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Introduction
Congratulations on being a new mom! Your baby is now 2 weeks old and you are likely learning so much about your little one already. At this stage, your baby is growing and developing at a rapid pace. Here’s what you can expect from your 2-week-old baby.
Physical Development
Your baby is likely still adjusting to life outside the womb. During these first few weeks, you may notice that your baby has jerky movements and unsteady control of their head. However, you may also notice that they are starting to have more control over their movements and can hold their head up for short periods of time.Your baby’s eyes are also starting to develop more. They may be able to focus on objects up close, but anything further away may still be blurry to them. They are also starting to learn how to coordinate their eyes to track moving objects.
Sleep Development
Your baby is likely sleeping a lot at this stage – up to 16 hours a day! However, they may not be sleeping for long stretches of time just yet. They may wake up frequently throughout the night to eat and have their diaper changed.
Feeding Development
Whether you are breastfeeding or bottle-feeding, your baby is likely feeding 8-12 times a day at this stage. They are still working on learning how to suck and swallow properly, so feeding may take a bit of time.
Emotional Development
At this stage, your baby is starting to recognize familiar faces and voices. They may also start to develop their own little personality traits. You may notice that they are starting to smile and coo more as they become more comfortable in their new surroundings.
FAQs
Q: How much weight should my 2-week-old baby have gained?
A: It is normal for babies to lose some weight in the first few days after birth, but most babies will have gained back their birth weight by 2 weeks old.
Q: Should my 2-week-old baby be awake more during the day?
A: No, it is normal for newborns to sleep a lot during the day and night. However, you can help them establish a day/night routine by keeping the lights dim and noise levels low at night.
Q: When will my 2-week-old baby start to smile?
A: Every baby is different, but most babies will start to smile socially between 4-6 weeks old.
Q: Can I start tummy time with my 2-week-old baby?
A: Yes, you can start tummy time with your baby for short periods of time each day. This can help strengthen their neck and upper body muscles.
Q: How do I know if my 2-week-old baby is getting enough to eat?
A: If your baby is gaining weight, having wet and dirty diapers, and seems content after feedings, they are likely getting enough to eat. Talk to your pediatrician if you have any concerns.
Conclusion
These first few weeks with your new baby are exciting and full of new discoveries. Remember to take time to rest and take care of yourself as well. If you have any concerns about your baby’s development, don’t hesitate to talk to your pediatrician. Enjoy this special time with your new little one!Frequently Ask and Question images source: https://tse1.mm.bing.net/th?q=Baby 2 Week Old Development