That Thai massage making you feel ten years younger? Or how about that hot oil massage from the Ayurvedic and spa centers of Kerala? You'd go back for it every other day if you could, right? It's just the same way with your babies and a lot more beneficial too. Your baby care app should tell you just what your baby needs as a bath time massage routine!
Here's What You Need to Know!
First off, track your baby's developmental progress using an app for newborns or a baby care app. Depending on the age of your baby and their weight and size (all of which can be tracked using a free parenting app); you can start following massage procedures right from the very first month of their life. Here are a few reasons why you should massage your baby and with what!
• Your primary bond with your baby is through touch. Massage somehow creates a more secure and intimate environment for you and your baby to bond. Your baby starts recognizing massage time as de-stressing with the primary caregiver, which is you, the mother.
• The same way we feel easy and terribly relaxed after a massage, your baby feels so too. It works your baby's brain into producing the happy enzyme, serotonin and reduces the amount of cortisol, the panic inducing enzyme in the baby's system.
• Massage also improves your baby's circulation. Smooth and easy blood flow guides the baby's overall muscle, motor and orthopedic development.
• Research has proven that babies, who are given massages regularly, are friendlier and more relaxed than babies who are not given any. Pick out fifteen minutes from your day and dedicate it to your baby's massage routine.
Here's What You Need to Do
• Depending on your baby's age, weight, and size, your baby care app should tell you when you can start with the massages. It is usually not encouraged in babies lesser than a month old.
• When you first start the massages, make sure it is without any oil, cream or massage gel since your baby's body is still very fragile from being brand new. Your parenting app will advice you on what best oil or gel you can use.
• Use naturally extracted oil with no fragrance for your baby's massage and that way, you're not exposing your baby to any allergens.
• Do not dedicate more than 15 minutes to your baby's massage. Let's face it; too much of a good thing is bad!
• Don’t stretch the baby out; instead use motion circles all over your baby with the tips of your fingers starting from the baby's neck.
And So...
Hey moms, here is a cool parenting app called BabyBerry to guide you through their first few complicated months. Massage and bath time routines will be made easier with BabyBerry's help! And it helps your baby immensely and does a world of good!
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Parenting App - BabyBerry |
Here's What You Need to Know!
First off, track your baby's developmental progress using an app for newborns or a baby care app. Depending on the age of your baby and their weight and size (all of which can be tracked using a free parenting app); you can start following massage procedures right from the very first month of their life. Here are a few reasons why you should massage your baby and with what!
• Your primary bond with your baby is through touch. Massage somehow creates a more secure and intimate environment for you and your baby to bond. Your baby starts recognizing massage time as de-stressing with the primary caregiver, which is you, the mother.
• The same way we feel easy and terribly relaxed after a massage, your baby feels so too. It works your baby's brain into producing the happy enzyme, serotonin and reduces the amount of cortisol, the panic inducing enzyme in the baby's system.
• Massage also improves your baby's circulation. Smooth and easy blood flow guides the baby's overall muscle, motor and orthopedic development.
• Research has proven that babies, who are given massages regularly, are friendlier and more relaxed than babies who are not given any. Pick out fifteen minutes from your day and dedicate it to your baby's massage routine.
Here's What You Need to Do
• Depending on your baby's age, weight, and size, your baby care app should tell you when you can start with the massages. It is usually not encouraged in babies lesser than a month old.
• When you first start the massages, make sure it is without any oil, cream or massage gel since your baby's body is still very fragile from being brand new. Your parenting app will advice you on what best oil or gel you can use.
• Use naturally extracted oil with no fragrance for your baby's massage and that way, you're not exposing your baby to any allergens.
• Do not dedicate more than 15 minutes to your baby's massage. Let's face it; too much of a good thing is bad!
• Don’t stretch the baby out; instead use motion circles all over your baby with the tips of your fingers starting from the baby's neck.
And So...
Hey moms, here is a cool parenting app called BabyBerry to guide you through their first few complicated months. Massage and bath time routines will be made easier with BabyBerry's help! And it helps your baby immensely and does a world of good!
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