1. No Kissing the Baby
Babies have delicate immune systems, and even minor illnesses can affect them more severely. Politely remind family and friends to avoid kissing your baby. A simple, “We’re being extra cautious this year—thank you for understanding!” works wonders.
2. Wash Hands Often
Make handwashing a habit for everyone. Encourage guests to scrub their hands for at least 20 seconds before holding the baby. Singing “Jingle Bells” while washing makes it fun and easy to time.
3. Stay Home If Sick
Encourage guests to skip the gathering if they’re feeling unwell. Even mild symptoms can pose risks to newborns. Lead by example and prioritize health over attendance.
4. Disinfect High-Touch Items
Phones, toys, and doorknobs can carry a surprising amount of germs. Keep disinfecting wipes handy and sanitize frequently touched surfaces throughout the gathering.
5. Respect Routines
Stick to your baby’s nap and feeding schedules as much as possible. This helps keep them calm and prevents unnecessary stress during an already stimulating environment.
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Holiday gatherings can be enjoyable and safe with a little planning. Your baby’s health and comfort come first, and setting boundaries ensures everyone can celebrate responsibly.!
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