You must have heard these myths related to newborn babies; know their truth
You must have heard these myths related to newborn babies; know their truth
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Being a parent to a newborn child entails a great deal of responsibility. As a parent, taking care of your newborn is both important and difficult. However, there are some beliefs and assumptions associated with them that can sometimes be harmful to children.

As a parent, taking care of your newborn baby is both important and difficult. With the birth of a child comes an increase in the number of responsibilities. Proper care is critical for a child's healthy life, but there are many myths about children in India that hinder their proper development and are also harmful to them. Let us look at some common myths about newborns and debunk them.

Myth No. 1: Should You Bathe Your Newborn Immediately After Birth?

Fact: It is not necessary to bathe your newborn immediately after birth. In contrast, bathing the baby for a few days after birth can help regulate body temperature and prevent dry skin.

Myth No. 2: You should apply kajal to your baby's eyes.

Fact: Applying kajal to small children to protect them from the evil eye is common in India, but you should avoid applying kajal to your child's eyes. Actually, doing so can lead to eye infections and other complications.

Myth No. 3: A newborn baby should be massaged with mustard oil.

Fact: Massage for newborns can be extremely beneficial, but using mustard oil for this should be avoided. Actually, mustard oil can cause skin irritation and other problems.

Myth No. 4: You should avoid breastfeeding if you have a cold or fever.

Fact: It is safe to breastfeed babies even if they have a cold or fever. In fact, breast milk contains antibodies that can help protect your baby from infection.

Myth No. 5: Avoid taking your baby outside for the first few months.

Fact: Taking your baby out is safe as long as you take the necessary precautions, like dressing your baby appropriately and avoiding crowded places.

Myth No. 6: You should feed your baby at fixed times.

Fact: Many people believe that babies should be fed at a fixed time, but this is not true at all. On the contrary, it is advised to feed milk when the child needs it. With its help, they get enough nutrients.

Myth No. 7: You should avoid using diapers as they can cause rashes.

Fact: Diapers are safe and comfortable for newborns, but it is important to change them frequently and use diaper cream to prevent diaper rash.

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