A baby is called a neonate at birth, from the Latin words 'neo' for 'new' and 'natal' for born. Babies are considered newborns (neonates) for the first 28 days of life, and then they are simply classified as infants.
Past: Fetus Present: Neonatal After Present: Infant It is called infant because it isnt a baby but it has hair, laugh capability and is speechless
The time just after birth.
If you have a butterfly garden there is no "baby" stage. This baby stage you are talking about is actually the larval stage better know as the Caterpillar stage.
Babies are considered to be neonates, or in the neonatal stage, from the time of birth until they are about 4 weeks old.
a neonatal nurse
they are people who take care of newborn baby's
Neonatal nurse.
Baby mosquitoes are born in the water, and at the larvae stage they are called wrigglers.
A neonate is a newly-born baby, and neonatal is the adjective used to refer to anything (usually hospital-related) that is to do with newborn babies up to a few weeks of age.
A neonatal nurse.
from birth of the baby to one month old is considered a neonate.
A baby dolphin is called a calf. However, a young dolphin that is 4-6 years old is past the calf stage of life. They are called juveniles