Ages & Stages: Your Baby (0-12 months)
Congratulations, and welcome to parenthood! Now what? We suggest you start here for trusted information on taking care of your newborn: healthychildren.org
You can also find out more about the specific topics below.
Nutrition
- Breastfeeding
- General Information (AAP)
- Kellymom – a wonderful and comprehensive breastfeeding resource
- Zipmilk.org – a searchable database of lactation support in your area
- South Shore Hospital Breastfeeding Support Group
- Massachusetts WIC Nutrition Program, or call (800) WIC-1007 to be directed to your local WIC office
- Storing breast milk (AAP)
- Bottle Feeding
- The Basics (AAP)
- Choosing a formula (AAP)
- Preparing formula safely (AAP)
- How big should the bottle be? (AAP)
- Solid Food Introduction
- Milk protein allergy and allergic colitis
- General Information (BCH)
Development
- Each new day or week will bring new changes and new skills that your baby is developing over the first year. These are some good resources on what you can expect:
- Games & Activities: 6 months (Center on the Developing Child)
- Games & Activities: 9 months (Center on the Developing Child)
Crying & Colic
- A crying baby is often a source of great stress for parents. Rest assured – crying is a normal part of your baby’s development. You can learn what to do about it – and when to expect it to stop – here (AAP)