Pyloric stenosis is a rare condition in babies that blocks milk or food entering the small intestine. The most...
Dos and Don’ts of Pacifier : Do not force your baby to use a pacifier. If the pacifier falls out at night and your...
A normal heart has a muscular wall known as the atrial septum that separates the organ’s upper chambers, or the left...
Congenital heart defects are the most common types of birth defect, affecting nearly 40,000 infants in the US each...
Congenital heart disease can be diagnosed during prenatal checks, but often the heart defects appear within the first...
Your baby is a cute and cuddly bundle of joy—it’s understandable that you want to keep him or her as close to...
Baby Development : At five months, your baby is gaining greater control over his or her muscles, which can translate...
A new study on childhood obesity is causing waves in the media. The study, published in the January 30, 2014, edition...
Breastfeeding is a wonderful bonding experience between you and your baby—it’s a time of calm closeness between...
Many women think that having inverted or flat nipples mean that breastfeeding will be impossible. They are often told,...
Baby Development: The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and numerous infant health organizations recommend that...
Nitrates are naturally occurring compounds that are used throughout the food and agriculture industries as food...
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