Baby massage is a great way to spend time with your baby. The massage can be done once a day or more often if you feel like it. You can also use different types of oils that help improve the experience of manifolds. Learn about some of the benefits of baby massage in this blog.
Learning New Skills
Newborn babies who receive more tactile stimulation tend to develop better than those who don’t receive this type of interaction with their parents or caregivers. It can also help them learn how to self-soothe which is important when they start daycare or preschool later on in life.Bonding
Massaging is an excellent way to help babies feel comfortable with their world. If you have never massaged before, it may take some time to get used to, but it can soon develop into an enjoyable activity for both the parent and the newborn. Baby massage is also something that you can do with your baby at home so it doesn’t cost much and you can spend some special time with your child.Calming Effect
Baby massage can help relax a fussy baby or calm them down after they’ve been crying. Gentle rubbing or stroking on the back helps relax a baby by encouraging sleepiness which can come at any time during the day or night. This form of soothing may also be useful when your baby starts teething. Massaging can also help relieve pain caused by constipation.Helps Development
Massaging helps stimulate development by encouraging babies to turn their heads from side to side, making sure they have a full range of motion in their neck muscles. This promotes healthy muscle tone in the neck and shoulders which helps prevent future problems with muscle spasms or tightness in these areas as they grow older. Massaging your baby’s scalp may also stimulate the growth of hair follicles, improve circulation to the scalp and increase blood flow resulting in better hair for newborn babies. It also helps keep the skin healthy, improves sleep patterns, and stimulates development. It also aids in the development of a baby’s brain and nervous system as well as the baby’s immune system. It also reduces the risk of SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome) by calming down an overactive nervous system. Parents stressed from their babies struggling with colic or reflux will also find massages helpful.