- It is not necessary to sterilize bottles or boil water unless you have well water; treated municipal water is safe. If you live in an old house with old pipes, filtering your water will allow your baby to get the benefit of fluoride in the water without the lead that may come from your pipes.
- Breastfed babies need vitamin D. Use 1 ml of Tri-vi-sol a day, available over the counter.
- Feed your baby on demand. Newborns eat every 1 ½ to 3 hours. During growth spurts, breastfed babies will feed almost constantly for a day or so. This is normal.
- Infants gain one to two pounds a month and ½ to 1 inch a month for the first six months.
- Breastfed babies have frequent stools, often one each time they eat for the first few weeks. After a month or so, many slow down and have a bowel movement every two to three days. This is normal.
Schedule your baby's next weight check for age 1 month and full check-up for age 2 months.