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Labor & Newborn Guide

Everything you need to know about preparing for labor, hospital procedures, delivery methods, and caring for your newborn in those precious first weeks.

Labor & Delivery Journey

From the first contraction to welcoming your little one.

Stage 1

When Water Breaks & Early Labor

What to do when your water breaks and how to handle early labor symptoms at home.

What to Do When Water Breaks

  • Note the time it happened (T-A-C-O: Time, Amount, Color, Odor).
  • Call your doctor or midwife to inform them.
  • Put on a maternity pad (do not use tampons).
  • Keep track of your contractions, noting their frequency and intensity.
  • Stay calm and rest if you can. Hydrate and eat light snacks if recommended.

Early Labor Signs

  • Mild to moderate contractions lasting 30-45 seconds, irregular or every 5-20 minutes.
  • Loss of the mucus plug or a 'bloody show'.
  • Backache or pelvic pressure.
  • Mild cramps similar to menstrual cramps.
Stage 2

Arriving at the Hospital

What happens from admission to settling into your labor room.

Stage 3

Options for Pain Relief

Medical and natural methods to manage labor pain.

Stage 4

Prolonged Labor

What happens if labor stalls or takes too long.

Final Stage

Methods of Delivery

Vaginal births, assisted deliveries, and C-sections.

Newborn Care & Development

A guide to your baby's growth, feeding, and first few weeks at home.

Milestones

Weekly Growth & Development

What to expect regarding weight, height, vision, and cognitive growth.

Weight & Height

  • It is normal for babies to lose up to 10% of their birth weight in the first few days.
  • They usually regain their birth weight by 2 weeks of age.
  • Expect a weight gain of about 5-7 ounces (140-200g) per week for the first few months.
  • Expect them to grow about 1 inch (2.5 cm) per month.

Vision & Senses

  • At birth, vision is blurry. They can see objects best from 8-12 inches away (perfect for feeding).
  • By 1 month, they can focus briefly on passing objects and prefer high-contrast patterns.
  • Hearing is fully developed; they often startle at loud noises and calm to familiar voices.
Care

Soothing Your Baby

Techniques to calm down a fussy newborn.

Nutrition

Feeding, Burping, & Colic Relief

Handling feeding schedules and relieving infant gas.

Rest

Baby Sleep Sounds

Gentle white noise, rain, and rhythmic sounds to help your baby drift off to sleep.

Medical Disclaimer: This guide is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

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