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How to Care For Small or Underweight babies.
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[QUOTE="Mataracy, post: 173318, member: 28733"] Sometimes some baby may be born very small. A baby who is born small (weight less than 2.5 kilos) will need special care. If possible , take the baby to health post or hospital. In the hospital, these babies are often kept warm and protected in a special temperature controlled box called an Incubator. However, for a baby who is basically healthy , a mother can often provide similar warmth and protection for the baby One can apply these methods: - Place the baby naked, with or without a diaper nappy, upright inside your clothing against your skin, between your breasts. (It helps to wear a loose blouse, sweater, or wrap tied at the waist.) - You can let the baby suck at your breast as often as he/she wants, but at least 2 hours. - Wash the baby's face and bottom each day. - You must also take the baby to a health worker regularly. Be sure that he gets all vaccinations. What can you say about this? [/QUOTE]
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