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Baby Care Sleep training

Should you swaddle your baby?

Many advocates of swaddling describe it as the secret to calming your infant and promoting better sleep. When you think that babies spend an average of 37 weeks feeling safe and secure in the womb, it’s no wonder that being in the outside world can be an overwhelming experience. That’s where swaddling can help to imitate the warmth of the womb as your little one adjusts to their new environment. Some of the benefits of swaddling include:

  • Babies up to three to six months have a strong startle reflex (Moro reflex). This causes them to flail their arms and legs, and the sudden movement can disturb their sleep. Swaddling helps to decrease the movement and stop this from happening.
  • It gives a baby the feeling of being held close.
  • Newborns often scratch their delicate skin easily and swaddling is a good way to keep their hands from touching their face.
  • The blanket keeps very young babies warm and cosy until they’re able to regulate their own temperature more effectively.

Swaddling safety

Blankets are generally not recommended for babies up to 12 months because of the risk of suffocation and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDs), leading some people to be concerned about swaddling. However, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recognises the benefits when the practice is done properly, following Safe Sleep Guidelines. The main thing is to make sure that the blanket isn’t too loose, allowing it to unwrap and cover the baby’s face. You also need to be cautious of securing the blanket too tightly around their hips, as this can cause problems with the hips and joints.

  • Always place the baby to sleep on their backs and tuck the bottom of the blanket underneath them.
  • Check that you can fit two to three fingers in between the blanket and your baby’s chest at the top. The bottom of the blanket should provide room for the baby’s legs to stay bent.
  • Avoid overheating by keeping the room at a comfortably cool temperature (around 20-24 degrees Celsius in Dubai) and don’t be tempted to dress your baby in multiple layers; a pair of pyjamas and the swaddle should be enough.
  • Let your baby sleep in their own crib rather than your bed.
  • Keep the environment smoke-free.
  • It’s recommended to stop swaddling once your baby is able to roll over onto their front.

Technique

Start by laying the blanket out flat, folding one of the top corners down. Place the baby on top of the blanket, face up with their head above the folded corner. Straighten their left arm and wrap the left corner of the blanket over their body, tucking it between their right arm and the right side of their body. Tuck the right arm down and fold the right corner over the body tucking it under the left side. Then, fold the bottom of the blanket up loosely and secure it underneath them.

Swaddling is just one of the many baby care topics we cover in our pre and postnatal sessions at Nightingale, contact us to find out more. Our newborn baby care nurses can help you with it.

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Baby Care Child care Weaning

Tips For Keeping Your Kids Healthy During the Holidays

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Happy kids – Dubai summer

Want to enjoy the holiday season with joy & not a sick child? Here’re tips to help you and your children avoid common illnesses during the holidays

Regardless of what you’re celebrating, the holiday season is upon us and with it comes plenty of germs! Between colds, flu bugs, and other illnesses, it’s essential to practice healthy habits to keep your batteries charged and your children healthy during the holidays.

At Nightingale Home Nursing we want to enjoy your holiday season with joy, laughter, and cheer and not a sick child or loved one. Our DHA registered home nurses have put together their top tips to help you and your children avoid common illnesses during the holidays.

Wash Your Hands Often

Hand washing is one of the most beneficial habits we can teach our children. Think of hand washing as a simple “do-it-yourself” vaccine that’s a win for everyone except the germs. Hand-washing is especially important after using the restrooms and before meals. If you’re planning on travelling this holiday season, keep hand sanitizer within reach to “wash” those germs away when you are on-the-go.

Keeping your hands clean is one of the most critical steps you can take to avoid spreading germs to others and getting sick. When you wash your hands be sure to use soap and clean, hot running water. Rub them together for at least 20 seconds to ensure you are killing all of the bacteria you may have come in contact with. If you have trouble keeping your children at the sink for this amount of time, sing their favourite song while you wash. It makes the process fun and helps the time pass.

Catch Those Sneezes and Coughs

Be sure to teach your children to sneeze or cough into their elbow or a tissue instead of their little hands. The earlier you instill this behaviour, the better. This simple act helps to prevent germs from spreading to every surface they touch.

Encourage your children to keep their hands out of their mouth. Everything they touch is a potential breeding ground for bacteria and illness. Subways, trains, cabs, aeroplanes, and other forms of public transportation are full of infectious germs. Keeping their hands out of their mouths will help your children stay healthy during the holiday season. If this is something your child struggles with, re-emphasise the importance of frequent and proper hand washing.

Get Plenty of Rest

Another way to keep your children healthy during the holiday season is and to boost their immune system is to ensure they are getting enough rest. Children should sleep uninterrupted, anywhere from 8-14 hours per night, depending on their age. For example, a 1-year-old toddler requires more sleep than a 13-year-old.
A good night’s sleep allows the body time to rest and protects the body from injury and illness. Additionally, well-rested children wake alert and ready to handle the hustle and bustle of the holiday season.

Eat Healthy Foods From the Rainbow

When we say eat from the rainbow, we do not mean holiday cookies, candies and other colourful sugary treats. This means teaching your children to eat a well-balanced diet comprised of eating healthy fruits and vegetables in assorted colours. Think blue blueberries, green spinach, yellow and red peppers, orange carrots and any other colourful fruit or vegetable that’s high in healthy vitamins.
Sure, you’re all going to eat sugary sweets during the holiday season, but if you eat them in moderation, your body will thank you for it. When you fuel your body with healthy foods, it’s better equipped to fight off infection and illness, such as the cold and flu.

Get Nutritional Support

A well-balanced diet is high in lean proteins, whole grains, fibre, healthy fats, and plenty of vegetables and fruits. However, we know that it’s hard to eat the right things during the busy holiday season. Consider enlisting the help of a home nurse to help customise a nutritional plan to help you through the holidays.

Nightingale DHA registered home nurses can help you create nutrition plans that will keep you and your children healthy through the holiday season and beyond. Additionally, your home nurse can also work with your childcare providers and nannies to ensure that they are promoting a healthy lifestyle for your children.

Stick to the above tips to keep your children and family healthy during the holiday season. If you need a few more tips, contact the professionals at Nightingale to speak with one of our registered nurses. Stay healthy and Happy Holidays from our family to yours!

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Baby Care Babysitting

The Gift of Time: Professional Babysitting & Baby Care

Nightingale professional baby care and babysitting nurses grant you the gift of time wrapped in the security of a certified nurse.

Babysitters in Dubai
Babysitters in Dubai

What would you do with a few extra hours each week? What could you accomplish with 10 child free hours each week? What about 20 or more hours? Professional baby care and babysitting nurses grant you the gift of time wrapped in the security of a certified nurse. Nightingale home nurses are DHA registered healthcare professionals who offer the peace of mind that comes with knowing your children are safe and happy while you are away. Whether you require baby care for your infant and children while you transition back to work or simply want a few hours to run errands or relax at the day spa, our nurses will care for your children in the comforts of their home.

Benefits of a Professional Babysitting Nurse

  • Maximize your time: Everyone deserves a little “me” time. A professional babysitter allows you to maximize your time while your children are cared for at home. No need to drop them off at a heavily populated daycare center, your professional sitter comes to you! By having a flexible schedule you give yourself the opportunity to recharge and rejuvenate, providing your children with the lifestyle and care they deserve. Whether you want to run errands, need to work part time or want to have a date night with your spouse, a professional babysitter allows you to leave your children knowing they are in the best of hands.
  • Foster relationships: Many new parents find the first few months extremely challenging. Your new baby requires so much time and attention that it’s hard to nurture the other relationships in your life (i.e. with your spouse, other children and friends). Even if you aren’t a new parent, a professional babysitter grants you extra time to spend with your spouse or other children. Not to mention, periodic date nights and conversations that don’t focus exclusively on your children are essential for maintaining your adult relationships. A professional babysitter allows you to leave your home knowing your children are well cared for, safe and happy.
  • Expand interactions: A professional child care provider introduces your children to individuals that are not family members. This helps your children embrace others while learning to interact and make friends with people outside of their immediate family members.
  • The comforts of home: We all prefer to be at home. Your children feel the same way. When you have to leave, a professional babysitter allows your children to remain in the comforts and security of their home. They can still enjoy their regular routines and toys, even when mom and dad have to be away. If you need to attend a night event, your babysitter will tuck your children in for a good night’s sleep. You can leave knowing they are in the best of hands.

Don’t Forget the Fun!

Our DHA registered nurses realize the importance of playtime and creative interactions for the development of your children. All our babysitting nurses have at least two years experience caring for children, so you can relax knowing they are in the safest of hands while you are away. Nightingale baby care and babysitting nurses not only keep your children safe and happy while you are away, but they also have fun with them! Babysitting nurse’s responsibilities include:

  • Taking care of your children.
  • Bathing and dressing your children.
  • Creative playtime and mind stimulation.
  • Reading, singing and learning activities.
  • Homework assistance.
  • Before and after school childcare.
  • And more!

Professional Baby Nurse for New Parents

Whether it’s your first baby or your fourth, settling into your new routine can feel overwhelming. A professional babysitter can help you settle back into life after delivering your new bundle of joy. Your babysitting nurse will help you:

  • Sterilize bottles and help prepare for feeding.
  • Clean and tidy up the nursery.
  • Teach new parents how to remain hygienic around their newborn.
  • Encourage a safe and happy environment for parents, baby, and siblings.
  • Provide professional post-natal care.
  • Engage with your other children while you focus time on your little one (or vice versa).

Whether you need to take some time for yourself, go back to work, or need an extra set of hands while you balance life with your new baby, a certified baby care nurse is sure to alleviate some of the pressures associated with “having it all.” Looking for the perfect gift for a new parent or someone you think deserves a little free time? Purchasing a few hours of professional in home childcare is the perfect way to show you care. Contact us to learn more about Nightingale professional baby care and babysitting services

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