How Do I Prepare My Baby For Infant Massage

Because babies are so sensitive to their environment, you need to make sure that you are in the right place and time to massage your infant. Doing something at the wrong time or place can over-stimulate your baby or cause them to be uncomfortable.

What Not To Do

  • If your baby is under 5 months old, they should not be massaged during bath time, or right before/after. This can cause over-stimulation.
  • If while massaging your child they don’t seem to be enjoying it, stop.
  • Don’t begin massaging your child on their chest or belly. They are generally not as used to being touched there as opposed to their legs.
  • Don’t massage your infant too softly. This can irritate them.
  • Unless you are trying to ease colic or gas, don’t massage your infant when they are crying. This can just upset them more.
  • Never put any pressure on your baby’s belly.
  • Because it doesn’t absorb easily into the skin, don’t use olive oil to massage your baby.
  • Don’t massage your baby right after a feeding or if they have hiccups.
  • Never massage your infant when they have irritated skin, wounds, burns or injuries.

What To Do

  • Pick a calm and relaxing environment. Make sure the room is a comfortable temperature for your baby. Try to reduce the noise as much as possible.
  • A good time to massage baby is when they are quiet but alert. If they are too tired or have just eaten, your baby won’t be able to relax enough to enjoy the massage.
  • Set up a nice spot to lay your baby. Lay a towel down on a bed or the carpet. It should be in a comfortable spot for you so that you won’t have a back ache by bending over baby.
  • Have the lights dimmed or curtains drawn to keep light from shining in your baby’s face.
  • Have the things you need at hand, like towels, massage oil and a blanket to cover up the areas that you aren’t massaging on baby. If you wish, you can also have lullabies playing in the background for added relaxation.
  • The oil should be appropriate for baby massage, like vegetable or nut oil. Don’t use an oil that could potentially harm your baby when they put their hands or feet in their mouth. Also, test the oil on a small spot on baby’s skin the day before to make sure their skin isn’t irritated by it.
  • Start the massage with your baby’s legs. The legs are generally the most touched area of your baby’s body so it shouldn’t make your baby uncomfortable.
  • Use gentle but firm strokes.
  • Always massage baby’s abdomen from your left to right.
  • Make infant massage a part of your baby’s routine and in time they should come to expect and look forward to it.

Read more about the benefits of infant massage.




What Are The Benefits of Infant Massage?

Infant massage provides so many benefits for baby and parent. Studies are frequently done to show that massaging your baby improves both mental and physical health for you and baby. Not only that, but it’s fun and soothing for the both of you. In this post, I’ve listed just some of the benefits you and your baby can receive from infant massage.

By massaging your baby on a regular basis, you will:

  • Create a great way to include dad in the bonding experience
  • Improve his immune system
  • Increase circulation
  • Help him learn to relax
  • Promote better and longer sleep
  • Provide a bonding experience and communication with you
  • Aid in the growth and tone of muscles
  • Help regulate his digestive, respiratory, and circulatory systems
  • Help ease pain from gas and teething
  • Help relieve discomfort of colic, and chest and sinus congestion
  • Reduce stress

You can also benefit from infant massage along with your baby. These important benefits include:

  • Providing a special bonding moment with your baby
  • Helping you learn to read your baby’s cues better
  • Increasing your self-confidence as a parent
  • Helping you to communicate better with your baby
  • Helping you relieve your baby’s stress and discomfort which also reduces your own stress
  • Helping to ease your own separation anxiety if you were away from your baby for a period of time
  • Relaxing both you and your baby
  • Improving post partum depression

Again, these are just some of the benefits provided by infant massage. Performing infant massage on your baby daily will give you short term and long term results, promoting good health and development, and a great relationship.
In future posts, I will be writing about how to give your baby a massage, so make sure to bookmark our site and keep coming back for more information.

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How Do I Keep A Clean Playroom?

It’s A Race! – Count to ten and ask them to get as many toys put away as they can before you say ten. (Count really slow if they have a lot of toys!) If you have more than one child, ask them to see who can clean up their room faster. Kids love competition and they probably won’t even realize they’re actually doing work!

Stay Organized – Have separate bins for different toys and label them to make it even easier and faster to get the toys put away. Teaching your kids good organizational skills early will benefit them as they grow.

Offer Rewards – While you wouldn’t want to do this every time, it can help to add a little more incentive to a clean room. Rewards can include more play time before bed, watch an extra half hour of TV, an extra story at bed time, etc.

Practice What Your Preach – Kids are especially keen to the fact that they have to do things that their parents don’t. To avoid this particular predicament, make sure your room stays neat and tidy.

Make It Routine – If you create a schedule, eventually, your child will learn to pick up their toys wthout being asked. A bedtime routine could be bath time, pick up toys, story time, then lights out.

De-clutter – If it seems impossible to keep your child’s room clean, it might be time to retire some of his old toys and put away the ones he doesn’t play with anymore. Ask them if they would like to donate any of their toys to get them right out of the house.

How do you get your kids to pick up their toys? What do you find works and what doesn’t?