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๐Ÿผ SwftNurse Infant Care Programme

Expert Care for Your
Little African Star

From the very first breath to those wobbly first steps โ€” SwftNurse Homecare delivers certified, loving, professional infant care right in the comfort of your home.

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๐ŸŒˆ What We Offer

Our Infant Care Services

Hover or tap each card to reveal what our nurses do for your baby every single day.

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Newborn Care

Ages 0โ€“4 weeks

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Newborn Care

  • Vital signs assessment
  • Umbilical cord stump care
  • Jaundice monitoring
  • Safe sleeping guidance
  • Nappy rash prevention
  • Temperature regulation
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Feeding Support

Breastfeeding & Formula

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Feeding Support

  • Breastfeeding latch assessment
  • Formula preparation
  • Burping & reflux management
  • Solid food introduction
  • Weight gain monitoring
  • Milk supply guidance
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Hygiene & Skin Care

Bathing & Baby Massage

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Hygiene & Skin Care

  • Sponge & tub bathing
  • African baby massage
  • Cradle cap & eczema care
  • Oral gum hygiene
  • Nail trimming
  • Nappy infection prevention
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Health Monitoring

Preventive & Ongoing Care

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Health Monitoring

  • Weight, length & head tracking
  • Fever monitoring
  • Immunisation schedule support
  • Vitamin D & iron guidance
  • Colic & gas relief
  • Paediatrician referral
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Developmental Play

Brain & Body Stimulation

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Developmental Play

  • Sensory & visual stimulation
  • Tummy time coaching
  • African lullabies & language
  • Motor skill support
  • Milestone tracking
  • Early intervention referral
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Sleep Training

Rest for Baby & Parents

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Sleep Training

  • Sleep pattern education
  • Safe sleep setup (SIDS)
  • Gentle sleep training
  • Day/night correction
  • Nap scheduling
  • Parent fatigue support
๐ŸŒฑ Growth Journey

Baby Milestones We Track

Tap a milestone dot to explore your baby's development at each exciting stage!

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โฐ Daily Schedule

A Typical Day With Our Infant Nurses

Scroll through our structured, loving daily care routine designed for your baby's growth and wellbeing.

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6:00 AM

Morning Assessment

Nurse arrives, checks vital signs, assesses baby's skin, weight, and overall wellbeing. Morning breastfeeding or bottle feeding session supported.

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7:30 AM

Bathing & Hygiene

Warm sponge or tub bath, cord/navel care, African baby massage, fresh nappy change, and skin moisturising with baby-safe products.

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9:00 AM

Developmental Play

Tummy time, sensory activities, singing African lullabies, reading, and visual stimulation exercises tailored to baby's age and stage.

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10:00 AM

Morning Nap

Baby settled in safe back-sleeping position. Nurse monitors breathing, temperature, and comfort while updating care notes.

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12:00 PM

Afternoon Feed

Midday feeding with careful burping, reflux positioning if needed. Weekly weight recorded against WHO growth standards.

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2:00 PM

Documentation & Education

Clinical notes completed, baby's daily progress discussed with parents. Guidance on upcoming milestones and health observations shared.

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6:00 PM

Evening & Handover

Evening feed, calming bedtime routine, final vital signs check, and thorough handover to parents with full observations and care plan updates.

๐ŸŽฎ Fun & Learn

How Much Do You Know About Your Baby?

Test your African infant care knowledge โ€” 6 questions, instant feedback!

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๐Ÿšจ Safety First

Infant Danger Signs โ€” Act Immediately

Hover each card to reveal the alert. If you see any of these signs, call us or go to hospital right away.

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High Fever

Temperature above 38ยฐC in a baby under 3 months is a medical emergency. Their immune system cannot fight infection alone.

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Blue Lips or Skin

Bluish discolouration around the lips, tongue, or fingertips (cyanosis) indicates the baby is not getting enough oxygen. Call 999 immediately.

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Difficulty Breathing

Fast, noisy, or laboured breathing, nostril flaring, or chest muscles pulling inward with each breath โ€” seek emergency care immediately.

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Refusing All Feeds

A baby who refuses two or more feeds in a row and appears lethargic or limp may be seriously unwell. Do not wait โ€” seek care now.

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Sunken Fontanelle

A deeply sunken soft spot on the head indicates severe dehydration. The baby needs IV fluids urgently โ€” go to hospital immediately.

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Convulsions / Seizures

Any jerking, shaking, or loss of consciousness is an emergency. Do not restrain the baby โ€” protect from injury and call for help.

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Severe Jaundice

Yellowing spreading to the tummy, arms, and legs, or appearing in the first 24 hours of life requires urgent phototherapy treatment.

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High-Pitched Cry

A persistent, unusual high-pitched cry โ€” different from the baby's normal cry โ€” can signal pain, brain irritation, or serious illness.

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๐Ÿ’ก Expert Tips

Top Infant Care Tips From Our Nurses

Practical, evidence-based advice for raising a happy, healthy African baby. Tap to expand!

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Breastfeeding Like a Pro

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  • Ensure a deep latch โ€” baby's mouth covers most of the areola, not just the nipple tip
  • Feed on demand, approximately every 2โ€“3 hours for newborns including at night
  • Listen for swallowing sounds and a soft breast post-feed as signs of success
  • Stay well hydrated and eat a balanced diet rich in iron, calcium, and protein
  • If pain or latching issues persist, contact our lactation consultant immediately
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Safe Sleep โ€” Preventing SIDS

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  • Always place baby on their BACK โ€” never on their side or tummy to sleep
  • Use a firm, flat mattress with no pillows, bumpers, or loose bedding
  • Keep room temperature between 16โ€“20ยฐC; avoid heavy blankets on baby
  • Avoid co-sleeping, especially when tired or after feeding
  • A pacifier at sleep time has been shown to reduce SIDS risk significantly
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Boosting Your Baby's Brain Development

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  • Talk, sing African lullabies, and read aloud from day one โ€” language starts at birth
  • Maintain eye contact and respond to every coo, babble, and expression
  • Tummy time from day 1 builds neck, shoulder, and core strength
  • Zero screen time for babies under 18โ€“24 months โ€” interaction is the best stimulation
  • Skin-to-skin contact boosts bonding, brain development, and immune function
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African Immunisation & Vitamins Schedule

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  • At birth: BCG (TB prevention), Hepatitis B, and Oral Polio Vaccine (OPV0)
  • At 6 weeks: DPT-HepB-Hib, PCV (pneumococcal), OPV1, and Rotavirus vaccine
  • Vitamin D drops (400 IU/day) recommended for all exclusively breastfed babies
  • Iron supplementation critical for preterm or low-birth-weight African babies
  • Our nurses track your child's vaccination record and send timely reminders
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Colic, Gas & Common Baby Complaints

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  • Colic: crying for more than 3 hours a day, 3 days a week โ€” usually resolves by 3โ€“4 months
  • Gas relief: bicycle leg movements, tummy massage, and keeping baby upright post-feed
  • Nappy rash: change frequently, use zinc oxide cream, allow air time daily
  • Cradle cap: gently massage baby oil on scalp and wash with mild shampoo
  • Teething (from 4โ€“6 months): chilled teething rings, gentle gum massage
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