Being pregnant means that something good is about to happen in the family. Newborns are the new force and fresh blood of the family. For pregnant mothers, family members are fully committed to taking care of them, not only taking care of their diet and daily life, but also helping them regulate their emotions. So when Mom is pregnant, Dad should be as tolerant as possible and try to accommodate Mom as much as possible. Next, let's take a look at some information about how long it takes for the skull to fully form during pregnancy.
At the second month of pregnancy, the baby is basically adult shaped, and at three months of pregnancy, the baby's skull is basically formed. At six months of pregnancy, the various organs of babies gradually take shape. It is not until the 40th week of pregnancy, which is the late stage of pregnancy, that the skull is fully formed.
Generally speaking, the skull is composed of six bones, and the development of the skull in newborn babies is relatively incomplete. Therefore, when holding a baby, it is important to pay attention to the baby's condition and posture. Never shake your baby while coaxing them to sleep, as this can also affect their bone development and even make them cry.
When a baby is one year old, their skull is considered less fragile. However, for newborns, it is best to stay in the hospital for observation for one or two days to see if the baby has any illnesses that need treatment, and to ensure that the baby is safe and healthy before being discharged.