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The care of a newborn is termed as “Navajata shishu paricharya” in [[Ayurveda]]. ‘Navajata shishu’ is a newborn baby, and ‘paricharya’ indicates the care and necessary management protocols. The atmosphere and surroundings change from intrauterine dependent life to independent external life after birth. The child has to adapt to the new changes quickly. It is essential to take care of newborns until the body systems are well adopted and developed to survive in the new world. [[Ayurveda]] classical texts include the methods and practices followed for newborn care in ancient times. The ancient practices include use of available natural resources. Hence, they can be practiced with cost effectiveness and the least medical equipments. Though the principles of care are same, the contemporary practices have changed significantly with advances in medical technology. This article deals with the analysis of these practices along with their contemporary views.  
 
The care of a newborn is termed as “Navajata shishu paricharya” in [[Ayurveda]]. ‘Navajata shishu’ is a newborn baby, and ‘paricharya’ indicates the care and necessary management protocols. The atmosphere and surroundings change from intrauterine dependent life to independent external life after birth. The child has to adapt to the new changes quickly. It is essential to take care of newborns until the body systems are well adopted and developed to survive in the new world. [[Ayurveda]] classical texts include the methods and practices followed for newborn care in ancient times. The ancient practices include use of available natural resources. Hence, they can be practiced with cost effectiveness and the least medical equipments. Though the principles of care are same, the contemporary practices have changed significantly with advances in medical technology. This article deals with the analysis of these practices along with their contemporary views.  
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==Abbreviations==
 
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• Sa. = Samhita,  • Cha. = Charak, • Su. = Sushruta, •  A. = Ashtanga, • Hr. = Hridaya, • S. = Sangraha,  
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• Sa. = Samhita,  • Cha. = Charak, • Su. = Sushruta, •  A. = Ashtanga, • Hr. = Hridaya, • S. = Sangraha,
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