The main precautions for the care and feeding of full-term babies include controlling the room temperature, choosing appropriate clothing and diapers, correct posture, avoiding overfeeding, and observing the baby’s breathing. 1. Control indoor temperature: the room temperature of a full-term baby should not be too high or too low, parents should open the windows on time to ensure that the indoor air is fresh and not too dry or humid. 2. Choose appropriate clothing and diapers: the skin of full-term babies is relatively fragile, so parents try to choose comfortable, soft clothing for the baby. In addition, it is also necessary to choose a better ventilation diaper to avoid the emergence of baby eczema and other diseases. 3. Correct posture: After the baby is fed, parents should stand the baby up, avoid lying down, to prevent the phenomenon of overflow or choking. 4. Avoid overfeeding: Parents should not feed their babies too much while breastfeeding to prevent gastrointestinal discomforts such as stomach bloating, abdominal distension and diarrhea. 5. Observe the baby’s breathing: full-term baby body functions are not yet fully developed, parents should often observe the baby’s breathing. Full-month baby care matters and feeding precautions are many, parents are advised to consult a professional doctor.