Yes, it is normal for babies to lose their initial hair, called lanugo, shortly after birth and for new hair to grow in its place during their first year of life.
Yes it is normal , as the baby is moving about now.
yes it is quite normal because, it might have been that your baby has caught a cold during going out or maybe from another person.
Yes it is normal it might mean that your baby will be a fast grower.
It depends how hurt it got if it was pretty bad then it is not normal if it was not that bad then its normal beacuse it was there first and not the baby.
Yes cramping is normal during the first trimester. Its due to the baby growing and stretching you internally which is why you have cramps. Any bloody discharge, or spotting or sharp cramps should be reported to your doctor.
In order for you to check the normal weight of the baby, you need first to indicate the gender of the baby and his or her present weight. This information is needed to check the baby's normal weight using a baby weight percentile calculator. From then on, you can refer to the WHO Baby Growth Chart, so you can determine the normal weight of the baby at that particular age.
because thats where the baby is when you are pregnant !
no it is not normal but if you do see that you need to consult your doctor as it may be cancer or down syndrome
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In a normal human birth, the head should appear first.
It is normal to get colostrum at any point during pregnancy. Your body is getting ready to feed the baby. All of this is normal for your body.
On average, about 50 of baby ducks survive in the wild during their first year of life.