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  • How to Control Colic

    When your newborn baby cries more than three hours a day around the same time every day, he could have colic. Colic is fairly common in healthy, well-fed newborns, affecting one in four babies,...

  • How to Draw a Genetic Pedigree Chart

    A pedigree chart is a mapping of a family tree that focuses specifically on whether or not members of the family have a genetic variation. The chart enables you to determine whether a trait is...

  • Ultraviolet Light Therapy for Jaundice

    Jaundice is a build-up of yellow pigment, called bilirubin, in the blood. Normally, the liver processes red blood cells to remove bilirubin. When it builds up, it causes skin and the whites of the...

  • How to Soothe a Diaper Rash - (6 tips)

    A diaper rash is very common among babies, here are six tips for soothing a diaper rash.

  • Alternative Acid Reflux Medicine for Babies

    Acid reflux is a common problem for babies. There are several ways to treat acid reflux in infants, including medication prescribed by your baby's physician. Another form of treatment is with home...

  • How to Treat a Baby Burn

    Any type of injury to an infant can cause even the most level-headed adult to panic. Burns can be especially scary because a baby's skin is so sensitive and it can be difficult to judge the...

  • How to Calculate How Much Milk Your Baby Must Drink

    Feeding your baby and ensuring they drink an adequate amount of formula or breast milk can be a stressful undertaking for many new parents. Since the nutritional needs of babies vary depending...

  • Is it Normal for Babies to Lose Hair in the Back of the Head?

    As a new parent, it may be alarming to see your baby suddenly lose hair on the back of his head. However, this event is normal, according to Babycenter.com. Although hair loss is a natural...

  • How to Create Good Sleeping Habits in Your Baby

    Getting your baby to sleep through the night is often a hard task. It is important to establish a schedule that allows the baby-and the parents-to get the proper rest. Also, getting your baby into...

  • Is Thrush Contagious in Babies?

    Thrush, also known as oral candidiasis, is a fungal infection. Babies younger than two months old are particularly vulnerable to thrush, which manifests as white splotches on the tongue and roof...

  • How to Easily swaddle a baby

    Are you a parent to be or new parent and do not know how to swaddle your baby yet? Are you starting to babysit and need to know how to swaddle a baby? Its not a hard process, just follow these...

  • Flu Vaccine Reactions in Babies

    With the flu season now threatening us with two flus, H1N1 (aka swine flu) and the regular seasonal flu, parents are more interested in getting their children, even babies, vaccinated. For babies...

  • How to Prevent Disease in Infancy

    Your brand new infant is a source of joy and, when germs fly, a source of worry. Babies are especially susceptible to disease due to their immature immune systems. Maintaining a clean home and...

  • Cyanotic Newborn Heart Disease

    Cyanotic heart disease is a congenital heart defect that causes abnormal blood flow around the heart and lungs. It can result from one or more of over 10 defects of the heart.

  • How to Use a Bulb Type Breast Pump

    Perfect for the occasional use, bulb-style breast pumps---also called manual breast pumps---can be used easily with just a few basic instructions. Though each manufacturer's pump is different,...

  • Baby Aspirin Effect on Kidney Function

    Baby aspirin, also known as low-dose aspirin, is an over-the-counter medicine that is often taken by adults to promote good cardiac health. However, in some instances, baby aspirin can reduce...

  • Yeast Overgrowth in Babies

    Yeast, also called candida, is always present in the intestinal tract in a balanced relationship with beneficial bacteria. If the balance breaks down, the yeast can overgrow. In babies, yeast...

  • How to Recover From Colic

    Colic is the term used to describe a situation in which an otherwise healthy infant cries and fusses for extended periods of time for no apparent reason. The onset of colic can be upsetting and...

  • What to Expect When You Are Expecting During the First Month

    The first month of pregnancy can be both very exciting and slightly overwhelming. All sorts of questions come up for the expectant parent, and answers to those questions are generally easy to find.

  • Topical Pain Relief for Circumcision

    Circumcision is a procedure usually performed up to two days after a baby is born or on rare occasions when a child is older. The 10- to 12-minute procedure removes the foreskin of the penis. The...

  • What Causes a Seizure in a Newborn?

    Seizures in a baby less than 28 days old can have many different causes, but several similarities exist. Seizures can often be short in duration and subtle in their appearance, making it difficult...

  • How to Track Baby Growth

    Tracking your baby's growth is easy and fun. If you are unable to use the traditional marker-on-the-wall method, there are plenty of alternative ways to keep a record of your child's growth and...

  • Reasons for Low Vision Development in Infants

    It is through vision that an infant is able to perceive objects and make connections between the objects. Vision is important to childhood development because many infants learn various concepts...

  • How to Care for a Down Syndrome Infant

    Taking care of any infant is a difficult task due to the amount of time and energy it takes to ensure that he develops properly. When you have an infant with Down syndrome, it can be even more...

  • Infant Brain Development Girls Vs. Boys

    It is true that boys and girls don't always think alike. Although it has been confirmed that there are physical and chemical differences between the brains of boys and girls, many scientists...

  • What are the Signs and Symptoms of Pet Allergies in Infants?

    Allergies are no fun, especially when the sufferer is just a baby. Unfortunately, man's best friend can be the cause of those itchy eyes and runny noses. Pet allergies can make a child miserable,...

  • What Helps With Infant Acid Reflux?

    Acid reflux, also known as Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, in an infant can be particularly troublesome. If your baby is having trouble with GERD, know that there are few things you can do at...

  • Are Water Softeners Safe for Babies?

    Hard water is a problem for many households, but it usually is treated easily with the use of water softeners. However, parents should be careful when using softened water, as it could contain too...

  • How to Read Fetal Ultrasound Reports

    Fetal ultrasound is a substantiative test performed to evaluate the status of the fetus in the placental sac. The fetal ultrasound technique utilizes sound waves of varied frequency range to...

  • How to Sterilize Breast Pump Parts

    Sterilizing a breast pump daily is important to help prevent both mother and baby from becoming ill. Sterilization is a simple, affordable process that kills the bacteria that can grow in the...

  • How to Read the Codes on a Fetal Ultrasound

    One of the most corroborative tests that can be performed to obtain the exact status of a fetus's health at any stage of pregnancy is the fetal ultrasound. Sound waves produced in the procedure of...

  • How to Introduce Cow's Milk to a Breastfed Baby

    Although breastmilk provides all the nutrients that baby needs and contains higher amounts of iron than cow's milk, mothers who are trying to wean may want to introduce cow's milk as an...

  • Homeopathic Treatments for Gastric Reflux in Babies

    Gastric reflux can be painful for babies. Some parents may choose not to give their baby prescription medications for one reason or another. If you are a parent who wants an alternative gastric...

  • How Safe Are Tylenol Infant Drops With Acetaminophen?

    Tylenol has been used for years to relieve pain and fever in infants and children. Because there was a recall on some Tylenol products in late 2009, and for other reasons, some people wonder if...

  • When to Take an Infant to the Hospital for a Fever?

    Fevers in infants are common, but they are also a cause for concern as they can be a sign of serious illness. Concerned new parents can go crazy trying to figure out when to call a doctor, or when...

  • How to Understand Baby Growth Percentages

    As your newborn baby grows, it's important for you and your doctor to monitor how she is doing. Growth charts show percentiles that measure how your child rates in terms of height, weight and head...

  • How to Tell If a Baby Has a Stomach Virus

    While only lab testing by a physician will determine if a baby has an actual stomach virus, there are several ways to tell if a baby is experiencing a stomach problem and needs to be seen by a...

  • How to Treat Really Difficult Eczema in a Baby

    Baby eczema is characterized by easily irritated skin and the tendency to have flare-ups of rashes with red or dry skin. This common condition affects up to 10 percent of babies and requires a...

  • How to Use Pearlcium

    Pearlcium is an all natural supplement that has been used throughout the ages to enhance daily life with it's extraordinary benefits. This product works best when taken internally and applied...

  • How to Promote Social Development of an Infant

    Parents and caregivers should begin encouraging social development from birth. Although infants cannot begin forming attachments until they are about 2 months old, give your baby a nurturing and...

  • How to Prevent Flathead Syndrome

    Positional plagiocephaly or flat head syndrome occurs when an infant develops a flat spot on his head. Infants are born with soft skulls and if their heads rest in one spot for too long, they can...

  • How to Treat Pinworm in Infants

    Pinworms can infect and live in your baby's intestines. They are tiny worms that resemble a quarter-inch piece of dental floss or thread. According to Baby Center, pinworms are a common disease,...

  • Vinegar Treatment for Thrush in a Baby's Mouth

    Any mother who has ever had a baby with thrush knows that it is no fun at all. This fungal infection invades the baby's mouth and can make feeding very difficult. Luckily there is a cheap, easy...

  • How to Combat Infant Gas Problem

    Hearing your infant cry from gas pains can be like a knife in the heart to new mothers. We suffer along with our babies when they cry out in pain. Gas pain even can make a grown man double over in...

  • Natural Remedy for Baby Sinus Congestion

    When nasal congestion occurs in a baby, it can be a cause for alarm in the parents. Although rarely serious, a stuffy nose can cause problems with a baby's ability to nurse, and according to...

  • How to Prevent the Flu in Babies Naturally

    The flu viruses, influenza A and B, can be easily spread from person to person by air or droplet. Understandably, the ease with which the flu is spread can cause parents to grow concerned over...

  • Information on Thyroid Tests in Babies

    Thyroid tests are commonly included in the newborn screening tests performed at the hospital after birth. They are also commonly included in the two-week baby checkup. The thyroid test checks...

  • How to Magically Erase Yellow Baby Poop Stains

    Whether your baby is breast fed or formula fed this technique will work wonders for you. It does not matter if the outfit is white, colored, cotton, and silk and can be used on blankets too. It is...

  • How to Evaluate ADHD in Babies

    Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) affects 3 to 5 percent of children in the world, causing heightened inattentiveness, impulsivity and energy. These symptoms lead to the child having...

  • What it Means When a Baby Has a Runny Nose

    We've all heard the term "snot-nosed little kids." Parents may not like it, but babies with runny noses are common. The American Pediatric Association estimates by age 2, a baby has had eight to...

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