Babies grow faster in the first 6 months than at any other time in their lives, report doctors at the Riley Hospital for Children. Baby fat accumulates quickly and they grow an average of one inch a month in length. Birth weight typically doubles...
While there are normal ranges at which children should be expected to develop, parents should remember that each child goes through stages at varying times within an average period, according to doctors at the Child Development Institute. Parents...
Babies make remarkable progress in the first five months of their lives, reaching a wide variety of milestones. Each child develops at her own rate, and parents shouldn't worry about slight delays, according to the website Baby Medical Questions...
Even before most women know they are pregnant, important developments are already taking place. In the week after conception, cell division has resulted in a zygote composed of 100 to 150 cells that are already differentiating and by two weeks the...
Children develop rapidly from birth to seven years, progressing from totally helpless infants to individuals who can think, speak and solve problems. Knowing the stages of child development can help you understand their needs and behaviors and...
When it comes to developmental stages, every child is different. You may notice that some children learn to walk or talk earlier or later than the age that is suggested as typical. Developmental stages should be used as a reference guide so that...
Infant intellectual development proceeds quickly from a baby being a passive recipient in the environment to engaging with people and objects. During the first year of life, children's brains begin developing connections to help understand the...
During the 40 weeks of pregnancy, as your belt tightens and your belly expands, your baby transforms from a single-celled organism into a fully formed fetus prepared to survive outside the uterus. Although growth and development continue after...
The first year of life for an infant brings with it many milestones to cover, which parents watch for with eagerness and apprehension. Babies go through several stages when it comes to motor skills, hearing, vision and hand-eye coordination,...
A baby's birth weight can make a significant difference in the way she develops. Depending on if there are any neurological or physical complications, the baby may initially appear delayed but will often catch up by the age of two. Babies born...
The development of a baby's brain in the womb is the foundation of life after birth. Development is rapid and spectacular in areas of critical reflexes and movement yet much slower in thought and memory. These processes await sweeping...
Although your baby will not be walking until he is near his first birthday, the skills and development required begin shortly after birth. The development of walking is a gradual process that progresses as your baby increases his strength and...
Blood clots occur naturally as the body's way of preventing excessive blood loss from injury, surgery, child birth or other circumstances. Blood clots during pregnancy are more common because of the excess clotting factor in the pregnant mother's...
From conception to birth the development of a baby follows a predictable path. As cells divide and differentiate, the developing baby begins as a zygote, forms into a blastocyst, becomes an embryo and then transforms into a fetus, all in the first...
Knowing how her baby is developing in her womb helps a mother prepare for the miracle of birth. Development of the infant continues at a rapid pace in the fourth month. From fourth month until the baby's delivery, the mother needs to consume an...
With its compact size, pedestrian walkways, friendly residents, unique neighborhoods and centrally-located attractions, Boston is made for children. From the layout of the Freedom Trail to its vast expanse of park greenery, the city has gone out...
When a person begins to think about cognitive decline and how to prevent it, there is an obvious focus on keeping the mind active. Crosswords, word searches, playing bridge--these are tasks related to cognitive function in a direct way because...
The development of a fertilized ovum into a newborn infant takes about 266 days from conception to birth. During most of pregnancy, the fetus grows in a fluid-filled environment contained within a double-layered sac called the fetal membranes....
Fetal alcohol syndrome, or FAS, refers to a condition caused by the use or abuse of alcohol during pregnancy. About one in every 750 children born in the United States has developmental deficiencies associated with fetal alcohol syndrome,...
Over the course of a normal pregnancy, a single fertilized egg cell develops into a full-term fetus. The process usually lasts between 38 and 42 weeks and consists of a large number of stages that occur in a particular order at specific times....
A gene mutation which occurs before birth, phenylketonuria, also referred to as PKU, eliminates or dramatically reduces the body's ability to break down phenylalanine, or PHE, in proteins, according to the Mayo Clinic. Though the Mayo Clinic notes...
The period of human development before birth is known as the prenatal stage and is divided into three sections---the germinal period, the embryonic period and the fetal period. During the germinal period, which begins with fertilization and lasts...
The integumentary system consists of the skin, hair, fingernails and toenails. According to the Franklin Institute, it supports the excretory or urinary system in removing waste from the body. Most diseases of the integumentary system affect the...
An infected mother can pass HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, to a baby before birth, during the birth process or through breast feeding. According to the March of Dimes, about 15 percent of babies infected with HIV who are not treated at birth...
Human development begins in the womb. A strong connection with a mother prior to birth helps set the pace for your baby's development. According to Kim O'Neill, author of "Bond With Your Baby Before Birth," unborn babies respond to a variety of...
Folic acid, also referred to as folate, is a type of B vitamin. Folic acid is important because it supports the healthy development of new cells and helps the body maintain a healthy energy and metabolism level. For women who are looking to become...
From birth to 5 or 6 years of age, your child's brain is working at a fast-paced rate to try to decipher, understand and mimic the words, sounds and tones that she hears around her. Whether your child is identifying letter sounds as a baby or...
Heart disease is the number-one killer in the United States today and is responsible for more than 40 percent of all deaths, according to the Mayo Clinic. The phrase heart disease (cardiovascular disease) is used to describe a wide array of...
Most people have moles on their skin. These discolored spots can appear at birth, or develop later in life from hormonal changes. Reddish skin moles stand out against lighter-colored skin tones, making them unsightly and highly noticeable....
Spina bifida is a birth defect involving the neural tube, resulting in an incomplete formation of the spine. Get expert tips and advice on treating and understanding spina bifida or split spine in this video.
Cataracts are usually age related opacities that form in the crystalline lens of the eye. Get professional tips and advice on cataracts in this video.
Brittle bone disease, or osteogenesis imperfecta, is a genetic bone disorder wherein sufferers lack proper proteins to make healthy bones. Learn about brittle bone disease, including treatments, in this video.