectful self-assertion.

Directly teach your child respectful self-assertion.

Kids need to know they can get their needs met while being respectful to other people. Teach them to communicate about what they want and feel comfortable about while respecting the wants and needs of other children.

Teach your child basic social skills.

Bullies usually prey on kids whom they perceive to be vulnerable. If you have a child who has social-skill challenges, make it a priority to support your child in all the other ways listed in this article, to make him less attractive to bullies.

Sometimes kids want peer acceptance so much that they continue to hang around a group of peers even when a few mistreat them. If you suspect your child might be vulnerable, listen to what he says about peer interactions to help him learn to check in with his own inner wisdom, and work to provide healthy relationship opportunities for him.

Teach your child basic social skills.
Teach kids to intervene to prevent bullying

Teach kids to intervene to prevent bullying when they see it.

Experts agree that when bystanders intervene correctly, they can cut bullying more than half the time and within 10 seconds. For example, your child can partner with the victim and remove her/him from the danger. Turn the victim away from the bully and walk her/him off in the other direction towards adult help. They could say things like, “You look upset” or “I’ve been looking for you” or “The teacher sent me to find you.”

Your children should know it’s OK to walk away.

You should teach your child that there is no shame in being frightened by a bully, in walking away, or in telling an adult and asking for help. Bullying situations can escalate, and saving face is less important than something that can be really dangerous.

If you teach your child the values we’ve discussed in the article, there is a big possibility that your kids will be able to handle bullying. Because your job, as parents, is to protect your children it means that in addition to teaching them to stick up for themselves, there might be times when you need to call the teacher or principal.

Don’t assume that if there isn’t physical violence, he/she isn’t being wounded in a deep way. Despite what the old rhyme says about words not hurting, they can be terribly damaging to a child’s psyche, and cause lasting negative effects.

5 Ways To Keep Cool When Your Child Is Throwing Tantrums

Preganews understands how difficult it is for parents to keep cool when their child is throwing tantrums. Kids can be extremely difficult and when they’re throwing tantrums, many parents react angrily. But as parents, you’ve got to remember that it’s your duty to teach your child how to handle anger.

Your patience will be tested by angry outbursts, defiance and arguing but you need to hold firm. If you react by screaming, it teaches your child to do the same. Here are a few things that might help you keep cool the next time your kid is throwing a tantrum.

Giving some space

Like an adult, even your child needs to vent their anger out. Let her/him. Sometimes, throwing a tantrum will enable your child to learn how to vent her/his anger in a non-destructive way. This way she/he can let their emotions out, pull him/her self together and regain composure without getting into a shouting match with you.

Giving some spaces to your kids
Giving affection to your kids

Showing affection

There are times when children throw tantrums because they feel that they are not paid adequate attention and/or they aren’t loved enough. You’ve got to read the signs. Don’t withhold love to teach them discipline. Your child should know that you love him/her.

Being firm

We know it’s difficult, but you need to learn how to balance being empathetic but firm when you’re talking with your child. You cannot back down after you’ve given your side of the argument. Keep in mind that your child mind not necessarily calm down, but he/she needs to learn that throwing a tantrum doesn’t lead to satisfactory results.

Balance with your kids
Ignore kids until they listen to you

Ignore your child

Psychologists believe that when a child is throwing a tantrum, they’re literally out of their minds! The emotions take over overriding the part of their brain that makes decisions and judgments. It also means that the reasoning part isn’t working, that is why it’s okay to ignore them until they’re ready to listen.

Don’t be harsh

While we understand how frustrating it is, you need to understand that you shouldn’t yell or resort to corporal punishment to stop the tantrums. Explain that what they’re doing is wrong and that you don’t approve it. You can tell them there are other ways to express their feelings.

Parents should understand that the key to being in control is to keep cool and calm. There is a point in a child’s life when he/she needs to accept no as an answer. If they’re old enough to understand, then teach them that that’s not how to behave.

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Things to know before the baby arrives

Checking your due date calendar and watching a little seed grow in your tummy is purely magical. With every heartbeat, you develop a bond, unfathomable to others. However, nine months later, when your bundle of joy is in your arms, it suddenly strikes you that you don’t know anything about this tiny human being.

That is an inconvenient position to be in. Fret not, we are here to ease you into the brand new world of motherhood. Your baby won’t look as you imagined: Yes, babies are always cute. But don’t expect your child to look exactly like the framed photos. During the initial days after birth, a baby undergoes a lot of change in their appearance.

The whole debate of baby bath: To bathe or not to bathe – deciding on a baby bath will be an everyday chore. So, we are here to make the decision easier for you. Babies don’t get very dirty in the initial days so you can clean the baby with a sponge until the umbilical cord falls off. After that, 2-3 baths per week are enough to keep your baby clean. Babies cry a lot: A quiet newborn is a myth. Your baby will cry a lot. It will cry when hungry when it wants to be held or needs to be changed. So prepare yourself, well ahead of time because your baby will start crying when you least expect it.

Expect a greenish-black surprise: Your baby will surprise you every day, especially with its first stool. In the initial days, babies pass a sticky greenish-black substance called meconium which contains materials like skin cells, mucus, amniotic fluid, bile, water, and lanugo. But don’t freak out and call your doctor, it’s normal.

A hungry baby is a healthy baby: Your baby has lived inside you for nine months and is used to having food quite frequently, so getting it used to a new food routine might take a while. A baby’s tiny stomach cannot hold as much food as its body needs, so feeding smaller portions at frequent intervals is the only way to go.

Tummy time is important: Most kids despise tummy time, but this exercise is essential for them and should not be skipped. Babies lie on their backs the entire day. So you need to make sure that they lie on their tummy for a few minutes to build their upper body strength.

That was our list of things you need to know about your newborn, and we hope it will save you the struggle later. We wish you fantastic motherhood!

Tips and Tricks To Sleep Better During Pregnancy

How To Sleep Better During Pregnancy

Night is the time when all we want to do is kick back and sleep like a baby. But, when you have a baby growing inside you, the process of sleeping becomes a routine full of precautions.
You can’t sleep on your stomach.
Which side should you sleep on; right or left?
If you’re an expecting mother, then these are the questions running through your head at all times.
Well, we have deconstructed the answer for you.

First Trimester

If you’re a tummy sleeper then, this is probably the only time when you can sleep on your stomach. But, as the bump starts to show you will have to move to a more comfortable position. So, take this time to get rid of your tummy sleeping habit as it will help you a lot during the course of your pregnancy. Also, unlike the common opinion, sleeping on the right side or left side is not the same. Left side is the best to sleep on as it takes the weight of the uterus off the right side to optimize blood flow.

Second Trimester

As you enter your second trimester, changes in your body pick up the pace. There will be a plethora of physical, hormonal and emotional changes which will surely keep you up at night. So, ensure that you take precautionary measures like wearing loose clothes, having a light dinner and going for a short walk before you head to bed.

Third Trimester

The final phase of pregnancy is a complete roller coaster. You are excited about the arrival of your baby but also exhausted due to all the changes your body is going through. The best you can do right now is to relax. We get it. It’s difficult to relax but your body needs it. You should also try some light exercise to relax yourself and give your body a good supply of oxygen, which will help you sleep better.

We hope this piece helps you sleep better with your bump. We wish you a safe delivery and a healthy baby!

Wholesome Homemade Baby Food Recipes

Instead of spending money on pre-packaged baby food, you can opt for these easy to make wholesome baby food recipes. These are easy, efficient and economical and you can use fresh produce, grains, and meat that you have at hand. Best of all, you know exactly what you are feeding your little darling. Always remember that this is as important for your pregnancy diet.

RECIPE 1: Banana Puree

Ingredients: 1/2 ripe banana, peeled

Method: Mash banana with a fork, adding 1 tablespoon water, formula, or breast milk to reach desired consistency. Serve immediately.

RECIPE 2: PASTA SOUP

Babies will love this soup made with little pasta. It can be changed according to your baby’s taste—try adding mashed carrots, creamy spinach or tiny bits of broccoli, chicken.

You’ll need:

11/2 cups (355 ml) low-sodium chicken broth

2 (22 g) tablespoons uncooked Pastina

Method:

Bring broth to a gentle boil and add pasta. Cook, stirring frequently, 7 or 8 minutes, or until pasta is cooked. Serve warm. This recipe, covered tightly, will last for 2 to 3 days in the refrigerator. To reheat, just add a bit of water.

RECIPE 3: BROWN RICE CEREAL

Bring 1/2 cup of water to a boil and sprinkle in 2 tbsp of the ground brown rice.

Whisk continuously for 30 seconds and then occasionally for 4-5 minutes or until the mixture is thick and creamy to prevent any lumps from forming.

Serve as is or with one of the additions below.

RECIPE 4: APPLE & OATS PORRIDGE

You’ll need:

Oats – 1.5 tablespoon

Apple – 1/2 a big apple

Cinnamon Powder – 1/4 Tsp

Water – 1/2 cup or adjust

Method:

Start by peeling and chopping 1/2 an apple into small pieces.

Take a clean saucepan, in which you cook your baby’s food. Add oats, chopped apple, cinnamon and clean water in it.

Put the saucepan on the stove and cook it for 3 to 4 minutes on a low flame till the oats are completely cooked.

Now take it off the stove and let it cool a bit. Pour the whole mix into a blender and make into a smooth puree.

Pour the porridge on to clean sterilized bowls and feed your baby. You can pour this into the feeding bottle and feed your baby. I cut a bigger hole in my feeding bottle nipple and feed my baby, this way it is easy and convenient.

RECIPE 5: Mango Puree

Ingredients:1 ripe Mango

Method: Peel, de-seed and mash the mango until smooth. Add water if needed until the proper consistency for your baby is achieved.

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Bouncing Back To Health Post Pregnancy

Most pregnancy books talk about prenatal care – things to do while you are pregnant, how to take care of the unborn baby, etc. But o

Adequate rest

Sooner or later you will come to know that babies run on a different clock than adults. A typical new born wakes up almost every three hours, which is when it needs to be fed, changed and comforted. It is highly likely that sheer exhaustion can take over within a matter of weeks. Although a solid eight-hour sleep isn’t possible in the first few months, few suggestions can help you get more rest.

  • It is important for the mother to be relieved of all responsibilities other than taking care of the baby and herself.
  • Sleep when the baby sleeps. This is key to getting maximum rest during the day. You might sleep only few minutes every now and then, but they also add up.
  • At night, have your baby’s bed near yours. This will ensure that you do not have to walk into another room to feed your baby at night.
  • Go outside and enjoy the day for a while. You should also start walking and postpartum exercises as and when your doctor recommends.
  • Friends and family will soon start visiting for a glimpse of the new born. Being a new mother, do not feel obligated to entertain them & feel free to excuse yourself for a quick nap or feeding your baby.

Right nutrition

During pregnancy, a woman’s body goes through a lot of changes. The weight that you gained during pregnancy helps build stores for the recovery process, post-delivery. Whether you breastfeed or formula-feed your baby, it is extremely important that you take care of your diet. A proper exercise routine should also be part of your diet plan. Remember to plan simple & healthy meals that include items from all recommended food groups.

  • Grains – Food items that are made from wheat, barley, rice, oats, etc. are major grain products
  • Vegetables – Choose a variety of veggies for your meal. Make sure to include green leafy vegetables, legumes and starchy vegetables in your meal.
  • Fruits – Any fruit that is in season or 100% fruit juices should also be incorporated in your meal plan
  • Protein – While choosing proteins, it is wise to choose lean meats and poultry. You can also include nuts, fish, seeds, peas and beans to add variety.
  • Dairy – Choose fat-free or low-fat milk products in your diet that are high on calcium.

Always remember that is important to follow a healthy post pregnancy care routine. This will ensure that you are able to bounce back to health soon after the baby is born.

Tips to take care of your skin & hair post pregnancy

Childbirth & pregnancy are some events that changes a woman’s life completely. While you make it a point to read up on every literature that talks about things to remember during pregnancy, there are a few things that goes neglected. Out of them, hair care and skincare are the major things that seem to be on the back burner. And rightly so. Who would have time for post pregnancy care such as grooming oneself when the baby becomes the centre of your universe? But we have some great pointers that will make you look your most beautiful, because feeling good is key to being the perfect mother.

  • During your pregnancy, your hormones enhance your hair growth, leaving you with lush locks that are glossy and voluminous. After delivery, your hormones tend to return to their normal state. This is when you may face quite a lot of hair fall, which may seem unnatural, but is completely normal. To help reduce hair fall, here is what you can do –
    • Eat healthy – There is nothing better than a healthy diet plan. Ensure anti-oxidant rich food such as apples, bananas, prunes, etc.
    • Keep your scalp & hair clean – Switch to a gentle cleansing or anti-hair loss shampoo and conditioner to keep your hair clean, while preventing hair fall.
    • Avoid pulling & tying hair – While tying your hair, remember to not pull on your strands very tightly as it can induce hair loss.
    • Vitamin supplements – Your hair will need a helping hand, so consider taking supplements like Vitamin B & E regularly for fuller hair.
    • Chemical treatments – Steer clear from colouring your hair, post pregnancy, as this may lead to hair loss like never before.
  • You are sure to neglect your skin right after childbirth. Skin care should be on the top of your post pregnancy care Check out these tips which will help you bring back your natural glow.
    • In case you are suffering from acne, consider cleansing your face twice daily with a mild cleanser and always remember to put on a light-weight moisturiser after that.
    • While pigmentation should disappear within a year or two, you should simply stay indoors, away from the sun. If you have to go out, never forget to use a good sunscreen.
    • All those sleepless nights are bound to give you dark circles and puffy eyes. Drink plenty of water and take short naps. Use an under-eye cream to soothe your eyes.
    • In most cases, stretch marks should be avoided from the beginning. Use a moisturiser or oil rich in Vitamin E from the very beginning to prevent acute stretch marks, especially in your problem areas such as hips, breasts, belly and inner thighs.

Apart from these practices, always remember that the key to healthy skin and hair post pregnancy is to stay calm and stress-free. Enjoy the journey of being a mother!

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