One thing that you should also not forget is to cover your newborn baby’s head if it is cold. The head is where babies lose most of their body heat. The opposite can apply for summer, but you should take care and keep one handy, just in case. Yes, this is the time in your life, when you start carrying your entire baby’s wardrobe around with you, just in case. It can happen anywhere that you might need a change of clothes, new diapers, wipes and towelling nappies, so be prepared.
For your first day outside, it can be overwhelming for the baby. He or she will have just gotten used to hospital noises and routines and now you are putting them in cars, traffic, and all sorts of strange sounds. They can be very unpredictable, so for the journey home, stock up with a change of clothes, diapers, creams, hats, jackets, booties or socks, mittens, extra blankets, and of course milk, if your baby is not breastfeeding. Keep water handy at all time and take more milk than you think you will need. The car journey can make a baby hungry. To calm them for the trip, keep a pacifier with you and maybe for the first car ride, sit with your baby at the back.
At ebaymaternity.co.uk we also sell an extensive range of car seats with unique covers. This is how you should transport your baby at all times. If they cry because they are not used to it, then hold their hands or touch them until they feel safe. Remember, they are not crying to irritate you. The baby may just be scared, tired or hungry. Once they are satisfied in all those area, you can proceed on your way home with your precious baby.
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