1. Breast Milk and Natural Nutrition
Breastfeeding during the first months of a baby's life is vital for both physical and cognitive development. It is recommended to feed the baby only with breast milk for the first 6 months, and then continue alongside complementary foods up to 2 years of age or beyond.
Breast milk alone meets all the fluid, vitamin, and mineral requirements of the baby. Each mother's milk is uniquely formulated to match her own baby's growth and health needs.
2. Core Guidelines for Newborn Care
Caring for a newborn baby requires sensitivity and accurate clinical information. To support your baby's comfort and health, pay attention to the following:
- Room temperature should be kept between 22-24°C during the day and 20-22°C at night.
- The umbilical cord must be kept clean and dry; fold the diaper below it until it falls off naturally.
- Trim the baby's nails gently using safety clippers or files.
- Choose natural baby moisturizers free of harsh chemical preservatives.
3. The Role of Breastfeeding Counseling
It is crucial to receive professional help if you experience cracked nipples, engorgement, or baby breast refusal. Our breastfeeding counselors are always available to guide mothers on correct latching and positions.

