Your 35-Week-Old Baby’s Growth and Developmental Milestones

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Congratulations on reaching the 35-week mark with your little one! At this stage, your baby is becoming more expressive and adventurous as they move closer to their first birthday. This growth period often brings changes in their preferences, especially regarding food.

If you have been breastfeeding, you might notice that your baby is becoming less interested in it. This is completely normal! If you find that your baby’s feeding habits are shifting, don’t hesitate to consult with their pediatrician to ensure they receive all necessary nutrients during this transition.

As your baby grows, you may observe surprising changes in their food preferences. Foods that they once loved might suddenly be rejected, while previously disliked items may gain their interest. Many babies at this age also start showing a greater desire to feed themselves. This newfound independence is a positive development, allowing them to take charge of their eating habits. Hand them a spoon and some new veggies and watch their excitement. Just be ready for the inevitable mess! You might even find yourself needing a power washer for cleanup.

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In summary, your 35-week-old baby is becoming more vocal about their likes and dislikes, particularly in feeding. This is a great time to encourage self-feeding, even if it means a bit more mess for you to clean up.

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