Newborn - Week 2 - 4
By Kidspot Team |

The first few weeks have passed, you are starting to feel stronger and baby is starting to look around and show some interest in her world. Feeding is starting to settle into a routine. Find useful articles on all the changes that both you and your baby are going through.
Weeks 2 - 4
Bathing and body care
Bottle feeding your newborn
Breast feeding your newborn
Crying and colic
Ear, Eyes, Nose & Body
- All about your newborn's nose
- Developmental milestones for newborns
- Digestive issues in newborns
- Ear care for newborns
- Growth spurts
- Jaundice
- Newborn eyes
- Thrush and newborns
Just for Mum
- A guide to emotional and physical self-care for new mothers
- Bleeding after birth
- Cramping after birth
- Dressing your newborn
- Emotional health for mums
- How to find a babysitter
- How to handle visitors: baby's health and your sanity
- Managing motherhood and you
- Natural family planning
- One breast is larger than the other
- Perineal pain after birth
- Physical healing after birth
- Post natal depression
- Post natal psychosis
- Recovering from a caesarean (C-section)
- Sleep depreivation in new mums: dealing with exhaustion
Nappies & bottom care
What you need to know medically
- Check ups for newborns
- Immunisations
- Screening tests for newborns
- Shaken Baby Syndrome
- What you need to know about SIDS
- When to call the Doctor
Newborn sleep
- Newborn baby sleep
- Swaddling and wrapping a newborn
- Training your baby to sleep
- Where should my baby sleep at night
Out and about with your newborn
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- 2. Routine for a seven to eight-week old
- 3. Routine for a one-week-old
- 4. Routine for a nine to twelve-week old
- 5. Routine for a four to six-week old
- 6. Newborn - Week 9 - 12
- 7. Newborn - Week 5 - 8
- 8. All Bottle & Breastfeeding articles - Newborn
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