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How to care for test tube babies after 15 days?



Diet nursing of test tube infants after 15 days

IVF babies need special dietary care in the first few weeks after birth to ensure that their nutritional needs are met. The following will elaborate on the feeding frequency, formula selection, feeding posture and food consumption one by one.

 How to care for test tube babies after 15 days?

First of all, test tube babies still need to be fed regularly when they are 15 days old, usually 8-12 times a day. This is because their stomach capacity is limited, and they cannot eat enough food at one time like adults. Regular feeding can help test tube babies establish a good diet rhythm and ensure that they get enough nutrition every day.

Secondly, when choosing formula, parents should choose the right formula according to the doctor's advice. Different milk powder formulas may contain different nutrients to meet the needs of infants of different ages. Some formulas may also contain some special nutrients, such as probiotics and multivitamins, which help to promote the digestion and immune system development of test tube infants.

In addition, the posture of feeding is also very important. IVF babies may still be vulnerable when they are 15 days old, so parents should choose appropriate positions when feeding to ensure that the head and neck of IVF babies are supported. Usually, holding the test tube baby's legs and feet in front of the body to bend, which helps them to swallow milk powder better.

Finally, the food intake of IVF infants at 15 days old should gradually increase. At the beginning of feeding, test tube babies may only need to ingest a few milliliters of milk powder, but over time, their stomach capacity will increase, so their food intake will also increase accordingly. Parents can judge whether it is necessary to increase food intake by observing the satiety signals of the test tube baby (such as stopping feeding, twisting the body, etc.), but also pay attention not to overfeed.

Sleep care of test tube infants after 15 days

The sleep of IVF babies is vital to their health and development. The following will elaborate on how to care for IVF's sleep from the aspects of sleep time, sleep environment and sleep touch.

First, IVF babies spend most of their time in sleep when they are 15 days old. According to the doctor's advice, IVF babies need about 16-20 hours of sleep every day, including daytime naps and nighttime sleep. Parents should try to help IVF babies establish a stable sleep schedule so that they can have enough rest and development time.

Secondly, the sleeping environment of IVF also needs attention. IVF should be in a safe, comfortable and quiet environment when sleeping. The mattress on the bed should be soft and supportive to ensure the comfort and sleep quality of IVF. In addition, the temperature of IVF sleeping room should be kept within the appropriate range to avoid the impact of overheating or supercooling on sleep.

Finally, IVF's sleep touch is also important. At the age of 15 days, IVF still needs close contact and reassurance from parents. Through gentle touch, caress and embrace, parents can help IVF babies feel safe and secure, promote them to sleep and maintain a good sleep state.

Life care of test tube infants after 15 days

Test tube babies need special life care after 15 days to ensure their living environment is safe and healthy. The following will elaborate on the indoor environment, clothing care and daily hygiene habits one by one.

First of all, the indoor environment of IVF should be kept clean and safe. Parents should regularly clean the indoor air to ensure that there is no dust, excessive bacteria and harmful substances in the room. The indoor temperature and humidity also need to be appropriate to maintain the comfort and health of IVF.

Secondly, the clothing care of IVF also needs attention. The clothes of IVF babies should be made of soft and breathable materials to avoid irritation to their skin. Parents should always change the clothes of test tube babies to avoid excessive accumulation of dirt and bacteria. Mild detergent shall be used for washing clothes to avoid over washing and excessive use of chemicals.

Finally, the daily hygiene habits of IVF also need to be developed. Parents should often bathe IVF babies to keep their skin clean and healthy. Use warm water and mild detergent to avoid irritating the skin of test tube babies. When changing diapers, parents should pay attention to cleaning and changing diapers in time to avoid diaper rash and other skin problems.

Social care of test tube infants after 15 days

After 15 days, IVF babies need to gradually adapt to the external environment and establish more social contacts with parents and others. The following will elaborate on how to care for the social needs of IVF from the aspects of parent-child interaction, external stimulation and social opportunities one by one.

First, parent-child interaction between IVF and parents is very important. Parents should spend enough time in close contact with IVF babies and have eye contact, verbal interaction and physical contact with them. This helps to establish parent-child relationship and promote the emotional development and social ability of IVF.

Secondly, test tube babies need to gradually contact external stimuli when they are 15 days old. Parents can take IVF babies for a walk to let them feel the natural light, sound and wind. IVF babies can also properly touch some simple toys, such as soft puppets and soft ringing bells, to promote their perception and cognitive ability.

Finally, IVF's social opportunities also need to be gradually increased. Parents can invite friends and relatives to visit IVF at home, so that they can contact more people. This helps IVF babies adapt to the external environment and establish social relations with others. On the premise of ensuring safety, parents can also take IVF babies to participate in some parent-child activities suitable for babies, such as baby swimming classes and parent-child music classes.

To sum up, IVF babies need comprehensive care after 15 days, including diet, sleep, life and social needs. Parents should reasonably plan and arrange the nursing work of IVF babies according to the specific situation and the doctor's suggestions, so as to provide them with a safe, healthy and loving growth environment.

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