As before stated, baby should sleep in his own crib, an iron or brass crib without rockers is best.
Baby should be allowed to creep on the floor a little or in his pen.
Baby should not be rocked to sleep, nor carried about the room.
Baby should be regularly nursed or fed every three hours up to ten p.
A baby should be taught to nurse methodically; it should not be allowed to play the nipple.
A baby should not be put into water for a bath until after the cord has been off for forty-eight hours.
Exercise is essential to the development of the body, but during the first few weeks warmth and quiet are so important that a baby should not be disturbed except for necessary care.
Ordinarily, a baby should be fed from the breast until he is seven months old, either exclusively or with the exception after the second month of one bottle-feeding in twenty-four hours.
Every person who handles a baby should be very sure that her hands are clean; she should be doubly sure before she touches his eyes, since a baby's eyes are peculiarly susceptible to infection from any source.
A baby shouldnot be bathed just after nursing, or when he is hungry.
Until the stump of the cord has sloughed off, a baby should never be put into the tub.
A baby should never be bathed in a tub until the stump of the cord is off and the navel well and strong.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "baby should" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.