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Properly holding your baby is crucial to ensure their safety and comfort. It helps prevent injury and supports their physical development.
For a newborn, use the "cradle hold." Gently support their head and neck with one hand and place their body along your forearm, keeping their face visible and close to you.
As your baby grows and gains head control, you can transition to the "shoulder hold" or "hip carry." Make the switch when your baby can hold their head steady, usually around 3-4 months.
Avoid holding your baby too loosely, not providing proper head support, or allowing your baby to slump. These mistakes can lead to discomfort and potential injury.
To practice safe holding, learn from healthcare professionals or experienced caregivers, and always pay close attention to your baby's cues and comfort during the process.
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