Sorry for the additional thread, but I didn't find a good place for this.
DS was born at 36 weeks 5 days weighing 4lbs 10oz and had a short umbilical cord. As we are nearing his two month "birthday" I am wondering if I should start being worried about the fact that he doesn't smile at me very much or in general outside of his smiles while sleeping and smiles due to gas. Should I account for some developmental delay due to him being early? He has gained weight well, right around a pound a week and does really well with tummy time, lifting and moving his head back and forth. I may be overly worried about this whole smiling thing because I want it so bad, but he seems to be reaching his other milestones such as looking for mommy when he hears my voice and batting at his toys (however, I cannot tell if he is just doing this from being overwhelmed).
Does anyone else have some insights here? When should I really be worried? Dr. Google was super mean when I looked up all this stuff, so I am looking for some real world, "happened to me" kind of info.
Re: Baby Development - Late Preterm Babies
I feel like most of the smiles are subconscious too. I asked at daycare today and some of the ladies said he had been, but others just said it was gas
That being said, I would keep a dialogue open with your pediatrician about your son's development just to make sure he continues on track. Early intervention is always best if there's any concerns!