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... Read moreAs a first-time mom myself, I totally relate to the struggle between traditional advice and what feels right for both mom and baby. Many older generations often caution against holding babies too much, fearing it may spoil them or create dependency. However, modern parenting experts emphasize the importance of physical closeness, especially in the early months. Holding your baby 24/7, as some moms wish to do, promotes emotional security and helps regulate their emotions and body temperature. It’s absolutely normal and healthy to nurture your child through frequent, loving contact. I learned that babies cry and seek attention not just out of need but also to strengthen the bond with their caregivers. Listening to your instincts and responding to your baby’s cues can build trust and confidence in both of you. While it’s important to balance holding and encouraging independence over time, early affectionate contact plays a crucial role in your child's development. If you ever feel unsure, consulting with pediatricians or parenting groups can provide reassurance. Ultimately, rules like "don’t get her used to being in your arms" don’t have to apply to everyone. Every family is unique, and what matters most is the well-being and happiness of both mom and baby. So go ahead, hold your little one as much as you want—it’s one of the most beautiful parts of early parenthood.