These "false labor" contractions can mimic the real thing.
What are Braxton hicks
All the kings horses and all the kings men, couldn't put this man back together again.
Who is Humpty dumpty
A baby cow is called this.
What is calf?
This movie gave us the iconic line: "Nobody puts Baby in a corner."
What is Dirty Dancing?
Of the five senses, this one is generally the least developed at birth.
What is vision?
In a hospital setting, this abbreviation stands for the unit where babies are born.
What is L&D (Labor and Delivery)?
In this rhyme, a dish runs away with a spoon.
What is “Hey Diddle Diddle”?
A baby kangaroo is called this.
What is a joey?
The singer of “…Baby One More Time.”
This part of a baby’s knee exists at birth but is made of cartilage instead of bone.
What is the kneecap
The first trimester lasts through this week of pregnancy (after this, trimester two begins).
What is week 12?
This duo “went up the hill” to fetch a pail of water.
Who are Jack and Jill?
A baby goat is called this.
What is a kid?
The Mandalorian, fans nicknamed “The Child” this.
Who is Baby Yoda?
These spots on a baby’s head allow the brain to grow and the skull to flex during birth.
What are soft spots (BONUS POINTS IF SAY: fontanelles? Okay
This is the typical length of a full-term pregnancy, counted from the first day of the last menstrual period (LMP).
What is about 40 weeks?
This bedtime classic starts by comparing a star to a diamond in the sky.
What is “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star”?
A baby sea lion is called this.
What is a pup?
Kim and Kayne named their kid this direction.
This developmental milestone usually happens between 6 and 9 months, when a baby can stay upright without help.
What is sitting up?
This name is commonly used for the baby’s first movements felt by the pregnant person.
What is quickening?
This rhyme features a spider who climbs up a waterspout and gets washed out.
What is “The Itsy Bitsy Spider”?
A baby platypus is called this?
What is a platypup?
In the t.v. show The Office these two female character's named their babies Phillip.
Who is Angela and Pam?
This astonishing birth weight was recorded in 1879 when Anna Haining Bates gave birth to the heaviest baby ever documented.
What is 22 lbs?