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QuestionHow do I hand a newborn over to someone while supporting the baby's head?Community AnswerKeep your hand under the baby's head and and slowly remove your other hand whilst the person you're handing it over rests her hand in their same way you had done seconds ago. Once one hand is firmly on their baby, then she should put her hand on top of yours where it's placed on the baby's head and then gradually remove your hand.
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QuestionHow do I carry a 9-month-old baby up and down the stairs?Community AnswerUse the method where he is straddled on your hip. Then wrap your arm around to his back.
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QuestionHow do I hold a baby if it is fussy and I am a kid?Community AnswerDo your best to comfort them. If you can't then they probably don't want to be held.
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QuestionHow should I hold a baby if I am not very strong?Community AnswerSit down to hold the baby and let your arm rest on something while you cradle the baby in your arm. You can also rest the baby on your chest and support it under its bottom.
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QuestionMy baby cousin loves to crawl away and I have to babysit, how do I keep her from wiggling away while I'm walking with her?Community AnswerThe best way to do this is to swaddle her. To swaddle a baby, you need to have a medium sized blanket. Lay the blanket down on a flat surface and fold one of the edges down. Lay the baby down on this fold with her head on the outside of the fold. Put her right arm down and place the right corner of the blanket across her body. Tuck the remainder of this part of the blanket under her body. Then you will fold the bottom corner up on top of the baby. Put the left arm on top of the blanket and fold the left corner of the blanket over and around the baby. Be sure that the blanket is snug if the goal is to keep her still.
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QuestionWould this method work for a 2 year old baby, or should I do something differently?Community AnswerWell, for an older baby, you don't really need to support the head and the majority of time, they don't like to be cradled.
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QuestionHow do I hold a big baby? My little cousin is big and I can only sit him on my lap.Community AnswerThere are no special methods for holding a large baby. If your little cousin is too big for you to safely hold him, just sit with him on your lap for now.
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QuestionWhat if the baby won't stop squirming?Community AnswerYou're supposed to be able to hold the baby, so that he/she is safe even when he/she is squirming.
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QuestionI'm a guy, does this still work?Community AnswerGender has nothing to do with the way you hold or handle a baby. Remember to support the head.
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QuestionI need to hold a baby Jesus doll in my school play. Can you help me know how to hold him properly?Community AnswerUse a cradle hold to show the baby but still have support of the baby's head. The article has other suggestions that will help you.
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QuestionWhat is the best way to receive a baby from someone else?Community AnswerCup your arms like a cradle and hold them out. Whoever has the baby can then gently set the baby into your arms. If the baby is a little bit older, you could pick them up by grabbing their armpits and lifting them up to you.
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QuestionWhat should I do if I drop the baby?Community AnswerPick the baby up and make sure that they aren't injured. (Look for signs of bruising, bleeding, or swelling.) If they are injured, take them to the hospital. If not, then just calm them down and try to avoid doing it again in the future.
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QuestionWhat do I do if the baby starts crying, and I don't have good control over holding the baby?Vivian BranderdahmCommunity AnswerTry to shift your position or the baby's. It may not even be a position problem. The baby could need something.
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QuestionWhen the baby is two weeks old is it a good idea to hip hold the baby with the one-arm technique?Community AnswerNo, it's not a good idea to hold a two-week-old baby like that because they need to have support in their neck, and if you hold them like that you might hurt them.
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QuestionHow can I hold a 2-month-old baby?Community AnswerYou can hold any age child as long as you and the mother feel comfortable with it. You should never pick up a child you do not feel safe carrying. If he is very heavy, your best bet would be the hip hold, pushing your hip outward to support the baby's bottom more.
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QuestionHow should I hold twins?Community AnswerHold one in one arm and one in the other. If you cannot manage this, just hold them one at a time.
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QuestionHow should I hold a toddler when it is having a crying moment?Community AnswerTry sitting them on your knee. Then, start bouncing your knees and sing to them. This should start making them laugh and they should forget about why they were crying.
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QuestionHow do I hold a baby with one hand?Jada LayeCommunity AnswerIt's not safe to hold a baby in one hand unless you have it on your hip and you are holding the baby up with one hand. Even then, if you don't have a good grip, you could drop the baby.
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QuestionIs it not better to hold the baby horizontally than vertically, to protect its back?Community AnswerIt doesn't really matter, as long as the baby's head and neck are supported.
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QuestionHow do you cradle a baby?Community AnswerFor a newborn, use one hand supporting their head and the other on their body. For an older baby, put their head on your shoulder, one hand around them and one hand on their bum.
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QuestionHow can I hand a newborn to someone while they're sitting down?Community AnswerHave the baby in cradle position and then have the person bend down to get ready to pick up the baby in cradle position.
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QuestionI have trouble holding a one-year-old, she keeps moving and I am scared I will drop her. What do I do?Community AnswerJust make sure to support her head and hold her tightly. Try cradling her too. This will relax the baby and it may stop moving. Make sure you're remaining calm and relaxed too.
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Questionif a baby falls backward over your arm, can it do harm?Community AnswerIf the head isn't supported, it can alarm them. Try to put them back in the proper position as quickly as possible. It can certainly harm the baby if there is a heavy jerk or the baby falls onto the floor.
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QuestionWhat is the best breastfeeding hold?Community AnswerFirst, sit upright and support yourself well with pillows. Second, hold your baby behind its neck and shoulder ( not the head ) so the baby's chest is touching yours. Then, gently brush your nipple from your baby's nose to its lips and this will encourage to open its mouth wide.
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QuestionIf I am 13 and haven't held a baby at all, what should I remember the most?Community AnswerJust be gentle because they're fragile. Don't pick them up from their armpits, it hurts them.
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