First, the correct posture of holding the baby When holding the baby, hold the baby's head and neck with one hand and hold his upper body with the other hand. When holding the baby, try to put the baby on the elbow, close to the chest, with one hand holding the upper body and the other hand holding the lower body. The same is true when the baby is put down. Support your head and lower body separately, and put it down slowly. The correct posture is to make yourself and your child feel comfortable when breastfeeding. It is best to sit in a chair, raise one leg about 10 cm, put the baby's head at the elbow joint, and hold the baby's buttocks and back with the other hand. When holding the baby, put the baby's face outward and put your hands between the baby's chest and buttocks to prevent the baby from leaning outward. Babies like to see new things, and this posture is just right for children.
Second, the precautions for holding the baby First of all, don't hold the baby too close to yourself. If parents hold their baby too close to them, it may cause some harm to the baby's skin. Don't think that your clean body won't affect your baby. Compared with your baby, you have bacteria in your hair, face, chest and mouth, which can be transmitted to your baby through close contact. Second, I always tremble in my arms when I hold my baby. Many people will unconsciously shake the baby when holding it, thinking that this can calm the baby's mood. In fact, this practice is wrong. Moreover, if the strength of shaking the baby is not well mastered, it will cause certain damage to the baby's head and eyes. Therefore, when dad is holding the baby, try not to shake the baby.
Finally, when holding the baby, dad should always pay attention to whether the posture of hands, feet and back is natural and comfortable, so as to avoid the baby's hands and feet being folded and squeezed and the back spine falling backwards. Although the baby is small, he can still feel his father's love. When you are free, you may wish to hug your baby more, so that your baby can be familiar with your taste, feel warm and safe, and grow up easily and happily.