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Shruthi Tedla

@babydocshruthi

9+ yrs of experience in Pediatrics & Neonatology
specialized in preterm and lowbirth weight baby care
Here to help parents know their baby care better

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Post by babydocshruthi
31
2024-12-09

Are you using baby beds and baby carriers for you newborn?? Are you aware of SIDS- Sudden Infant Death Syndrome #babycarrier #babybed #babyholder #sids #newborncare #newmom #firsttimemom #childhealth #babycaretips #pediatrician #neonatologist #drshruthitedla #babydocshruthi #parenting

Post by babydocshruthi
55
2024-12-06

Exclusive breastfeeding... Feeding twins... #breastfeedingtips #Newmom #Babynutrition #firsttimeMom #infantnutrition #LactationSupport #healthybaby #exclusivebreastfeeding #twins #twinsfeeding #pediatrician #parenteducation #firsttime #breastfeeding #twinmom #twinsisters #twinbrothers #postpregnancy #breastmilk #feedingmother

Post by babydocshruthi
42
2024-12-06

Blue green patches on newborn babys skin Mongolian spotsare benign flat congenital melanocytic lesions that appear as blue or blue-gray patches on the skin, typically on the lower back or buttocks,sometimes appear on chest and upperlimbs as well,these are normal in newborn baby and doesn't require any treatment #mongolianspotinbaby #problemsinnewborn #newbornbaby #newmom #parentingtips #pediatrician #trendingreels #explore #explorepage #pediatricianreels #hyderabaddoctors #normalinbabies #newbornskin #melanocytes #skincare #newborncare #firsttimemom #nemomlife

Post by babydocshruthi
52
2024-12-04

Eye discharge in babies Watering eyes, also known as epiphora, is a common condition in neonates. It's usually caused by a blockage in the tear ducts, which are still developing in newborns. *Causes of watering eyes in neonates:* 1. *Nasal lacrimal duct obstruction*: The tear ducts are blocked, causing tears to accumulate and overflow. 2. *Immature tear ducts*: The tear ducts are still developing and may not be functioning properly. 3. *Congenital glaucoma*: A rare condition that causes increased pressure in the eye. 4. *Corneal abrasion*: A scratch on the surface of the eye. 5. *Eye infections*: Such as conjunctivitis or blepharitis. *Symptoms:* 1. Excessive tearing or watering eyes 2. Redness and swelling of the eyelids 3. Yellow or green discharge from the eye 4. Eye rubbing or squinting *Treatment:* 1. *Massage*: Gently massage the area between the eye and nose to help loosen any blockages. 2. *Warm compresses*: Apply a warm compress to the eye to help loosen any blockages. 3. *Antibiotic ointment*: Apply antibiotic ointment to the eye to treat any underlying infections. 4. #Eyedrops: Use eye drops to help lubricate the eye and reduce tearing. 5. *Probing*: In some cases, a medical professional may need to probe the tear duct to clear any blockages. 6. *Surgery*: In rare cases, surgery may be necessary to correct any underlying conditions. #wateringeyesinnewborn #tearduct #tearductmassage #redeyeinnewborn #newmom #newborncare #newbornbaby #parentingtips #hyderabaddoctors #trendingreels #bestpediatrician #pediatrician #explore #explorepage #healthybaby #childhealth #babycare #babyeyes

Post by babydocshruthi
41
2024-12-03

Self-feeding is an exciting milestone in an infant's development. Here are some general guidelines on when to start self-feeding in infants: Typical Age Range:_ Around 6-12 months, babies typically develop the necessary skills to start self-feeding. Signs of Readiness:_ 1. Sitting up with support_: Your baby should be able to sit up with support, such as when placed in a high chair or sitting up against pillows. 2. Good hand-eye coordination_: Your baby should be able to track objects with their eyes and reach for them with their hands. 3. Able to pick up small objects_: Your baby should be able to pick up small objects, such as toys or soft blocks, using their thumb and index finger. 4. Showing interest in feeding themselves_: Your baby should show interest in feeding themselves, such as trying to grab food from your plate or reaching for a spoon. _Tips for Introducing Self-Feeding:_ 1.Start with soft, easy-to-grasp foods_ Offer soft, easy-to-grasp foods like mashed bananas, avocados, or soft fruits and vegetables. 2. _Use a soft-tipped spoon or fork_: Provide a soft-tipped spoon or fork for your baby to practice feeding themselves. 3. Supervise mealtime_: Always supervise your baby during mealtime to ensure their safety and to help them learn how to feed themselves. 4. _Be patient and don't rush_: Self-feeding can be messy and frustrating at times. Be patient and don't rush the process. _Stages of #Self-Feeding:_ 1. _Stage 1 (6-8 months)_: Babies start to show interest in feeding themselves and may try to grab food from your plate. 2. _Stage 2 (8-10 months)_: Babies start to use their hands to feed themselves, but may still require assistance. 3. _Stage 3 (10-12 months)_: Babies become more independent with self-feeding and may start to use utensils like spoons and forks. Remember, every baby is different, and some may be ready for self-feeding earlier or later than others. Always consult with your pediatrician if you have any concerns or questions. #babyfood #fingerfood #selffeedingbaby #solidfoodforbaby #weaningideas #milestones #complimentaryfood #eatingbaby #parenteducation #parentingtips

Post by babydocshruthi
175
2024-12-01

When your bestie becomes your travel partner,it is a bliss #travel #friends #trending reelsinstagram #instagood #trendingreels #travelblog #instatravel #gilitrawangan #bali #explore #explorapage #dance #dancereels #music #bff

Post by babydocshruthi
52
2024-12-01

Tummy time in babies can help to strengthen their neck and back muscles ,also prevents flat head How to place baby for tummy time 1. Start with the baby on their back- Place the baby on their back on the prepared surface. 2. Gently roll the baby onto their stomach- Use one hand to support the baby's head and the other hand to gently roll the baby onto their stomach. 3. Position the baby's arms and legs under their shoulders. Position the baby's legs so that they are slightly bent and tucked under their body. 4. Adjust the baby's head position- Gently lift the baby's head and shoulders, keeping their chin off the ground Tips and Precautions 1. Start with short sessions: Begin with short tummy time sessions (2-3 minutes) and gradually increase the duration as the baby becomes more comfortable. 2. Monitor the baby's comfort: Watch for signs of discomfort, such as fussiness, arching their back, or turning their head away. 3. Never leave the baby unattended: Always supervise the baby during tummy time to ensure their safety. 4. Be mindful of the baby's age and development*: Tummy time is essential for babies from birth to 12 months. However, the frequency and duration of tummy time sessions may vary depending on the baby's age and development. By following these steps and tips, you can help your baby enjoy tummy time while strengthening their neck and back muscles. #tummytime #yummyinmytummy #infantilecolic #gasinbabies #colicbaby #babycare #newborn #newmom #parentingtips #hyderabaddoctors #bestpediatrician #pediatrician #explore #explorepage #flathead #tummytime #childdevelopment #babyactivities #newparents #dadactivities

Post by babydocshruthi
64
2024-11-29

Bow legs in children ... Physiological bowing of the legs, also known as physiological genu varum, is a common condition in infants and toddlers. Causes:_ 1.Physiological bowing is a normal part of growth and development, especially during the first two years of life. 2. Infant bones are soft and pliable, which can cause them to bow or curve. 3. Muscle imbalances or weakness in the legs can also contribute to physiological bowing. _Characteristics:_ 1. Age_: Typically seen in infants and toddlers between 6-18 months. 2. Symmetry_: The bowing is usually symmetrical, affecting both legs equally. 3. Severity_: The bowing is typically mild, with the legs bowing outward by about 1-2 cm. 4. Flexibility_: The legs are usually flexible, and the bowing corrects itself when the legs are bent or straightened. Treatment: 1. Monitoring_: Regular monitoring by a pediatrician is essential to track the progression of the bowing and ensure it resolves on its own. 2. No treatment necessary_: In most cases, physiological bowing resolves on its own without treatment. 3. Vitamin D and calcium supplements_: If nutritional deficiencies are suspected, supplements may be recommended. When to Consult a Pediatrician:_ 1. If the bowing becomes more pronounced or is accompanied by other symptoms such as pain or difficulty walking. 2. _If the baby is not bearing weight_: If the baby is not bearing weight on their legs or is having difficulty standing or walking. 3. _If you have concerns_: If you have any concerns about your baby's legs or overall health. #bowlegs #vitaminsupplements #vitamind #supplements #parentingtips #toddler #bowlegsinbabies #physiological #babygrowth #babywalker #walkingbaby #pediatricianreels #hyderabaddoctors #telugudoctor #doctorsofinstagram #vanasthalipuram #bestpediatricianinhyderabad #bestpediatrician #viral #instatrending #explore #explorapage #childhood #childdevelopment

Post by babydocshruthi
35
2024-11-28

Wrapping or swaddling a newborn baby can provide them with a sense of security and comfort, similar to the womb. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to cover a newborn baby: #Swaddlingbaby Always select lightweight blanket to prevent overheating. Place the baby on the blanket with their head near one corner. Gently straighten the baby's arms alongside their body. Fold the blanket over the baby's arms and body, leaving only the head exposed. Now Secure the blanket with a gentle tuck or a swaddle wrap. *Alternative Wrapping Methods* 1. *Sleep sacks*: Use a sleep sack or a wearable blanket to provide a safe and cozy sleeping environment. 2. *Swaddle wraps*: Utilize a swaddle wrap or a swaddle blanket with Velcro straps for easy wrapping. 3. *Lightweight blankets*: Use a lightweight blanket to cover the baby, ensuring their face and head remain uncovered. *Safety Precautions* 1. *Avoid overheating*: Monitor the baby's temperature to prevent overheating. 2. *Keep the face uncovered*: Ensure the baby's face and head remain uncovered to prevent suffocation. 3. *Avoid loose bedding*: Keep the sleeping area free from loose bedding, toys, and other objects that can pose a suffocation risk. 4. *Supervise*: Always supervise the baby during sleep to ensure their safety. *Resources* 1. *American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)*: Provides guidelines on safe sleep practices and swaddling. 2. *National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)*: Offers information on infant sleep safety and swaddling. 3. *Safe to Sleep*: A campaign by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) that provides information on safe sleep practices. #swaddle #wrappingbaby #newborn #newborncare #swaddlebaby #neonate #newbornbaby #newmom #bestpediatrician #hyderabaddoctors #parentingtips #doctorsofinstagram #parenting

Post by babydocshruthi
141
2024-11-24

Bali has my โค๏ธ The gate to heaven #bali #baliindonesia #thegatetoheaven #puralempuyang #travelphotography #travel #travelreels #couplegoals #travelblogger #balitourism #travellingdoctor #doctorsofinstagram #instatravel #selflove #anniversarygift #weddinganniversary #bestgiftforwife #bestgift #worklifebalance #vacation

Post by babydocshruthi
43
2024-11-24

Maintaining normal thyroid function during pregnancy is crucial for: 1: Fetal Brain Development* 1. Thyroid hormones regulate fetal brain growth and maturation. 2. Hypothyroidism can lead to cognitive impairment, ADHD, and autism. 3. Maternal thyroid hormones cross the placenta, supporting fetal brain development. 2: Pregnancy Maintenance* 1. Thyroid hormones regulate progesterone levels, maintaining pregnancy. 2. Hypothyroidism increases miscarriage risk. 3. Normal thyroid function supports implantation and embryonic development. 3: Maternal Health* 1. Hypothyroidism increases risk of: - Preeclampsia - Gestational hypertension - Placental abruption - Postpartum hemorrhage 2. Normal thyroid function supports cardiovascular health. 3. Thyroid hormones regulate metabolic changes during pregnancy. 4: Fetal Growth and Development* #hypotbyroidism #thyroidproblemsinwomen #thyroidhealth #pregnancycare #pregnancytips #pregnancy #antenatal #health #healthybaby #hyderabaddoctors #bestpediatrician #pediatricianreels #trendingreels #viralreels #explorepage #healthypregnancy #health baby #newbornbaby #newborn #childhealth #thyroidawareness #instagramalgorithm

Post by babydocshruthi
1,859
2024-11-21

Burping is essential for infants' digestive health and comfort. Burping baby after feeding is very important and easy technique as it helps in 1. Releasing trapped air: Burping helps expel air swallowed during feeding. 2. Relieves discomfort: Trapped air can cause gas, bloating, and pain. 3. Prevents colic: Regular burping can reduce colic symptoms. 4. Supports digestion: Burping helps move food through the digestive system. 5. Promotes comfortable feeding: Burping ensures baby's comfort during and after feeding. *When to Burp:* 1. After feedings (breast or bottle) 2. During feedings (every 2-3 ounces) 3. After changing positions (e.g., from feeding to sitting) *Burping Techniques:* 1. Over the shoulder: Support baby's head and back. 2. Upright position: Hold baby vertically, supporting head and back. 3. Sitting up: Support baby's back and head. 4. Lap burping: Place baby face-down on lap. *Tips:* 1. Use a cloth or burp pad to protect clothing. 2. Gently pat baby's back. 3. Try different burping positions. 4. Burp for 5-10 minutes after feeding. 5. Be patient, as some babies take time to burp. *Signs of Effective Burping:* 1. Audible belch 2. Relief from discomfort 3. Reduced fussiness 4. Improved feeding #burpingbaby #burpingtechniques #burpingforbaby #newmom #firsttimemom #parenting #parentingtips #newborncare #justborn #colicbaby #babydigestion #breastfeeding #bottlefeeding #hyderabaddoctors ##bestpediatrician #bestpediatricianinhyderabad #explorepage #viral #trendingreels #babyhealth #infantilecolic #newborn #pediatricianreels #pediatrician

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