4804 Rowan Road, New Port Richey, FL 34653

For the safety of all our patients and office personnel we accept only babies and children who are current with, or committed to, the AAP‑recommended vaccination schedule.

Pediatrician Advice on Sleep and Feeding for First-Time Parents

First-time parents are understandably more vigilant and concerned than experienced parents when caring for their newborns. If you have had or will have your first child soon, you can benefit from getting extra advice on sleep and feeding for newborns from your pediatrician. Let Dr. Haravu Lokesh, Dr. Rupal Desai, Dr. Monica Porcelli, and Tarah Savino, PA-C help prepare you for newborn care and give tips to help your child stay healthy and happy at A to Z Pediatrics in New Port Richey, FL.

The Challenges of Being a First-Time Parent

The excitement of learning that you will become a new parent can turn into a bit of anxiety when you realize all of the responsibilities that you must take on for the sake of your newborn. Some challenges of being a first-time parent include ensuring that your child gets the best nutrition, watching sleep patterns, keeping up with bathing routines, monitoring safety when traveling, remembering vaccination dates, and knowing when you should take your child in for regular well-visits. As a first-time parent, you can learn what you need to know from experienced loved ones and your trusted pediatrician.

Advice on Sleep and Feeding for Newborns

Here is some advice for first-time parents who need advice about their babies, specifically for sleep and feeding. Always consult your New Port Richey, FL, pediatrician if you have any questions or issues about newborn care:

  • Keep a sleeping and eating journal for your child, for your information, and to show to your pediatrician at appointments.
  • Allow newborns to sleep on their backs and keep objects like pillows and toys out of the crib when resting.
  • Be prepared to wake up to a crying baby in the middle of the night. Newborns will likely learn to sleep through the night after a few months.
  • Feed your newborn up to three ounces of milk every three or four hours.
  • Talk to your pediatrician about consulting a lactation consultant if you have latching issues or pain when breastfeeding.

More Newborn Care from Your Pediatrician

In addition to sleep and feeding advice, your pediatrician can help you with other newborn care options. Ask your doctor how to bond with your child, understand crying habits, soothe the baby, and manage common illnesses like RSV, croup, diarrhea, and ear infections.

Get the Best Newborn Care

As a first-time parent, it’s important to understand the benefits of seeking guidance from someone with more experience. Your pediatrician has answers to the questions on your mind about sleep, feeding, and other matters. Call (727) 375-5242 today to schedule a visit to discuss newborn care with Dr. Lokesh, Dr. Desai, Dr. Porcelli, and our physician assistant, Tarah Savino, at A to Z Pediatrics in New Port Richey, FL.

4804 Rowan Rd, New Port Richey, FL 34653

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