After Pregnancy

Congratulations! You are a mommy at last!

Hopefully everything went well, and you are ready to take your new baby home. You are excited and radiant, but at the same time exhausted and anxious about everything that will come along.

Don´t worry about it! We designed this session with all the Infant Care Tips you will need, with all the Parenting Decisions you will have to make, and the Parenting Coping you will have to do. We even created a session with all informations on Infant Development and we also included a Diaper Bag Checklist for those trips you are going to make.

In this session – After Pregnancy – you will find all the information you need to take good care of your newborn baby and cope with the transformations of your new life as a mommy.

Be healthy – and have fun!




Diaper Bag – CHECKLIST

Some mommies may feel overwhelmed with so many things a baby may need to carry when leaving home.
We created a Diaper bag checklist just to make your life easier! Scroll down the list, pick and choose what you may feel you will need, and then print it all up, and you’ll have a handy [...]

Getting some Sleep

For most new parents, a good night’s sleep is only a dream. Follow these simple tips to sneak in as many ZZZs as possible.It’s 2 a.m. and your newborn is crying. You wonder if you’ll ever get a good night’s sleep again.
Although life with a newborn is a round-the-clock adventure, hope is in sight. [...]

Breastfeeding Tips

The following tips can help foster successful nursing:
Get an early start: Nursing should begin within an hour after delivery if possible, when the infant is awake and the sucking instinct is strong. Even though the mother won’t be producing milk yet, her breasts contain colostrum, a thin fluid that contains antibodies to disease.
Proper [...]

Sickness and Emergency Tips

Is your baby’s illness an emergency? Can you wait for a doctor’s appointment? These guidelines will point you toward the right course of action. It’s sometimes hard to know when to take your baby to the doctor, especially for first-time parents. Because your baby can’t tell you when something hurts, normal fussiness and mild illness [...]

The Baby’s Twelfth Month

Walks with one hand held
May stand alone and attempt first steps alone
Sits down from standing position without help
Attempts to build two block tower but may fail
Turns pages in a book
Follows rapidly moving objects
Says three or more words other than “mama” or “dada”
Comprehends the meaning of several words
Repeat [...]

The Baby’s Eleventh Month

Walks holding on to furniture or other objects
Places one object after another into a container
Reaches back to pick up an object when sitting
Explores objects more thoroughly
Able to manipulate objects out of tight fitting spaces
Rolls a ball when asked
Becomes excited when a task is mastered
Acts frustrated when restricted
Shakes [...]

The Baby’s Tenth Month

Go from stomach to sitting position
Sits by falling down
Recovers balance easily while sitting
Lifts one foot to take a step while standing
Comprehends “bye-bye”
Say “dada” or “mama” with meaning
Says one other word beside “mama” and “dada” (hi, bye, no, go)
Waves bye
Object permanence begins to develop
Repeats actions that attract [...]

The Baby’s Ninth Month

Begins crawling
Pull up to standing position from sitting
Sits for a prolonged time (10minutes)
May develop a preference for use of one hand
Uses thumb and index finger to pick up objects
Responds to simple verbal commands
Comprehends “no no”
Increased interest in pleasing parents
Puts arms in front of face to avoid having [...]

The Baby’s Eighth Month

Sits well without support
Bears weight on legs and may stand holding on to furniture
Adjust posture to reach an object
Picks up objects using index, fourth, and fifth finger against thumb
Able to release objects
Pulls string to obtain object
Reaches for toys that are out of reach
Listens selectively to familiar words
Begins [...]

The Baby’s Seventh Month

Sit without support, may lean forward on both hands
Bears full weight on feet
Bounces when held in standing position
Bear weight on one hand when lying on stomach
Transfers objects from one hand to another
Bangs objects on surfaces
Able to fixate on small objects
Responds to name
Awareness of depth and space begin [...]





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