yes. It doesn't mean that your going to have the baby early it just means that the baby is getting ready. My 2nd daughter got in the head down position and stayed that way at 16 weeks. It just depends on the baby.
Shalonda Watt
It depends, if you feed him/her a lot of breastfeeding, the baby can throw up regularly, but if you are suspicious that this is not the case, then it isn't normal. The best thing to do is to refere this to your doctor so he can see what the problem is.
To manage a baby who moves a lot while eating, try feeding them in a quiet and distraction-free environment, use a high chair or feeding seat to secure them, offer small and frequent feedings, and engage them with toys or distractions to keep them still during meals.
Yes - most reptiles spend a lot of time 'sleeping'.
No, probably not. A baby hamster is like a normal hamster, only smaller, and a baby. But my hamster used to bite me a lot and I didn't get infected. so, no you won't.
Excessive drooling in a 3-month-old baby is normal and common at this age. It is typically due to the development of their salivary glands and the exploration of their mouth with hands and toys. This is a normal part of their growth and development.
To manage a baby who moves a lot while breastfeeding, try to create a calm and quiet environment, use a comfortable feeding position, and gently hold your baby close to you to help them stay focused. You can also try feeding when your baby is sleepy or drowsy, as they may be more relaxed and less likely to move around. Additionally, offering a pacifier or using a nursing pillow for support may help keep your baby in place during feeding.
That would depend on what you mean by "a lot." Considering the fact that the baby has almost no room to move at 39 weeks, decreased movement is normal. Complete lack of movement is not. If you are concerned, go to your doctor and have him/her listen for the heartbeat.
To handle a situation where your baby moves a lot while bottle feeding, try holding them securely in your arms or using a feeding pillow to support them. You can also try feeding them in a quiet, dimly lit room to reduce distractions. Additionally, make sure the bottle nipple is the right size and shape for your baby's mouth to help them feed more comfortably.
no, i know a lot of normal people called blake.call your baby whatever you want, if you like it then why should you care (in reason, think about the baby when it grows up)
Normal when they are sick. they swallow a lot of mucous. Just take to pediatrician if does not improve.
Yes, your body is going through a lot of hormonal changes and preparing a wonderful womb in which your baby will live. Your uterus will stretch as the baby grows and you will have a few pains here and there from the stretching.