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  • Feeding Your Newborn for Parents


    These guidelines on breastfeeding and bottle feeding can help you know what's right for you and your baby.

  • Medical Care and Your Newborn for Parents


    You'll see your baby's doctor often during your little one's first year. Here's what to expect right after your baby arrives.

  • Sleep and Your Newborn for Parents


    Newborn babies don’t yet have a sense of day and night. They wake often to eat – no matter what time it is.

  • Learning, Play, and Your Newborn for Parents


    Play is the primary way that infants learn how to move, communicate, socialize, and understand their surroundings. And during the first month of life, your baby will learn by interacting with you.

  • Your Newborn's Growth for Parents


    A newborn's growth and development is measured from the moment of birth. Find out if your baby's size is normal, and what to expect as your baby grows.

  • Communication and Your Newborn for Parents


    From birth, your newborn has been communicating with you. Crying may seem like a foreign language, but soon you'll know what your baby needs - a diaper change, a feeding, or your touch.

  • Jaundice in Newborns for Parents


    Jaundice is when a baby has yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes. Most types of jaundice go away on their own.

  • Movement, Coordination, and Your Newborn for Parents


    It may seem like all babies do is sleep, eat, and cry, but their little bodies are making many movements, some of which are reflexes.

  • Well-Child Visit: 3 to 5 Days for Parents


    Find out what this well-child visit will involve a few days after your baby is born.

  • A Guide for First-Time Parents for Parents


    If you're a new parent, get the basics in this guide about burping, bathing, bonding, and other baby-care concerns.

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