In countries as far apart as India, Fiji, Nigeria and Bali - and among the Maori in New Zealand - massage starts soon after birth and continues until a baby is at least six or seven months old.
Baby massage has evoked considerable interest in the West, where such a practice is largely nonexistent. To take a closer look at baby massage, the Touch Research Institute at the University of Miami School of Medicine conducted a study of Indian mothers performing the traditional massage on newborn babies.
The study, conducted in Calcutta (now Kolkata) in 1993, found that the daily massage was quite rigorous and that the babies slept soundly afterwards.
In the US, baby massage was first popularized in the late 1980s when Vimala McClure, founder of the International Association of Infant Massage (IAIM), published a book on Indian massage techniques. She also held classes to teach these techniques in the US as well as Europe.
What are the advantages of performing baby massage? Among other benefits, baby massage:
*Stimulates brain activity
*Stimulates hormone production
*Inhibits the production of the stress hormone, cortisol
*May reduce colic and gas
*Increases oxygen flow to the cells
*Enhances a baby's neurological development and improves her muscle tone
*May soothe the pain of teething
When performing a baby massage, it is important to be aware of the following do's and don'ts:
*The baby massage must be done in a warm room, with the temperature at about 25 degrees Celsius.
*It is good to have some music playing in the background (but turn the TV off).
*The baby should be unclothed and laid on a towel.
*The baby massage is best done after a bath and before the baby settles down for the night.
*Avoid using too much pressure. To get a sense of the right amount of pressure to use, close your eyes and massage your eyeballs.
*Use the palm of your hand for the baby's belly and back; for smaller areas, use your fingertips.
*Use grape seed-oil for your baby massage. You run the risk of an allergic reaction with nut-based oils.
You should use your fingertips to start the massage with the baby's face. The strokes should be gentle, and your fingertips should move upwards over the baby's cheeks, forehead and chin, circling his eyes, ears, nose and mouth.
You should next move to the baby's arms, massaging the shoulders before moving down to the arms and wrists. The legs come next. Use your hands to massage upwards, bending the baby's knees to the belly. This relieves colic and gas pains.
Make circles in a clockwise direction starting at the baby's belly button and gradually increase the size of the circles. Finally, use your palms to sweep slowly along the back up to the shoulders.
It is important that you do not massage the baby's spine. And don't continue the massage if the baby seems uncomfortable. After all, your baby's enjoyment is paramount.
Help Baby To Walk
You can also listen to your baby while he laughs or cries. Baby monitors are thus the instruments to be with your baby even while being away from him. You have the freedom now to do other work while being also aware of what your baby is doing. Being alert to your baby's needs is now easy.
These monitors are new inventions in the market. They are recent products in the market. Falling prices and their obvious benefits in baby care has more and more people asking for these devices. Apart from different ranges of visual screen clarity, they are also available with different levels of mobility. You can have one with base plugged to the wall or you can have one which you can carry from room to room. In either case, you will find these devices light in weight and easy to carry around.
You can share emotional moments through the medium of these monitors, and especially so when you are able to speak with your baby. With the help of certain musical monitors, you can play the music he would relish. And you can do all this with the help of remote controls. At the same time, you can cherish his reactions.
While entertaining him with music, you can also talk back to him or soothe or calm him with your voice.
Some of these baby monitors in the higher range, come with a under-the-mattress Sensor Pad. This can detect even the breathing rate of your baby and can thus prove to be invaluable to prevent SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome).
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