- Hermina Sukabumi<\/a><\/li>
- 30 September 2021<\/li><\/ul><\/div>
3 Jenis Skrining Pada Bayi Baru Lahir<\/a><\/h3>
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<\/a><\/div>- Hermina Tangkuban Perahu<\/a><\/li>
- 10 September 2021<\/li><\/ul><\/div>
Recognizing the Signs of a Baby's Cry<\/a><\/h3>
As helpless creatures, babies have a special way of attracting the attention of those around them when they need something. Crying is the right way. When the baby cries, then there is a strong desire from parents to immediately approach him.\n\nApart from eating and sleeping, a baby also cries regularly. Immediately after birth, the baby cries loudly. It is an amazing experience for a mother.\n\nAs a new creature, adjustment to the environment should not be underestimated. Not infrequently a baby's cry even makes us confused. When a baby cries and we can't comfort him, it often leaves us feeling devastated. Why is he crying? Why can't he be entertained? Worry often takes a lot of attention, so it often makes us very tired, especially when our sleep time is disturbed.\n\nA baby's cry when our bodies are tired often inadvertently cause anger and despair. Anger and hopelessness are signs of “danger,” because we cannot control the state of the resulting emotions. This situation must be addressed immediately. Immediately contact a trusted person to share feelings. If no one can be contacted, immediately put the baby in his bed so that the baby is in a safe position. Closing your ears and eyes for a while can help you be who you are again. Never take action when you are angry. \n\n There must be a 'cause' for a baby's cry\nBabies cry there must be a reason. Therefore, it is necessary to find out what causes it.\n\nBaby feeling hungry\nSeveral times a day the baby has an unpleasant feeling in his stomach, namely hunger. Crying because we are hungry generally rarely makes us anxious, because it can be predicted when it will take place and we can fulfill our desires. Actually babies are drinking at times that are not always there. Babies sometimes feel hungry prematurely or lack appetite, even no appetite at all to drink or eat. Heavy crying can make the baby very disturbed, so that the baby does not want to drink even though he is hungry. If this is the case then try to calm the baby first. \n\n Are baby drinks adequate?\nIf someone says that the baby will be calmer if given additional milk or the supply of breast milk is too little so that the baby cries a lot, don't believe it immediately and start 'experimenting'. Don't hesitate to talk to your doctor about your baby's drinking needs.\n\nBaby has colic\nBabies sometimes cry very loudly. When this happens, the baby may have infantile colic. At the age of 2 weeks, babies can suddenly cry loudly, especially in the afternoon or late at night. This condition can occur every day (sometimes up to 3 hours or more). Why it happened so often at that time and the crying was so intense, and what caused it, is not entirely clear. But generally these complaints will disappear by itself at the age of 3-4 months. Holding the baby and gently massaging his tummy can sometimes help calm him down. What if the baby still won't stop crying? Put the baby comfortably in his crib and try to comfort him again.\n \n\n Baby is sick\nOften we as parents think that the baby is crying because he is sick and not infrequently our feelings are considered as an "excessive worry" by those around us. The parents (especially the mother) who see and can feel the most things in their baby are the parents (especially the mother), so if the mother feels the need to take her baby to the doctor for examination, it should be done. If it turns out that the baby is healthy, the mother feels more comfortable, so she doesn't have to worry too much about the next cries.\n\nKeep in mind that a baby is very sensitive, therefore if we suspect something is wrong with his health, immediately visit a health facility. To get it, you can download the Halo Hermina application on the App Store for Apple users, and for Android users you can get it on Google Play \n<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div>
<\/a><\/div>- Hermina Padang<\/a><\/li>
- 14 July 2021<\/li><\/ul><\/div>
How to Teach Babies to Sleep Alone<\/a><\/h3>
hello mother \n\n Realize it or not, actually... \nBreastfeeding or being near Mother is a natural instinct for your little one to survive. \n\n The birth of the little one in the world is the moment of his transfer from the "first home", namely the mother's womb to a new world that is so foreign to him. \n\n VERY NORMAL, if then he often feels anxious, scared, sad when he is far away from his mother, his first home as well as his most comfortable zone in the world. \nThis is a natural phase that every human being goes through, so... shouldn't we "go against the laws of nature" just because left and right say, \n\n "Don't be carried in/carried on, your child will be spoiled." \n\n It's the same as when we're feeling scared, anxious or sad, and then it feels like we want to be accompanied by other people. I feel restless when I am not entertained by others. \nOr can't even sleep if you're not accompanied by other people? \n\n Have you ever experienced it, bud? \n\n For newborns, this is natural. Babies love to feel the warmth and smell of their skin, to be held and held, especially by their mother. But we also need to teach babies healthy sleeping habits, Moms. Lindsay Mizrahi, MA, CCC-SLP, founder of The Pediatric Sleep Consultant in the United States through her blog explains this. \n"Don't let the baby just sleep in your arms. In the future, this can be a problem. For the sake of their health too, babies need to be taught to be able to sleep in various other places," said Mizrahi. \n\n How to? \nFirst of all, understand why your little one likes to sleep in your arms. This is because the baby is still used to a comfortable life in the womb and doesn't like being away from his mother. \n"The first few months of a newborn's life are often referred to as the 'fourth trimester,'" explains Mizrahi. "In this trimester, babies need a lot of mother's closeness and warmth to sleep because that's all they know for nine months in the womb! (This is also the reason) babies often fall asleep in the mother's arms during breastfeeding, because sucking is naturally soothing." \nSo don't force the baby to sleep alone, Moms. Do it slowly and gradually. \n"Try to put the baby to bed while the baby is awake or sleepy, but it's okay if the baby is asleep," Mizrahi says. But make sure the bedroom is safe, comfortable and has a supportive atmosphere. For example, not noisy, quite cool and dim. \n\n In essence, put the baby in the crib or bed before he gets too tired, sleepy and finally falls asleep in your arms. \n"If you put it on after the baby is tired, sleepy and fussy, it's too late. A tired and cranky baby would want to find peace in a hug or a sling!" \nWhat if it doesn't work? \n"Don't give up, there's always room for improvement, and it's never too late. Try again at bedtime. The more you try, the more your baby will be trained and the easier it will be for him to get used to it," she adds. \nAnother thing that is also important to try in teaching the baby healthy sleeping habits is to make the baby follow a regular routine or cycle. For example, create an eating-play-sleeping pattern that repeats itself several times a day. \n"This cycle will help your baby learn to sleep independently," says Mizrahi. \n\n Consult your friends' health with Hermina \nTo make it easier to access services and registration at Hermina Padang Hospital, here's how: \n\n 1. Download the mobile application on Playstore PT Medika Loka Hermina TBK (available for android) \n2. Call center 1500488 \n3. www.herminahospitals.com \n<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div>
<\/a><\/div>- Hermina Pandanaran<\/a><\/li>
- 09 July 2021<\/li><\/ul><\/div>
Recognize Digestive Disorders in Babies<\/a><\/h3>
When you are a baby, your child's ability to digest food is still developing and not perfect. This condition makes babies very susceptible to various digestive problems. In fact, food intake is very important for its growth. For that, as a parent, Mother of Friends of Hermina needs to know what digestive disorders in babies often occur and how to overcome them. Although it often occurs, digestive disorders in infants are very difficult to detect. The reason is, a baby who can't speak or has difficulty speaking, of course can't tell what symptoms he feels properly. They can only cry and look weak. From birth, the baby's digestive system learns to process the intake of nutrients that enter the body through food. Since the digestive system is still in its developmental stage, babies are more prone to indigestion. \n\n From birth, the baby's digestive system learns to process the intake of nutrients that enter the body through food. Since the digestive system is still in its developmental stage, babies are more prone to indigestion. Babies who have digestive disorders will generally show symptoms in the form of fussiness, flatulence, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, to dehydration. Entering the age of 6 months and over, baby's nutrition is not limited by only breast milk. Formula milk, solid food or MPASI (breast milk substitutes) have also been introduced to the little one as a nutritional intake. These new nutrients may cause disturbances in your little one's digestive system, because the digestive tract is not yet fully formed. Therefore, mothers need to know the symptoms of digestive system disorders in their little ones to determine the right treatment if one or more of the signs appear. \n\n Digestive Disorders That Can Happen To Babies \n\n \n \n Colic \n \n \n\n Colic is characterized by excessive crying. Colic generally occurs in the first few weeks after the baby is born and stops when the baby is 4 months old. Babies who have colic will cry for more than 3 hours a day for 3 days a week, at least 3 weeks in a row. \n\n \n \n Spit out \n \n \n\n Spitting up is a normal condition, because the baby's esophagus is not fully developed. In addition, the size of the stomach is also still very small. When you eat too much or swallow air while feeding, your baby may spit up. Usually the spitting up will disappear when the baby is between 6 months to 1 year old, because at that time the esophageal muscles are able to function properly. Spitting up in babies is not a worrying condition, as long as it does not occur excessively or prolonged, and does not cause disturbances to its growth and development. \n\n \n \n Bloated \n \n \n\n A bloated stomach in a child can make him cry and fuss. This condition is due to the child's digestive tract not functioning perfectly. Children who experience flatulence will usually show typical symptoms, namely the stomach becomes hard, often burps, fussy, and often farts. This condition can be caused by the way your little one eats and drinks too fast or too slowly, drinks from a teat bottle with lots of air bubbles, as well as the habit of sucking on an empty teat bottle. Eating gassy foods, such as broccoli, sweet potatoes, onions, or cabbage, can also cause bloating. In addition, there are other conditions that can cause flatulence, such as reflux or backflow of stomach acid, and lactose intolerance. \n\n \n \n Constipation \n \n \n\n Constipation / difficulty defecating is quite common in toddlers. Usually caused by complementary feeding (MPASI), dehydration, or certain medical conditions. Symptoms of constipation in babies are easy to recognize, namely the little one does not defecate at least three times a week, has difficulty passing stools, and the texture of the stool is hard. In addition, the stomach can feel hard, decreased appetite, feel pain when pushing, and cry every time you are invited to the toilet to defecate (BAB). To overcome this, you can give your child constipation medicine. \n\n \n \n Diarrhea \n \n \n\n Basically, as long as the child is still consuming breast milk, formula milk, or semi-solid food, the texture of the stool during defecation tends to be soft. However, you should be vigilant when your little one is defecating too often, liquid stools, or in large quantities. It could be that your little one has diarrhea. Diarrhea in infants can be caused by many factors, ranging from parasitic, bacterial or viral infections, allergies to certain foods or drugs, drinking too much fruit juice, to food poisoning. \n\n How to Overcome Digestive Disorders and Maintain Baby's Digestive Health \nConsulting a doctor is the most effective way to deal with the symptoms of indigestion in babies. If the symptoms that appear do not subside, don't hesitate to check your little one to the doctor to get the right treatment. \n\n There are various simple ways that you can do when your baby often has digestive disorders, including: \n\n \n \n Pay attention to the correct feeding or eating position posisi \n \n \n\n Get used to breastfeeding or feeding the child in a more upright position, and maintain this position for about 20 minutes after feeding or feeding. This is done to prevent milk and food from rising back up into the esophagus. Also make sure your little one doesn't eat or drink too fast. \n\n \n \n Gently massage your little one's tummy \n \n \n\n If your little one has bloating, gently massage his tummy to relieve gas or make his tummy feel better. In addition, Mother can also rub the back of the Little One. The trick, put your little one on the mattress or on the mother's thighs with the stomach facing down or face down. \n\n \n \n Provide fiber-rich foods \n \n \n\n If your little one suffers from constipation, you should give them foods that are high in fiber. Prioritize giving him fiber intake from fruits or fruit juices, such as apples or pears. In addition to fruits, whole wheat bread can also be given to your little one. \n\n \n \n Avoid certain foods when experiencing indigestion \n \n \n\n If your child has diarrhea, avoid any foods that can make diarrhea symptoms worse, such as oily foods, foods high in fiber, spicy and sour foods, dairy products, and sweet foods. If your little one is still drinking breast milk, you should also not eat these foods. \n\n \n \n Consider changing formula milk \n \n \n\n If your little one consumes formula milk, you should consult a doctor first to consider replacing formula milk. For example with partially hydrolyzed protein formula (partially hydrolyzed protein). Although it is still being researched, this type of milk is considered to have a softer protein formula, so it is easily digested and absorbed by the child's body. In addition, you can also choose a type of low-lactose milk. But don't forget, pay attention to the nutritional content in formula milk, such as calcium, iron, omega-3, folic acid, vitamins B1, B6, and B12, in order to meet the nutritional needs of children so that the growth and development and intelligence of the Little One can be optimal. \n\n Maintain a healthy and appropriate diet for your little one, in order to maintain digestive health. Also invite your little one to always be active, both during exercise and play, to support the digestive process and growth and development. If your little one's digestive disorders don't improve or get worse, you should immediately consult Hermina Pandanaran Hospital to get the right treatment. \n<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div>
<\/a><\/div>- Hermina Medan<\/a><\/li>
- 18 May 2021<\/li><\/ul><\/div>
Clubfoot in a Baby<\/a><\/h3>
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<\/a><\/div>- Hermina Mutiara Bunda Salatiga<\/a><\/li>
- 13 April 2021<\/li><\/ul><\/div>
Difference Between Baby Talc and Adult Talc<\/a><\/h3>
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<\/a><\/div> - 13 April 2021<\/li><\/ul><\/div>
- 18 May 2021<\/li><\/ul><\/div>
- 09 July 2021<\/li><\/ul><\/div>
- 14 July 2021<\/li><\/ul><\/div>
- 10 September 2021<\/li><\/ul><\/div>
- 30 September 2021<\/li><\/ul><\/div>