Sean's 3rd week of life has certainly been full. He has gained about 8 oz. since last Monday. This morning, during tummy time, he rolled himself over from tummy down to back down twice! He is strong, with good neck and back muscles.
Tummy time takes the place of the "old fashioned" practice of letting babies sleep on their stomach. With the advent of concern about Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) babies now sleep on their backs. This has caused later development of crawling and walking skills. So, now, 2 5-10 minutes sessions of "tummy time" are recommended each day.
Sean made it all the way through Mass today with little fuss.
Tummy time takes the place of the "old fashioned" practice of letting babies sleep on their stomach. With the advent of concern about Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) babies now sleep on their backs. This has caused later development of crawling and walking skills. So, now, 2 5-10 minutes sessions of "tummy time" are recommended each day.
Sean made it all the way through Mass today with little fuss.
Sean's first bath. He is not a happy bather.
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The cat's name is hysterical!
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