Congratulations! Your daughter is one month old!
This is an important milestone. She’s no longer a newborn, she is a baby. She can now focus her eyes for a short time. You’ll want to schedule your one month appointment with your pediatrician if you haven’t already [1].
If you are having trouble breastfeeding a month into her life, it is possible that a short thickened frenulum has created problems. Signs of this include cracked nipples, she quickly tires of sucking or she swallows lots of air while nursing. Sometimes a small operation helps to establish feeding in just a few days [2]. Talk to your doctor if you suspect this is the case.
At the first doctor’s appointment, your pediatrician will check the muscle tone of the baby, her overall health and growth, and give the second Hepatitis B vaccine (usually given between month 1 and 2) [1].






