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  1. #1
    Taia's Mum Guest

    Smile Baby Shower Game - Baby Trivia Questions Needed

    Hi Everyone!

    Trying to do up a baby trivia game for my baby shower and I've got a few questions but Google is not really helping! Some are just too hard - just wondering if anyone has any ideas?

    Here are sample ones:
    Which of the following is NOT one of a newborn's natural reflexes?
    Grasping a finger tightly
    Imitating sounds - ANSWER
    Spreading toes when soles of feet are stroked
    Attempting to swim when placed in water

    The heaviest baby at birth weighed
    16 pounds
    18 pounds
    20 pounds
    24 pounds - ANSWER
    28 pounds

    Any ideas would be appriciated!!

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Jan 2007
    665

    Gee, this is hard to think of...
    * Maybe some questions about when certain milestones are due (on average)
    ie First tooth, step, smile, recognition of mummy and daddy?
    * Questions about medical terms, birth and baby?
    * Immunisations due?
    * Number of bones in a newborn?
    * What is the most common eye colour in newborns...(apparently blue then it changes ?)
    * How strong is a newborns grip? (able to carry own weight - read in a preg book)
    * At what age can your unborn baby identify sounds etc in womb?

    Wow, that was tough...I'll keep thinking of more. Have you tried reading through a preggo book or two?
    Good luck and hope I helped

  3. #3
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    Jan 2005
    cowtown
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    I have some gross out ones, sory this was all I couls think of
    average wet nappies in 24 hours (8-12 cloth, 4-5 disp)
    how many days of meconium poo (normally starts changing on day 3)

    oh and for fun

    chances of your OB getting there in time for the birth? ha ha

  4. #4
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    Jan 2006
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    Size of stomach at birth - the size of a walnut.
    Size of cervix and size of head at birth - always a favourite!