15 Week Old Baby - Your Baby’s Development, Week by Week
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15 Week Old Baby Development
Why. Won’t. Baby. Sleep?? Plus, what’s going on with you “down there”?
15 Week Old Baby Milestones 👶
Baby's right on the cusp of some very exciting milestones right about now! If he hasn't already, he'll be rolling over and babbling very soon.
Rolling over
Your child will soon be a pro at rolling from front-to-back and back-to-front... he may even start rolling across the floor!
Here are some tips for helping your child reach the rolling over milestone naturally:
Trust baby. The best thing to do is to sit back and allow his natural development to unfold. (If your baby isn’t rolling over by 7 months, consult your pediatrician).
Don’t prop baby up. This lets baby practice using those muscles to balance.In fact, Dr. Emmi Pikler, the famed Hungarian pediatrician, found that babies who were allowed to naturally develop (meaning not put into positions they couldn’t get into themselves) were stronger, more stable, and more confident in their movements.
Once baby starts rolling over, be sure to transition them out of the swaddle (if you haven't already). This is also a good time to think about transitioning baby to a crib (if applicable), since a bassinet doesn't provide much room for baby to roll.
To ease the transition, try putting baby down horizontally rather than vertically, so it feels more cozy. You can also try a nested bean sleep sack—a small weight on the chest gives baby that same comfort the swaddle did, but in a manner that's safer for babies that are rolling over.
Babbling
Just as rolling over is the foundation for other motor skills, babbling is the foundation for all other forms of speech. It's baby's first foray into language (besides crying, of course!).
Babbling generally combines a consonant and a vowel or two vowels to produce a single syllable (i.e. oo, da, or ba). Although it might not sound like much yet, respondto your baby’s babbles. This provides encouragement and helps him learn new sounds and sound patterns.
You at 15 Weeks Postpartum 👩
It’s been nearly four glorious months since giving birth to your precious little one. So what’s going on “down there?” Do you notice when you sneeze, cough, or even just let out a good belly laugh, you get a little “pee surprise!” to accompany the moment? Yep, welcome to motherhood. It’s called pelvic floor weakness, and it’s super common.
Your body has undergone some dramatic changes, stretching large enough to give birth to your sweet baby. Perhaps you experienced some tearing during delivery or developed diastasis recti as well. These conditions will add to the healing process. If any of this sounds familiar to you, there’s help on the horizon, mama.
These muscles can strengthen back up with some strategic pelvic floor exercises that prevent more pelvic-floor weakness, urinary incontinence, or organ prolapse in the years to come.
Hot Topics for Week 15 🔥
Natural Earache Remedies
7 When Do Babies Roll Over? (The Answer May Surprise You)
Try This With Your 15 Week Old Baby
Create a 'yes' space for baby, allowing them to move freely on their own (think baby gates, lots of pillows, and cubbies or risers where they can easily grab toys they're interested in)
Видео 15 Week Old Baby - Your Baby’s Development, Week by Week канала Mama Natural
15 Week Old Baby Development
Why. Won’t. Baby. Sleep?? Plus, what’s going on with you “down there”?
15 Week Old Baby Milestones 👶
Baby's right on the cusp of some very exciting milestones right about now! If he hasn't already, he'll be rolling over and babbling very soon.
Rolling over
Your child will soon be a pro at rolling from front-to-back and back-to-front... he may even start rolling across the floor!
Here are some tips for helping your child reach the rolling over milestone naturally:
Trust baby. The best thing to do is to sit back and allow his natural development to unfold. (If your baby isn’t rolling over by 7 months, consult your pediatrician).
Don’t prop baby up. This lets baby practice using those muscles to balance.In fact, Dr. Emmi Pikler, the famed Hungarian pediatrician, found that babies who were allowed to naturally develop (meaning not put into positions they couldn’t get into themselves) were stronger, more stable, and more confident in their movements.
Once baby starts rolling over, be sure to transition them out of the swaddle (if you haven't already). This is also a good time to think about transitioning baby to a crib (if applicable), since a bassinet doesn't provide much room for baby to roll.
To ease the transition, try putting baby down horizontally rather than vertically, so it feels more cozy. You can also try a nested bean sleep sack—a small weight on the chest gives baby that same comfort the swaddle did, but in a manner that's safer for babies that are rolling over.
Babbling
Just as rolling over is the foundation for other motor skills, babbling is the foundation for all other forms of speech. It's baby's first foray into language (besides crying, of course!).
Babbling generally combines a consonant and a vowel or two vowels to produce a single syllable (i.e. oo, da, or ba). Although it might not sound like much yet, respondto your baby’s babbles. This provides encouragement and helps him learn new sounds and sound patterns.
You at 15 Weeks Postpartum 👩
It’s been nearly four glorious months since giving birth to your precious little one. So what’s going on “down there?” Do you notice when you sneeze, cough, or even just let out a good belly laugh, you get a little “pee surprise!” to accompany the moment? Yep, welcome to motherhood. It’s called pelvic floor weakness, and it’s super common.
Your body has undergone some dramatic changes, stretching large enough to give birth to your sweet baby. Perhaps you experienced some tearing during delivery or developed diastasis recti as well. These conditions will add to the healing process. If any of this sounds familiar to you, there’s help on the horizon, mama.
These muscles can strengthen back up with some strategic pelvic floor exercises that prevent more pelvic-floor weakness, urinary incontinence, or organ prolapse in the years to come.
Hot Topics for Week 15 🔥
Natural Earache Remedies
7 When Do Babies Roll Over? (The Answer May Surprise You)
Try This With Your 15 Week Old Baby
Create a 'yes' space for baby, allowing them to move freely on their own (think baby gates, lots of pillows, and cubbies or risers where they can easily grab toys they're interested in)
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