February
28

The transition to a new child in the home or a newborn can be difficult – but there are many things that the parents can do to ensure that the transition into parenthood comes as easy as possible. Here are some things that every new parent should do to ensure the transition with a new baby comes as easy as possible.

Have everything prepared for when you return Home from the Hospital

Ensuring that everything is prepared for when the new parents return home from the hospital can increase the ease of transition that occurs when you bring a new baby home. having the nursery prepared and all items unpacked and put together that you will require for the new baby, as well as having enough diapers and formula if you intend to use it, or have all the supplies which are required for breast feeding – if you intend to feed the baby through those means.

Have a Schedule for Obligations

Having a schedule for the obligations which must be completed after the baby is born to keep up with the daily life can help the new parents to plan the arrival of their baby. Confer with loved ones to create help with dinners and other tasks that new parents may have a hard time with. Ask friends and family members with tasks like getting mail, taking care of household chores and even grocery shopping. This can allow the parents a little bit of time to transition with the newborn.

Limit the Visitors to the Home

A new baby coming into the home can mean that all friends and family members are going to want to visit the new family. Unfortunately, the revolving door of friends and family members can be stressful for the new parents, especially the new mother. Be sure to consult with friends and family members to set guidelines when it comes to visitors coming into the household.

Dad, Take Time off of Work

Having the dad taking time off of work can be a help to the mom and allow the new family some time to bond before Dad has to head back to work. A week or two should be enough time to allow the transition and spend time with the family. After the birth, mom is going to need time to recover and it will be up to Dad to take the part of household manager and ensure that all things are being completed.

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February
27

Creating a natural schedule from the first week that you bring the child home from the hospital can mean the difference of the parents getting to sleep through the night after the child has been developed on a schedule.
When trying to develop a schedule for an infant it is important to watch for patterns in the behavior of the infant. Patterns can be developed in sleeping and eating habits and the new parents can develop these patterns in the way that they choose to feed and put the infant down to sleep.

When children are born, they seem to have confusion with day and night. Most infants confuse day with night and therefore spend the day sleeping, and to the dismay of the parents, the nights wide awake and ready to eat, or cry or spend time with mom and dad. This can be unnerving to the new parents, as sleep deprivation can lead to depression and exhaustion.

A pattern can be created for infants when they are two to three months old and can help to develop the schedule for the child. At this point, the system has developed enough to adhere to the schedule and the infant can determine if they are hungry or tired.
Scheduling the baby for naps and ensuring that the infant is fed at the same time every single day can help to lead to a schedule. There are many techniques which can be used to develop the schedule, including journals that can be used to record the behavior of the child throughout the infant. Journals can be a great way to schedule the baby.

There are many books and information forums on the internet that can be used to learn infant scheduling. Reading these books can help to determine the needs of the child when it comes to eating and sleeping. Speaking with other parents can determine scheduling tips that come from real life experiences and implementing them into your parent style.

As the child grows, one of the most important aspects of the schedule is to determine a regular bedtime. This regular bedtime is an essential part of developing the schedule of the infant. Begin getting ready for bed and establishing a routine the child can begin to associate these activities when beginning to wind down from the day. At this point, the child can begin to learn that going to bed does not have to come with negative association!

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February
27

In many cases of hand, foot and mouth disease in infants the symptoms appear to start suddenly and can result to a dramatic symptomatic experience immediately after the onset. This disease is extremely contagious and is caused by the herpes virus, which can be contracted from the mouth, to the hands and the feet as the infant seems to expose themselves to the disorder.

There are certain symptoms that should be watched for when a parent suspects that their child has contracted the illness. Many parents are unaware of just how common that foot and mouth disease in infants is. The symptoms which are associated with the common infection are a fever that develops in the child and poor appetite or the child may appear to be more fussy than usual. After this point, usually two to three days later the child begins to develop sores on the hands on the feet and in the mouths.
How long do these sores last? These sores and the symptoms that come with the disease can last anywhere from seven to ten days. Symptoms appear from two to four days before the sores and can be an indication of the impending infection.

When a child is exposed to foot and mouth disease, they are often in contact with other children in the setting that is similar to a day care. As the disease has a high level of contagiousness, the children can contract the disorder from one child to another. Ensuring that hands are washed and that an infected child is removed from the premises can reduce the disorder from being contracted to other children within the day care setting. Unfortunately, the disease is often contracted before it is noticed, as the blisters do not develop on the body, on the feet and the hands until three to five days after exposure to the disorder.

There are certain complications that can occur from exposure to the disorder. In some cases, the brain can be exposed to the infection and therefore develop serious illnesses because of this fact. It is important to treat the disorder with anti viral treatment before it has the ability to be contracted to the brain.
Outbreaks of the common illness occur in the summer and fall months. This is when children are more than likely to be infected, as skin to skin contact is most common and can occur from hand to hand contact, mouth contact, and nose contact and even contact from the stool of the child.

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