Welcoming a new baby into your life is a joyful and exciting experience. As you embark on this incredible journey, you'll notice your little one growing and changing every day. In the first month, your baby will hit several important milestones. Understanding these milestones can help you track your baby's development and provide the best care possible.
During the first month, your baby will be adjusting to life outside the womb. You'll notice a variety of changes and developments, each one more amazing than the last. Here's what you can expect and what to keep an eye out for during these early weeks.
In the first month, your baby's movements might seem random, but they are starting to gain some control over their body. Look for:
Your baby's senses are rapidly developing. Here are some key visual and hearing milestones:
Even at one month old, your baby's sense of smell and touch are very active:
Beyond the senses and movement, there are other developmental milestones to watch for:
While all babies develop at their own pace, it's important to stay informed and consult your pediatrician if you have concerns. Here are some indications that might prompt a conversation with your doctor:
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