The study found that up to 52 percent of late preterm infants (those born up to 3 weeks early) were developmentally...
Night terrors episodes are as terrifying for parents as they are for the children suffering from them. Distinct from...
Although they aren’t visible, babies are born with 20 almost fully formed teeth. Baby teeth, or primary teeth, are...
One of the most emotional complications of breastfeeding can be a nursing strike. This is when a baby suddenly refuses...
There are very few reasons a mother cannot breastfeed her infant if she desires. Whenever possible, breastfeeding is...
The milk let-down, or milk-ejection reflex (abbreviated MER), is when a nursing mother’s milk is being actively...
It’s a fact of life: all babies have gas. For some babies, passing gas poses no problem and they hardly seem to...
Often called a “soft spot,” a fontanel is an area on the top of baby’s head where the skull bones haven’t yet...
Once they become familiar with it, most parents are interested in skin-to-skin contact with their babies shortly after...
You know that most childcare experts, including the American Academy of Pediatrics, recommend breastfeeding exclusively...
The health risks of smoking are well established, both for smokers and the people who are routinely exposed to their...
The benefits of breastfeeding are firmly established for babies, but did you know breastfeeding has long-term benefits...
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