Choking, Suffocation and Strangulation Prevention for Babies At Home
Babies are curious and will often put things in their mouths. The majority of childhood choking, suffocation and strangulation incidents occur in the home. |
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Comforting a baby with Gas or Colic.....
Some babies between two and eight weeks old may cry uncontrollably for hours on end, leaving parents feeling exhausted, stressed, and concerned about their baby's health. Some babies are more prone than others, of course, and the baby's temperament as well as your way of dealing with the problem may affect how fussy the baby gets and how long the situation last. |
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50 Ideas for Calming a Fussy Baby
Babies cry...it is what they do. Listening to a baby cry or fuss is never easy. As a matter of fact, it can be very stressful. Learning how to comfort a fussy baby takes some trial and error, but over time you will get to know what works best. |
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The Sleep Dilemma, or is it the Lack of Sleep Dilemma?
You know the expression "sleeping like a baby"? Well, the truth is that young babies don't always sleep very well - or for very long. Getting a baby to go to sleep and stay asleep is one of the biggest issues parents face. The questions that seem to be asked the most often: - How do I get my baby to sleep?
- When will my baby sleep through the night?
- Why doesn't she/he sleep for very long?
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Developmental Milestones
Babies all grow at different rates, some learning new skills before others. Every parent wonders if their child's development is on track. |
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Diaper Changing Basics
Diaper changing is just like feeding...you do it non-stop with newborns. In the beginning it may take you awhile to get comfortable, but once you've mastered the basics you'll be a pro in no time at all. |
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Feeding Your Newborn
How a mother chooses to feed her baby is a very personal choice, but whether you breast-feed or formula-feed your baby, we advise getting on a feeding schedule as soon as you and your baby are ready. It will make for an easier life and a more settled baby. |
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