Babies Health

Articles in Babies Health

By oneloved 5 comments
The key to a long-lasting, satisfying breastfeeding experience is learning to breastfeed pretty much anywhere. The physical and emotional health benefits of breastfeeding are incomparable, and yet many mothers give up far too soon, frustrated by ... more »
By oneloved 8 comments
Is your little one sick? Suffering from a stuffy nose, cough or sore throat? These natural remedies may help provide relief. This article is not a substitute for professional medical advice... more »
By nikk679 0 comments
Here are some tips for curing your aliments. Whether it a sting, bite, rash, earache and many other tips I have come across. These tips are easy, painless, natural, and inexpensive... more »
By cheyennequiet 1 comments
My granddaughter who is 10 months old, still has cradle cap really bad. This is what I do to help get rid of the dry skin... more »
By staci 1 comments
A few ideas to help take care of your baby's diaper rash... more »
By staci 1 comments
Helpful tips on how to relieve your baby's gassy tummy... more »
By Amanda Smith 4 comments
The transition from bottle to cup can be a big leap of independence for you and your baby. However, your baby might be a little (or a lot) resistant to switch at first. These tips may help your success... more »
By 1creativemama 0 comments
Men, Women, and Children (including babies) are all capable of having a yeast infection. Even if you suspect that you may have a yeast infection. Read up on these symptoms, because leaving a yeast infection untreated, may lead to a chronic ... more »
By GreenMomma 0 comments
Alternatives to using Hypo-Allergenic Formula or Breast Milk in Infant Cereal... more »
By Limowreck 2 comments
Even the toughest kids and toddlers are afraid of shots. Ease their pain and minimize their trauma using the tools available to you... more »
By eHow Health Editor 0 comments
Talk to your pediatrician before you make plans to leave the country. Your baby will require general and specific immunizations, some with reduced dosage levels... more »
By MIHealthCoach 1 comments
Studies say 100 times more chlorine enters the body through the open pores of the skin by showering and bathing than by drinking the same water. Research indicates incidence of cancer is 44% higher among those using chlorinated water in swimming ... more »
By Heidi Gonzales 1 comments
The postpartum period for families can really be a challenge. Things are usually chaotic for a while between the lack of sleep, diaper changes, feedings and visitors. The old saying, "a little preparation can go a long way," really is true when ... more »
By Zedame 0 comments
When you are given antibiotics after giving birth, which mothers often are, it sets your blood sugar off balance, which can lead to thrush. Here are a few simple home remedies which can all but cure the dreaded affliction. Thrush can be very ... more »
By Tippy 1 comments
Before your baby is born is the best time to prepare a safe sleeping environment for the first few months of her life. When you bring your newborn home from the hospital, having a secure place for her to sleep will protect her and help you relax. ... more »
By Tippy 0 comments
Accidents rank among the top five leading causes of serious injury or death in small children. Because children are unaware of dangers in the home or outside while at play, parents must take care to eliminate the risk of accidental injury. By ... more »
By sugaredup 0 comments
Babies have special laundry needs. When spit-up gets on that adorable outfit, try this simple method to remove those stubborn stains... more »
By eHow Health Editor 0 comments
Vaccination sites often becomes red and sore. This is the body's natural response to an invading substance. Usually, all traces of irritation are gone within 24 to 48 hours... more »
By abdo4 3 comments
We have all been kept awake by our own or someone else's cough. Try this and pass it on. The tip and not the cough. ANYTHING is better than antibiotics. Even babies could benefit from this and the parents wouldn't worry about the safety of their ... more »
By Tonig 1 comments
The miraculous development of a human is a sight to behold. At only three weeks, after the sperm has fertilized the egg, the eye begins to develop from the brain and stem tissue. Even though at birth the child's vision is limited and blurry, his ... more »
By GreenMomma 0 comments
It never fails, you plan the perfect Disney vacation for your family and one of the kids gets sick. Follow these tips on what to do and it will make your life a lot easier... more »
By Tom Morgan 0 comments
Cradle cap usually appears in the first few months of a baby's life. It appears as dry, flaky skin, or in some cases as thick, oily and brown scaling crust on a baby's scalp. Most pediatricians believe that cradle cap is caused by overactive oil ... more »
By sugaredup 0 comments
Mild diaper rash can be treated at home with these simple tips... more »
By eHow Health Editor 0 comments
Jaundice is a common problem among babies, especially if they are born premature or have a different blood type from their mothers. Jaundice in infants is evidenced in yellowish skin or eye color. It is usually not serious and some sunlight ... more »
By Carol 10 comments
My grandson was diagnosed with Hyperekplexia; a rare genetic disorder that caused him to have exaggerated startle reactions to stimulation. This disorder is so rare that there is not much information available or support groups for those with ... more »