Give Your Baby The Best Start For Life!
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In the first few months after birth, you and your newborn baby experience many rapid and exciting changes together. In this stage of your baby’s life, you will need to focus on creating a womb-like environment that will allow your newborn a step-by-step transition from the womb to the outside world.
Your newborn development begins in the womb. In the first few months of pregnancy, the fetus begins to mature along with the development of various bodily systems, which later help your child throughout his or her life.In the first few months after birth, you and your newborn baby experience many rapid and exciting changes together.
When your baby is born, in a healthy birth, and on or around his due date, in the first three months you can expect to see him successfully laying on his stomach, lifting his head as he lays on his stomach, beginning to establish eye contact, beginning to make some sounds, and releasing the primitive reflexes that he was born with.
These reflexes determine sensomotoric developments, and we expect that at around ages 3 to 4 months these reflexes will leave his system.In this stage of your baby’s life, we will focus on creating a womb-like environment that will allow your newborn baby a step-by-step transition from his mother’s womb to the outside world.
Every baby has his own developmental pace, and it’s important that we, as parents, help him pave his path by supporting and encouraging him to pass the first few levels of his growth in order to fulfill his full developmental potential.
Each phase is built off of the last. Your baby must pass each stage in his development in order to successfully grow, and that is why it is so important to begin this learning process from the very first days of your baby’s life.
Just after birth and in the first 3 months we suggest that you focus with your baby on:
Track your baby growth according to the World Health Organization. (Click image to enlarge).
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