Following childbirth, many women that wish to breastfeed worry about their milk supply. Milk production is regulated by...
Gastroschisis is a rare birth defect that affects 2-5 per 10,000 newborns (0.02-0.05%). It occurs when the baby's...
Frequency of bowel movements can be added to the long list of things we never dreamed we’d worry about before...
Breastfeeding is wonderful for you and your baby, but it\'s not always convenient. For a variety of reasons,...
The idea of giving your baby the first bath can be intimidating. It’s only natural at first to be worried about...
In the first year of life, the physical milestones are the most obvious and exciting. As babies grow from newborns to...
Here are a few tips to get your little one on track:Keep the days bright and the nights dark. Open the windows and let...
To reduce the chance of transmission to your new baby, typically an elective C-section will be scheduled before the...
Many women think a pump is mandatory in order to breastfeed, but this is often not the case. Certainly if you plan to...
As long as baby meets certain criteria for safety, peanut butter can be introduced in small amounts. The criteria are...
In the first few weeks of life, your baby will drink 2-3 ounces of formula at a time and eat every 3-4 hours. Sometime...
Often, a baby with shoulder dystocia can suffer a clavicle fracture after the baby’s shoulder becomes stuck in the...
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