Baby development – ​​32 weeks gestation

Baby development – ​​32 weeks gestation

In the 32nd week of pregnancy, the baby’s development is marked by the presence of all formed organs and hardened bones. Hearing is already developed and the baby can perceive the difference between sounds. The nails have grown long enough to reach the tips of the fingers and the hair already has a defined color. […]

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Baby development at 2 months: weight, sleep and nutrition

The 2-month-old baby is a little more active than the newborn, however, he still interacts little with people and needs to sleep around 16 hours a day, and may have light, restless or more restful sleep. At 2 months, the baby improves head support, lifting his head when placed on his stomach. In addition, the […]

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Baby development at 1 month: weight, sleep and nutrition

The 1-month-old baby is a little more active than the newborn and can already lift his head for a short time when placed on his stomach. During this phase, the baby can also follow movements close to him and stare at a light point. At this age, babies tend to be very sleepy, sleeping around […]

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Baby development at 6 months: weight, sleep and nutrition

Baby development at 6 months: weight, sleep and nutrition

6-month-old babies can visually recognize their parents or guardians and family members, as well as knowing how to identify a strange person. At this age, the baby also communicates better, babbling sounds like “ah”, “eh” and “oh”, when they call their name, when they talk to them or when they want to express joy or […]

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Baby development at 10 months: weight, sleep and nutrition

Baby development at 10 months: weight, sleep and nutrition

A 10-month-old baby can already make pincer movements with his hand to hold small objects and food and can already eat independently, holding a spoon and chewing well, but he still needs support and supervision from his parents and guardians. At 10 months of age, children already have well-developed motor skills, crawling with their bottom […]

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1st trimester of pregnancy: development, care and examinations

1st trimester of pregnancy: development, care and examinations

The first trimester of pregnancy corresponds to the first 3 months and weeks 1 to 13 of pregnancy, being marked by the rapid development of the baby and the formation of the main organs, in addition to the placenta and umbilical cord. This is considered the most delicate phase of pregnancy and, therefore, the consumption […]

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Games to help your baby's development - 0 to 12 months

Games to help your baby’s development – 0 to 12 months

Playing with your baby stimulates his motor, social, emotional, physical and cognitive development, which is very important for him to grow healthily. However, each baby develops in a different way and each one has their own rhythm and this needs to be respected. See some games you can do to stimulate your baby from birth. […]

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Baby development at 7 months: weight, sleep and nutrition

Baby development at 7 months: weight, sleep and nutrition

The 7-month-old baby can already maintain good contact with other people through their eyes and begins to understand the meaning of “no”, through gestures made by their parents, or caregivers, with their fingers or head. If the baby has not yet sat up alone, at this stage he will learn to sit without support and, […]

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Baby development at 15 months: weight, sleep and nutrition

Baby development at 15 months: weight, sleep and nutrition

A 15-month-old baby is generally more curious and active, enjoying walking and playing with toys and other children. At this stage, the baby also communicates better, recognizing his own name when called and speaking some words, such as “tasa” (house) and “tato” (duck). A 15-month-old baby’s diet should prioritize healthy foods, such as fruits and […]

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Baby development at 3 months: weight, sleep and nutrition

3-month-old babies can better recognize the voice and image of their parents, guardians and family members, moving their neck towards people, voices, objects and sounds. Furthermore, when placed face down, babies can usually lift their head, part of their torso and shoulders. At 3 months, babies develop more facial expressions, smiling at people, in response […]

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