Providing Breast Milk Right After Birth
Surely, mothers are aware of the benefits of colostrum in the first 72 hours after birth. It is crucial not to discard this precious source of nutrition. When your baby is born, make sure to offer them the first drops of breast milk. If some mothers are unable to produce milk immediately, they can try methods such as drinking warm milk, using a breast pump, or manually expressing milk into a cup to feed the baby... When newborns are born, their stomachs are only the size of a cherry, so the amount of milk provided does not need to be large, only about 5-7ml per feeding is sufficient. If breast milk is still not sufficient, mothers can opt for formula milk for their baby, making sure to choose a formula that closely resembles breast milk to avoid the baby rejecting it later on.


Mastering the art of cradling newborns.
Newborns are delicate, but fear not, parents! Embrace your little angels with care. When carrying them, cradle their heads gently in the palms, keeping them close. This way, they feel snug and secure, enveloped in your love. While tending to their needs, engage them in conversation, fostering better awareness.







Avoid Taking Your Baby Out and Exposing Them to Crowded Places
Typically, after giving birth, both the mother and baby need to limit outdoor exposure to ensure their health and safety. However, in some cases, it may be necessary to take babies under 3 months and 10 days old outside.



Avoid letting strangers kiss the baby, especially strangers.
A kiss is a way to express affection and love, but for infants whose immune systems are not yet developed, a kiss can be harmful, or even deadly.

