Not exact matches
While every parent expects to hold their
nose near a dirty diaper, most don't expect their
baby to have bad breath.
If your
baby is
near someone with the flu who is coughing or sneezing, he may breathe in infected droplets through his mouth or
nose.
head tilted back slightly, pushing in across shoulders so chin and lower jaw make first contact (not
nose) while mouth still wide open, keep
baby uncurled (means tongue
nearer breast) lower lip is aimed as far from nipple as possible so
baby's tongue draws in maximum amount of breast tissue
Because they may have tubes placed frequently through their mouth or
nose for feeding or to assist with breathing, these
babies often develop oral defensiveness, and resist being touched and resist having anything brought
near their mouth or face.
head tilted back slightly, pushing in across shoulders so chin and lower jaw make first contact (not
nose) while mouth still wide open, keep
baby uncurled (means tongue
nearer breast)
The reason Frills tend to be loose, which means that if they are
near a
baby's face, there's a real possibility that the material could cover the little one's
nose and mouth and suffocate them.
The
baby will have more of your areola in his mouth
near his chin and less of your areola in his mouth
near his
nose.