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  2. 10 Tummy Time Toys to Keep Babies Happy - AOL

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    Before I had kids, “tummy time” just sounded like another cute, albeit infantilized way of babbling with a baby on the floor, in footie pajamas. Now, having lived through tummy time with a son ...

  3. Tummy time - Wikipedia

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    Tummy time is a colloquialism for placing infants in the prone position while awake and supervised to encourage development of the neck and trunk muscles and prevent skull deformations. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  4. Sofia Richie Reveals Her 7-Month-Old Daughter Eloise’s ‘Go-to ...

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    Sofia Richie Grainge’s daughter Eloise already has an eye for style. Richie, 26, took to Instagram on Wednesday, January 29, to share an adorable pic of Eloise, 7 months, having tummy time in a ...

  5. Newborn care and safety - Wikipedia

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    Keep the baby warm during sleep, but not too warm. The baby's room should be at a temperature that is comfortable for an adult. Too many layers of clothing or blankets can overheat the baby. [1] Some parents worry that the baby can roll over during the night. However, by the time the baby is able to roll over by itself, the risk for SIDS is ...

  6. Breast crawl - Wikipedia

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    Breast crawl is the instinctive movement of a newborn mammal toward the nipple of its mother for the purpose of latching on to initiate breastfeeding. [1] In humans, if the newborn is laid on its mother's abdomen, movements commence at 12 to 44 minutes after birth, with spontaneous suckling being achieved roughly 27 to 71 minutes after birth.

  7. Obstetrics - Wikipedia

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    By the late 19th century, the foundation of modern-day obstetrics and midwifery began developing. Delivery of babies by doctors became popular and readily accepted, but midwives continued to play a role in childbirth. [87] Midwifery also changed during this era due to increased regulation and the eventual need for midwives to become certified. [93]