My DD is 10 weeks old, 2 weeks old adjusted age and her normal activity during the day is eat, sleep, cry, eat a little more, and sleep. She doesn't like tummy time, she holds her head up decent, but when do they start being awake more during the day and sleeping longer at night? She is still awake about every 2 1/2 hours. I am not sure if she should be doing anything more at this point, she does try to grasp her bottle while feeding but that is about all I notice. I know all babies are different and grow different, just curiuos what your babies did at about 2 1/2 months old.
We have a Dr appt Monday for her shots and I plan to ask about her milestones, I assume they are different than full term babies? Also do they start cereal and solid foods at different times than full term babies? TIA
Re: Milestone questions
My 29-weeker is about 2 weeks adjusted as well (3 months actual), and I've been wondering the same thing. He is 8 pounds now, the size of a newborn, but based on the newborns I've been around all my life, he seems a lot more alert than a typical newborn.
He also bats at and grasps toys, holds his head up well, and puts his hands around the bottle when I'm feeding it (and sometimes, if he's really hungry, he'll grab MY hand holding the bottle and shove it into his mouth!).
So, while he's newborn-sized and sleeps/eats more like a newborn, some things he's doing ahead of schedule (according to his adjusted age). Based on everything I've read, though, they're supposed to reach milestones based on their adjusted age (i.e. based on due date, not actual birth date), so generally your baby should be acting more like a 2-week-old, not a 2.5-month-old. As for starting cereal/solids, again, she should start that based on her adjusted age, not actual (so, something like 4-6 months adjusted?).
The EI people told us to expect Adalyn to do things based on her adjusted age, and that if she is doing anything ahead, consider it a positive thing. Adalyn is now about 10 days adjusted, and although she tracks objects and pushes herself up somewhat, she doesn't grasp the bottle with both hands or make Oohh and Ahh sounds.
So, what I'm doing is looking at the progression of what she should be doing and go from that, instead of looking at a time table of when she is supposed to be doing things. What I mean is, for example, she should be doing all the 0-3 month things first (regardless of how old she is) and then progress to the 3-6 month milestones after that, etc.
As far as the cereal and solid foods, I've read/heard that you would follow adjusted age for that as well.
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