Newborns not sleeping could be due to their yet-to-adapted day-night reversal and the need for more time to learn during sleep. Solutions include engaging more with the baby during the day and creating a quiet sleep environment at night to help establish good sleep habits.
Newborns sticking out their tongues may be due to normal saliva secretion or habit, but it could also be a sign of digestive or other health issues. Understanding the cause and taking appropriate measures is important.
Why does a newborn’s head appear larger than the rest of their body? This is because during the development process, the growth rate of the brain tissue in infants far exceeds that of other body parts.
Why Do Newborns Have Red Veins on Their Faces?
Newborns often burp due to swallowing too much air, which can be improved through proper feeding techniques and burping.
Understanding the reasons behind newborns’ frequent hiccups and traditional Chinese medicine treatment suggestions.
A newborn’s face turning red and straining may be due to constipation or bloating, and adjusting diet or consulting a doctor can be tried.
A baby with a mother’s B-type blood does not necessarily develop hemolytic jaundice; it only occurs when the mother is O-type and the father is A-type or B-type blood, leading to ABO blood type hemolytic disease.
Understanding the growth trend of large-for-date babies after birth.
Will a short hand in premature babies affect their future height, and how to ensure the normal development of intelligence in premature infants.