Your 39-Week-Old Baby’s Development and Milestones

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Congratulations on having a 39-week-old little bundle of joy! It’s an exciting time, but you might notice that your baby is becoming a bit more sensitive to their surroundings. New sounds or sights, like a barking dog or the doorbell ringing, can trigger some serious freak-outs. Don’t be surprised if your little one cries like a, well, baby! Thankfully, they are easily distracted, and you remain their favorite person in the universe, so a little soothing goes a long way. Those moments of distress usually pass quickly.

The downside of being your baby’s number one is that they’ve developed object permanence. This means bedtime can become quite the challenge, especially when your baby is adamant about having you nearby. They might think, “If you really loved me, you would stand by my crib, singing lullabies for hours.” But remember, if you truly love them, you’ll find the best ways to help them sleep—whatever works for you. After all, a well-rested baby means a happier household, right?

On a brighter note, your little one is becoming even more entertaining! You might catch them waving bye-bye or saying “Hi!” in their cute little voice. Trust us, it’s enough to make anyone swoon. Just imagine showing off these new tricks to your friends; they may roll their eyes, but who cares? It’s fun!

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In summary, at 39 weeks, your baby is developing new skills and becoming more aware of their surroundings. While they may have some nighttime struggles due to their attachment to you, they are also starting to show off adorable tricks. Embrace the chaos and cherish these precious moments!