How long are pregnancies
A full-term pregnancy typically lasts around 40 weeks, or 280 days, from the first day of the last menstrual period
How many centimeters is a must for the cervix to be for her to start pushing?
10 centimeters
How can you tell if the baby is eating enough?.
Look for at least 6-8 wet diapers a day, and ensure they are gaining weight and are alert and active
What is a soft spot on an infant called?
fontanel
How many steps do toddlers take in a minute.
170
How many trimesters are in a pregnancy?
3
What is after birth?
the process of delivering the placenta, also known as the afterbirth, marks the end of the third stage of labor.
When should I start giving my baby solid foods?.
Wait until your baby is 6 months old, following guidelines from your pediatrician
What do infants usually eat?
breast milk or formula
How long does it take for a toddler to develop hand-eye coordination
6-12 months
How long is the first trimester?
13 weeks
Who cuts the umbilical cord after birth?
The medical professional delivering the baby, typically a doctor or midwife, cuts the umbilical cord.
How much sleep does a newborn need?.
Newborns typically sleep 14-17 hours a day, but individual needs vary
What is it called if a newborn's skin turns yellow
Jaundice
When do toddlers start talking?
between 12 and 18 months of age
How long is trimester 3?
12 weeks
What are the small hairs called that the baby has?
lanugo
What if the baby won't sleep?.
Try different calming techniques, such as swaddling, gentle rocking, or white noise
What is a baby's actknee called?
milia
When do toddlers start walking?
between 9 and 18 months of age, with the average being around 12 months.
What are the early signs of pregnancy?
Missing a period, nausea, fatigue, breast tenderness, and frequent urination.
Why might a baby have to be put in an incubator?
To provide a controlled, protective environment and support vital functions.
What are some ways to soothe a crying baby?
Try different techniques, such as singing, walking, or rocking your baby
Why do belly buttons exist?
It is the scar from the umbilical cord
When do toddlers start jumping?
18-24 months of age