Hygiene and basic care
Taking care of a newborn means ensuring their daily well-being through cleanliness, hygiene, and attention to small details like skin, eyes, ears, and the umbilical cord — simple yet valuable actions.
PRIMARY CARE
Bathing meets the baby’s hygiene needs and can also be an opportunity for extra cuddles...
Nasal health plays a fundamental role in protecting the respiratory system, particularly in the first...
Body hygiene during the first months of life is not only an essential component of...
The eyes are among the most delicate structures of the human body, and this is...
Cradle cap, the common name for infantile seborrheic dermatitis, is a benign dermatological condition frequently...
Nails are a peculiar characteristic of primates, closely related to evolutionary functions such as the...
The patency of the nasal airways constitutes a critical determinant for respiratory function in newborns...
The umbilical cord represents the main fetoplacental vascular connection during gestation, allowing the blood transfer...
Biological Characteristics and Function of Stem Cells Stem cells constitute a biologically distinct and highly...
ACOUSTIC AND EPIDERMAL WELL-BEING
At birth, the newborn undergoes a physiological transition of extraordinary complexity: from the intrauterine microenvironment,...
Information at your fingertips: why it matters When buying products for newborns, it’s natural to...
Neonatal skin represents an organ undergoing functional maturation, whose complex histological and biochemical architecture is...
Neonatal skin, characterized by a thin epidermis and a developing lipid system, exhibits remarkable physiological...













