How to get rid of your baby’s hiccups
Key points: Hiccups in babies are common and not dangerous. Hiccups result from diaphragm spasms and air forced through vocal cords. Tips for…
Check out articles on baby health, with topics such as potty training, fever, bronchitis, diaper changing, healthy habits, safety tips, among others.
Check out articles on baby health, with topics such as potty training, fever, bronchitis, diaper changing, healthy habits, safety tips, among others.
Key points: Hiccups in babies are common and not dangerous. Hiccups result from diaphragm spasms and air forced through vocal cords. Tips for…
From the moment they are born and during their first year of life, it is normal for the soft spot on your baby’s…
Hand, foot, and mouth disease is very common among children under 5 years of age. This is because at this age children have…
Does your baby have red spots on their face? Here are a few possible reasons why. Babies have soft skin, which makes them…
You prepared for the arrival of your baby for months. Now that they’re finally here, what’s next? We answer your common (and not…
Baby birthmarks–or beauty marks as your mother may have so lovingly called them–come in all shapes and sizes. Although birthmarks are usually not…
You may have noticed blueish-grey, wavy circles on your baby’s skin. Although they may look like bruises, they’re most likely a type of…
Key points: Night terrors differ from nightmares, occurring when children are partially awake, often with no recollection the next day. Episodes, lasting 5-20…
Key points: Prioritize Parental Well-being: parental mental health impacts baby’s wellbeing and the cyclical relationship between parent and baby emotions. Newborn Care Tips:…
Key points: Baby colic is common, often occurring in the evenings during the first weeks after birth. If your baby’s irritability worsens with…
Key points: Babies’ poop frequency varies with age, and some irregularity is normal. Look for fussiness, infrequent pooping, and hard stools as potential…
Key points: Prevention Tips for Families: Stress handwashing, cough/sneeze etiquette, and no face-touching. Manage screen time, disinfect surfaces, and maintain a calm atmosphere….
Try these fun apps at home with your family when schools and daycares are closed Public health experts around the world are recommending…
Key points: Babies communicate through crying. Understanding different cry styles helps you meet their needs. Identify specific cries: Hunger, Discomfort, Sleepiness, Pain, Boredom/Overstimulation….
Key points: Burping is important for babies as it helps them get rid of excess gas and settle their stomach. There are different…
Key points: The article provides tips for parents to help their children who are excessive droolers, suggesting that they visit an ENT first…
Key points: 1. Practice water safety to prevent drowning, the leading cause of accidental death in young children. 2. Supervise your child closely…
Babies and infants are much more sensitive to what we put on their skin than adults. Here’s how we can make the cutest…
Key points: Encourage food play for better acceptance of new foods; let kids feel, see, hear, and smell foods before tasting. Kids can…
Key points: Prenatal and postnatal vitamins provide essential nutrients for you and your baby’s health. Essential nutrients in prenatal vitamins include folic acid,…
Key points: The American Academy of Pediatrics has updated its recommendations on fruit juice consumption, advising that babies under 12 months old should…