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What are some surprising facts about newborn babies
1. Babies are Born with the
Skill to Swim:
Newborns
usually hold their breathing when underwater, and even throw about with their
arms and legs.
Your
baby can go swimming as soon as you desire, but if you are preparing on getting
her yourself, wait till after your six-week analysis. It is necessary to make
sure you are growing well before going in the pool.
2.
Babies have more bones than adults:
Your
baby was born with around 300 bones. As she begins, many of these will get
stronger, and some will blend.
By
the time your baby arrives adulthood, she is expected to have just 206 bones in
her body.
3.
It is common for newborns to drop weight:
Some
breastfeeding mums worry that if their newborn loses weight in the first some
days, it means they are not getting sufficient breastmilk. It is not right.
In
the first few days after your baby's born, it's natural for her to drop between
5 percent and 10 percent of her body weight. Most babies get back to their
birth weight by the time they are around two weeks old.
4.
Your baby loves your scent:
Your
baby could smell and taste before she was even born. She will fast grow to
enjoy your natural scent, and it may help to soothe and quiet her when she is
disconcerted. So try to avoid utilizing strong-smelling toiletries in the early
weeks with your newborn.
Your
baby has many more taste buds than you, expanded over her entire mouth rather
than just on her tongue
5.
Babies learn much quicker than adults:
Even
before she was born, your baby studied to understand your voice, and probably
also your partner’s. Now that many stimulations surround her, she is getting
all the time. Her brain is forming connections at an incredible rate, as she
discovers more about the world around her.
Get
advantage of this incredible ability for learning by speaking, reading, and
singing to your baby whenever you can.
6.
Boys' and girls' minds are different:
Categorically
how different, and what effect this has on growth, is hotly debated.
Research
recommends that newborn boys' minds may develop faster than girls' minds in the
first 3 months, particularly in areas that control movement. On the other hand,
girls may have more sensitive senses, meaning that they can see and hear better
than boys, to begin with.
Refer: Sarvjeet
Kaur