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  • How to Create an Healthy Nursery

    Your baby is on the way and you’re ready to tackle the nursery! This is an exciting time for you, and creating a healthy baby nursery is one of the first big decisions you will make concerning...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • How to Breastfeed Without Getting Sore Nipples

    Are you a breastfeeding mother, or are you about to be a breastfeeding mother? Are you having problems with sore nipples, or are afraid that you will not be able to get the baby to latch right to...

  • How to Develop Your Coping Skills

    If something unexpected occurs, it is important to deal with the situation the best way you can. This requires great coping skills, yet many people don't have them. Life deals some not easy...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • 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 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...

  • 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 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 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...

  • 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...

  • 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 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...

  • 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...

  • 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 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 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 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....

  • 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 help Keep an Infants Fever Down

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

  • How to Treat Thrush Tongue

    Thrush tongue is caused by the yeast Candida albicans. An overgrowth of this microorganism in the mouth is referred to as oral thrush, candidiasis, Candida infection, or oral yeast infection. ...

  • How to Keep Neck of Baby Dry to Help Eczema

    Infant eczema is a skin condition that requires a doctor's consultation. In addition, there are a variety of at-home methods you can safely practice that will help limit flare-ups and the spread...

  • How to Clear a Child's Congested Nose

    According to the Mayo Clinic congestion occurs when nasal tissues and blood vessels become swollen with excess fluid. This can be the result of allergies, colds, and other illnesses. Congestion...

  • How to Stop Babies From Sleeping on Their Tummy

    The Back to Sleep Campaign was launched to help lessen the risk of a baby dying because of sudden infant death syndrome. Not all babies want to sleep on their backs, but there are things you can...

  • How to Treat Infant Skin Problems

    Babies, especially newborns, are highly susceptible to skin problems. Typical skin problems for babies are rashes, dermatitis, dry skin, cradle cap and even baby acne. Most of these can be treated...

  • How to Use a Nasal Syringe

    If your baby is suffering from too much mucus in her nose, it is important to clear the her nasal passages to facilitate proper breathing, and to keep her happy. One way to fight nasal congestion...

  • How to Take Care of a Baby with Cradle cap

    Taking care of a baby with cradle cap can be very easy if you catch it early in the process. If not and it gets to bad, a doctor may be needed.

  • How to Help Infant Reflux

    Acid reflux in babies can be caused by a number of things including a defect in the area where the stomach meets the esophagus, reactions to certain foods, or an immature connection between the...

  • How to Treat Diaper Rash at Home

    Diaper rash is when a baby in diapers has redness on its thigh and buttocks. The redness is actually an inflammation that happens. The reason it happens is because the baby is wearing a wet diaper...

  • How to Clear a Baby's Blocked Nose

    A blocked nose is often due to congestion from allergies, a cold, or other illness. It can be the source of discomfort and eating difficulty for a baby. Without a clear passageway for air a baby...

  • How to Get Rid of Hiccups in Infants

    In the first year, many babies seem to hiccup almost constantly and for no apparent reason. Hiccups might seem like an alarming behavior, especially to first-time parents, but according to Dr....

  • How to Identify Vision & Hearing Problems in Babies

    Identifying vision and hearing problems in babies is essential to allowing those babies to grow and develop in a healthy manner. Vision problems can stall development, and can eventually make...

  • How to Find Cheap Breast Pumps

    Breast pumps can be invaluable when you have a newborn. They allow you to feed your child breast milk when you go back to work, store the milk for future use, and make it possible for Dad to feed...

  • How to Protect Your Baby from the Swine Flu

    The Swine Flu has turned out to be a very wide spread flu, killing more people than your typical flu virus. Babies and young children are even more likely to contract and die from the Swine Flu. ...

  • How to Express Breast Milk Without a Breast Pump

    Don't have a breast pump? Try these steps to learn to express breast milk when you do not have a breast pump available.

  • How to See Fetal Heartbeat in Early Pregnancy

    Whether you are embarking on your first pregnancy or you are a mother who has been through it before, few things compare to the sight and sound of your baby's heartbeat. Using an ultrasound...

  • How to Use a Rectal Thermometer to Check a Baby's Temperature

    If you are concerned that your baby might have a fever, the best way to check for one is to use a rectal thermometer. This can be a simple procedure that is not too uncomfortable for your little one.

  • How to Understand an Apgar Score

    If you are expecting a baby or have been given an Apgar score for your new arrival, then you probably want to know what that means. An Apgar score is a great way to fully understand the current...

  • How to Take Reglan

    Reglan is a prescription medication that is commonly given to women to help increase breast milk supply. It can significantly increase the amount of breast milk a woman produces, but it can be a...

  • How to Make an Infant Car Seat Cover With a Pattern

    Making a patterned infant car seat cover is an easy and economical way to attractively dress up baby essentials such as a car carrier. An infant car seat cover will also add a layer of padding to...

  • How to Care for a Baby With a Hearing Aid

    According to Dr. Mary Pat Moeller of the Center for Childhood Deafness at Boys Town National Research Hospital in Omaha, Nebraska, each day in the United States, 33 infants are born with hearing...

  • How to Prevent Baby Constipation

    Watching your baby or child be constipated can be tough. The truth is babies and toddlers are actually more likely to get constipated than adults. They have very fragile digestive systems that are...

  • How to Treat Baby Eczema With Home Remedies

    Ten percent of children develop eczema, according to the Nemours Foundation. The condition causes red, raised, itchy patches of skin that may ooze or blister, and it usually occurs on the face or...

  • How to Treat Infant Fever

    are you a new parent ? do you feel nervous and worried about your newborn' s health ? you are not sure what to do if your newborn baby has fever ? you don't know how to take down the high...

  • How to Prevent Baby Diarrhea

    Diarrhea is a common problem in babies. There are many causes of infant diarrhea including bacterial infections, ear infections, antibiotics and baby food allergies; all can cause loose bowel...

  • How to Take a Rectal Temperature On a Baby

    From this article you will learn the best way to take a rectal temperature on your baby. You will learn the correct way to hold the baby.The correct way to clean the thermometer before use. The...

  • How to Correctly Diaper Your Baby

    This article is to help new moms correctly diaper their child. also, to avoid messes and accidents. You will learn tricks and easy clean up from this article.You will find out some saftey...

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