Semblance of order
Baby is no longer attached to mom's breast all the time. A feed every 2-3 hours usually keeps her satisfied.
Spitting of milk after a feed is normal. Make sure you burp your baby after every feed.
Your two-month-old baby most probably now sleeps 3-4 hours between nighttime feedings. She has definite waking hours during the day, which means mom and Dad can work out a routine.
She knows you!
In the baby's second month, she focuses her eyes better and can follow an object in an arc about six to eight inches from her face. She does not actually recognize your face but definitely knows your touch, scent and voice. When you coo to her or talk in gentle soothing tones, she starts to make babbling sounds in response.
She enjoys smiling faces, smiles in return, and has a whole range of facial expressions.
I am a big(ger) girl now!
Baby has lost some of her early reflexes and has more control over her movements now. When placed on her stomach she can lift her head for brief periods. If your baby sucks her fists and fingers, let her enjoy the activity. It is too early to picture your two-month-old walking to school with her thumb in her mouth.
Bath time can be playtime for your two-month-old baby. Trimming a baby's nails is best done after a bath (with tiny scissors/infant nail clippers).
To use or not to use
If you plan to introduce the bottle, baby's second month is the perfect time. Breast may be best. But if you have milk supply issues or have to go back to work, bottle-feeding might be necessary. A combination of both can work well too.
Whether to use a dummy or pacifier is a tough choice to make. Make sure the baby's nursing patterns are well-established before you use one.
Hello Doctor
A regular well-baby check-up is scheduled in the baby's second month. Your doctor will allay any doubts you have and discuss safety issues like placing the baby on her back to sleep, the need for an infant car seat and all the other questions you have.
Your baby will get oral polio drops and some shots this month, most probably a combination of the triple antigen, Influenza and Hepatitis B. These shots usually cause a little fever, which can make some babies cranky. Your doctor will prescribe a fever medication for your baby.
Daddy's girl too!
Dads can involve themselves in every aspect of childcare though they tend to do most things differently. Dad holds the baby in his own way, perhaps a little too firmly, but she loves it!
Baby's second month sees her turning from a cute unresponsive newborn into a tiny interactive person. Watch your little bundle of joy grow and learn a host of things along the way.
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