Consider whether it might even be just normal
newborn baby behaviour, as your little one adjusts to life outside the womb - see Fussy babies: is it the arsenic hour?
Not exact matches
Learning about the basics of breastfeeding and
newborn behaviour, before
baby arrives, can help to avoid many common problems.
This is what keeping mothers and
babies together does, it allows for education on normal
newborn behaviour and what they are looking for.
Newborn babies don't come with an instruction manual and you're bound to have lots of questions about their
behaviour and appearance to begin with.
That includes helping them learn about
baby behaviour, teaching and supporting breastfeeding and bottle feeding, providing vital companionship to isolated and stressed new mothers and caring for
newborns and infants while mothers rest and recover.