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JOHNSON’S®
Any day now, a little miracle will enter your world and your life will change forever. As the big day approaches, it helps to understand that there really are just a few essential things you need to know to help your baby thrive in the first few weeks.
The Guide to the First Ten Days from JOHNSON’S® can help get you both off to a great start. It provides simple, step-by-step instructions on how to hold, clothe, bathe, change and feed your delicate newborn. Get your FREE Guide
 
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Our special collection of video guides will show you how to clean and care for your baby’s delicate, newborn skin.
 
JOHNSON'S® Guide To Nurturing Care™
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Your Post Pregnancy Body
Once you’ve welcomed this wonderful new person into your life, you can start focusing
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  What every new mom should know
 With so much in your heart and on your mind, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by all your
   new responsibilities. There’s no need to worry. Just follow our step-by-step guide
      and you’ll be a pro in no time.
How to hold your newborn
Don’t be afraid to touch your fragile
little one! Studies show that…More
How to bathe him
Until the umbilical cord heals and
falls off, it’s best to give sponge
baths…More
How to change his diaper
You may be surprised by how many
diapers you go through…More
 
How to comfort your baby
It’s normal for babies to cry on average two hours a day for the first three months…More
How to feed your newborn
Nutritionally speaking, breast milk is
tailor-made for your infant…More
Download and print The
      Guide to the First Ten Days
      from JOHNSON’S®
Good night, sleep tight
A newborn’s sleep patterns are very different from yours, but with patience and a few tips, you can both settle down for some blissful rest.
Every Baby Is Different
Learn your baby’s signs of being sleepy. More…
Safely to Sleep
The best ways to lessen the chances of SIDS (Sudden Infant Death
Syndrome.) More…
Distinguish Between Day and Night
Learning that nighttime is sleeptime and daytime is playtime. More…
Establish a Comforting Before-Bed Routine
Some soothing, relaxing activities that signal it’s time for sleep. More…
Catch Up on Your Sleep
You’ll be able to cope better if you nap when your baby does. More…
Every issue, in one place
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BY YOUR SIDE™ lives here, for easy reference.
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