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Pediatrics
UNDERSTANDING CARE OF THE NEW BORN
ISBN : 9788131245842
The news of an expectant baby is a time of rejoice and happiness in the family. There is an air of excitement and joy in the family. On arrival of the newborn, suddenly bundles of roses and sweets flow in – the newly gifted parents are gleaming with joy but at the same time there is a sudden vacuum within them as how to now go about looking after their bundle of joy. So many questions flow in the mind and very few answers around. In our culture the elders suddenly step in with advices and suggestions which are golden traditional practices carried along for centuries. However some of these practices are not evidence based and can actually be harmful to the baby and need to be discouraged. The parents are usually caught in a web between what the elders and relatives in the family tell them versus what the health professionals say.
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The news of an expectant baby is a time of rejoice and happiness in the family. There is an air of excitement and joy in the family. On arrival of the newborn, suddenly bundles of roses and sweets flow in – the newly gifted parents are gleaming with joy but at the same time there is a sudden vacuum within them as how to now go about looking after their bundle of joy. So many questions flow in the mind and very few answers around. In our culture the elders suddenly step in with advices and suggestions which are golden traditional practices carried along for centuries. However some of these practices are not evidence based and can actually be harmful to the baby and need to be discouraged. The parents are usually caught in a web between what the elders and relatives in the family tell them versus what the health professionals say.
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Author | KAKAR & NUNDY |
Edition | 1ST EDITION |
Year | 2016 |
Publisher | REED ELSEVIER INDIA |
Binding | PAPERBACK |
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