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  1. Newborn Care and Development 101 - What to Expect

    Everything you need to know about baby's development over the first few months of life and what you need to do to care for a newborn.

  2. Newborn baby: Development, milestones & growth | BabyCenter

    Feb 14, 2024 · See which development milestones your newborn may be hitting – and learn more about your baby's feeding, sleep, growth, and health this month.

  3. Newborn Development: 0-1 Month - Children's Hospital of Orange …

    How much will my baby grow? What can my baby do at this age? Read our comprehensive guide on newborn development and important milestones.

  4. Congratulations on the arrival of your new baby! This is an exciting time for you and your family. We hope that this booklet will provide you with answers to many of your questions and guide you through …

  5. Baby - HealthyChildren.org

    Is your baby due for a check-up? See the AAP Schedule of Well-Child Care Visits. At Birth - 3 months your baby should... Raises head & chest when on stomach. How Active is Your Baby? Tips to Get …

  6. Caring for Your Newborn Baby (Topic Center) - KidsHealth

    Calling all first-time parents: This guide gives you the basics on breastfeeding (and formula feeding), baby sleep, newborn development, diapering, feeding, burping, bathing, bonding, and other baby …

  7. Infant and toddler health Newborn health - Mayo Clinic

    Apr 30, 2026 · Learn about infant and toddler health, from baby care to how children develop.

  8. Growth & Development: Newborn - Riley Children's Health

    Experts at Riley Children's highlight your child's physical and mental developmental milestones as a newborn and what you can expect in their early months.

  9. WebMD Baby: Newborn and Baby Care, Feeding and Development

    From baby bottles and bedding to development and sleep, WebMD's Baby Center helps parents know what newborns need during the first year.

  10. Newborn Screening Laboratory | Texas DSHS

    Providers must collect the first screen within 24 to 48 hours of age, or before they discharge the newborn from the hospital. They must collect the second screen between 7 and 14 days, a minimum …