Caring for a newborn
Updated: 30 September 2022
Manuela Leporesi
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- Wipe the baby dry and clean and delay the first bath for at least 24 hours
- Keep the baby warm with one or two layers of clothes more than adults and keep the head covered with a hat
- Have the baby tested for eye and hearing problems and for jaundice
- Keep the umbilical cord dry and, not applying anything on it, such as ointment
- Keep the baby and the mother together in the same room and allow the baby to feed on demand
- When the baby is small, keep the baby in skin-to skin contact as much as possible every day
- Wash hands with soap and water before handling the baby
- Know the danger signs and where to seek care, such as if the baby is not feeding well, has fast breathing or a high temperature
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