What Every First Time Parent Should Know

New parents are bombarded with information about their little bundle of joy. Our goal is to be a trusted partner to parents everywhere, and first time parents are no exception. Here are a few things we think every new parent should know.

Feeding Baby
  • Your baby will be hungry!
  • Newborns will nurse or take the bottle every 2-3 hours on average.
  • Formula-fed newborns lose about 5% of their body weight and breastfed newborns lose about 7-10% of their body weight during the first few days.
  • Most babies should be back to their birth weight by their two week well-baby visit.
  • Pay attention to your baby’s feeding habits.
Ask the Experts
  • Nurses can provide great tips on how to do the basics.
  • Doctors help with more specialized questions specific to your child.
  • Lactation consultants are on hand at many hospitals to help with feeding.
  • There are no bad questions—so ask away!
Tummy to Play
  • Start Tummy Time as soon as baby comes home from the hospital.
  • The best moves to begin with are tummy-to-tummy or tummy-to-chest.
  • You can also use this time as an opportunity for skin-to-skin contact.
Always remember, Back to Sleep
  • Babies should sleep on their backs.
  • Place baby’s head in alternating directions in the crib every night.
Baby Massage
  • Baby massage is a great way to bond with your newborn.
  • Can help baby’s senses develop.
  • Can boost new parent confidence.
Communicate with Baby
  • Crying may mean they are upset, tired or hungry.
  • You’ll be able to identify these various types of cries over time.
  • Talk to your baby throughout the day to help baby feel safe and promote bonding.
Reach Out
  • Don’t be afraid to ask for help.
  • Don’t hesitate to ask your pediatrician questions.
  • Reach out to family and friends that you trust.
  • There will be hard days, so build your support network from the start.