First Month With Your Newborn: Feeding, Sleep, and What Is Actually Normal
APR 1, 202638 MIN
First Month With Your Newborn: Feeding, Sleep, and What Is Actually Normal
APR 1, 202638 MIN
Description
Newborn feeding and sleep questions are some of the most overwhelming parts of the first month. Is this normal? How often should they eat? When should you worry?
Bringing your baby home for the first time can feel overwhelming. You leave the hospital with discharge papers and suddenly realize you are responsible for a tiny human who depends on you for everything.
In this episode, Dr. Bayo Curry-Winchell talks with board-certified pediatrician Dr. Leah Rappaport to answer your biggest newborn questions about feeding, weight gain, sleep safety, white noise, crying, vaccines, postpartum mental health, and when to go to the ER.
Whether you are a new parent, expecting a baby, or supporting someone in those early weeks, this episode gives you clear, evidence-based guidance you can trust.
In this episode, you will learn:• How often newborns should feed and how to know they are getting enough• What normal weight loss and weight gain look like in the first month• What safe sleep actually means and the non-negotiables• Swaddling, room sharing, and white noise explained• The truth about fed is best and reducing feeding anxiety• Early vaccines in the first month and how to feel confident about them• Top 3 newborn red flags that mean go to the ER immediately
About 1 in 8 women report symptoms of postpartum depression. New parents deserve support, clarity, and reassurance, not shame or misinformation.
This conversation turns anxiety into confidence and gives you practical tools to navigate your baby’s first month safely.
Follow Dr. Leah Rappaport on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/dr.leahrap/
Connect with Dr. Bayo and access all resources:https://linktr.ee/Doctor.Bayo
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You do not have to be perfect. You just need the right information and the confidence to trust yourself.
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