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What To Do With Your Baby Every Day

Morning sunlight exposure for 10–15 minutes minimum helps initiate Vitamin D production, supports bone growth, and Newborn Jaundice(Yellow Skin babies)-What is normal & When to Worry improves overall health. Sunlight exposure in windy environment is not recommended , indirect natural sunlight is recommended.

Common Parent Questions

  1. What is a good daily routine for a newborn baby?

    A healthy newborn routine includes frequent feeding, proper burping, safe sleep, hygiene, bonding time, and monitoring urine and stool. Newborns do not follow strict schedules — they thrive on simple, repeated care patterns.

  2. How often should I feed my newborn every day?

    Most newborns need feeding every 2–3 hours, or 8–12 times in 24 hours. Feeding should be based on hunger cues rather than the clock.

  3. How many times should a newborn pass urine and stool daily?

    A healthy newborn usually passes urine 6–8 times a day and has regular stools. Very little urine or no stools may be a sign of feeding problems or dehydration.

  4. Is it necessary to burp a baby after every feed?

    Yes. Burping after each feed helps release swallowed air and prevents gas, vomiting, and discomfort. Most babies burp within 2–5 minutes, but holding upright for 15 minutes helps full digestion.

  5. How should a newborn sleep safely?

    Newborns should always sleep on their back, on a firm mattress, without pillows, loose sheets, or toys. Room sharing without bed sharing is safest.

  6. Can I give sunlight to my newborn?

    Yes. Morning indirect sunlight for 10–15 minutes helps vitamin D production and supports healthy bone growth. Avoid harsh or direct sunlight.

  7. What hygiene care does a newborn need daily?

    Daily care includes keeping the umbilical cord clean and dry, washing hands before touching the baby, clean clothes, and maintaining a clean environment to prevent infections.

  8. What practices should be avoided in newborn care?

    Avoid giving honey, water, gripe water, janam ghutti, using pillows for sleep, shaking the baby, force-feeding, or bottle feeding unless advised by a doctor.

  9. When should I take my newborn to a doctor?

    See a doctor if your baby has fever, poor feeding, fast breathing, persistent vomiting, very little urine, extreme sleepiness, or yellowing of skin spreading to legs.

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