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.
Hover or tap each card to reveal what our nurses do for your baby every single day.
Ages 0โ4 weeks
Breastfeeding & Formula
Bathing & Baby Massage
Preventive & Ongoing Care
Brain & Body Stimulation
Rest for Baby & Parents
Tap a milestone dot to explore your baby's development at each exciting stage!
Scroll through our structured, loving daily care routine designed for your baby's growth and wellbeing.
Nurse arrives, checks vital signs, assesses baby's skin, weight, and overall wellbeing. Morning breastfeeding or bottle feeding session supported.
Warm sponge or tub bath, cord/navel care, African baby massage, fresh nappy change, and skin moisturising with baby-safe products.
Tummy time, sensory activities, singing African lullabies, reading, and visual stimulation exercises tailored to baby's age and stage.
Baby settled in safe back-sleeping position. Nurse monitors breathing, temperature, and comfort while updating care notes.
Midday feeding with careful burping, reflux positioning if needed. Weekly weight recorded against WHO growth standards.
Clinical notes completed, baby's daily progress discussed with parents. Guidance on upcoming milestones and health observations shared.
Evening feed, calming bedtime routine, final vital signs check, and thorough handover to parents with full observations and care plan updates.
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Hover each card to reveal the alert. If you see any of these signs, call us or go to hospital right away.
Temperature above 38ยฐC in a baby under 3 months is a medical emergency. Their immune system cannot fight infection alone.
Bluish discolouration around the lips, tongue, or fingertips (cyanosis) indicates the baby is not getting enough oxygen. Call 999 immediately.
Fast, noisy, or laboured breathing, nostril flaring, or chest muscles pulling inward with each breath โ seek emergency care immediately.
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.
A deeply sunken soft spot on the head indicates severe dehydration. The baby needs IV fluids urgently โ go to hospital immediately.
Any jerking, shaking, or loss of consciousness is an emergency. Do not restrain the baby โ protect from injury and call for help.
Yellowing spreading to the tummy, arms, and legs, or appearing in the first 24 hours of life requires urgent phototherapy treatment.
A persistent, unusual high-pitched cry โ different from the baby's normal cry โ can signal pain, brain irritation, or serious illness.
Practical, evidence-based advice for raising a happy, healthy African baby. Tap to expand!
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