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It is definitely not allowed to be held vertically, if the newborn baby is held vertically, it may cause some lesions or damage to the baby's spine.
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Newborn babies can not be held vertically, if the child is always held vertically, the pressure on the child's cervical spine is very large, especially easy to cause paralysis.
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I don't think it's okay because it's dangerous and it can hurt the baby.
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Babies can generally start to hold vertically after the age of three months, and babies after three months, because the neck muscles are better developed, there is a forward neck area, and it is safer to hold the baby upright at this time. After the birth of the newborn, the organs and systems are constantly developing and improving, and it is not possible to hold it vertically, because the neck muscle strength is relatively weak, the child is relatively soft, and the vertical hold at this time is easy to cause the baby to be injured.
After three months, the baby's neck muscles begin to develop more favorably, the spine appears to curvature forward, and the child can raise his head more steadily when he is in the prone position. At this time, the baby can be held upright, and the vertical hold is also a gradual transition process, so that the child can exercise in advance, first raise the head in the prone position, and when the head is more stable, you can pick up the baby vertically.
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It is best not to hold the newborn upright, because the spine and bones of the newborn baby are not fully developed, and the vertical hold is not good for bone development.
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I don't think so, because it puts a lot of pressure on the child's spine.
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No, because doing so can easily cause damage to the baby and his spine is easily deformed.
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No, holding it vertically will cause the child's spine to suffer, and it will also lead to the child's stunted growth, or physical problems, which will have an impact on the child's health and will also affect the child's sleep quality.
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Do not hold upright; Long-term vertical hugging will affect the development of the child's spine, and it is very dangerous to hold vertically, which will cause some physical harm to the pressure of the child's cervical spine.
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No. If you hold the child vertically, it will hurt the baby's spine, affect the baby's cartilage development, hurt the baby's neck, and also cause torticollis.
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No, the limbs of the newborn are relatively soft, and if you hold it vertically, the baby's neck is also relatively soft, and the head cannot be straightened, which may cause some dangers.
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At about five or six months, you can hold the newborn upright, because this helps the baby's physical health, can also promote the baby's physical development, and will also make the baby feel very comfortable, which will also allow the baby to have a good sleep, and this can also promote the baby's blood circulation.
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Three months later. This can prevent the child from spitting up, let the child learn to raise his head, and make the child's cervical spine develop well.
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Newborns can be held upright, which is needed when burping. Just take care to protect your baby's waist and neck. In addition, it is important to note that newborns are not suitable for long-term upright arms.
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Hello: it's best not to always hold him upright, try to let him lie down on his own (you can hold him vertically and pat his back after feeding); The child's bones are relatively soft, and the child is so small, if he is often held upright, it will often lead to scoliosis and other conditions.
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Whether the newborn can be held upright.
The body of the newborn is small and soft, and it is more difficult for new mothers to master the correct posture of holding the newborn. There is a saying that newborns cannot be held vertically, for fear that it will affect the development of the newborn's brain and bones, but there is no factual basis. So, how to hold a newborn?
Whether the newborn can be held upright.
The newborn's body does not have enough support, and if the mother does not support the head and neck, the newborn cannot maintain an upright position with the head. However, when the newborn is held vertically, as long as the mother supports the head and neck of the newborn, do not let the newborn shake the head back and forth in the process of vertical holding, which will not cause damage to the bones and brain. Therefore, the newborn can be held upright, as long as care is taken to protect the newborn's head.
Because the newborn is in a lying position for a long time, the newborn will feel comfortable if the mother picks it up upright. For some newborns who are not very obedient, if the mother can hold it upright when crying, it may immediately relieve the newborn's crying. Gradually newborns will also enjoy this position.
After the newborn feeds, it is necessary to insist on burping up to prevent spitting up. The burp posture is to put the newborn on the shoulder, use the mother's shoulder to support the newborn's head, and the mother supports the newborn's buttocks with her hand and gently pats it.
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Generally, it is not allowed to hold vertically, obliquely, pat, and then put down. I didn't understand it at the time, and I also held the baby upright, nothing serious.
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