1 month old infant milestones
1 month old infant milestones
Your baby is already 1 month old! From snuggles to discovering their voice, the past month has been full of firsts. Let’s take a look back, celebrate the wins, and gear up for what’s ahead.
Your baby is already 1 month old! From snuggles to discovering their voice, the past month has been full of firsts. Let’s take a look back, celebrate the wins, and gear up for what’s ahead.
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Dahlia Rimmon, RDN
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3 things that have happened in your baby's first month
Whoa, they can see me 🤩
Your baby’s vision is improving, and they can track faces, including your smile which is their new favorite thing.Why is my finger their new favorite toy? 🧸
Hello, grasp reflex! Those tiny fingers clinging to yours are a sign of their growing motor skills.Did they just flinch? 🤣
The startle (or Moro) reflex is in full swing. Don’t worry—even though this reflex looks spastic, it’s their nervous system adjusting to the world outside the womb.
Vaccines & well-child visits
We’re here for you anytime, but staying on top of in-person care is essential too. Here’s what’s coming up:
If you haven’t already had it, the 1-month well-child visit is a chance for your pediatrician to:
Monitor growth (weight, length, and head circumference).
Discuss feeding and sleep patterns.
Address any questions or concerns.
At the 2-month visit, your baby will receive important vaccines, including:
DTaP (Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis)
Hib (Haemophilus influenzae type b)
IPV (Polio)
PCV13 (Pneumococcal)
Rotavirus
Tip from our pediatricians: After vaccines, mild fussiness or a low-grade fever is normal, but keep infant acetaminophen on hand in case you need it. If you have questions, reach out to our team 24/7 or your pediatrician if needed.
Here’s what’s coming in month 2
Say cheese 😁
That first real social smile is just around the corner. Keep talking and making silly faces—it’s how babies learn connection.
Head’s up 🆙
Your baby will hold their head up for longer stretches during tummy time, so it’s time to try new positions and entertainment to keep things interesting.
Wait, was that a coo? 🥹
Expect adorable babbles and coos as your little one begins to discover their voice. Talk back—they’re already learning conversation skills!
Tip: Create a milestone journal to capture all these moments so you can look back together in a few years.
You’re doing an incredible job, and Summer Health is here to make sure you feel supported every step of the way. 💛 Here's to Month 2!
Continue to get advice every month of your baby's life, and sign up ! Our pediatricians are a just text away to answering any and all questions.
3 things that have happened in your baby's first month
Whoa, they can see me 🤩
Your baby’s vision is improving, and they can track faces, including your smile which is their new favorite thing.Why is my finger their new favorite toy? 🧸
Hello, grasp reflex! Those tiny fingers clinging to yours are a sign of their growing motor skills.Did they just flinch? 🤣
The startle (or Moro) reflex is in full swing. Don’t worry—even though this reflex looks spastic, it’s their nervous system adjusting to the world outside the womb.
Vaccines & well-child visits
We’re here for you anytime, but staying on top of in-person care is essential too. Here’s what’s coming up:
If you haven’t already had it, the 1-month well-child visit is a chance for your pediatrician to:
Monitor growth (weight, length, and head circumference).
Discuss feeding and sleep patterns.
Address any questions or concerns.
At the 2-month visit, your baby will receive important vaccines, including:
DTaP (Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis)
Hib (Haemophilus influenzae type b)
IPV (Polio)
PCV13 (Pneumococcal)
Rotavirus
Tip from our pediatricians: After vaccines, mild fussiness or a low-grade fever is normal, but keep infant acetaminophen on hand in case you need it. If you have questions, reach out to our team 24/7 or your pediatrician if needed.
Here’s what’s coming in month 2
Say cheese 😁
That first real social smile is just around the corner. Keep talking and making silly faces—it’s how babies learn connection.
Head’s up 🆙
Your baby will hold their head up for longer stretches during tummy time, so it’s time to try new positions and entertainment to keep things interesting.
Wait, was that a coo? 🥹
Expect adorable babbles and coos as your little one begins to discover their voice. Talk back—they’re already learning conversation skills!
Tip: Create a milestone journal to capture all these moments so you can look back together in a few years.
You’re doing an incredible job, and Summer Health is here to make sure you feel supported every step of the way. 💛 Here's to Month 2!
Continue to get advice every month of your baby's life, and sign up ! Our pediatricians are a just text away to answering any and all questions.
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Summer Health ofrece atención pediátrica urgente rápida y confiable a través de médicos en línea, todo por mensaje de texto. Ya sea que esté preocupado por la fiebre de su bebé, erupciones u otras preocupaciones de salud infantil, ofrecemos asesoramiento y apoyo experto en cualquier momento, directamente desde su teléfono.
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