from my experience holding my newborn niece you need to support their head and feet
when you feel like it.
of course
No, it is not safe to hold a newborn baby upside down as it can be dangerous and may harm the baby's delicate neck and spine. It is important to always support a newborn baby's head and neck properly to prevent any injuries.
Give it about one week
No because they cannot hold their head up yet
To encourage your newborn to hold onto their pacifier independently, you can gently guide their hand to hold it while they suck on it. You can also try using a pacifier clip attached to their clothing to help them keep it in place. Over time, they may learn to grasp and hold onto the pacifier on their own. Be patient and provide positive reinforcement when they successfully hold onto it.
No. Their mother will try to bite if you try to take them, so don't
That will most likely depend on the complications (if present) from the labor, the newborn's state of health, and the doctor's view if it is safe for the newborn as well as the mother to visit each other
I hold my rabbits at four weeks when there eyes are totaly opened and they are moving around. With my 1st time mothers I hold the mother and rub my all over her to get her scent on my hands, then i hold the babies.
"The product description explains that the baby must be able to hold his/her head upright. Obviously a newborn is not able to do this just yet. So the answer is no, the baby door bouncer is not safe for a newborn."
If the mother will allow you to yes you can, the mother probably won't be too happy but it does help to hold the babies at a young age so that they get used to people and can become good pets.
A newborn is typically considered no longer a newborn after the first month of life.