Week Two
Week Two
By now, you may be feeling that you are settling into
life with your baby. You will be beginning to understand your
baby's individual ways of communicating. Your baby is growing and
changing very quickly!
FEEDING
In the first six months of their life, your baby will double
his/her birth weight. The only food your baby needs during this
time is breast milk or formula. This week your baby will continue
to have frequent feeds, and the size of each feed may increase by
between 5-20mls.
SLEEPING
Your baby will continue to sleep for most of the day. Some
parents find that it is helpful to differentiate between night
feeds and day feed, even at this early age. You can do this by
feeding baby in a darkened room at night.
RECOVERING AFTER BIRTH
The first six weeks after giving birth is called the puerperium.
During this period, your hormones are adjusting to no longer being
pregnant, and the physical effects of childbirth are healing.
The lochia, or bleeding, which began after the birth of your
baby will last around 4 weeks. This week, you may notice that it
becomes lighter. If the flow becomes heavier, or you have any other
concerns, talk to your LMC.
YOUR BABY'S DEVELOPMENT - REFLEXES
All babies are born with reflexes, and these reflexes are
checked at birth. Some of the most common reflexes in newborns
are:
Sucking reflex - from birth, your baby will be able to suck. The
sucking reflex is one of the last reflexes to develop in the womb,
so premature babies often don't have this reflex.
Step Reflex - when your baby's weight is supported, and their
feet are placed on a firm surface, he or she will step forward, as
if walking.
Moro (startle) Reflex - when your baby is startled, his or her
arms will quickly extend up to their face. This reflex starts to
subside around 12 weeks. It may help to wrap baby, as if he or she
is startled in their sleep, their hands may hit their face, and
wake them.
Grasp Reflex - When you stroke your baby's palm, his or her hand
will close around your finger. The he or she will also reflexively
grasp at objects placed in their hand.
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