Massaging Your Baby To Help Them Sleep

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There is nothing like the feel and smell of your baby. It is what bonds parent and child.

Massaging your baby can be relaxing and stimulating at the same time. How can that be, you ask? Even babies have certain levels of stress even though they don't really do anything and can't watch the news to obtain outside stresses. One of the most stressful things for a baby is to be separated from its mother or care giver. Contact reassures the baby and helps calm you as well.

The initial contact with you will calm and relax the child but how is it stimulating? Babies'
muscles are not developed and can only become useful through use and control. When massaging a baby, you are making that baby aware of their different body parts. They might not realize what is down there or what they can do with it. Massage and exercise of the baby's legs will strengthen them for the time when the baby will crawl or walk. Even a very young baby can try to extend their legs and stand or bounce when held. They same is true for your babies arms. It can also develop better hand to eye coordination. Even though most babies are good at getting things into their mouths, there are different tasks they may enjoy when they can control their limbs.

A father should develop a routine for massage. A good time is in the evening after a bath. For some babies, bath time can be very stressful even if they do it every day. Afterward you can lay the baby down and massage baby oil or lotion into its skin. This is soothing and calming for the baby and good for the baby's skin too. There are also scented baby oils that can be used to calm. In recent years the use of lavender scented products has become a popular way to provide aromatherapy for infants.

When done properly the baby should feel very relaxed and assured from the parent and sleep well.

Gregg Hall is an author living in Navarre Florida. Find more about this as well as baby nursery bedding at www.babynurserybeddingsets.com

 
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  • Kylie says
    Fantastic! Excellent idea for father & baby bonding! And here's hoping some fedde le grand tickets come our way, dad can massage baby to sleep before we go and we can have a much needed night out! Brilliant idea!!!!
  • Marley says
    My partner does this with our girl and she settles down and loves it, puts her arms up and everything!
  • Richard says
    This does work with our 10 week son. It also helps dad having our 4 1/2 year old daughter singing "Put your hands up for Detroit" in the background whilst giving our son a massage.

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