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  • How to Increase The Weight of a One Year Old Baby

    Babies need to be a certain weight in order to acheive proper growth. A one year old child who is underweight is at risk for all kinds of health problems including improper brain development and...

  • How to Prepare Herbal Remedies for Baby Colic

    Baby colic, according to the Mayo Clinic, is defined as continual crying for over three hours a day, three days a week over a three week period, by an otherwise healthy and well-fed baby. There...

  • How to Ease Diaper Rash

    Many babies get diaper rash. Diaper rash is the area covered by the diaper becoming red. It is painful when the baby urinates or has a bowel movement. Diaper rash will make the baby uncomfortable...

  • How to Kill Lice on an Infant

    Head lice is an infestation of the human head louse that can cause itching and much frustration. The lice feed off human blood and the eggs, or nits, are very small and hard to find. The eggs...

  • Tylenol Side Effects in Babies

    Tylenol, a brand name for acetaminophen, is used by parents and doctors to alleviate pains and fevers that occur during babyhood. Although rare, there are side effects involved with Tylenol use.

  • How to Use a Rubber Bulb Syringe for a Baby's Ears

    Since it is not advisable to use cotton swabs to clean a baby's ears, you can make use of a bulb syringe to irrigate the ears instead. This is a small rubber "bulb" that is often used to suction...

  • What Are the Dangers of Infant Vaccinations?

    As a parent, it's important to be aware of anything going into your child's body, whether it be breast milk, formula, solids or vaccines. It is your right to know and understand the advantages and...

  • Babies and Fireplace Safety

    Fireplaces are a wonderful way to add warmth and ambience to your home during the winter months. If you have a baby in the house, it's important to take measures to protect your baby from the...

  • Treatment for Jaundice in Infants

    When you have a new baby, it's easy to get alarmed about potential health problems. Jaundice is a common occurrence in infants. It does not usually pose a serious health threat in healthy babies,...

  • Drug Abuse Effects on a Neonate

    Before they are a month old, newborn babies are commonly called neonates by medical professionals. The first few weeks of an infant's life are critical to their future health and well-being. Motor...

  • Blood Sugar Levels in Babies

    When in the hospital, newborn blood sugar levels are monitored for the first 48 hours by the nursing staff. According to the La Leche League International, a low blood sugar level is cause for...

  • Vaccine Recommendations for Newborn Babies

    Vaccines are an important part of protecting a child's health. It can be confusing to keep track of which immunizations a child needs and when, but your physician can give you a timetable and...

  • Premature Infant Definition

    Infants born prematurely are likely to struggle with breathing and have problems fighting infection in the first few months of life, but with proper medical care, they can make full recoveries,...

  • Water Birth Vs. Traditional Birth

    Used more in Europe than the United States, water birth lets women endure labor and/or give birth in water. Some are wary of the practice, but proponents say it is easier on baby and Mom than...

  • What Are the Causes of Infant Snoring?

    Newborn babies make all kinds of mysterious noises, from grunts to wails to wheezes. Most of the time, these are totally normal and no cause for concern. The same goes for infant snoring....

  • How to tackle Baby Feeding Problems

    With the arrival of a baby, the apprehensions of the new parents start. It is natural for the parents to feel a little overwhelmed and also a little concerned about every challenge they face while...

  • Photo Light Therapy for Jaundice

    Jaundice is a medical condition characterized by yellowness of the skin, whites of the eyesand mucous membranes due to deposition of bile pigments resulting from excess bilirubin in the blood....

  • New Techniques for Saving Preemie Babies

    For babies born too early, several risks and complications exist. Even a few extra days or weeks of gestation can make a big difference. A baby born at 23 weeks of gestation has between a 10 and...

  • How to Care for a Baby in Pediatric Nursing

    Babies are tiny bodies who need exceptional care during the early months of life, and pediatric nurses help provide some of that care. Pediatric nurses receive special training to work with...

  • Treatment of Jaundice in Babies

    According to the Mayo Clinic, jaundice is represented by a yellow tone in the baby's skin. The condition is common in newborns, particularly those who were born prematurely. In most cases,...

  • Mid Ear Infection in Babies

    Babies often get ear infections because their Eustachian tubes are short and horizontal, measuring only about half an inch. According to BabyCenter, ear infections are one of the most common...

  • What Are Some Effects of Being Born Premature?

    A premature baby is considered one born before 37 weeks gestation. Although the newborn can face immediate problems, some problems can affect their entire lives. Geeta Swamy, Truls Ostbye and Rolv...

  • How to Start Your 4-6 Month Old On Baby Food

    You are probably just getting used to bottle feedings every few hours and now your Doctor says that you should start adding solids. But how do you start? What about choking? What about...

  • Information on Erosive Esophagitis in Infants

    Esophagitis is a condition in which the esophagus is inflamed. Usually the cause of erosive esophagitis is reflux disease, which involves repeated vomiting in infants. While a common condition...

  • How to Prevent Baby Jaundice

    Jaundice occurs in up to 90 percent of newborns. It is caused by high levels of bilirubin in the baby's blood. While in the womb, the mother's liver removes excess bilirubin; after birth, the...

  • What to Do If an Infant's Nose Is Bleeding?

    Few things are as scary to a parent as a bleeding child. When it's a nosebleed you may feel even more apprehensive, as you can't see where the bleeding is coming from. The treatment is simple:...

  • How to Treat Babies With Intestinal Yeast

    Yeast, or candida, is always present in the intestinal tract along with beneficial bacteria. The yeast and bacteria normally keep each other in balance. Sometimes they can get out of balance and...

  • Treatment for a Dry Stuffy Nose in Babies

    A stuffy nose can make breathing difficult for a baby. This can lead to increased night wakings and fussiness. There are things you can do to alleviate your child's symptoms and so that can rest.

  • How to Cure a Cold In A Day

    Your response time is crucial at curing a cold. Just follow these few simple rules and you'll cure a cold in almost one day.

  • How to Breastfeeding Supplies: Make Sure You Have Everything You'll Need

    Breastfeeding, especially for first time parents, can be difficult, frustrating, and confusing. Being prepared with the right supplies, before baby arrives, will go a long way to help reduce...

  • Infant Earache Relief

    Earaches are a common and frustrating part of childhood. They are caused by colds, viruses or bacteria. In some cases they are caused by a blockage in the Eustachian tube. Learning the symptoms...

  • Difference Between Colic & Acid Reflux

    Many babies who are fussy are wrongly labeled as having colic. While colic is common in infants, other causes such as acid reflux may be responsible for a baby who cannot be calmed. According to...

  • Natural Cold Remedy for Babies

    When your baby has a runny nose and nasal congestion, it could be the signs of a common cold. Infants seem particularly susceptible to the common cold. In fact, according to the Mayo Clinic, the...

  • Cures for Jaundice in Baby

    Jaundice is a common condition in babies, and is not usually very serious. It is important for all newborns to be checked for it within the first few days of life, as jaundice usually occurs at...

  • Infant Allergy Treatment

    Any type of health concern is frightening to a parent of a newborn. Allergic reactions can be particularly frightening, but once you identify and treat them, your infant can find some relief.

  • Alternative Cures for Infant Acid Reflux

    Some infants are susceptible to acid reflux. Overfeeding, improper sleeping positioning, or gastric distress can contribute to the outflow of stomach fluids into the esophagus, causing the infant...

  • Rota Virus in Babies

    Rotavirus is an infection commonly occurring in babies. According to the Mayo Clinic, most children experience a rotavirus infection at least once by age 2 to 3 years.

  • How to Treat a Sinus Infection During Pregnancy

    During pregnancy, the ailments and infections insinuated into the body are treated in way that are quite different from the way these ailments are treated in people who are not pregnant. During...

  • How to Use Flushable Liners

    In the effort to "go green," many new parents are looking to cloth diapers to solve their babies' needs. Using cloth diapers at home can be easy because of the proximity of the toilet and the...

  • Rare Diseases That Make a Baby's Stomach Swell

    Your newborn's stomach may swell because of overeating and constipation. However, it can also be a sign of more serious diseases. These diseases can include gastro-esophageal reflux disease,...

  • How to Take an Underarm Temperature

    Your little one does not seem to be feeling well. Since he cannot talk much yet, if at all, it can be hard to determine how ill your child is. One of the best indicators of how sick your baby or...

  • How to Protect Yourself from the flu especially H1N1

    simple tips on keeping you and your loved ones safe this season from obtaining the flue especially H1N1

  • How to Treat Newborn Thrush

    Newborn thrush is a common condition that infants get while breastfeeding. If your infant develops the characteristic white patches on the inside of their mouth, it will often disappear on it’s...

  • How to Treat Acid Reflux in Babies

    Colic, or infant fussiness, can be a symptom of a medical condition that is causing pain for your baby. Gastroesophageal reflux (GER), also called acid reflux, is a common medical cause of colic....

  • Topical Creams for Circumcision Pain Relief

    The American Academy of Pediatrics, or AAP, estimates that 1.2 million newborn males are circumcised in the United States each year. Circumcision is an elective option that parents make for their...

  • Description of Newborn Jaundice

    Newborn jaundice is something that most babies experience, especially those that are pre-term (born before 37 weeks of pregnancy). While jaundice in newborns is not usually harmful, this condition...

  • Melatonin Effects on a Fetus

    Melatonin is a hormone produced by the body during darkness, primarily by the pineal gland in the center of the brain. Melatonin dietary supplements are commonly administered as a sleep aid....

  • How to Stop Diaper Rash

    When your baby's bottom starts to hurt and get irritated, it is not fun for them. To keep it from starting in the first place is pretty simple. All you need is an extra 2 to 3 seconds while...

  • How to Identify Remedies for Thrush

    Remedies for thrush are varied and will depend on where the infection is. Thrush is a yeast infection which occurs due to an overgrowth of candida albicans. Thrush affects both males and females...

  • How to help Keep an Infants Fever Down

    need help with a fussy baby with a fever? here is a few tips to chill a fever.

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