As Winter approaches, many families worry about how to keep their new baby free from illnesses and viruses. Here are 6 commonsense things you can do to protect your baby and ensure they stay healthy.
- The biggest thing is hand-washing. Everyone who comes into your house should wash their hands immediately. Anyone who wants to hold the baby should wash their hands before doing so. Washing your hands is your number-one line of defense for your baby to avoid catching germs.
6. Explore alternative medicine and see how you feel about it! A lot of my clients look to essential oils or homeopathic remedies. Eating a diet rich in fresh, wholesome foods will help support your immune system. A newborn who is breastfed benefits from their mother’s immunity. Breastfeeding is a great way to help safeguard your baby. If you become ill or someone else in the family becomes ill, the baby will gain immunity from the antibodies that your body is creating to help fight that virus - even before they catch anything. If your baby does get sick, watch their temperature. In an older child, especially, a fever is not necessarily a bad thing and does not always need to be reduced. It is the body‘s way of fighting off a virus and illnesses. In babies under one month old, always call your pediatrician if the fever is 100° or more. Keep watching to make sure your baby has plenty of wet diapers. An infant over a week old should have six or more wet diapers a day. If baby‘s nose is stuffy and it’s difficult for them to breathe through it or to nurse, saline mist can be your best friend. Spray a little bit into nostril and then clean their nostrils out. This can be done with one of the bulb aspirators or even better a NoseFrida. The NoseFrida is such a strange product, but it really does help babies feels so much better. It’s got a great little sponge in there to keep baby's mucus away from their parents! The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) strongly recommends that families make sure everyone around a new baby gets vaccinated for TDaP and often the flu shot. However, there are a couple of concerns with this. Firstly, not every family agrees with AAP’s protocol. Even if we try, it is not possible to control what those around you do for themselves. Vaccines are not a guarantee that you won’t contract an illness you’ve been vaccinated against (and there is not a vaccine for RSV). By taking these simple steps, you and your family can get through winter with minimal illnesses. Those that you do catch will hopefully pass quickly! I hope you enjoyed these tips on how to protect your baby. https://austinbabyguru.com/ This was originally posted [here](https://thehomestead.guru/protect-your-baby-winter/)More from the Homestead Guru: Teach Your Children Wild Edible and Medicinal Plants with this Creative Board Game
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