Showing posts with label infant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label infant. Show all posts

Losing a child can cause deep grief and sorrow. It gets very difficult for most of the parents to get back to their normal life, post a shocking death, especially of an infant. It is indeed the most devastating experience of your life and can cause a lot of mental stress. But things cannot be reversed. Life must go on and you have to make peace with yourself. No one can take your baby’s place but you need to ask yourself if this hampering your personal life and relationships. Look around yourself, is your spouse doing well? Have you spoken to them about what you are going through mentally? Are you having too many questions in your mind?


 


Why is no one talking about my baby’s death? What do I do?


It is necessary that you speak up about the tragedy. Nothing can be changed but you got to take care of your health. Speak to your close ones about all that you had planned for you little angel. Cry it out. Find support outside your house. Meet parents who have faced a similar situation and share your thoughts with them. Try to understand how they are coping up with the loss. You can meet them directly or you can also look out for websites on the same topic. Meeting a professional councellor will also help you recover.


 


How do I make others understand what I am going through, emotionally?


Have a conversation with your near and dear ones who understand you. Let them know about your feelings and thoughts. Your family and friends will lend you the support you need the most right now. Avoid getting into an argument with anyone. If you feel a specific family member does not understand what you are experiencing then avoid having a fight. You can explain them that whatever you are going through, is very difficult for you to make them understand.


 


If in your case, you continued the pregnancy term knowing that the baby might not survive, or discontinued a life support system for you ill child, don’t be judgmental about it. Don’t be harsh on yourself for taking the heart wrenching decision; it’s not your fault. If anyone else in the family does not understand the intensity of the situation, let them know what you have faced so far. A councellor’s advice would be a great help in situations like these.


 


I’m emotionally on a roller coaster ride. Am I normal?


A have faced a huge loss in your life. You might be experiencing multiple feelings from anger to guilt. There are hundred questions unanswered. Many parents have memorial service for their late child. You can hold a funeral; assemble all the things that are connected to your baby – favourite toy, a blanket, photographs etc. Remember that you have to leave the trauma behind and look forward to new things in life. All that you are going through is normal but temporary. These emotions cant stay with you forever. Pay attention to your health. Follow a healthy diet and an exercise routine daily. Engage your mind in things that will take of the load, maybe for a little while. Stay around family and friends.


 


How do I go on with my life? The future is not what I thought.


Certainly you are unable to indulge yourself in any other things besides thinking about why this happened to you. As time will pass by, you need to find solace in different things. Don’t ignore the world. You have to learn to live your life again. When you feel you are ready, participate in family activities and get socially involved in something that will give you peace.

As a parent of an infant, you may wonder what you can do to keep your baby as safe as possible. Along with making sure your baby eats, wets diapers as he or she should, and gets enough sleep at night, you can also safeguard your infant by knowing how to prevent infant head injuries. You might believe that head injuries are restricted for adults and older children; however, infants can and sometimes do fall victim to accidents that result in either external or internal skull injuries. You can learn what to do to make sure this injury does not befall your baby by taking these suggestions into consideration.


 


1) Control Your Infant’s Head

This suggestion sounds comical; however, it is also necessary for you to control your baby’s head, particularly during his or her early infancy. Babies do not have good head and neck control during early infancy. Their heads are too heavy for their bodies to support.


 


A baby whose head is allowed to loll back and forth could hit his or her head on the floor or a crib railing, resulting in an injury. You can prevent this injury by supporting your baby’s head while you hold him or her, as well as laying your baby on a padded blanket while he or she is on the floor or in the crib.


 


 


2) Keep Your Baby Away from Heavy Objects


You may think nothing of laying your baby on the floor in front of the TV stand or in front of a bookcase. However, if the stand or case falls over, it will land on your baby and hurt him or her. Many babies are hurt each year by falling objects. A book falling off a case or a figurine falling from a shelf can significantly injure an infant. You should avoid putting your baby near such fixtures.


 


 


3) Watch Older Siblings


If you have a baby and a toddler in your house, the toddler’s curiosity about the baby may inadvertently lead to the baby being hurt. While your toddler may not mean to hurt your infant, he or she may throw something or hit the baby and cause the baby to suffer a head injury.


 


Many babies are hurt each year because of an older toddler sibling inadvertently acting out against the infant. While your children are young, they should be properly supervised, and your toddler should be told as much as possible to be nice to the baby rather than hitting or throwing things at the infant.


 


 


4) Use Car Seats


This tip also seems absurd, given how much a public awareness push there has been lately regarding the proper use of car seats for infants. Even so, many parents brush off these warnings and instead put their babies on their laps or in the front seat while they drive. You can prevent your baby sustaining a head injury by using a car seat every time you and your baby get in a car.


 


 


5) Protect Against Shaken Baby Syndrome


While you may never hurt your baby, other people could put your baby at risk if they shake the infant. If your spouse, partner, child, babysitter, or anyone else shakes your baby, your infant could suffer irreversible brain injuries.


 


You should educate yourself, your family, and everyone who comes into contact with your infant about shaken baby syndrome. This suggestion cannot be understated. Babies die every year because they are shaken by someone who is supposed to love and care for them.


 


 


Better Safe than Sorry


If you are in an accident, if your baby falls or otherwise has sustained an injury, seek medical attention. According to manhattanaccidentattorneys.net, what you think is a minor accident can actually be much more serious than you think. Brain injuries often do not show symptoms. It is very important to visit a doctor if you are in any situation where you think your baby may have been hurt.


 


These ideas can help you safeguard your baby’s health. You can follow these suggestions to protect your infant against internal and external head injuries.


 


 


Writer Melanie Fleury is the mother of four children and has been involved in an accident with all four in the car. While there were no visual injuries to her family, she made sure to follow up with a doctor to ensure that her children were injury free. The attorneys at manhattanaccidentattorneys.net stress that a injury can often take time before symptoms start to surface. Make sure to seek proper medical attention as soon as possible.


 

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