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Preparing for first baby sick

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Preparing for first baby sick - Preparing For Baby’s First Illness

The first time your newborn gets sick is one of the most stressful events you will experience as a new parent. However, as is so often the case preparation is the key to effectively manage the situation without experiencing a lot of stress.

There are some tools that you should always have on hand. If you think your baby has a fever, you will need a thermometer. A digital thermometer is ideal, since you will need to monitor their temperature on an hourly basis to ensure it does not exceed 101 degrees.

Although it is not advisable to use over-the-counter medications for children who are aged 2 months younger-that there are natural ways to relieve common symptoms of the disease among newborns. A humidifier will help if your newborn is crowded, and a nasal aspirator to help relieve respiratory difficulties by allowing you to suck the mucus from their nose

constant hydration is also very important -. Not only for children but all ill patients. Cases of diarrhea, vomiting and sweating all have the potential to substantially dehydrate your baby. Always make sure they drink plenty of water, formula or breast milk.

Always ensure that the phone number of your pediatrician is at hand. If your baby fever exceeds 101 degrees or the symptoms do not subside in 24 hours, you should call your doctor to help you. If you are a particularly nervous parent, you can call your doctor as soon as symptoms appear, and a nurse will give you useful tips on how to manage the disease.