A baby can see immediately after birth, though his/her vision is quite blurry. Babies can see clearly roughly 10-12 inches, which happens to be the distance from a woman's breast to her face. When babies nurse, they are able to clearly and easily see the most important and intriguing thing to them--their mother's face.
You can actually be put on birth control about 6 weeks after you have your baby.
Doctors slap the baby to make it cry (if it does not on it's own) to get the baby breathing.
It means that the baby is in position to be born-- and probably soon.
Right away.
Right after birth, or as soon as the calf is out of the birth canal.
Doctors at the hospital where the baby is delivered will examine the baby shortly after birth and again before the baby leaves the hospital. When you leave the hospital, you should call your baby's pediatrician to make the first appointment. Most pediatricians will want to see the baby within the first four days that you are home from the hospital.
Yes, baby elephants are able to walk as soon as they're born.
Horses can see at birth.
yes
baby head is seen already in the perineum or what we call crowning.Baby will come anytime soon.
too soon for your husband
No, your baby will not catch chlamydia. If you believe you could be infected, and you are pregnant, see your doctor soon.