Knowledge of infant care needed to know when giving birth to the elderly at the age of 35
Mothers who are 35 years old and give birth to the elderly need to pay attention to and understand some special baby care knowledge to ensure the health and happiness of the baby. In this article, we will elaborate on these knowledge from the following four aspects.

1. Medical care
First of all, medical care is very important for mothers who are 35 years old and give birth to the elderly. Prenatal examination should be carried out as early as possible, and reliable hospitals and doctors should be selected to ensure the healthy growth of the baby. Mothers should know the specific items of prenatal examination, including blood examination, ultrasound examination and amniocentesis. In addition, mothers should also pay attention to their own diet, rest and drug use to ensure the normal development of the baby.
Next, mothers need to know about common infant diseases and vaccination plans. Communicate with the doctor to know which vaccines should be given to the baby and when, which will help prevent disease and protect the baby's immune system.
*Later, it is very important for a 35 year old mother to know how to deal with common infant emergencies. Learn to recognize and deal with the common symptoms of infants such as fever, vomiting, diarrhea, rash, and seek medical advice when necessary.
2. Infant feeding
Infant feeding is an important part of infant care. Mothers need to know their babies' feeding needs and their daily routines. According to the age, weight and development status, determine the number of feeding times and the amount of each feeding. Learn the skills and precautions of breast feeding and artificial feeding, so as to choose the feeding method suitable for yourself and your baby.
In addition, mothers also need to understand the baby's various dietary allergies and contraindications. Follow scientific feeding methods and dietary rules to avoid unnecessary health problems for your baby.
*Later, mothers should pay attention to the growth and development of their babies. Regularly measure the baby's weight and height, and timely seek medical advice to deal with any growth and development problems.
3. Infant sleep
A baby's sleep is very important for healthy growth. Understand the sleep needs and rules of infants, and help mothers establish reasonable sleep plans and environments. Babies need a quiet, safe and comfortable sleeping environment and a regular rhythm of day and night.
In addition, mothers also need to understand the common causes and solutions of infant sleep problems. For example, if the baby often cries and is difficult to sleep, mothers can try to use soothing methods or seek professional advice.
4. Daily care of infants
In addition to medical care, feeding and sleeping, the daily care of infants is also very important. Mothers need to learn basic nursing skills such as bathing their babies, changing diapers, cleaning their ears and nails. Make sure to use appropriate toiletries to avoid irritation to the baby's skin.
In addition, mothers need to know about their babies' physical and oral hygiene. Check your baby's mouth and teeth regularly to develop good oral hygiene habits.
To sum up, mothers at the age of 35 who have given birth to the elderly need to know about medical care, infant feeding, infant sleep and infant daily care. Mastering these knowledge can help mothers take better care of the healthy and happy growth of their babies.