Skip the queue: most facilities will agree to let a parent with a baby receive priority assistance especially if the child is in distress or crying. Kindly ask your pharmacist for prompt assistance.
Sooth Teething : with a clean finger, apply drops of the medicated solution dose to the gums and rub gently every 1-2hours. By dividing the dose into smaller intakes, pain threshold (local) coverage is better experienced by baby. This is a great alternative to giving a full oral dose 4-6 times daily.
You get better symptomatic relief at the site and you can apply more frequently for soothing and control.
No spill: never use a spoon to give baby their medication. Rather use a syringe. It is better calibrated hence accurate and it also doesn't spill if they knock it with their hands or heads. Always dilute medicine in a bit of milk, or juice rather than the whole feed. This helps to mask the taste. If they don't finish the feed at least the full dose is taken.
Nappy rash: you will never have a nappy rash again if you apply an oil to baby's bum after each change. Unlike water based creams, oils don't completely absorb and therefore they form a good protective (anti-rash) layer on top of baby's skin.
Home made re-hydration: if baby has lost a lot of fluids, they easily become dehydrated especially if they've been vomiting or had diarrhea. This could quickly become dangerous and send you to the ER. However with one tbsp of sugar, half a tbsp of salt and a tall glass of pure/boiled/ filtered water, electrolytes can be replenished and resolve the situation. Administer in small intervals until diaper trends return to normal.
Baby change bag: when packing for baby, the usual diapers, wipes and bottles should be included but don't forget to add a change of clothes for the parent too! If baby throws up or squirts you during a change, your clothes may be embarrassingly messing afterward.
Baby medicine: when giving an antibiotic or other liquid medicine to baby, to keep track of administered doses, draw a chart with all required doses on the side of the bottle with a permanent marker and tick as you go along. It can get quite confusing and losing track is easy.
Nail clipping: when baby has just falling asleep, wait 20 minutes and proceed to clipping their nails. This ensures no fussing and crying during this mandatory task.
Spit up or vomit stains: whether on the couch, catpet or your clothes, use a paste made with sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) and water. Apply generous amount to stain and let dry over night. Vacuum or wash in the morning!
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