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Baby Safety - Ways to Hold your Baby

  1. Make eye contact or tell your baby that you're going to hold her before you pick her up so he/she’s not startled.

  2. Always make sure that your baby's head is supported, however you are holding him. A newborn baby's head is heavier than the rest of his body so he won't be able to hold himself up on his own. Your baby's head will probably lag if not supported, and although this isn't painful, it can cause discomfort.


  3. Hold your baby close to your body rather than at arm's length. Being able to hear your heartbeat and breathing will help to regulate his own bodily rhythms.

  4. Try to avoid picking up or putting down baby too roughly or too suddenly.

  5. Make sure that baby's head doesn't drop down onto his chest, as this can obstruct his breathing.

  6. While holding your baby it's a good idea to rock him gently, or sing to him - this will help to soothe him into sleep.

  7. Towels, blankets or pillows across your arm are a good idea to provide extra comfort and support for baby.

  8. Never shake your baby. Doing so can result in "shaken baby syndrome," which can cause blindness, brain damage, or death.

  9. Don't cook or handle hot liquids while holding baby, even if he's in a baby carrier or sling.

  10. Try different holds to comfort your baby.  Don't worry about spoiling your baby with too much close contact. Lots of holding and cuddling at this early stage is very important for providing a foundation of love and security.
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