Baby health
5 Tips for Dealing with Nasal Congestion in Babies
He or she is feeling stuffy for sure - here's what you can do about it.
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6 Ways Routines Help Babies
Sticking to a routine ends up being better for you and better for baby.
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Baby Acne
Baby acne is a very common problem for newborns and young infants. While baby acne doesn’t really cause any issues for your baby, it can be unattractive. The good news is that baby acne usually will clear up on it’s own in a matter of weeks. Your baby may have episodes of baby acne off and on until
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Baby Eczema
When baby's skin is red and blistered, it is wise to learn more about what could trigger it.
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Baby Gas Pains: How to Help Your Baby
Try these five easy ways to remedy gas pains in your baby.
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Baby Growth Spurts
When baby is growing like a worm, it's good to know what's going on so that you can be prepared for your developing baby.
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Baby Soft Spots - When Will My Baby’s Soft Spots Close?
Your baby was born with two noticeable soft spots, called fontanels, on the top and back of his head. Your baby’s skull is made up of bones that connect at the soft spots. The soft spots are made of a tough membrane which allows your baby’s head to be flexible. This flexibility is necessary so that
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Baby Spitting Up: When Should You Worry?
Some spit-up is routine, and other spit-up is a bit more worrisome: here's how to make sure you think it through and have peace of mind.
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Blocked Tear Ducts
If your baby has watery eyes, it could be symptomatic of a blocked tear duct and could become more serious than just a little wetness if left untreated.
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Blood in Baby's Stool
Babies can sometimes have blood in their stool that is caused by food allergies, a small anal tear or fissure, or even a temporary case of lactose intolerance. It might even be a drop of blood that came from a cracked nipple, which the baby then passed through his system. Many times the cause of blood
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