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Baby came home? These are the things you must buy - voila! health

2024-03-10T07:28:07.189Z

Highlights: Three accessories that accompany your baby and you from day 1 are: pouf, carrier and physio ball. Karen Hajjaj, a guide to baby development using the first step method, recommends having them even before birth. She explains why they are so essential in every home: they are simple, inexpensive, and the exercises you can do with them are many. If you are about to give birth or there is already a small baby at home, you should stock up on these three accessories.


These are really the accessories that every mother must have at home: a pouf, a carrier and a physio ball that are useful, simple and inexpensive


The carrier allows you to have two hands free and do what you need without limitation/ShutterStock

Some mothers will define them as "lifesavers" (with a wink, of course), and there are some who will be content with admitting that they are very useful in the days, weeks and even the first months after birth.

We are talking about three basic accessories that accompany your baby and you from day 1 and they are: pouf, carrier and physio ball.



Karen Hajjaj, a guide to baby development using the first step method, recommends having them even before birth, and explains why they are so essential in every home: they are simple, inexpensive, and the exercises you can do with them are many.

So let's get started:



Pouf



You can place the baby on the pouf in different positions starting from the first moment such as in the cradle or lying on the sides.

It allows relaxation and relaxation and also wraps the tiny body.

Keren recommends the pouf instead of any trampoline or swing, and therefore suggests placing the varsity on it as well to earn swing time along with playing time and getting your hands closer to the center line.



Baby carrier



Let's start by saying that the baby carrier allows you to have two hands free and do what you need without restriction (and when there is another child at home who needs your help - this takes on an additional meaning).

But what is the contribution of the carrier to the baby inside it?

very big.

The proximity to you, the feeling of your heartbeat and the warmth of your body help both relaxation and anesthesia.



In the first weeks, a cloth carrier is the most recommended, although it can be stressful at first glance with all the wrappings and tying.

In the end, it is easy to operate and will allow your baby to feel wrapped almost like in the womb and to be in his physiological submission.



Physio ball



There is nothing like gentle bouncing on the ball to calm a gassy baby.

In addition, you can lean the baby on the ball and roll it forward, backward and sideways.

The movement helps lying on the stomach and lifting the head and also allows the baby to lay down the head.

The main use of the ball is to activate the body's equilibrium and balance system in different ways.



Therefore, if you are about to give birth or there is already a small baby at home, you should stock up on these three accessories.

You will already see how significant the part they will occupy in your routine will be.

There's nothing like gentle bouncing on the ball to soothe a gassy baby/ShutterStock

The Jama application was established with the aim of providing a response to mothers of babies between the ages of birth and three, and to gather for them content, activities, tips from experts and videos that will accompany them throughout this challenging period.

All the content in the application "grows" together with the baby and is precisely adapted to the stages of his development, 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 to create new and exciting friendships in the fascinating journey.



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

Daniel Saranetsky, in collaboration with JAMA

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Source: walla

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