Beyond Newborn: 7 Telltale Signs Indicating Your Baby's Transition Phase_babies

   

Naturally, couples eagerly anticipate the conclusion of the "newborn" phase, longing to embrace their child's companionship without constant worry. While newborns bring immense joy and happiness to a family, they also instill anxiety and unease in new parents. The extensive list of do's and don'ts provided by hospital nurses only adds to their concerns. Yet, it is crucial to recognize that infants are incredibly delicate and necessitate careful handling. As a result, here are a few discernible signs that indicate your baby has progressed beyond the newborn stage:

  1. They Cry Differently

In the beginning, newborns will constantly cry for attention and their cries are generally frail.

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However, they’ll soon start crying louder and cry differently for different needs like sleep, hunger, or just to let you know that he/she is missing you!

  1. Bigger Size Of Diapers

You might have noticed that there are different sizes of diapers for babies, starting with the ones for ‘Newborns’.

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However, as your baby grows in girth and weight, you’ll soon require a bigger size of diapers. This means your baby has moved out of the ‘newborns’ phase.

  1. Their Sleep Routine Is Almost Set

Newborn babies do not have a developed circadian rhythm, which is our internal biological clock that monitors our sleep-wake cycle. This makes them wake up constantly, be it day or night.

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However, with your regular efforts, babies soon learn to sleep longer during the nights and stay awake during the day. Thereby, pretty much setting up a routine.

 

 

  1. Can Lift Their Head Up By Themselves

Newborn babies are generally born with heads, which are slightly heavier for their necks since muscle development is still incomplete.

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However, once the muscles develop, your baby will be able to lift his/her head up for a short while when you put him/her on the tummy. This means that your baby is no longer a newborn.

  1. Your Baby Now Rolls Over

By 4 months, you’ll start to put your baby on the tummy for short periods of time.

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With your baby’s muscles starting to develop, your baby will now learn to roll over from front to back.

  1. Start Playing With Themselves

By 3-4 months, babies generally start discovering their toes, hands, and fingers and start playing with them as well.

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They might also try holding objects or start swiping at dangling toys.

  1. Starts Laughing And Squealing

This is one sound that every parent waits to hear – their baby’s laughter.

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Once your baby is almost 4 months old, he/she will start squealing in delight upon seeing you and will also laugh loudly.

  1. Enjoys Bath

In the beginning, your newborn might cry a lot upon being bathed. However, soon you’ll realize that your little angel has started to enjoy his/her bath routines.

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In fact, you’ll be surprised to note that your baby will actually like extended periods of time in the bathtub.

  1. Eats Solid Foods

By the time your baby is 4 months, he/she is ready to try new flavors and textures apart from breast milk or formula.

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Your baby can now start on solid, pureed foods and cereals.

  1. Enjoys Being Around People

As a newborn, your little baby might have got nervous and cranky every time relatives thronged your home to see him/her.

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But all this changes once your baby is 4 months old and starts enjoying other people’s company. Your baby will also like looking at them and enjoys the attention given to him/her.

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