The development of the new baby in the first week

Your game for you! After 40 weeks, your child finally went out to the light. So what now? During the first week of your new baby, the desire to eat will enjoy the first priority. Your child will need breastfeeding every two or three hours, but children who eat artificial milk can take a little longer between each meal and another. In fact, babies have the so -named “reflex of the bit”, which encourages your child to open and suck his mouth as he approaches a breast or bottle. Your child will be eager to do this and since newborns have a very sophisticated feeling of taste, and even a little while like this, they can distinguish between sweet taste and bitter. Although your child eats a lot, he will lose about 10% of his weight during the first week to get rid of the excess water he was born with. In addition, your child quickly consumes food, so expect to take out about 8-12 times a day and you need 5 to 6 cloths a day. And if your child is not breastfeeding or production, it will sleep regularly. Most babies sleep for 14-18 hours within the 24-hour framework and are usually divided into periods of several hours. During the first week of your child, your child looks a little strange to you and this is normal. After being in the stomachs of their mothers in the stomachs, most newborns remained in a certain period and their legs and hands seemed to look gums. You will also notice that your child extends his hands and feet if you are surprised, and it is usually called ‘Mansix Moro’. Due to these natural reactions, your child may initially be more comfortable if he is conveniently covered with a blanket. There are more developments that happen to your child in the coming weeks, so be aware of it.