Baby Feeding & Nutrition

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By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
If your baby is lactose intolerant, typical symptoms will include diarrhea, stomach cramping and gas. These symptoms usually appear within an hour of the baby drinking breast milk or eating foods that contain dairy products. If your doctor has ... more »
By JWSouza 0 comments
Feeding twins can be a challenging task. If you are expecting twins, start early developing a game plan on how to handle feeding them. If you have 2 people available to feed twins all the time, feeding is not an issue. This article addresses ... more »
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Don't let the fear of not being able to feed your baby properly deter you from camping. Follow these simple steps and enjoy the great outdoors... more »
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Reflux, also called GER or gastroesophageal reflux, is common in babies. Because the condition causes frequent spitting up and painful heartburn, babies with reflux often have feeding problems. Take the following steps to minimize reflux... more »
By Natalie Hernandez 0 comments
Finding out that your child has food allergy can be pretty easy once you know the signs to recognize as a symptom as a food allergy. While each person is different the majority of food allergies start by a runny nose and a tingling of the tongue ... more »
By MaggieM 0 comments
Freezing Homemade Baby Food is Easy! You'll be surprised at how little time it really takes to prepare and freeze homemade baby food!.. more »
By newzlady17 0 comments
When you bring your newborn home, you want to love and cherish them. But, it gets a little hard at 3 a.m., the 20th night in a row with no sleep. Here are a few tips in getting baby to get her rest and giving you a chance to get yours... more »
By Katie Watson 0 comments
Being a foster mom to drug exposed infants previously, I've had to deal with this issue quite a few times. I used to be a sucker for a cry, now I know better. Are you tired of sleepless nights? Tired of waking up multiple times? Let me give you ... more »
By Storms 0 comments
When your little one starts to get bigger, they start getting moved to the high chair. But, often when the spoon goes in, the food comes right back out. Here's a few tips to getting the food to stay in and fill the baby's little tummy... more »
By drmacab 0 comments
Many new parents simply don't know that having a newborn who sleeps through the night is possible. I'm here to tell you it is. Now, granted, our daughter was sleeping for 4 hour stretches in her first two days at the hospital and we did have to ... more »
By writeminded 0 comments
A new baby adds so much joy to your life. But they also add one more person to the world environment, and can have a sizeable effect on the local ecology, even before they sit up! The products that are required to care for and feed your baby can ... more »
By Mel Marzan 0 comments
With young kids, you never know when hunger may strike. Read the tips below to help avoid a cranky hunger episode, whether you think you’ll be away from home for half an hour--or several hours... more »
By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
Breastfeeding can happen naturally, or it can be frustrating. Working with your baby can help you both have a successful breastfeeding experience. If your baby won't latch on at first, or has problems consistently latching on each time, follow ... more »
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Breastfeeding can either happen naturally or it can be frustrating to some. Working with your baby, you can have a successful breastfeeding experience you can be proud of. If your baby won't latch on at first, or has problems consistently ... more »
By amberger84 0 comments
There's nothing more uncomfortable for a new parent than an uncomfortable newborn! If your little one is constipated, here are some tricks and tips to help things get moving... more »
By lisa 0 comments
To start your baby off right, it is a good idea to think about healthy eating habits right fro the start. Introducing foods and feeding your baby should be a fun and bonding experience. These habits are a start to "family time" and ... more »
By Murong 0 comments
Many moms have difficulty with keeping their breast milk supply adequate. Here are some tips on increasing that supply. Good luck - happy mom means happy baby and vice versa... more »
By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
Once your baby is around 6 months old and has started eating solid foods, you should begin to transition him from a bottle to getting his liquids from a sippy cup instead. Once he's developed a strong grip and has begun moving objects from his ... more »
By linda03 0 comments
Your child will get used to baby food quick... more »
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So you’re beginning to notice that the bottle or breast milk isn’t cutting it anymore. Baby is eating nonstop or just seems unsatisfied at meal time. It’s time to introduce a new food to your baby--solids. This process can be a lot of fun for ... more »
By aprmar 0 comments
So it's time for your baby to start eating baby food and you want to introduce it to him/her gently?.. more »
By danahinders 0 comments
While it was once common to feed very young infants solid foods, most pediatricians now recommend waiting until between four and six months of age to begin adding solids to your baby’s diet. Between this timeframe there’s no exact way to tell ... more »
By michellemathews 0 comments
Keeping your baby happy is the most important thing you can do when you go to a restaurant. If you’re baby isn’t happy, it won’t matter that you got a great corner table or ordered your favorite dessert because you (and other restaurant patrons) ... more »
By Natalie Hernandez 0 comments
When a baby begins to eat solids is important that you watch them and help them by cutting the food into bite size pieces for them. Make sure that the pieces are small enough for their little mouths and that the food is not to hard for them... more »
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Citrus fruits include oranges, grapefruits, lemons and tangerines. These fruits not only provide several vitamins and minerals, but also are a great source of dietary fiber. The acidity of these fruits, however, make them a food that should not ... more »