Baby Massage to Help Baby Sleep
Baby Massage to Help Baby Sleep
A gentle massage may possibly one of the best way to help baby sleep. There
are very few things more relaxing than a massage. And giving babies massages has
been proven to not only help them relax, but has shown to improve their sleep
habits. By relaxing them before bedtime, they can fall into a deeper sleep
sooner. It can also help with colicky babies.
Studies have shown that massage has helped
premature babies gain more weight quicker. According to one study, "preemies
who were massaged three times daily for ten days gained almost 50 percent
more weight, were more active and alert and were able to leave the hospital
six days earlier than other premature infants" (Nelsson-Ryan).
Physical contact is so important, especially in the first few weeks, before
babies are able to see well.
There are places that offer training in infant massage, as well as videos.
However, a few simple techniques are all you need to get started. You can use
baby lotion, or natural oils such as almond or vegetable oil with natural
fragrances added. You shouldn't use the oil on the head or face area.
Easy Massage Tips To Help Baby Sleep
Preparation
First, be sure the baby is not too fussy and able to lay still, about an hour
after a feeding. Some recommend removing everything, including the diaper.
However, you may want to leave the diaper on to avoid any accidents until you
massage the stomach.
Right Place
Find a safe, soft place where the baby won't roll off onto the floor. Be sure
that the room is at a comfortable temperature. Lay the baby on the back, and
smile and talk gently while you do the massage.
Where to start
Start with the head and face, using only as much pressure as you would use if
you were to press on your eyelid without causing discomfort. Work from the
forehead to the top of the head, moving in gentle strokes. Move from the center
toward the outside and back.
Next area
Carefully work your way down the neck and shoulders area, again using very light
pressure. Work on each arm by making a ring from your thumb and finger, sliding
down the arm. Roll the arm gently between your hands. Massage the hands and
fingers as well.
Another area to focus on
Then, massage gently down the stomach area, in circles. If you've had the diaper
on, remove it to expose the stomach and then replace it before you begin the
legs. Work down each leg, similar to the way you did the arms. Gently bend the
legs toward the stomach. This can help gas bubbles that may be trapped to move
out. This also helps with the colicky babies.
Don't forget this area
Once you finish with the legs and feet, turn the baby over and start from the
back of the head and work your way down to the feet again. Do not actually
massage the spine area. You can make gentle circles with your fingertips on the
back. Complete the massage down to the toes again.
A few minutes of massage may be all you need to help baby sleep. Once your
baby gets used to the massage, you can increase the time spent. It may soon
become the favorite part of the day. This is something that both the mother and
father can share in with the baby, creating a special bond.
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