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Marlene Junker

 Marlene Junker Marlene Junker has been a Neonatal Registered Nurse for the past 14 years. She went back to school for an Informatics degree in 2015. She is very knowledgeable and passionate about her job helping people in need and is an expert in neonatal care.

Marlene Junker

 Marlene Junker Marlene Junker has been a Neonatal Registered Nurse for the past 14 years. She went back to school for an Informatics degree in 2015. She is very knowledgeable and passionate about her job helping people in need and is an expert in neonatal care.

Marlene Junker

 Marlene Junker Marlene Junker has been a Neonatal Registered Nurse for the past 14 years. She went back to school for an Informatics degree in 2015. She is very knowledgeable and passionate about her job helping people in need and is an expert in neonatal care.

Marlene Junker

 Marlene Junker Marlene Junker has been a Neonatal Registered Nurse for the past 14 years. She went back to school for an Informatics degree in 2015. She is very knowledgeable and passionate about her job helping people in need and is an expert in neonatal care.

Exploring Babywearing with Marlene Junker_ Benefits and Safety Tips for Carrying Your Newborn

 Marlene Junker Exploring Babywearing with Marlene Junker: Benefits and Safety Tips for Carrying Your Newborn Welcoming a newborn into the world is a momentous occasion filled with joy, love, and the anticipation of nurturing your little one as they grow. As parents, caregivers, or family members, providing optimal care for your newborn is paramount, and one practice that has gained popularity in recent years is babywearing. Babywearing, the practice of carrying your baby in a sling, wrap, or carrier close to your body, offers numerous benefits for both parent and child. In this blog, we will explore the benefits of babywearing and provide safety tips for carrying your newborn comfortably and securely. Bonding and Attachment Babywearing fosters a deep sense of bonding and attachment between parent and child , promoting feelings of closeness, security, and trust. Carrying your newborn close to your body allows them to feel your heartbeat, hear your voice, and experience your w...

Building a Support System with Marlene Junker: Finding Resources and Support for New Parents

  Welcoming a newborn into the family is a joyous occasion, but it can also be overwhelming for new parents, especially when it comes to providing the best possible care for their baby. Building a strong support system is essential for navigating the challenges of neonatal care and ensuring the well-being of both the baby and the parents. In this blog, we'll explore valuable tips and resources for new parents to build a support system that promotes confidence, knowledge, and peace of mind during the early stages of parenthood. Seek Guidance from Healthcare Professionals: Accessing Expert Advice One of the most important sources of support for new parents is healthcare professionals, including pediatricians, obstetricians, and lactation consultants. Schedule regular check-ups and consultations with your baby's healthcare providers to monitor their growth and development, address any concerns or questions you may have, and receive guidance on newborn care practices such as fe...

Marlene Junker

 Marlene Junker has been a Neonatal Registered Nurse for the past 14 years. She went back to school for an Informatics degree in 2015. She is very knowledgeable and passionate about her job helping people in need and is an expert in neonatal care. Marlene Junker

Marlene Junker

 Marlene Junker has been a Neonatal Registered Nurse for the past 14 years. She went back to school for an Informatics degree in 2015. She is very knowledgeable and passionate about her job helping people in need and is an expert in neonatal care. Marlene Junker

Marlene Junker

 Marlene Junker has been a Neonatal Registered Nurse for the past 14 years. She went back to school for an Informatics degree in 2015. She is very knowledgeable and passionate about her job helping people in need and is an expert in neonatal care. Marlene Junker

Marlene Junker

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 Marlene Junker has been a Neonatal Registered Nurse for the past 14 years. She went back to school for an Informatics degree in 2015. She is very knowledgeable and passionate about her job helping people in need and is an expert in neonatal care. Marlene Junker

Bonding with Your Newborn: Techniques for Building a Strong Parent-Child Relationship by Marlene Junker

  Welcoming a newborn into the world is a momentous occasion filled with joy, love, and excitement. As parents, one of the most important aspects of caring for your newborn is building a strong bond that forms the foundation of a nurturing and supportive parent-child relationship. Bonding with your newborn not only strengthens the emotional connection between you and your baby but also promotes their overall development and well-being. In this blog, we'll explore effective techniques for bonding with your newborn, empowering you to create a loving and secure environment for your little one to thrive. Skin-to-Skin Contact Skin-to-skin contact, also known as kangaroo care, is a powerful bonding technique that promotes emotional closeness and regulates your baby's body temperature, heart rate, and breathing. Hold your newborn against your bare chest, allowing them to feel the warmth and rhythm of your heartbeat while experiencing the comforting scent and touch of your skin. Skin-t...

Marlene Junker

 Marlene Junker has been a Neonatal Registered Nurse for the past 14 years. She went back to school for an Informatics degree in 2015. She is very knowledgeable and passionate about her job helping people in need and is an expert in neonatal care. Marlene Junker

Marlene Junker

 Marlene Junker has been a Neonatal Registered Nurse for the past 14 years. She went back to school for an Informatics degree in 2015. She is very knowledgeable and passionate about her job helping people in need and is an expert in neonatal care. Marlene Junker

Marlene Junker

 Marlene Junker has been a Neonatal Registered Nurse for the past 14 years. She went back to school for an Informatics degree in 2015. She is very knowledgeable and passionate about her job helping people in need and is an expert in neonatal care. Marlene Junker

Marlene Junker

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 Marlene Junker has been a Neonatal Registered Nurse for the past 14 years. She went back to school for an Informatics degree in 2015. She is very knowledgeable and passionate about her job helping people in need and is an expert in neonatal care. Marlene Junker