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Newborn Development Week 1 (Baby Health Guru)

Your newborn will keep you busy as you will be feeding, and changing, your baby pretty much constantly. However, most newborns sleep up to 18 hours a day. Baby.Healthguru.com

HOW TO BATH A NEWBORN BABY. NEWBORN IN THIS VIDEO IS LILIKE-LILY JUDITH ELISABETH (LJEW)

A Midwife shows us how to correctly bathe our 1st newborn baby, during her 1st bath at 5 days old on June 29th 2003. Our 1st Daughter seen in this video as a newborn was born On June 25th 2003. She spent a total of 9 days in the hospital between the date of her … Continue reading

Newborn Development Week 7 (Baby Health Guru)

In week 7, your newborn’s senses develop and she’ll start reacting in new and different ways to sounds, sights, and even smells. Watch this to learn more: Baby.Healthguru.com Helpful Baby Related Blogs WordPress Affiliate » Three Different Ways Of Getting A WordPress … Six Different Ways | Modern Furniture Blog» Blog Archive » Amazing … … Continue reading

Newborn Development Week 6 (Baby Health Guru)

Week 6 is crucial to help establish a sleep routine. Your baby is starting to grab everything, and tummy time routine is paying off as your baby may now be able to lift up his head. Baby.Healthguru.com

Newborn Development Week 5 (Baby Health Guru)

After a month with your newborn, hopefully the pains of pregnancy and childbirth are just a memory. By week 5 he or she will smile, laugh, and coo at you regularly. Baby.Healthguru.com

Newborn Development Week 4 (Baby Health Guru)

Your newborn baby is probably still sleeping a lot, but week 4 may bring a treat – your baby’s first smile. That ought to help ease your fatigue and bring a smile to your own face. Baby.Healthguru.com

Newborn Development Week 3 (Baby Health Guru)

Feeding and changing remain the top activities for your newborn in week 3. Crying is her only way to communicate and cuddling your crying baby can help. Baby.Healthguru.com

Newborn Development Week 2 (Baby Health Guru)

A newborn should sleep on his back, but let him play on his stomach to work his neck muscles. Also, get a lot of face time, he can’t see very far yet, but your baby wants to see you! Baby.Healthguru.com