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Caring for Baby
Ease any worries about the health of your newborn baby by arming yourself with brilliant information and facts from today’s final episode of our podcast.Joining us is Dr Laura Lenihan for a kind of FAQ session touching on so many of the questions asked by first-time mums. Not only is Dr Laura a practising GP but she is a mum to three so her advice is both reassuring and practical. Things We Spoke About
How your baby's routine will help you spot any problems
When do you know what is ‘normal’ for YOUR baby
Three important red signals to watch out for
The #1 Question from Baby Club Members
Vomiting: what’s normal and what’s serious
The difference between colic, reflux and what to do
How to handle the top 3 baby skin issues: acne, nappy rash and cradle cap
The best Irish website for advice
OUR GUESTDr Laura Lenihan is a nationally known GP and mum of three children. She is passionate about health education and regularly contributes expert medical and dermatological insights to Irish media outlets, covering women’s health, paediatrics, dermatology and skin care. She obtained Membership of the Irish College of General Practitioners (MICGP) in July of 2020, having graduated with honours from the Graduate Entry School of Medicine at the University of Limerick in 2012.QUOTES
“Get to know what’s normal, especially over the first couple of weeks and months. Getting to know their routine is super important”
“Babies don't get really sick unless it's something like meningitis”
“Use a digital thermometer with a slightly smaller tip you use under the armpit. In younger newborns, over 37.2 in the armpit is when you want to be aware that they have a temperature and get them checked out”
“Keep it simple and don't freak out!”
MORE INFORMATIONWebsite: drlauraclinic.ie
Instagram: @drlauragp
HSE Resource: https://www2.hse.ie/pregnancy-birth/newborns/
Get lots more help, advice, and information with our Care Plus Baby Club. It’s easy and free to join at www.careplus.ie/babyclub
Care Plus Conversations is produced by dustpod.io and brought to you by Care Plus Pharmacy with outlets right across Ireland and at www.careplus.ieThank you for enjoying our podcast.
