What should I do if I can't hold my baby

  Babies spend most of their time in their mother's arms before they can walk, especially during the first three months when they feel insecure and cry when they leave their arms. As the baby's weight increases, the pressure on the mother will increase, and if she still needs to hold it every day, it will be very tiring. So, what should we do if the baby can't be held?

  

What should I do if I can't hold my baby1

  If the mother cannot hold the baby when it is relatively young, it may be because the baby is too obese, and attention should be paid to controlling the baby's diet. Usually, babies will look up after three months, and at this time, mothers can place the baby on a crib or a small stroller without holding it all the time. This way, the baby can also relax themselves and the mother will be more relaxed.

  Smaller babies will cry when they can't see their mother for a moment, so it is recommended to purchase a small stroller that can rotate a chair. When the baby sits on the stroller facing the mother, it will give the baby a sense of security, and the mother can also push and play with the baby at the same time. Small carts must be produced by reputable manufacturers to avoid quality issues.

  In general, if the mother cannot hold the baby, she can let the baby play in bed or use a small stroller to push the baby out to play. Of course, if the baby is too obese and the mother cannot hold it, attention should be paid. Obese babies are very dangerous and their diet needs to be controlled.

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