I am a happy man because two of my sisters had given birth to lovely babies.Sunitha with baby boy and Rekha with baby girl.Well two more new people in Mr and Mrs Kasuvan family.I am happy for both of them and may they have a wonderful and joyful days a head with their new born.Well I have two on my own and it is really fun to watch them growing.I use to see both of my kids like me when I were kid.A lot of thing I do not have a chance to do or have during my kids day and I fulfill it through them.There is a happiness on that which I really enjoy.Of cause not to spoil them at least there must always have a limit on what you are doing or giving to your kids.They catch up fast and you had to be there to guide them.
Something I would like to share on this beautiful occasion on my new nephew's as my welcoming address to them in my blog where there had merge into this world.Welcome Boy and girl.
You've been waiting for this day for months: Finally you get to meet your new baby. But like many new parents, you might not have a clear idea of what that meeting will be like.
Wondering how your baby will look and what he or she will do after arriving? Read on.
What Your Newborn Looks Like
Although you may have visions of a robust bouncing baby, reality may not match that image. Many newborns are tiny, wet creatures when they first emerge. Often their heads are slightly pointed as a result of passing through the birth canal. This is only temporary — the head will take on a rounded appearance within a few days. It may surprise you that a newborn head is so big compared with the rest of the body.Your baby also may look scrunched up since the legs and arms have been kept bent at the knees and elbows while in the womb. After months of growing in ever-tightening close quarters, this is perfectly normal. The limbs will straighten out as your baby grows.
Look at your baby's tiny fingers and toes. You'll notice the paper-thin — and sometimes long — nails.
Your baby's skin may have one of several possible appearances, looking somewhat red, pink, or purple at first. Some babies are born with a white coating called vernix caseosa, which protects their skin from the constant exposure to amniotic fluid in the womb. The vernix is washed off with the baby's first bath. Other babies are born very wrinkled. And some, especially premature babies, have a soft, furry appearance because of lanugo, a fine hair that develops while in the womb. Lanugo usually comes off after a week or two.
Rashes, blotches, or tiny white spots also are common on newborns. These generally clear up over the first few days or weeks after birth. The doctor will examine your baby within the first 12-24 hours of birth and make sure that any rashes or spots are normal.
Remember, your baby's appearance will change dramatically over the next weeks as he or she grows. The limbs will extend, the skin tone will probably change, and the blotches will disappear
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