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Tuesday, 22 April 2008
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How do you know if you are caring for your newborn correctly?

You may feel overwhelmed during your baby's first month and wonder: "Am I doing this right?" No previous life experiences prepare first-time parents for this new role. It is completely normal to be confused and frustrated by your newborn.

You will become familiar with your newborn's needs by paying attention to his or her behavior. For example, a fussy cry and turning away usually means "change what we are doing," and an alert, bright-eyed look means "I am interested in what's going on." Trusting your instincts-to cuddle and rock a crying baby or to talk to your baby in a high-pitched "baby talk" voice-is usually the "right" thing to do. You will begin to develop a rhythm with your baby, where you will be able to read each other's needs and moods.

What kinds of checkups should your newborn have?

Your health professional will likely recommend a specific schedule of routine newborn visits. Generally, you should take your baby for a checkup within a week after delivery. You will have additional checkups within the first month, although their frequency depends on your health professional's preference and your baby's health needs.

Do not be afraid to call your health professional any time you have concerns about your newborn's health or general care. It is normal and expected for parents of newborns to have questions and to make frequent visits and calls to their health professional.

Frequently Asked Questions

Learning about newborn growth and development:

  • How do newborns grow and develop in the first month?

Developmental milestones:

  • What kinds of physical changes occur in a newborn?
  • How do newborns develop cognitively?
  • What emotional and social development occurs?
  • Is my newborn already starting to develop language?
  • What kinds of sensory and motor development occur?

Seeing a health professional:

  • What kinds of medical exams does my newborn need?
  • When should I call a doctor?

Ongoing concerns:

  • How can I help my newborn's growth and development?

VitaDocs Medical Reference from Healthwise

Last Updated: April 06, 2007
This information is not intended to replace the advice of a doctor. Healthwise disclaims any liability for the decisions you make based on this information.

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