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Congratulations! You have made it through the first six weeks of parenthood. As you and your baby continue to adjust to your new normal, you may be wondering what to expect in terms of your baby’s development. Here is a breakdown of what your six-week-old baby may be experiencing:
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Physical Development
At six weeks old, your baby is likely starting to develop more control over their movements. They may be able to lift their head up briefly and turn it from side to side while lying on their stomach. Your baby’s eyes may also be starting to follow objects and they may be able to briefly grasp onto toys or your fingers.
Sleep and Eating Patterns
At six weeks old, your baby is likely still sleeping for most of the day and night, with total sleep time averaging around 16 hours a day. You may notice that your baby is starting to develop more predictable eating patterns, with longer stretches between feedings.
Sensory Development
Your six-week-old baby is starting to become more aware of their surroundings. They are likely able to recognize your voice and may even turn towards you when they hear it. They may also start to become more interested in looking at faces and lights.
Cognitive Development
While your baby may still seem a bit like a sleeping, eating, and pooping machine, they are starting to develop more cognitive skills at six weeks old. They may begin to recognize patterns and routines, such as knowing that eating leads to sleep, and may even start to anticipate certain activities, like bath time.
Social and Emotional Development
At six weeks old, your baby is beginning to develop their own personality and may even start to show some preference for familiar faces and voices. You may also notice that your baby is starting to make more sounds, such as cooing and gurgling, and may even start to smile in response to your interactions.
FAQ
What should my baby’s weight be at six weeks old?
The average weight for a six-week-old baby is around 11 pounds for boys and 10 pounds for girls.
When should my baby start to roll over?
While every baby develops at their own pace, most babies start to roll over between three and six months old.
When should my baby start to sit up?
Most babies start to sit up on their own between four and seven months old.
When should my baby start to crawl?
Again, every baby develops at their own pace, but most babies start to crawl between six and ten months old.
When should I be concerned about my baby’s development?
If you have concerns about your baby’s development, it’s always best to talk to your pediatrician. However, keep in mind that every baby develops at their own pace and there is a wide range of what is considered normal. Celebrate your baby’s unique journey and try not to compare them to other babies.
In conclusion, your six-week-old baby is starting to develop more control over their movements, may be developing more predictable eating patterns, is becoming more aware of their surroundings, and is starting to develop their own personality. Celebrate your baby’s unique journey and enjoy this special time with them.