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Congratulations, you’re pregnant. As the count-down to the birth of your new child approaches, you should consider finding a
pediatrician who will work the best with your soon to be expanding family. Having a
pediatrician on-hand though the formative weeks and years of your child’s life is in the best interests of both you and your child. Waiting until your child gets sick or needs a check-up is absolutely not the time to be going through the selection process, which can be s...
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If you’ve decided on formula as the choice for feeding your baby, you might be a bit confused about all the choices. There are lots of options to help you find the type that will best suit your baby’s needs and your lifestyle.
When you are in the hospital, if your baby is getting formula, it will likely be pre-mixed in one serving disposable bottles, and will be a name brand, milk based formula. This is likely to be what your
pediatrician recommends and will work well for...
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Infant sleep problems are not at all uncommon — just ask any honest mother or father! It can be extremely frustrating, but many parents do not worry about it as most consider sleep deprivation a parenting “right of passage.” While most parents do go through a period of time with their baby where they are not getting much rest, after awhile it is not at all normal (or even healthy) for the whole family not to be getting the rest they need at night.
The problem with infant s...
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New parents face many problems and issues that they are expected to understand and deal with immediately. Unfortunately, newborns do not come with an instruction book so here are a few topics that you may need to know about.
Bathing your baby: Until your baby’s umbilical cord falls off one to two weeks after their birth, only give her sponge baths. A cotton ball or cotton swab dampened with alcohol can help to dry the umbilical stump or follow your
pediatrician’s directio...
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Although babies cry for a variety of reasons, digestive problems such as infant gas, are a common cause.
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Newborns do not come with an instruction book so here is some information on some things that you need to know about.
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Lactation difficulties are not completely prevented by using PDF; you are rested and eating properly, your baby is getting enough food and growing, and your life is relatively predictable. So you might think that you’re immune from production issues, right? There are many more factors which play in to milk production that just the ones I listed.
Factors that can affect milk supply include:
Amount of sleep a mother receives
Mom’s diet & nutrition
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You have tried every diaper rash product you could get your hands on. Maybe you even mixed your own formula. You have made a mess with the white creams, pastes, and lotions, and your baby is still crying, irritated, and uncomfortable. Enter Grandma El's Diaper Rash Remedy & Prevention. This patented, all natural product is an ointment, rather than a messy paste. It is the only one which allows the skin to breathe to maximize and speed the healing process.
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If your child is exhibiting AD/HD (attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder) symptoms, should you rush to the doctor for a final diagnosis? Well, it's hard to say. It really depends on the severity of the symptoms and their duration. If something happened yesterday that never happened before, you're worrying for nothing. If it's something that you've seen in your child's behavior over a period of six months or more, then put your fears to rest. Find out if your child has AD/H...
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Congratulations you have a new baby! Having a new baby is hard enough but when you choose to breastfeed you sometimes feel that you made this experience even harder. Breastfeeding is not as difficult as it looks or as you may have heard from others. It is actually pretty easy and a very fulfilling way to nourish your newborn once you get the hang of it. Remember as with most things practice makes perfect! Breastfeeding is new to you and to your little one but with a little pr...