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Monday, July 16, 2012

Your Newborn Baby's 15th Week: baby is ready for his/her first taste of hard food


Your 15-week-old baby has possibly grown quite a bit, filling out with appropriate cheeks and a thick middle. The 15th week of baby is no longer the helpless little baby he/she once was, and is more than likely a lot more fun to be everywhere. If you haven't done so by currently, it may be a good time to get back to which you are, and take a little time to go out and do some of the things you love doing but haven't had the time to do lately.


This month you may be wondering whether your baby is ready for his/her first taste of hard food. Babies this age may be able to work out all the basic sounds that make up the verbal oral at home. Your baby may start saying ma-ma and da-da this month. But this month he/she may actually be able to pick up and hold on to big toys such as shop lumps. Your baby might need your help to let go of them, though. 

This month your baby is due to have his/her third set of immunizations. He/she’ll be given three injections to protect him/her against severe infective viruses such as diphtheria, polio, and meningitis C. Your baby, like all babies, will display on a diet of love, milk and sufficiently of sleep. But he/she’s growing so rapidly that possibly there are other things you could do to make sure the baby has everything he/she needs to flourish.

The common causes of low birth weight babies are: 

  • humors intelligence
  • Poor nutritional status of mother
  • High blood pressure, anaemia, infections
  • Tobacco use by mother
  • Low maternal literacy
  • Pregnancy at young age
  • Frequent pregnancies
  • Poor care during pregnancy
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