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SICK NEWBORN HEALTH
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| Things to Know After Discharge |
Immunizations, Smoking, and Positioning
When should I get my baby immunized?
Immunizations may begin at the hospital before you leave to go home. Babies who have been sick are usually immunized at the same age after birth as other babies.
- If there is any question whether to immunize your baby at the hospital, your baby's doctor will make that decision.
- It is very important to follow your baby's schedule for immunizations. They will be given when you see your baby's doctor.
Is cigarette smoking bad for my baby?
Exposing infants and children to any smoke is not good. No one should be allowed to smoke cigarettes in your house.
- If people have a need to smoke, have them smoke outside.
- If a parent smokes, remember to not smoke in a closed car with the windows up.
- Never smoke while holding your baby.
Can I lay my baby down on his stomach?
Even though sick newborns may be positioned for sleep on their stomachs in the nursery while they are on monitors, your baby should not be positioned on his/her stomach or side for sleeping at home unless specifically requested by your baby's doctor. You should put your baby lying down on his/her back for sleep.
Placing you baby on either side with his bottom arm pulled slightly in front of him, will prevent him from turning over to his stomach. It is also helpful to put a small blanket roll behind and next to his back to help support the side position. As babies get older they will roll to their back.
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