Baby birthmarks guide: how to identify and take care
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…
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.
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…
“When is the right time to enroll my child in daycare?” That question is top of mind for parents across the world right…
Key points: Practice the 4:7:8 breathing exercise to calm your body and mind. Stay mindful by focusing on the present moment, especially in…
Key points: Sleep regressions concept: Sleep regressions are normal periods lasting 2-6 weeks during a child’s first three years. Changes in sleep habits…
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:1. Multiple pregnancies are often accompanied by premature birth and smaller babies.2. Feeding all babies on the same schedule is recommended.3. Breastfeeding…
Key points:1. Feed baby upright.2. Feed promptly to prevent crying and air swallowing.3. Burp during and after feeding.4. Consult doctor for weight, frequent…
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:1. Differentiate between vomiting and spitting up: spitting up is normal, occurring in small amounts without effort or crying.2. If spitting up…
Key points:1. Flu is common in babies and can occur up to 7 times in their first year.2. Symptoms include cough, headache, congestion,…
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: Habits are actions that become a natural part of our life, and parents can teach their children healthy habits from a…
Understanding percentile curves and how they are created will help you understand your child’s growth patterns.
The first few days of your baby’s life will almost certainly be 100% indoors. Whether the birth occurs in a hospital, birthing center,…
Every new mom plans to be the best mom. During pregnancy, our expectations, dreams, and hopes for a life with our baby build…
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…