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We have therefore concentrated on the important points in the daily routine with babies born in the summer (and we also did not miss the benefits)


Baby Summer: Everything you need to know about dealing with a baby born in the hot season

We have therefore concentrated on the important points in the daily routine with babies born in the summer (and we also did not miss the benefits)

Daniel Sarantsky, in collaboration with JAMA

19/05/2022

Thursday, 19 May 2022, 06:22

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So which is better - a baby born at the height of winter or rather in the warmer months?

Naomi Cohen

, a facilitator of massage and developmental yoga workshops and mothers' circles, believes that raising a tiny baby in the summer has many benefits.

First, it does not need to be dressed in layers (which is very cumbersome for mothers with winter babies), it is easier for the baby to move around in light summer clothes and his motor development is accelerated, so it is more comfortable for mothers to move around with him outside.



However, summer is very hot so it is important to pay attention to the following points:



Dress according to the temperature indoors and outdoors



Newborn babies do not regulate their body temperature and it works for both sides - as a lying baby can not warm itself, a warm baby can not cool Himself.

Note that he is not overly dressed and allowed to wear only a diaper sometimes, but if the air conditioner is on - dress it accordingly.



Go for a walk outside at the right hours



On particularly hot days, try not to go out during peak hours.

The most pleasant ventilation for you and your baby will be in the very early morning or in the evening.



Clean on demand or offer frequent formula meals



until the age of six months At least do not add water to the baby's diet, so if you are breastfeeding - clean on demand and thus fill the baby's need for fluids. If he is fed formula - prefer small and frequent meals.

Be attentive to his needs on hot days and assume he is more thirsty for them.



Combine activity with water on hot days



Not only the big ones enjoy wading in the water but also the little ones.

If you feel hot for the baby, take a short lukewarm bath or even open a tiny baby pool and dip the baby in it carefully while following the safety rules.



For breastfeeding women: Do not forget yourself



Breastfeeding mothers lose a lot of fluids on hot days in addition to breastfeeding, so it is important to drink plenty of water.

You can also enjoy frozen popsicles or fruit and when the baby grows you can let him taste as well and enjoy all this goodness.

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Raising a tiny baby in the summer has many benefits (Photo: ShutterStock)

The Jama app was established with the aim of addressing mothers of babies from birth to age three, and centralizing for them content, activities, tips from experts and videos that will accompany them throughout this challenging period.

All the content in the app "grows" together with the baby and is precisely adapted to its developmental stages, so that the mothers receive only what is relevant to them and interests them at any given moment.



The Jama app is the place for mothers in Israel to meet and get to know other mothers around them, and create new and exciting friendships in the fascinating journey.



Search us on Google: https://app.jama.co.il/

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