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Congratulations on your new arrival! And welcome to the wonderful journey of parenthood. Don't worry if you're feeling like you're on an emotional rollercoaster – it's all perfectly normal. Your priority is getting to know your baby – and we're here to offer you as much expert help as we can. And don't worry - you're doing great.
P.S. Not at week 1? Update your baby's birth date here. |
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Week 1 News
Right now, your little one's limbs are still curled up and their movements are jerky. This is normal as baby gets used to life outside the womb. Don't worry if your little one is still adapting to feeding - they'll settle in. Breastfeeding mums find that gently stroking a cheek with your nipple and seeing your baby turn to your breast to feed is a good way to start. This is called the ‘rooting' reflex and is one of nature's little miracles! |
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The Expert View
Breast or bottle? Breast is best, and exclusive breastfeeding is recommended for the first 6 months of life. Your milk provides an ideal balanced diet, as well as protection against illness. The very first breast milk is called ‘colostrum' and is a thick, golden liquid that is full of protein and antibodies. It gives your baby all of the nutrients they need in those important first days. |
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Need to know
The secret to a happy nappy change for both of you is to get everything you need ready first. It'll make the whole process feel far less overwhelming – and remember, you should never leave your baby unattended on the changing mat. Read our step by step guide and watch our video for more help with nappy changes. |
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Tip: Inside the first few nappies
Baby poo can vary between babies depending on how they are fed, so try not to worry. The very first offering (called 'meconium') is often a dark greenish-black. Later, you can expect it to change to a mustard colour. Our full guide to your baby's poo. |
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Tip: Caring for the tummy button
Your baby's tummy button needs a little TLC. Make sure it's clean, dry and is never covered by the nappy. It also helps to dress your baby in loose clothing, so that the area gets lots of air. |
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