Environment and travel
The surrounding environment greatly affects a newborn’s well-being. Traveling and moving from place to place require special attention to ensure the baby’s safety and comfort.
THERMOREGULATION
Thermoregulation can be defined as the set of physiological processes that maintain body temperature within...
The fetal body temperature is a crucial physiological indicator for the proper development and well-being...
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
The fetus shows a marked vulnerability to environmental pollutants due to specific physiological and anatomical...
During pregnancy, exposure to tobacco smoke represents a significant risk factor for maternal-fetal health. Toxic...
THE NEWBORN AND AUTUMN
Infant sleep represents a fundamental element for proper neurocognitive and psycho-emotional development during the first...
In autumn, the transition from daylight saving time to standard time represents a subtle but...
THE NEWBORN AND WINTER
THE NEWBORN AND SPRING
With the arrival of spring and longer days, the first warming sun invites people to...
THE NEWBORN AND SUMMER
Water represents an essential element for life, playing a fundamental role not only in the...
Vitamin D plays a key role in regulating bone metabolism and modulating immune responses. In...
During the summer, the marine environment offers a context rich in multisensory stimuli, capable of...
AQUATICITY
THE JOURNEY
Pregnancy, while remaining physiological in most cases, represents a dynamic condition in which ordinary activities,...
Managing an infant during summer travel is a critical area of focus in perinatal and...
Travelling with a newborn is an experience that, if well organized, can prove not only...













