Naari Women's Hospital

Giving your child the best start to life

Giving your child the best start to life - Healthy Child, Healthy Future

1. Regularly visit your nearest health care facility while pregnant  

2. Plan for your baby’s delivery 

To avoid complications, plan for your baby to be delivered at a health care facility by a skilled birth attendant, which can include a midwife, nurse or Obstetrician. A skilled birth attendant can:  

  • deliver the baby safely; 

  • recognize any potential health complications and danger signs early on; 

  • advise the mother and her family about actions to take in case of any health complications;  

  • and manage and refer the mother and newborn for treatment if needed, at the appropriate health facilities. 

3. Take care of your mental health and well-being before and after giving birth 

4. Taking care of your new-born baby 

  • It is advised to put the child on the mother’s chest immediately after birth. Gently soothe, stroke and hold your child. Smiling and talking to the baby at this time are good for stimulation.  

  • Keep your baby warm, and have skin-to-skin body contact with the baby.  

5. Breastfeed your baby immediately after birth 

  • Make sure your baby is breastfed within one hour of birth and is only fed breastmilk for six months – not even water. 

  • Colostrum, a mother’s first breastmilk, is packed with nutrition and antibodies to protect babies from diseases. Breastmilk is your baby’s first vaccine and will give your baby the best start to life. 

  • Identify a support person before time – spouse, family or friend – to help the mother breastfeed her baby. 

  • When breastfeeding, look at the baby in the eyes, smile, talk or sing to him/her. This is important for their development and in establishing a loving bond and relationship with your child. 

6. Start introducing soft foods when your baby reaches six months 

6-8 months: Give 2-3 meals per day, like yogurt, kheer and porridge + Breastfeeding on demand

9-23 months: Give 3-4 meals per day, like finger food or a slice of fruit and vegetable, along with 1-2 additional snacks + breastfeeding on demand.

2 years: Your child will learn to self-feed and have meals, like roti with gravy.  

Giving your child the best start to life​

7. Make sure that you and your child are getting the right amount of micronutrients.  

8. Understand the danger signs and know when to seek medical attention 

Recognize the danger signs in your new-born and take them to the health care facility for immediate treatment. 

Some danger signs to be aware of are, if your baby is: 

9. Register your baby’s birth as soon as possible and get a birth certificate. 

10. Practice safe family planning 

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