New Born Baby Facts

Caring for a newborn is often confusing for new parents. Whether it's the way a baby cries or one of the many reflexes a baby has, everything becomes a learning experience. Learning some newborn baby facts is beneficial for new or soon-to-be parents.

  1. Appearance of Newborns

    • A newborn may not always look the way his parents expected, from his head shape, to skin tone to facial features. The skin color of a newborn can be anywhere from dark red to purple. This will fade to a more natural skin color over the first day as the baby begins to breathe air. Because of immature blood circulation, a baby's hands and feet may remain blue for several days. Some newborns have a yellowish tone to the skin, which is known as jaundice. This is usually a normal response to the body removing excess red blood cells, but sometimes can be more serious and should be monitored by a doctor.

      Newborns sometimes appear to have a cone shaped head following birth. This is because of the soft plates inside of the baby's head pushing together when hecame through the birth canal. The head shape of a newborn should go back to normal by the end of the first week of life.

      Parents may be alarmed when babies are born covered in hair and a cheese-like substance. The hair is called lanugo, and will fall out. This hair is more commonly seen in premature babies. The cheese-like substance is known as vernix. The vernix is formed on the baby's skin during pregnancy to protect his skin from the amniotic fluid.

    Newborn Reflexes

    • Babies are born with a number of reflexes that may appear odd to parents but actually act as survival techniques to a newborn. The Moro reflex, also known as the startle reflex, is triggered by loud noises or a sensation of falling to the baby. Her reflex to startling is to spread her legs and arms out and extend her neck. Newborns also have a sucking reflex that coincides with their need for nourishment. This will be evidenced by the fact that a newborn will instinctively suck on her mother's breast or the nipple of a bottle in order to eat, notes BabyCenter.

      Newborn babies have a grasping reflex, which means that a baby will grasp an object or fingers that are placed in his palms. A fascinating reflex of newborns is the stepping reflex. If parents hold a baby under her arms, supporting her and allow her feet to touch a surface, she will take steps. A similar reflex is the support reflex, which causes a baby to straighten her legs when parents hold her and allow her feet to bounce on a surface.

    Newborn Senses

    • At birth, a newborn is only able to see 8 to 12 inches in front of his face. A baby will be able to recognize the voices of his parents even from birth. Newborns can hear just as well as adults and may even look in the direction of sounds of interest. Babies at birth already have a strong preference for the taste of breast milk and a dislike for foul odors.

    Newborn Communication

    • Crying is a newborn's main method of communication with caregivers. Newborns cry as a reaction to any need, to let parents know that something is wrong. After spending a few weeks with a newborn, parents learn to tell the difference between cries and what each one means. Newborns are also able to communicate subtly through body language. Just listening and watching parents is a form of communication for newborns. Within the first month of life a newborn may show her first smile or even laugh.

    Development of Newborns

    • In the first month newborns develop quickly, going from crying all the time to possibly learning to smile. Within the first month a newborn will learn to turn his head from side to side while laying down. He will also start to gain the ability to lift his head while lying on his stomach, notes the American Academy of Pediatric's website, HealthyChildren.org. By the end of the first month, a newborn baby should be able to follow an object with his eyes when parents move it above his face.

    • Taking care of a newborn can prove challenging, especially for first-time moms. A newborn requires frequent care and attention at all times of the day and night. Its important to speak to a trusted health practitioner if you feel overwhelmed by the r
    • Newborns are given the Apgar score twice. * The first time is 1 minute after birth. This gives an indication of the babys overall health and how well they are adapting to life outside the womb. * The second time is 5 minutes after birth. This helps a
    • As any mom can tell you, babies grow quickly. But during the first week or so of life, babies actually lose weight. A healthy formula-fed baby will normally lose about five percent of his birth weight, while a breastfed baby averages seven percent in