Why you should not kiss a baby

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Babies are precious and adorable, and it’s natural to want to shower them with affection. However, kissing a baby can actually be harmful, even if you feel perfectly healthy.

Here’s why:

Weak Immune Systems: Babies are born with immature immune systems, making them more susceptible to infections.

Germs Galore: Even if you don’t feel sick, you can carry germs on your lips and mouth that can be easily transmitted to the baby.

Serious Infections: These germs can lead to serious infections like respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), which can cause breathing problems and even hospitalization.

Cold Sores: Cold sores are especially dangerous for babies, as they can cause lifelong health issues.

How to Show Love Safely:

  •   Wash your hands frequently, especially before touching the baby.
  •   Avoid kissing the baby on the face or mouth.
  •  Opt for gentle cuddles and soft touches instead.
  •   Wait until the baby is older and their immune system is stronger before kissing them.

Remember, a little caution goes a long way in keeping your baby safe and healthy.