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Heinz for baby contains lots of useful information about babies! My Site allows you to put up pictures of your baby and lets people follow your baby's progress! Discussion boards and competitions!
http://www.heinzforbaby.com.au
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babiesandbumps - Meeting the needs of parents - Organises baby and family events and shows, and provides information on products, services and parenting advice.
http://www.babiesandbumps.com/
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Baby Product Store with wide selection like Car Seats,Stollers,High Chairs,Play yards with best value.The best & largest parenting community on net for new & expecting parents Fun contests & great selection of baby names.Articles on baby care issues
http://www.babynet.com
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Bilingual Babies-Web site providing extensive material on bilingualism from birth and on. It also includes Online Help, articles on speech delay, a FAQ section, a Recipes section, Baby Name finder and much more.
http://www.bilingualbabies.org
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baby and infant development products such as organic food and formulae, pregnancy, bottle, breastfeeding and colic advice
http://www.cowandgate.co.uk/
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Information and experiences about caring for a baby. Topics include breastfeeding, weaning, sleep issues, immunizations, calming a crying baby, babyproofing, SIDS, shaken baby syndrome, the family bed, and discipline. - dewey decimal 649.122
http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/infants
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Baby and newborn health center with advice on feeding, growth and development and preventing common problems.
http://www.keepkidshealthy.com/baby.html
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A guide to the best resources for babies, from finding a great name to planning a baby shower, and finding the best furniture.
http://www.baby-guide.com
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Baby University.com - Pregnancy and parenting community., Diaper rash is a really annoying baby problem. It can get out of control easily, and can make your baby miserable. Luckily, it can be controlled with a little effort on your part. Following are some remedies that worked well with my children., Mom, are you spending way too much time sorting, washing, and folding laundry? Here are some qu...
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Drinking too much fruit juice can contribute to obesity, the development of cavities (dental caries), diarrhea, and other gastrointestinal problems, such as excessive gas, bloating and abdominal pain. Learn about the AAP recommendations on juice consumption for infants and children.
http://pediatrics.about.com/cs/nutrition/a/fruit_juice.htm
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Visit the day-by-day baby calendars - a daily dose of ideas and inspiration for each day of your infant's first and second years! From GeoParent - Parenting ideas, interaction and inspiration.
http://geoparent.com/ages/daybyday.htm
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Huggies Mother and Baby Club offers members comprehensive information on pregnancy, baby care and parenting.
http://www.huggiesclub.com
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Information for parents of babies and toddlers including in depth articles and directories regarding child development, breastfeeding, potty training, choosing child care, baby food recipes, designer diaper bags, parenting blogs, fun activities for toddlers, health and safety concerns, shopping and more.
http://babyparenting.about.com/
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Potty training and bedwetting solutions for parents and children. Trusted potty training help including potty training and bedwetting advice, potty training information, and high quality potty training products that work. Potty train your child the fun and easy way with the newest potty seats, potty chairs, potty training dolls and DVDs.
http://PottyTrainingSolutions.com
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Visit StorkNet for pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, & parenting information including our pregnancy planner, due date calculator, baby names database, preconception & trying to conceive help, message boards, ask a midwife, and more . . .
http://www.storknet.com/
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How parents can teach their babies with articles about infant intelligence, early reading, infant stimulation with book suggests and suggestions for developmental toys.
http://www.preksmarties.com/babies
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Babies Welcome Limted provides an independent guide for all baby friendly information
http://www.babieswelcome.com

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Are you up all night with that Baby again? Are you bored to tears or just in tears? BabyOwls is here to give you plenty of fun stuff to do and read on those long nights when baby just won't sleep!
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baby products review
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Guide for expecting parents, covers all aspects of pre natal and post natal care, safety, books, development, baby showers, more
http://babyresource.com
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The largest childcare and paediatrics website in the UK. One of the largest baby sites in the world. We have over 1,300 products and 3,000 pages of information on childcare, paediatrics, child-health, baby illnesses, parenting, pregnancy, forums, toys and nurseries.
http://www.smallfolk.com
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Baby Central.
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baby tips - baby care tips from pregnancy to toddlers - baby tips updated daily -
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Baby Bag®Online's Feeding & Nutrition Guide for Parents- Prenatal to Preschool. Breastfeeding, starting solids, healthy eating during pregnancy,vitamins, pesticides...a volume of worthwhile reading.
http://www.babybag.com/feeding.htm
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home to simple, easy and fun games for bringing up a new baby, games which help babies develop, keep them happy and make parents feel confident
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Make Homemade Baby Food Making and Feeding your baby homemade baby food, made homemade with wholesome goodness and love, is so EASY to do! You can Make Homemade Baby Food and Feed baby healthier, fresher baby food in only 1 hour per week. Making Baby Food Saves money on baby food too! Baby Food recipes, Step-By-Step instructions and tips for making wholesome homemade baby food.
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Mommyguide.com is a complete parenting resource. This message board offers a place where novice and experienced parents can exchange knowledge! Subjects include prenatal, birthing stories, parenting, discipline, childcare, health, education, advice, tips, recommended links, and more!
http://p211.ezboard.com/fmommyguidenewborn
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Baby Information - BabyCenter is the most complete online resource for new and expectant parents featuring resources such as unique baby names, newborn baby care and baby development stages.
http://www.babycenter.com
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BabyZone.com answers all your baby care and pregnancy questions; the only all-in-one pregnancy calendar that walks you from 'getting pregnant' through baby development stages. Other resources include: most popular and unique baby name tools & advice and a friendly parenting community.
http://babyzone.com/index.html
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newborn to three months old information for parents. Robyn's Nest is a comprehensive parent, grandparent, teacher and family interactive community featuring chat and discussion boards focusing on pregnancy through early school age.
http://www.robynsnest.com/b3.htm
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Sleeping Like a Baby: This site is dedicated to infant sleep and sleep problems. Parents can obtain updated information on these topics, complete a sleep questionnaire and get instant feedback on their own child's sleep patterns. Parents can communicate with other parents on infant sleep issues, and can learn about books on these issues.
http://www.tau.ac.il/~sadeh/baby/
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The primary mission of the Danny Foundation is to educate the public about crib dangers and to eliminate the millions of unsafe cribs currently in use or in storage.
http://dannyfoundation.org/

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Infant development (0-3): Information and articles for parents, educarers, and all infant caregivers. Our philosophy is based on Magda Gerber and Maria Montessori and emphasizes respect for the child. Multilingual. Links to sources at the National and Regional levels.
http://www.educarer.com
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http://babiestoday.com/

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Twelve fun online games that allow young children to build language skills and to learn concepts such as cause and effect, big and little, etc.
http://www.toddletoons.com
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Wikipedia-Article "Babies"

A human infant
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A human infant

The word infant derives from the Latin word in-fans, meaning "unable to speak". It is commonly used as a slightly more formal word for baby (the youngest category of child). The term infant is also used as formal/legal term for minor; that is, a child in general. A newborn infant is known as a neonate (neonatal, neonatus) after the final stage of gestation throughout the first three months. A human infant which is less than 28 days old is a newborn. The term can technically also apply to premature infants and postmature infants, as well as full term newborns.

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The newborn's appearance

Newborn infant moments after the umbilical cord had been cut.
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Newborn infant moments after the umbilical cord had been cut.

A newborn’s shoulders and hips are narrow, the abdomen protrudes slightly, and the arms and legs are relatively short. The average weight of a full-term newborn is approximately 7 ½ pounds, but can be anywhere from 6-10 pounds. The average total body length is 20-14 inches, although premature newborns may be much smaller. The Apgar score is a measure of a newborn's transition from the womb during the first ten minutes of life.

A newborn’s head is very large in proportion to the rest of the body, and the cranium is enormous relative to his or her face. While the adult human skull is about 1/8 of the total body length, the newborn’s is twice that. At birth, many regions of the newborn’s skull have not yet been converted to bone. These “soft spots” are known as fontanels; and the two largest are the diamond-shaped anterior fontanel, located at the top front portion of the head, and the smaller triangular-shaped posterior fontanel, which lies at the back of the head.

During labor and birth, pressures within the mother’s pelvis may literally “mold” the infant’s skull. The child may be born with a misshapen or elongated head, however, this will normally resolve within a few days or weeks. Special exercises sometimes advised by physicians may also help.

Some newborns have a fine, downy body hair called lanugo. It may be particularly noticeable on the back, shoulders, forehead, ears and face of premature infants. Lanugo disappears within a few weeks. Likewise, not all infants are born with lush heads of hair. Some may be nearly bald while others may have very fine, almost invisible hair. Amongst fair-skinned parents, this fine hair may be blond, even if the parents are not. The scalp may also be temporarily bruised or swollen, especially in hairless newborns, and the area around the eyes may be puffy.

Immediately after birth, a newborn’s skin is oftentimes grayish to dusky blue in color. As soon as the newborn begins to breathe, usually within a minute or two, the skin’s color returns to its normal tones. Newborns are wet, covered in streaks of blood, and coated with a white substance known as vernix caseosa, which is hypothesized to act as an antibacterial barrier. The newborn may also have Mongolian spots, various other birthmarks, or peeling skin, particularly at the wrists, hands, ankles, and feet.

A newborn’s genitals are enlarged and reddened, with male infants having an unusually large scrotum. The breasts may also be enlarged, even in male infants. This is caused by naturally-occurring maternal hormones and is a temporary condition. Females may actually discharge milk from their nipples, and/or a bloody or milky-like substance from the vagina. In either case, this is considered normal and will disappear in time.

The umbilical cord of a newborn is bluish-white in color. After birth, a physician will cut the umbilical cord, leaving a 1-2 inch stub. The umbilical stub will dry out, shrivel, darken, and spontaneously fall off within about 3 weeks. Occasionally, hospitals may apply triple dye to the umbilical stub to prevent infection, which may temporarily color the stub and surrounding skin purple.

Newborns lose many of the above physical characteristics quickly. Thus prototypical older babies look very different. While older babies are considered "cute", newborns can be "unattractive" by the same criteria and first time parents may need to be educated in this regard.

The newborn's senses

A human baby sleeping
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A human baby sleeping

Newborns can feel all different sensations, but respond most enthusiastically to soft stroking, cuddling and caressing. Gentle rocking back and forth will oftentimes calm a crying infant, as will massages and warm baths. Newborns may comfort themselves by sucking their thumbs, or a pacifier. The need to suckle is instinctive and allows newborns to feed.

Newborn infants have unremarkable vision, being able to focus on objects only about 18 inches directly in front of their face. While this may not be much, it is all that is needed for the infant to look at the mother’s face when breastfeeding. When a newborn is not sleeping, or feeding, or crying, he or she may spend a lot of time staring at random objects. Usually anything that is shiny, has sharp contrasting colors, or has complex patterns will catch an infant’s eye. However, the newborn has a preference for looking at other human faces above all else.

While still inside the mother, the infant could hear many internal noises, such as the mother’s heartbeat, as well as many external noises including human voices, music and most other sounds. Therefore, although a newborn’s ears may have some mucous and fluid, he or she can hear sound from birth. For unknown reason, newborns usually respond to a female’s voice over a male’s. This may explain why people will unknowingly raise the pitch of their voice when talking to newborns. The sound of other human voices, especially the mother’s, can have a calming or soothing effect on the newborn. Conversely, loud or sudden noises will startle and scare a newborn.

Newborns can respond to different tastes, including sweet, sour, bitter, and salty substances, with preference toward sweets.

A newborn has a developed sense of smell at birth, and within the first week of life can already distinguish the differences between the mother’s own breast milk and the breast milk of another female.

Infant mortality

Infant mortality is the death of infants in the first year of life. Infant mortality can be subdivided into neonatal death, referring to deaths in the first 27 days of life, and post-neonatal death, referring to deaths after 28 days of life. Major causes of infant mortality include dehydration, infection, congenital malformation, and SIDS.

This epidemiological indicator is recognised as a very important measure of the level of healthcare in a country because it is directly linked with the health status of infants, children, and pregnant women as well as access to medical care, socio-economic conditions, and public health practices.

Feeding and lifestyle

A baby experiencing snow for the first time
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A baby experiencing snow for the first time

Feeding is done by breastfeeding or with special industrial milk, "infant formula". As infants age, and their appetites grow, many parents choose from a variety of baby foods to feed the child. Infants have a sucking instinct allowing them to extract the milk from the nipples of the breasts or the nipple of the baby bottle. If the mother is unable to breast feed, or does not want to, infant formula is used in Western countries. Sometimes a wet nurse is hired to feed the infant.

Breastfeeding provides infants with many natural immune substances and isolates the infant from most bacteria or other contaminations in the local water supply. Infant formula does not provide these immune substances and in places with poor quality water supply, subjects the infant to an increased risk of disease.

Infants are incontinent, therefore diapers are generally used in industrialized countries, while methods similar to elimination communication [1] are common in third world countries. These techniques assert babies can control their bodily functions at the age of six months and they are aware when they are urinating at even earlier age. Babies can learn to signal to the parents when it is time to urinate or defecate by turning or making some noises. Parents have to pay attention to the baby's action so they can learn the signals.

Babies cannot walk, although more mature infants may crawl; baby transport may be by perambulator (stroller or buggy) or on the back or in front of an adult in a special bag, cloth or cradle board. Infants cry as a form of basic instinctive communication to their parents when in need of feeding or when in discomfort.

As is the case with most other young children, infants are usually treated as special persons. Their social presence is different from that of adults, and they may be the focus of attention. Fees for transportation and entrance fees at locations such as amusement parks or museums are often waived.

While there is no defined end to infancy, babies are traditionally called "toddlers" when they start to walk. Even if not standing and walking, children older than one year are often no longer considered to be an infant and called a toddler regardless of whether they can actually toddle. Conversely, daycares with an "infant room" providing infant care will call all their charges in the infant room "infants" even if they are older than a year and/or walking; they will sometimes use the term "walking infant".

References

  • Simkin, Penny, et al. Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn: The Complete Guide, Meadowbrook Press, MN, 1991. ISBN 0881661775

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