Medically, I believe it's 3 months. That is the guideline all of the pediatricians my girls have seen have used when discussing things like fevers, medications, etc.
Mama to two sweet girls DD1 Feb 2010 DD2 Sept 2011
I don't know the medical definition (although I had heard it was 1 month and younger) but I'll stop calling DD a newborn when she stops tucking her knees when I pick her up. It'll be the last obvious trait that she was in my belly, and I'll be so sad when it happens!
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Shawn and Larissa
LO #1 - Took 2 years and 2 IVFs ~ DX - severe MFI mild PCOS homozygous MTHFR (a1298c)
LO #2 - TTC 7 months, surprise spontaneous BFP!
I was wondering this same thing when I pulled into the expectant mom/newborn mom parking at buy buy baby today. I decided that 8 weeks was still close enough.
I don't know the medical definition (although I had heard it was 1 month and younger) but I'll stop calling DD a newborn when she stops tucking her knees when I pick her up. It'll be the last obvious trait that she was in my belly, and I'll be so sad when it happens!
OMG, you just made me so sad too!!!!
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Re: When do you think an infant is no longer considered a "newborn"?
DD1 Feb 2010
DD2 Sept 2011
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Blog - No Longer on the DL ~ The Man Cave
Shawn and Larissa
LO #1 - Took 2 years and 2 IVFs ~ DX - severe MFI mild PCOS homozygous MTHFR (a1298c)
LO #2 - TTC 7 months, surprise spontaneous BFP!
OMG, you just made me so sad too!!!!