﻿{"id":404,"count":1,"description":"When is a baby considered a newborn?\nA baby is considered a newborn from birth until they are one month old. After this period, they are considered an infant. However, it should be noted that this term may vary depending on the context and medical discipline. In some cases, the term \"neonate\" is used to refer to babies from birth to 28 days of life, while others may consider the newborn period to be up to 3 months of life.   \n\nComplete this information with the following post: <a href=\"https:\/\/happymamilactancia.com\/guia-cuidados-recien-nacido\/\">Newborn care guide<\/a>\nWhat is the first thing a newborn does?\nThe first thing a newborn does is inhale air through their lungs, which activates their respiratory system. They may also emit their first cry, which indicates that their lungs are functioning correctly and that they have a good ability to breathe. After that, the newborn usually begins to look for the mother's breast to feed and establish an emotional bond with her. In addition, the newborn may have sucking and grasping reflexes, which allow them to feed and grab objects with their hands.   \n\nComplete this information with the following post: <a href=\"https:\/\/happymamilactancia.com\/guia-cuidados-recien-nacido\/\">Newborn care guide<\/a>\nWhat should you know about a newborn?\nSome important things you should know about a newborn are:\n\n- Feeding: The best food for a newborn is breastfeeding, and they will need to feed on demand. Once breastfeeding is established, they will feed between 8 and 12 times a day. \n\n- Diaper changes: It is necessary to change the newborn's diaper frequently to avoid irritation and rashes on the skin.\n\n- Sleep: Newborns sleep a lot, but often wake up to eat. It is important to make sure they sleep on a safe surface, such as a crib or bassinet, and always placed on their back. \n\n- Temperature: Newborns cannot regulate their body temperature like adults. Therefore, it is important to keep them warm but not overheat them. \n\n- Signs of illness: Newborns are more susceptible to illnesses and infections due to their still immature immune system. It is important to be alert to any signs of illness, such as fever, cough, runny nose, or lethargy, and report it to the pediatrician immediately. \n\n- Umbilical cord care: The umbilical cord takes a few days to dry and fall off. It is important to keep it clean and dry to prevent infections; soap and water will be enough. \n\n- Development: Newborns are constantly developing, and it is important to have regular medical check-ups to ensure that they are growing and developing properly.\nWhat does a 5-day-old baby do?\nA 5-day-old baby is in a very early stage of development, and their behavior is mainly focused on meeting their basic needs. Some of the things a 5-day-old baby can do include: \n\n- Sleep: Newborns spend most of their time sleeping, and a 5-day-old baby will probably sleep most of the day and night.\n\n- Feeding: 5-day-old babies need to feed frequently to meet their nutritional needs. If they are being breastfed, they can be fed every 2-3 hours. \n\n- Crying: Crying is the main way that 5-day-old babies can communicate their needs, whether it is hunger, sleep, pain, or discomfort.\n\n- Interact: Although newborns do not have a full range of social skills, they can make eye contact with their parents and respond to simple visual and auditory stimuli, such as familiar voices.\n\n- Diapers: 5-day-old babies will produce at least 6 wet diapers a day and may produce 3 to 4 bowel movements a day.\n\nIt is important to remember that each baby is unique and may have a slightly different rhythm and pattern of behavior. If you have questions or concerns about your baby's development, it is important to talk to your midwife or pediatrician. \n\nComplete this information with the following post: <a href=\"https:\/\/happymamilactancia.com\/guia-cuidados-recien-nacido\/\">Newborn care guide<\/a>","link":"https:\/\/happymami.com\/en\/newborn\/","name":"Newborn","slug":"newborn","taxonomy":"category","parent":0,"meta":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/happymami.com\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories\/404","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/happymami.com\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/happymami.com\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/taxonomies\/category"}],"wp:post_type":[{"href":"https:\/\/happymami.com\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts?categories=404"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}