Your Baby’s Health In The First Three Months
The first three months after giving birth are sometimes referred to as the ‘4th trimester’ due to this phase being just as difficult as being heavily pregnant (if not more so!). While it’s important to look after yourself emotionally and physically during this time, it’s also vital to be acutely aware of your newborn’s health and development.
Keeping Your Appointments
Never skip any /postnatal appointments with your GP or Paediatrician. Any scheduled consultations are important as they allow your trusted medical practitioner to oversee the growth and well-being of your baby.
Recognising Positive Milestones
Within these three months, there are a number of behaviours you can anticipate from your baby. These typically include:
- Smiling and laughing out loud (sometimes slightly after the three-month mark)
- Looking at your face when you talk to him/her
- Free movement of arms and legs
- Feeding well
- Reacting to notable sounds.
Watching Out For Warning Signs
Newborns can’t tell you something is wrong, but they will communicate problems in other ways. Signals that could indicate a health issue can include:
- Unusually high-pitched crying
- Never calming down when you pick him/her up
- Stiffness (particularly in the back and neck)
- One limb being weaker or more floppy than the other
- Often maintaining a tight fist
- Crying for longer than normal or more frequently than other babies.
If you notice a sign such as the ones above, consider making an urgent appointment with your doctor to address your concerns and investigate further.

As mentioned, the best first step you can take is having an appointment with an experienced OB/GYN. Please contact us to book your consultation or simply call us on 1300 464 464 to discuss your needs with our friendly staff.






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