Baby Jacob @ 2 months!
Monday, November 16, 2009
My big boy is already 5.1 kgs. He is doing fine. He smiles, coos and ahhs. He especially likes it when we talk to him. I usually talk to him about his surroundings, about what his big brother is doing. Ozzy loves talking to his brother. He would show him his toys and Oz would get frustrated when the baby does not listen to him.
Jacob's cradle cap which was a concern for me a few weeks back is gone. The rashes (pimple like things) in his face before which is normal for a new born, is gone too. He sleeps longer at night waking up just 2 times now. He would nurse and then go back to sleep. I'd like to think we have developed a schedule for him already which is good because I function better with schedules. The only problem I have now with his is that he loves to be carried all the time. We always make it a point to put him down whenever we can even though its hard now, its better this way for in the long run he will eventually learn to sleep in his crib.
Jacob's cradle cap which was a concern for me a few weeks back is gone. The rashes (pimple like things) in his face before which is normal for a new born, is gone too. He sleeps longer at night waking up just 2 times now. He would nurse and then go back to sleep. I'd like to think we have developed a schedule for him already which is good because I function better with schedules. The only problem I have now with his is that he loves to be carried all the time. We always make it a point to put him down whenever we can even though its hard now, its better this way for in the long run he will eventually learn to sleep in his crib.
How's he developing?
Your baby can tell the difference between familiar voices and other sounds, and he's becoming a better listener. He can also show you that he's in tune with his environment. Notice how he looks to see where certain noises are coming from.
An ongoing conversation (although seemingly one-sided) can help your baby develop his sense of place. He may even watch your mouth as you talk, fascinated by how it all works. You'll be amazed by his ability to communicate with a growing repertory of coos (musical, vowel-like sounds), smiles, and unique cries to express his different needs. - Source
As for me, I had tenderness and redness in my left breast this weekend. A sign that a milk duct has been clogged. I have already applied hot compress and tried to express all the milk as much as I can. It is still painful. I just hope it does not result to anything serious.


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