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Tips On Bonding With Your Baby

Bonding is not a process which will follow any medicine or magic. It has to be created and will follow a certain period to happen.

Bonding with your baby is very momentous issue as the baby totally depends on the person who takes care of him. It may get difficult for the parents to bond with the baby if the baby is adopted or if the mother is in post delivery pain or depression. Do not get worried about all this. Remember you need your baby as much as your baby needs you. The first step of bonding is to be wanted. This urge of being wanted will get the baby connected to the mother early as possible.

Here are a few tips which will help the parents to bond with the child:

 
If you are suffering from pain or depression ask the medical staff to help you out with counselling or medicines.
 
Feeding the baby will create a love between the mother and the child as the child needs his mother and this need makes the mother fonder of her baby.
 
Skin to skin touch is very essential in bonding. As the mother feeds or carries the baby in her arms is the sensation of caring for the child. Even massaging your baby daily will help bonding as well as growth of the baby.
 
As the baby grows it starts recognizing his care taker with his touch. Slowly the baby starts to recognize the person who is always with him. This eye contact is very effective for the bond of the mother and the child. So this eye contact has to be created with the child.
 
Reading the face and listening to mother’s voice is the next step to bonding. As the baby recognizes his mother, he wants her more and this makes a strong bond between them.
 
Playing with your child, singing to him and your gentle and soft touch will automatically bond the baby with you. Every act you do with your child is a part of bonding with him, e.g. feeding, caring, nursing, etc.

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