The complete care process for newborns delivered by cesarean section from 0 to 7 days focuses on maintaining temperature stability, providing safety measures, preventing infections, umbilical care, breech care, feeding, and sleeping. To maintain a stable body temperature, it is important to provide a good environment for the newborn, with an indoor temperature of 20 to 24 degrees Celsius and a relative humidity of 55% to 65%. Maintaining body temperature should pay attention to keep warm in winter, and prevent heat stroke in summer. Keep the newborn’s breathing smooth, the newborn should lie on the side alternately on the left and the right, which is conducive to the discharge of secretions and vomit. After breastfeeding, hold the newborn upright and pat the newborn’s back to prevent asphyxiation due to aspiration of spilled milk. Provide safety measures to keep the newborn’s bed surrounded by a bed rail and prohibit sharp toys from being placed in the bed. Prevent infection, people who come in contact with the newborn should clean their hands well to avoid introducing germs to the newborn. Umbilical care should be closely monitored for blood leakage within 24 hours and the umbilicus should be kept dry. Sterilize the umbilicus daily after bathing. Buttock care to prevent the occurrence of red buttocks, you need to change diapers in a timely manner, wash the buttocks with warm boiled water after stool, wipe dry and keep dry before wrapping in a diaper. When feeding a newborn baby, you should pay attention to let the newborn baby to maintain a comfortable position, let the baby when eating milk to wrap the nipple all the way up, to avoid swallowing the air caused by abdominal distension. After feeding, you should hold your newborn upright and gently pat your newborn’s back, which can effectively prevent milk overflow and bloating.