Evidence-based articles on newborn care, breastfeeding, sleep, and more. Written to help you navigate the fourth trimester with confidence.
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Book a ConsultationWhat your baby is learning in their first four weeks—from reflexes to first connections. A pediatrician's guide to one-month milestones.
At two months, your baby is waking up to the world—real smiles, better head control, and the beginning of something magical.
At three months, your baby is interactive, strong, and full of personality. Here's what to expect and what to celebrate.
Most newborn development is beautifully normal. Here are the specific signs that warrant a conversation with your pediatrician—and why early action matters.
Flat spots on baby's head are common since the back-to-sleep era. Here's when it's normal, when to worry, and what treatments actually work.
Your baby's brain is building a million neural connections per second. Here's what actually supports that growth—and it's simpler than you think.
Your newborn's world is blurry, close-up, and high-contrast. Here's how their vision develops in the first months and what to watch for.
That first real smile is coming—here's when to expect it, how to tell it's genuine, and other exciting firsts in the first weeks.