Week Nine
Week Nine
Your baby is now nine weeks old!
YOUR BABY'S DEVELOPMENT -
VOCALISATION
Your baby is developing social skills from the day he or
she is born. Every baby is different, of course, and every baby has
a different personality, but you can encourage your baby's social
development by spending lots of time talking, singing and playing
with him or her. This is vital from birth, and your baby will begin
to demonstrate recognition of this when he or she first starts
smiling. But around 9-10 weeks, he or she will also begin to
vocalize - making burbling 'baby-talk' noises, and may also be able
to laugh or giggle. These early vocalizing noises are an important
building block, and lay the foundation for your baby's first words
in a few months time!
It helps when you speak to baby if you speak slowly and
clearly, and use a variety of pitches and tones. Music is
particularly good here - your baby may love being sung too, from
silly nursery rhymes to good old Elvis. And don't worry - even if
you have the worst voice in the world, your baby will love it!
Can't remember those old nursery rhymes? no problem OHbaby! has a
long list of them and the words here
!
OUT AND ABOUT
You may feel that you and your baby are now settling into
a nice routine, and you may feel more comfortable about venturing
out with him or her. Some things to consider are:
*A well-stocked nappy bag: With 3-4 spare nappies, a
change or two of clothes, dummy (if you use one), bottles and
formula (if you are formula feeding), a change mat, some
rattles/toys to amuse baby. Our OHbaby! team all love their OiOi
nappy bags, writer Emma says the carry all is brilliant for packing
in all the essentials for her twins, and founder Angela is a
big fan of the sleek messenger style. Check them out here
!
*If you are breastfeeding
, will your baby need to be fed whilst you are out? If so, is
there somewhere you can feed comfortably? How do you feel about
breastfeeding in public? Many shopping centers now have excellent
Parent Rooms with comfortable chairs and a discreet space to
feed.
*If you are bottle-feeding
, and your baby will need to be fed whilst you are out, you
can either take a prepared bottle or take a bottle of boiled water
and a sachet/small measure of formula. Either way you will need to
consider how you will heat the bottle when you are out. Some
Parents Rooms have microwaves and facilities for boiling water, but
some Mums prefer to take a wide-lipped thermos of boiling water in
which to heat a bottle just in case. Alternatively, you can take
the bottle pre-warmed in a bottle insulating bag, but be aware that
bottles should only be stored in these for as short a period as
possible to prevent bacteria growth.