Everything you need to know about postpartum baby care, pediatric checkups and newborn health in Miami.
Your baby has come into the world and a new life is beginning. The first days and weeks after birth can be both exciting and challenging. We have compiled what you need to know about baby care, pediatric check-ups and newborn health for families who give birth in Miami.
After normal delivery you generally stay in the hospital for 48 hours, after cesarean 3-4 days. During this time nurses give you comprehensive training on baby care. You receive information about diaper changing, bathing, breastfeeding techniques and the baby's sleep pattern. Don't hesitate to ask questions, nurses are very helpful. Before leaving the hospital, make your baby's first pediatric appointment.
The first pediatric check-up is done 3-5 days after leaving the hospital. At this check-up, the baby's weight, height and general health status are evaluated. A jaundice check is done because jaundice is quite common in newborns. Then regular check-ups continue at 2 weeks, 1 month, 2 months. Pediatricians in Miami are very experienced and attentive. If you prefer a Turkish-speaking pediatrician, we can direct you.
Breastfeeding can be difficult in the first days. Nipples become sensitive, the baby may struggle while learning to suckle. But be patient, you get used to it within a few days. Lactation consultants at Miami hospitals provide free support. They help with correct breastfeeding positions, milk-boosting methods and solutions to problems encountered.
Baby products in Miami are very diverse and quality. Target, Walmart and Buy Buy Baby are the most popular stores. You can find everything from strollers, car seats, diapers, baby bottles, clothes and toys. Prices are much more affordable compared to Turkey. There are especially great discounts at outlet stores.
Newborn babies sleep 16-18 hours a day but this sleep is interrupted. They wake up every 2-3 hours needing to suckle. Night wakings can be tiring but this period is temporary. Lay your baby on their back to prevent sudden infant death syndrome. Keep room temperature between 20-22 degrees. White noise machines can help the baby sleep better.
If you see symptoms such as high fever, severe crying, vomiting, diarrhea or breathing difficulties in your baby, call your doctor immediately or go to the emergency room. The 911 emergency line is available 24/7. Hospital emergency rooms in Miami are very fast and effective.
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