During 29th week your your baby is also growing stronger and stronger. By the time your baby is 7 months old, he/she has probably had a number of different kinds of solid foods. Most of them have likely gone down without any issues. However, it is possible that you may have run into some unexpected difficulties after starting solids.
Your 7-month-old baby may be going through a new stage teething. The first painful cries of a teething baby can be very difficult to figure out. Teething can be difficult to diagnose because there is little observable evidence to guide parents to the source of the discomfort.
Babies this age love it makes them feels powerful and secure. Your baby will start getting the hang of self-feeding, so allow his/her to experiment with plenty of healthy, safe choices. Try whole-grain crackers, bread or bagels, cooked pasta, pea-sized chunks of cheese and tiny bits of ripe fruit or steamed vegetables.
Your baby's large motor skills will be tested, too, as he/she learns to sit up comfortably and steadily and work on pushing herself(himself) up into a seated position from her/his tummy. Some babies begin to creep or crawl this month, or even discover that they can move around quite well by scooting on their bottoms.
first signs or symptoms of teething
- Excessive drool
- Ear pulling
- Irritability/crankiness
- Biting/grinding
- Low-grade fever
- Facial rash
- Decreased appetite for solid foods.
Safety Precautions in29th week of newborn baby
Now that your little one looks to be getting into everything and anything,
you may want to double check your baby-proofing.
- Move drapery and blind cords out of their reach
- Pad or replace furniture with sharp corners
- Lock all cabinets at their level that contain hazardous or sharp items, like cleaning supplies or knives
- Be sure all medications are out of their reach
- Cover electric outlets
- Use safety gates at the tops and bottoms of staircases and in the entrances to all rooms you want them to stay out of
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