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New Mommy Tips

Caring for Baby The following information is to be used as a guide to and at the discretion of the end-user and should not replace a doctor’s opinion. Circumcision care Newborn circumcision is a surgery that removes the loose skin (foreskin) that covers the end of a baby boy’s penis. It may be done for various reasons and usually heals with 7-10 days. Follow the care instructions you were given by your baby’s doctor. Often times they will recommend that you use a small amount of petroleum jelly on the site at diaper changes to prevent irritation. Contact your baby’s doctor if you see blood or pus around the circumcision or if you smell an odour coming from the site. Myths about newborns The following are common myths about newborns: Myth: Don’t touch their “soft spots” – Truth: Known as the fontanels, these areas are a thick protective membrane, not your baby’s brain, so if you happen to touch them gently nothing bad will happen; as with all of your baby, handle that area with gentle loving care. Myth: Baby girls don’t have periods – Truth: Baby girls may have a “mini period” within the first few weeks of life which is the result of the stimulation of their uterus by Mom’s high estrogen levels. If you ever have questions about what’s happening with your baby, contact your doctor. Myth: Babies don’t get acne – Truth: Some newborns will develop acne due to circulating hormones from their mother between 2 weeks and 2 months of age; you don’t need acne creams, just cleanse the area gently. Myth: Babies have flat chests – Truth: Some babies may temporarily have swollen breasts due to their mothers circulating hormones; this can happen to boys and girls. Myth: Sneezing must mean my baby has a cold – Truth: Newborns have tiny noses and often have some congestion, so they may sneeze a lot at first; if they have thick, coloured mucus and are sneezing a lot then they may be developing a cold. Never hesitate to contact your doctor if you are worried about what’s going on with your baby. No question is ever “dumb” if you are worried. Bathing your newborn Your baby doesn’t need a full bath every day, only 3-4 times a week. When giving them a full bath make sure the water is warm, but not hot, by testing the temperature with your elbow – if it’s too hot for your elbow, it’s too hot for your baby. Use mild bath soap made specifically for babies – harsh soaps may dry and irritate their skin. Always keep one hand on the baby while they are in the bathwater. There are some parts of your baby that will need to be washed with mild soap every day, especially their face, chin, neck and bottom. Do not use soap on their belly button (navel) or on a circumcision until it’s healed. Make sure the room you are in to bathe your baby is warm and free of drafts. Every baby is different so don’t hesitate to talk with your baby’s doctor if you have any questions about caring for your newborn. Healthy skin for newborns You don’t need to use lotion or powder on your baby unless it’s been recommended by their doctor. Don’t use fabric softener or bleach on their clothes as these can irritate their skin. Use mild detergent to wash their clothes, making sure to wash new clothing before you put it on the baby. Be careful not to overdress your baby – if you are comfortable in a t-shirt and shorts, your baby will be fine in a t-shirt or short sleeved onesie and a diaper. Diaper care for your newborn Periodically check your baby’s diaper to see if it’s wet or soiled. Change their diaper whenever one becomes wet or soiled. When changing your baby’s diaper, wash their bottom with mild soap and warm water or use disposable baby wipes. Be sure to wash your hands each time you finish changing a diaper. Additional tips for care of newborn For mouth care, wipe you baby’s gums daily with a clean damp washcloth or an infant toothbrush. To prevent scratches, keep your baby’s finger and toenails cut short. Remember that newborns sleep a lot – usually between 16-18 hours a day. Make sure to schedule your baby’s first check-up as recommended by their doctor – it’s usually recommended between 2-4 weeks of age. Umbilical cord care Do not place the baby in bath water until after the umbilical cord stump has fallen off. Keep the umbilical cord stump clean and dry – if it becomes soiled you can clean it with a cotton ball, mild soap and water. Umbilical cord stumps usually fall off about 2-4 weeks after birth – contact your baby’s doctor if this doesn’t happen. If the umbilical cord stump turns red around the base, bleeds, develops coloured drainage or a bad odour contact your baby’s doctor right away since it could be a sign of an infection. Contact your baby’s doctor if you have any questions or concerns about your baby’s umbilical cord stump. Teething pain relief The following information is to be used as a guide to and at the discretion of the end-user and should not replace a doctor’s opinion. To help soothe the pain from teething give your baby a teething ring, a wet washcloth cooled down in the refrigerator, or feed him/her cold foods such as applesauce or yogurt. You can also talk to your doctor about giving your baby acetaminophen (Tylenol) to ease the pain.

Cartoonito

Celebrate Mother’s Day with Cartoonito Africa!

This Mother’s Day, Cartoonito Africa is rolling out the red carpet for moms everywhere with a heartwarming line-up of special episodes celebrating love, laughter, and all things mom! Join your favourite characters as they show just how special moms really are in a selection of fun-filled, feel-good episodes from beloved shows like: Whether it’s cuddles, chaos, or comedy, Cartoonito has something for every kind of mom and mini viewer. Don’t miss this special celebration — because every day should be Mother’s Day, but especially this one! 💐✨ Only on Cartoonito Africa – where love and laughter come home! 📺 Premiere: Sunday 11 May 2025 ⏰ Tune-in: Sunday 11 May from 07:00 CAT

Cartoon Network Africa

🌸Cartoon Network: The Supereest Mom – Celebrate Mother’s Day with Gumball’s Nicole!

This Mother’s Day, join The Amazing World of Gumball for a special stunt dedicated to Gumball’s mom, Nicole! Premiering Sunday, 11 May 2025, this selection of episodes showcases Nicole’s fierce devotion to her family, even with her occasional anger-management issues. She may be a bit fiery, but she’s the supereest mom when it comes to defending her loved ones! Don’t miss out on this heartwarming and hilarious tribute to all the wonderful moms out there. Tune in: 📺 Watch Sunday, 11 May at 11:00 CAT Only on EXCLUSIVE Cartoon Network – celebrating moms everywhere!

Cartoon Network Africa

Celebrate Mother’s Day with Teen Titans Go!: Best Mom Ever

Get ready for laughs, love, and a whole lot of superhero silliness as Teen Titans Go! celebrates Mother’s Day with a brand-new special episode titled Best Mom Ever! In this hilarious and heartwarming episode, it’s Mother’s Day, and the Titans take things to a whole new level—by competing to prove who among them would make the best mom. From over-the-top gift-giving to chaotic “mom” challenges, the gang pulls out all the stops in their quest to win the ultimate title… and all the presents that come with it! Whether you’re a fan of Raven’s sass, Starfire’s sweetness, or Beast Boy’s bizarre antics, this episode is packed with the fun, flair, and absurdity that only Teen Titans Go! can deliver. Don’t miss the Mother’s Day madness!📺 Teen Titans Go!: Best Mom Ever – only on your favourite kids’ channel this May! Tune in:📺 Watch Sunday, 11 May at 8:25 CAT Because moms deserve to be celebrated!

Parenting Hub

Naturally Recharge and Restore with Natura Tissue Salts

If you’re waking up tired, running out of energy by midday, or just feeling a little off balance, your body might be asking for a little extra care – starting at the cellular level. Natura Tissue Salts offer gentle, natural support to help balance your body and restore itself from within. What Are Tissue Salts? Modern life isn’t always kind to our bodies. Long hours, stress, poor eating habits, and lack of rest can all take their toll. When your body is under pressure, it can burn through its mineral reserves. Tissue salts – also known as cell salts or biochemical salts – step in to top up those missing minerals and help your body make better use of the nutrients you’re already getting. Tissue salts have been part of natural health care since the 1800s. They were first introduced by Dr Wilhelm Schüssler, a German physician and researcher who discovered that 12key minerals play a vital role in optimal health of our body’s cells. Why Choose Natura Tissue Salts? Natura has been a trusted South African brand since 1966. Natura Tissue Salts in compact purple glass bottles, ideal for on-the-go use. The tablets quickly dissolve under your tongue (no water needed) and are gentle enough for all ages. Each bottle offers a month’s supply and is made locally to high standards. If you’re dealing with something specific, you can take a dose every 30 minutes. For general, everyday support, one or two doses a day will do the trick. For acute issues, take them every 30 minutes.  The 12 Tissue Salts Natura Tissue Salts come in a range of 12 individual Tissue Salts (Simplex Range). Combins Range If you need more all-round support, the Combin Assist range blends key salts to address common health concerns. A Note on Lactose Tissue salts contain a lactose base, which allows them to dissolve easily and absorb quickly. While most people with mild lactose sensitivity can use them without any problems, anyone who experiences discomfort should check with a healthcare professional before use. Find Your Perfect Match Whether you’re managing stress, supporting digestion, improving skin health, or looking for a general wellness boost, the Remedy Finder makes it easy to find the right solution. Visit www.naturatissuesalts.co.za and complete the short quiz to identify the most suitable option for your individual health concerns. Tissue salts can also be used as a complementary medicine to other medicines being taken. For further information on the Natura Tissue salts range, please visit the Natura website https://natura.co.za/natura-best-of-the-best/tissue-salts-range/. If you have any queries, or need advice on which Tissue salts to use, please send an email to: [email protected]. Follow Natura on our socials: Facebook, Instagram and TikTok.

Wingu Academy

Why Wingu Academy is the Best Online School in South Africa

In a world where education is evolving rapidly, finding the right online school for your child is no small task. As parents and students weigh their options, Wingu Academy consistently emerges as the premier choice for online schooling in South Africa. With its innovative approach, personalised learning pathways, and commitment to excellence, Wingu Academy stands as a beacon of quality education in the digital age. Here’s why Wingu Academy is the best online school in South Africa and how it can transform your child’s educational journey. A Globally Recognised Curriculum Wingu Academy offers a range of internationally acclaimed curricula, including Cambridge and CAPS. These programmes ensure that students receive a rigorous, well-rounded education that opens doors to universities and careers worldwide. Whether your child dreams of excelling in science, technology, or the arts, Wingu’s diverse course offerings cater to every aspiration. Personalised Education for Every Student At Wingu Academy, no two students are treated the same. Our personalised learning pathways adapt to individual strengths, weaknesses, and interests, ensuring every student reaches their full potential. Value Adds: Unmatched Technology and Innovation Wingu Academy leverages cutting-edge technology to deliver an unparalleled online schooling experience. Our user-friendly platforms offer interactive lessons, live tutoring sessions, and access to a wealth of digital resources. From coding courses to career preparation webinars, Wingu equips students with the tools they need to thrive in the 21st century. Safety First: With recent News24reports highlighting safety concerns at traditional schools, Wingu Academy provides a secure, controlled environment where students can focus on learning without fear of bullying or violence. Holistic Development Beyond Academics At Wingu, education goes beyond textbooks. We emphasise the development of essential life skills such as critical thinking, communication, and collaboration. Our programmes include opportunities for: Parent-Friendly Approach Wingu Academy understands the importance of parental involvement in a child’s education. That’s why we provide regular progress reports, open communication channels, and resources to help parents stay informed and engaged. What Parents Love: What Our Families Say Real experiences from Wingu families highlight the transformative power of our online schooling: Why Wingu Academy Stands Out When it comes to online schooling in South Africa, Wingu Academy is the gold standard. Our commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and student well-being sets us apart. We are more than an online school; we are a community dedicated to nurturing the leaders of tomorrow. Ready to give your child the best in online education? Join the Wingu family today and experience the future of learning. Join the Wingulian community! Online schools like Wingu Academy are redefining what it means to build a community in education. By leveraging technology to break down barriers, fostering inclusivity, and creating opportunities for meaningful connections, Wingu ensures that students not only excel academically but also develop the interpersonal skills and global awareness they need for the future. For families seeking more than just an education, Wingu Academy offers a transformative experience where students are part of a vibrant, supportive community that celebrates diversity and fosters lifelong learning. In the world of online schooling, Wingu isn’t just a platform—it’s a place where connections thrive and barriers disappear. Take the First Step Towards Success: Enroll at Wingu Academy Today and Unlock Your Child’s Potential! Email: [email protected] Call: 087 147 1668 Book a consultation: [Link]

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