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Are you living now in USA or Canada or any other European country, And the only names you still remember is Mohammed and Ali? Ah, And you are expecting your born the next month?
Due to a number of environmental and physiological factors, an infant's weight two to three days after birth is often significantly lower than her birth weight. This weight loss is usually normal...
Steady growth is a sign of good health in newborns. Your pediatrician will track several measurements at regular well-baby checkups and may plot these results on a growth chart to compare your...
Whether you're a new or experienced mother, navigating your baby's first check up can be daunting. These preparation tips will help ensure a pleasant visit for both you and your little one.
Are you leaving a company or exiting the workforce? Take your 401(k) along with you. You can choose to roll a 401(k) over into the retirement plan at your new job or into a privately bank-managed...
Finding the right Pediatrician can be difficult and overwhelming. But it is essential to find one that you approve of. Here are some tips on how to find just the right pediatrician for your...
There is nothing more important than your child and his health. That being said there will be many hours spent in the pediatricians office, worrying about that bundle of joy. You are going to want...
The visual acuity of a typical newborn is 20/400. As the child grows, the visual acuity improves. In fact, your infant's optic nerve and internal eye structures continue to mature during the first...
With recent claims linking vaccinations to autism, seizures, brain damage and even death, one of the most difficult decisions a parent can make is whether to immunize her child. Here's how to...
A baby's first vaccinations, which she'll likely receive at about 8 weeks of age, will protect her from such diseases as whooping cough, influenza and polio. Preparing a baby for her first...
Spina bifida is a birth defect where the neural tube, which houses the spinal cord, isn't fully developed. This causes part of the spinal cord to protrude through the neural tube opening. The...