Nine Most Common Mistakes Made by Novice Parents

As the saying goes, there are no parents who do not make mistakes. Don’t believe it? Think about your parents, I’m afraid you will not hesitate to list a long list of mistakes they have made. No one can avoid mistakes, especially young people who are new parents. However, if we can first understand the most common mistakes made by novice parents, we may avoid these mistakes when we become parents. Error 1: Too nervous Many novice parents are overly nervous about the baby’s milk overflow, spitting or other conditions, which can also infect the baby. In fact, parents waste too much time worrying about small things in the first year of their children’s birth. Children defecate too much or Read More …

Have you avoided the 10 mistakes that novice parents often make?

New life was born, new parents saw it in their eyes and loved it in their hearts. However, following the arrival of boundless happiness at the same time, it is very disturbing: because they are too precious and care too much, the new parents are worried about doing wrong in everything. In fact, all parents came here this way and made mistakes, so you will, it’s not a big deal. Some of the mistakes mentioned below have caused most parents to fall into the ditch. If you know these mistakes in advance, you will have a chance to avoid falling. Here is a list of useful [anti-fall tips]. 1. Take control of everything in detail. There are too many new Read More …

Babies often spit milk, how to prevent it at ordinary times?

When the baby finishes eating milk, occasionally milk will flow out along the corners of the mouth, or with hiccups, or when the mood is excited and the movement range is large, it will suddenly gush out from the oral cavity and nostrils. However, the baby has no other uncomfortable manifestations, and has good growth and development, good spirit and good milk intake. This situation is spitting milk, or overflow milk. For babies under one year old, physiological spitting is a very common phenomenon, which is common in babies aged 4-6 months. This is related to the fact that the baby’s digestive system is not yet mature and does not need special treatment. It will decrease as the baby grows Read More …