Care of the baby at the end of the first month of life


We have been commenting on thedevelopment of the first month of the baby and how it will evolve as it growsday by day as we must pay attention to when we go to the pediatricconsultation, discuss with your doctor.

These items can guide you ifduring the second, third or fourth week of life the baby will submit any ofthese signs of developmental delay, to inform the doctor so you can help.

Chupa with little force and feedsslowly.

No flashes at a bright light.

It does not focus on nearbyobjects or follow them to move from one side to another.


Rarely moves arms and legs remainrigid.

His limbs aretoo lax or flaccid appear.                   

Lower jaw trembles constantly,even when not crying or is energized.

No reaction to loud noises.

No cause for alarm because notall children develop the same way, but for you to consider and talk with yourpediatrician.