Sentences with phrase «because babies breathe»

This can be hard to do at first, because babies breathe much faster than we do, and you may find yourself hyperventilating to match baby's rate.

Not exact matches

No, because on this night, after walking your baby for a while, she falls asleep on your chest, this little warm package all sacked out, breathing deeply, sleeping like an angel while your heart lays down a thumping back beat.
Young babies choke and gagged or throw up easier than older babies because they are still unable to adjust their breathing while drinking nor are they able to pace themselves well on their drinking rhythm... I personally prefer old school way than simply feeding my young baby with meds (zantac, neixum)... no matter how safe doctor says it is for the baby, they're still meds nonetheless.
If the room air is too dry, baby may get a stuffed up nose and will fuss because he can't breathe well.
There is nothing worse than that inner feeling of failing your baby because of his inability to latch on, difficulty coordinating a suck / swallow / breathe pattern, or difficulty with producing enough milk.
The American Academy of Pediatrics reports that the talc or cornstarch in baby powder can also be harmful to babies because they can breathe in the tiny particles in the powder, damaging their lungs.
Oh, and check if your baby is breathing 137 times per night, because anything beyond that would be excessive.
The babies are not safe because they are either not fully buckled or their head leans forward too much which blocks the breathing pathway.
My baby A was good to go in a soft structure carrier and I was confident, I was confident she was breathing well, that she has full head support, it was great but I knew that I couldn't put my baby B in the same carrier because she just wasn't there yet.
The cause of death considered unknown because the baby is seemingly healthy before death, though it appears to associate with infant's breathing control and sleep arousal.
Because the baby's skin has to breathe and the child's temperature needs to be regulated, the materials have to allow a certain amount of air flow.
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.
Parents love it because it equals tea and breathing space without the worry that your Bambi - legged baby is lurching towards the stairs.
Cotton diapers are better for your baby because cotton «naturally breathes», while disposables (made of paper and plastic) don't have the breath - ability that cotton does.
This is important because your baby will breathe in anything that is outgassing from the mattress.
He had an APGAR of 3, he wasn't breathing because of swelling in his neck (his face and neck endured the entire trauma a baby's head usually takes when it traveled through the birth canal).
Breathing difficulties develop in premature babies because their lungs don't have the chance to reach full maturity in the womb.
But I do not thread IV's into tiny scalp veins just for kicks, suction breathing tubes just because, poke heals for fun, place lines and tubes in every orifice just because I can, give endless amounts of morphine just so I don't have to deal with the baby being awake.
There is little risk of drowning with a water birth because breathing doesn't begin until the baby is exposed to air.
AP seemed «easy» when our daughter was a tiny baby because, for me, AP was like... breathing.
More than half of the deaths were due to «strangulation from straps» and the rest from «positional asphyxia,» when a baby can't breathe because of their positioning.
This also goes back to, «sleep when the baby sleeps» because how am I supposed to make sure my children are still breathing if I'm sleeping when they're sleeping?
General anaesthesia is never used on young babies because of the risk of breathing problems.
You can swaddle your baby, but don't cover him with a blanket or bedding of any sort because it can end up over his face and can obstruct his breathing.
So, that's why I say you know these babies too they just have troubles negotiating that amount of flow of the milk and you want to make sure that it's not a baby issue that they're not able to coordinate their suck, swallow and breathing because of some other underlying problems that it truly is just because there's so much milk they're literally kind of being choked
A lot of parents put cream on the baby's butt because they think they are preventing the rash when really they're just irritating the butt & preventing it from breathing..
Because premature babies are said to be at higher risk for SIDS than full - term babies, parents of preemies get much needed peace of mind that the Snuza allows them to keep tabs on baby's breathing.
People often shy away from me saying «this is hard» or «if this baby breathes...» or «it's all a big mindfuck...» because it's not the joyous rhetoric they are used to hearing, but it's reality, it's the truth and it needs to be said.
After they're breathing on their own (or even if they did from the start), these babies may have continuing breathing problems — because of delayed lung development or other adverse effects of nicotine.
Also when sleeping close to you, your baby will be able to hear you breathing and smell your familiar smell, which tell him Mommy is close by, so it's okay to go back to sleep because he is safe.
When the baby is born his breathing muscles simply don't work because of Prostaglandin E2 levels being high.
Also, take time to enjoy the little things — the sweet smell of your newborn's tiny head, the soft sounds of his breathing as he sleeps, the sight of your spouse staring into your beautiful baby's eyes — because too soon this time will pass and these precious moments will become mere memories.
It might seem a little more gross than the bulb, but when your baby is screaming at 3 am because they can't sleep because they can't breathe, you'll suck anything to help them breathe again.
Because their systems are immature, babies sometimes temporarily stop breathing and / or have slowed heart rates.
I prefer newborns to be in this reversed position because mom has a clear view of baby's nose and mouth and can easily verify that he is breathing comfortably.
Light stage sleep is thought to be physiologically more appropriate and safer for babies, because it is easier to awaken to terminate apneas (episodes where one stops breathing), than it is when babies are in deeper stages of sleep.
In fact, studies have shown that bed - sharing helps to regulate babies» breathing cycle because they pick up and imitate their mothers» breathing cycle.
Specially for first time parents who are already terrified with the idea of taking care of a newborn baby because of how fragile they are, how new everything is, knowing that we will get notified if the baby stops breathing is definitely reassuring.
If your doctor tells you that your baby needs a car bed, it is likely because of concerns with your baby's breathing and heart rate when he's semi-reclined in a traditional child safety seat.
At 32 weeks your baby will likely be able to breathe unaided if born now because his lungs have produced surfactant, the substance that helps them expand and prevents them from sticking together.
After your little one is born, the cord is no longer needed, because now your baby is able to breathe, eat and eliminate waste on his own.
(Babies born too early often have a hard time breathing because these cells either haven't fully developed or can't produce enough surfactant.)
As for SIDS, although I am not a doctor and this is merely just my own personal theory, is not so sudden but is actually due to lack of oxygen whether it be from the fact that babies can stop breathing for a moment because of irregularity, or because they are placed in a crib and then left alone for several hours without a watchful eye.
Broken noses are complicated for babies because babies can't breathe through their mouths and so will have trouble breathing.
The first night, Isaac was kept in the nursery because he was having trouble breathing and when she tried to initiate breastfeeding, LaKisha found him to be a «sleepy baby» who didn't latch well.
Many SIDS deaths associated with cosleeping happen because the mom or the dad falls asleep in furniture other than the bed and the baby slides down to a position where they can't breathe.
Use of blankets is not recommended because they can cover baby's face and limit breathing.
Studies have shown that infants who share a bedroom space with their parents are less likely to become victims of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) because parents are more aware of baby's breathing and more likely to intervene if something goes wrong.
Thorley adds that breastfeeding protects against ear infections not just because of breast milk's anti-infective elements, but because of the posture of the baby's head and the dynamics of the suck / swallow / breathe cycle while nursing.
For instance, according to the Mayo Clinic, babies who co-sleep are at risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) because the soft surfaces may impair breathing.
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