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  • When Can a Baby Go to a Swimming Pool?

    Parents often enjoy taking their babies to the swimming pool. However, newborns may be vulnerable to bacteria present within swimming pools. Older babies may have difficulty staying warm in...

  • How to Know When a Breastfed Baby Has Diarrhea

    If you're breastfeeding, determining whether your baby's bowel movements are normal or a sign of illness might seem difficult. Breastfed babies generally pass loose stools that are mostly liquid...

  • Are Cats Harmful to a Baby's Health?

    Cats can be harmful to a baby's health. But they do not always have to be if proper precautions are taken, according to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA). Check...

  • What Is a Normal Heartbeat for an Unborn Child?

    The first time parents hear the heartbeat of their unborn child is a big moment. Finally, it seems real--they can hear that living, growing little person! But first-time parents may be surprised...

  • How Often Can You Give Your Baby Tylenol?

    Tylenol is a brand name of the medication acetaminophen and is commonly prescribed as a fever reducer and pain reliever. In addition to adult products, the makers of Tylenol create products...

  • How to Tell If a Baby Is Too Fat?

    Babies usually shed their extra baby weight as they grow older and become active toddlers. But if a baby is too fat, he may have a harder time shedding those extra pounds. Dr. Matthew Gillman, a...

  • Why an Infant Won't Gain Weight

    According to Dr. Alan Greene, infants typically double their birth weight between the ages of 4 and 6 months. However, some infants may be diagnosed with failure to thrive if they are not gaining...

  • The Treatment for a Strawberry Hemangioma on the Face of an Infant

    Strawberry hemangiomas are a collection of extra blood vessels that sometimes form on the surface of the skin. Hemangiomas are usually not dangerous unless they interfere with body functions such...

  • What to Do If Your Baby Swallows Diaper Cream

    Of course, every parent is concerned when her baby swallows a nonfood substance, and many babies manage to find and put things in their mouths that shouldn't be there--including diaper cream. The...

  • Pregnancy & Gastroschisis

    Gastroschisis is a rare complication of pregnancy in which the fetus has a hole in his abdomen. The condition requires surgery, and prognoses differ from case to case.

  • How to Administer Subcutaneous Heparin in a Baby

    Due to the blood-thinning nature of heparin, its use is often contraindicated in infants in favor of similar drugs that are classified as "low-molecular-weight heparins." Thus, heparin must be...

  • Is Gastroschisis Normal?

    Gastroschisis, which causes the intestines to protrude outside the belly, results from a weakness in the abdominal wall and must be repaired surgically. Gastroschisis is not normal. Although a...

  • Head Congestion in Babies

    Any illness for a baby is a stressful time for parents, but head congestion can make infants particularly uncomfortable and upset. Whether caused by a virus or a bacterial infection, there are...

  • How to Treat Ringworm in Babies

    Ringworm is a fungal infection that occurs on the scalp or body that forms the shape of a ring on the skin. During the initial stage the infection is small and creates a scaly patch on the skin,...

  • How to Treat Hemangiomas on the Eyelids of Infants

    A hemangioma is a benign red birthmark that occurs when a person's endothelial cells reproduce more quickly than normal. The endothelial cells are the cells that line blood vessels; a hemangioma...

  • Glucose Deficiency in Babies

    Glucose deficiency in babies, know as glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) occurs when red blood cells are destroyed. The blood cells are destroyed because the baby's G6PD enzyme does not...

  • What Are the Effects of the Flu in Pregnancy?

    Pregnant women are at higher risk of suffering from influenza-related complications than other healthy women their age. It is important to know the effects that influenza can have on a woman's...

  • Balanced Diet for a Infant

    Infant nutrition is extremely important. Making sure your baby gets the foods, vitamins and nutrients he needs helps him grow up healthy and happy. Infants grow quickly, and their dietary needs...

  • Is it Safe to Be on Birth Control While Pregnant?

    Many women use birth control as a way to prevent an unplanned pregnancy. One of the concerns about birth control is whether or not it will hurt the unborn child if it is taken during a pregnancy.

  • How to Break a Fever in an Infant

    If an infant has a temperature of more than 99.4 degrees Fahrenheit under the arm or a rectal temperature over 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit, he has a fever. When a baby has a fever, it is a sign that...

  • How to Calculate an Infant's Caloric Needs

    Meeting your new baby's nutritional needs can be confusing and stressful for a new mom. Usually, babies know what they need and when, but that doesn't always keep moms from worrying about their...

  • Parent's Guide to GERD

    Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is common in infants. According to The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, more than half of all babies experience GERD...

  • How to Treat Infants for Cold Symptoms

    Most babies suffer through several colds during the first months of life. When your baby has a cold, he may have a fever, a runny or stuffy nose and a cough. A baby with a cold may have trouble...

  • Medicine for Babies With Allergies

    Infants may experience allergies when their bodies perceive airborne substances as potential threats. Allergic responses occur as the body's way of protecting itself from unwanted invaders. When...

  • Head Trauma Caused by Using Vacuum at Birth

    Birth can be an overwhelming experience. If you have difficulty pushing your baby's head out, your doctor may choose to assist your birth by using a vacuum. However, the assisted birth does come...

  • How to Get Rid of Dry Itchy Scalp in a Toddler

    Toddlers and babies often suffer from the same skin conditions that affect adults and older children. Dry, itchy scalp is a nuisance and can leave toddlers cranky and irritable. Toddlers can...

  • Normal Pulse Rate on an Infant

    Infant pulse rate is an important indicator of overall health. Too high or too low of a pulse rate indicates a potential health issue. You should always consult your doctor if you suspect any...

  • Natural Remedy for Healing Red Skin on a Baby

    Baby's skin is delicate but also needs very little to keep it clean and healthy. Many skin conditions are completely normal and need no treatment. Some, such as diaper rash, need to be treated....

  • How to Treat Infant Wounds

    Despite efforts to baby-proof your home, your infant may still experience a few bumps and bruises as he grows and becomes more mobile. Basic cleaning methods generally treat infant wounds such as...

  • How to Cure Infant Gas

    According to child-health nurse and parenting educator Rowena Bennett, infants suffering from gas experience symptoms such as flatulence termed as passing gas, burping or belching, abdominal...

  • How to Discipline a One-Year-Old Child

    Your one-year-old has had quite a year so far; there are lots of things to learn and experiment with at this age. Some pediatricians call the first three months the "fourth trimester" because...

  • When to Incorporate Food Into a Baby's Diet?

    Switching over from formula to solid foods is an important stage of a child's growth and diet cycle. It is the first step to starting a new dietary lifestyle altogether, because this is when your...

  • What Are the Causes of Acid Reflux in Newborns?

    Infant acid reflux is a common problem plaguing newborns and their parents. The National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse estimates that more than half of all babies experience it in...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • 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.

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