Newborns can have problems after birth, for example, the child can develop neonatal jaundice, neonatal sepsis, and neonatal respiratory distress syndrome, etc. Parents can use the following types of care to intervene in the treatment. First of all, it is important to keep the child warm. Because the child has just been born and the body’s thermoregulatory center is not well developed, parents and doctors should promptly place the child in a preheating table to ensure that the child’s temperature is within the normal range so as to prevent the child from developing neonatal sclerosis. The second thing is to feed well. Breastfeeding can be done half an hour after the birth of the child, which will promote the mother’s milk production and prevent the child from developing hypoglycemia. Then, it is important to manage the breathing, to ensure the child’s airway is open, so as to prevent the child from developing neonatal hypoxia. Again, it is important to prevent infection and to place the child in a clean environment. Finally, the child should be given vitamin K. Vitamin K can be routinely given intramuscularly for three consecutive days to prevent neonatal hemorrhage.