Lay him on his back with a rolled - up
towel under his head.
You should raise the baby's head on the pillows or you can put
some towels under the head of the mattress if the baby sleeps in the crib.
Place
a towel under the head to maintain the straight neck and bend the knees, feet together.
If you feel any strain in your neck, place a small pillow or folded
towel under your head.
Not exact matches
And when I grabbed a tea
towel to let the dough rise
under it, an entire stack of
towels landed on my
head.
You also might want to slightly elevate one side of her crib mattress (fold a small
towel and place it
under the mattress), since sleeping with her
head elevated will make breathing easier.
You could ask your pharmacist about saline nasal drops, but in the meantime try slightly raising the
head end of their cot either by putting a couple of books
under the legs or with a small rolled up
towel under the mattress.
It can be helpful to try using a cool - mist vaporizer and to elevate your baby's
head and neck by 30 degrees or more while she sleeps (by wedging a rolled - up
towel under the crib mattress, for example).
You may also find that a pillow or rolled up blanket /
towel under your hand / wrist at the baby's
head will prevent your tiring so easily.
You can lie on your back or reclined with your baby on your chest facing you, or place a small
towel roll
under the baby's chest to help him lift his
head off the ground.
Wrap both hands around your baby's chest
under her arms, support her
head, and lift her out of the bath and quickly wrap her in a
towel.
Keeping your baby wrapped in a
towel, put your arm
under her back and your hand behind her
head.
We had to roll up a
towel and put
under the base so our newborns
head was safe.
If your child has some neck strength and
head control (by age 3 or 4 months) but can't get up on his forearms, simply place the
towel or pillow
under his chest and armpits, with his arms in front of it.
Place a few
towels under one end of his mattress (not in the crib) to elevate his
head a little and make breathing easier.
You can't put a pillow
under baby's
head because of the SIDS risk, so place a
towel underneath the
head of the mattress to elevate it slightly.
Leave on for 30 minutes or longer
under a warm
head bonnet and
towel and rinse with warm water and a very small amount of a mild pH balanced shampoo.
Lie down with the bolster lengthwise
under the spine and take a blanket or
towel as a pillow for your
head.