How to keep my baby

How to keep my baby

Neonatal care

The role of breastfeeding is necessary for the health of the child, where comes out liquid yellow sticky milk called milk contains all the nutrients needed by the child to grow, and the benefits of milk milk, including:

  • Milk helps build a strong immune system.
  • A hard cover is formed around the baby’s stomach to protect it from germs that cause disease.
  • Works as a laxative to help pass stool.
  • Helps prevent jaundice in the child, and contributes to the disposal of solid waste.
  • Helps grow the child’s body organs such as brain, heart, and eyes.
  • Contains large amounts of nutrients such as dehydrates, proteins, and vitamins that help your child grow.
  • The nutrients in it help digest food easily, and the normal amount of breastfeeding ranging from 1 to 4 teaspoons each day, because of the small size of the stomach.

Child care from age 2-4

The child needs some nutrients at this stage, including:

  • Calcium: Helps build strong bones and teeth, helps the child’s body transform food into energy, contributes to blood clotting, supports nerve health and muscle function.
  • Essential amino acids: Helps to build cells, adjust the nervous system, strengthen the cardiovascular system, immune system, and helps the body to absorb nutrients necessary for brain health and visibility.
  • Iron: Is essential for the production of hemoglobin, which carries oxygen in the blood, and myoglobin, which stores oxygen in the muscles, as the lack can cause anemia, and symptoms of iron deficiency: fatigue, weakness and irritability.
  • magnesium: Maintains bone strength and heart palpitations, strengthens the immune system, helps maintain muscle health, and nerve function.
  • Potassium: Potassium helps with the sodium element in controlling the water balance in the body, which helps maintain blood pressure, helps maintain muscle function, and maintains heart palpitations, reducing the risk of kidney stones and osteoporosis later on.

Childcare before going to school

The fears of the child can be removed by spending time with him and gradually introduce him to the activities that take place in the school. The child who is used to scribbling on paper in the pen at home will find himself comfortable with the same tools.