7 Things No One Told You About A Newborn
You think you have heard it all? Wait, until your newborn finally arrives, then you will start to wonder why no one ever talked about the things you are beginning to discover. Then the familiar question pops, “is this common with other babies or is they something wrong with mine?” Here are a good number of things about your newborn no ones talked about….
1. Your baby will be born with wrinkled skin, instead of the plump smooth skin you are expecting. This will change in a matter of weeks as your baby begins to feed.
2. Newborns are covered in hair (lanugo) which eventually thins out as their tiny bodies fill out.
3. If your baby is a boy, he will be so huge down there. Baby boys usually have big testicles at birth.
4. You may find blood in your baby girl’s diaper. It’s called mini-period resulting from your hormones still in her body. It’s usually nothing to worry about.
5. Your baby’s head will not be perfectly round.
6. Several days to a few weeks after your baby is born they will most likely develop ‘Baby acne,’ which are small rash-like bumps on their face and head. They are completely normal, and are a result of the hormones in your breast milk.
7. Babies breathe in a funny way. You will hear your baby snort, squeak or grunt. It’s usually nothing to worry about.
Noted. Thanks MIM.
The list goes on n on
So true….tanxs for sharing
Wow….interesting. I know of the baby skin and that of head not completely round. Thanks MIM for this insight.
Yes I’ve seen all that in my kids and I’m usually startled or worried at 1st until I realise it is normal
So true oh
Than for sharing
Yes all true. Oh I remember number 5. Infact my husband was scared when he saw d baby’s head. The nurses had to reassure him dat it will soon take shape
Noted thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing although my baby came out very clean and never had wrinkles but as for de huge testicles I now know it’s norm cuz I was wondering how come his testis are dat huge
Thanks MIM
Noted
thanks again
ITA with you MIM.
Noted, thanks MIM
The mini period scared at first for my gal till I discovered it was normal
tnx mim