What is normal for newborns?
Should I worry?
Since newborns do not come with their own set of instruction manuals, how are parents supposed to know what is and is not normal? Newborns are mysterious little beings and make parents worry over little things. There is no rhyme or reason for why they do what they do at times. The fact that you worry is proof enough that you love your child and only want what is best for them.
Below are a few facts that you may notice about your newborn. Try not to worry. Not all babies will have all OR any of these because every baby is different. They are all pretty normal findings.
There are a variety of sleeping arrangements these days for babies from parents’ bed, rock n plays and bassinets to pack-n-plays/play yards and cribs. How do you know when your baby has outgrown their current sleeping accommodations? Today we will focus on WHEN to make the transition from bassinet to crib.
If you are nervous about this move, try putting the baby down in the crib for nap times. Play with your baby in the crib, do tummy time or lay them in the crib if you are putting laundry away or cleaning up their room. If their crib is in another room, hook up a monitor so you can still see them.


