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How Long Should You Let a Baby Cry?
by » Jan 5, 2015 22:48 - 1 Replies
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- A crying baby is telling you he or she needs something. If you were wondering how long should you let a baby cry, follow certain rules and be careful how you deal with this.
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How to Bathe a Baby (3 Steps)
by » Dec 18, 2014 2:37 - 4 Replies
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- Even though it is a little challenging to begin with, learning how to bathe a baby is not that difficult. Bathing can become a fun and happy experience for the two of you after you get skilled.
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Bathing a Newborn
by » Dec 15, 2014 3:15 - 3 Replies
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- Bathing a newborn is a bit difficult, but you can handle it easily with our instruction. Besides, we have all the answers to the FAQs about bathing a newborn, like when to give the first bath, how to keep your newborn safe.
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Nosebleeds in Kids
by » Jan 5, 2015 21:34 - 6 Replies
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- It is normal for parents to worry about nosebleeds in kids. You should familiarize yourself with the causes of a nosebleed and how to treat kids' nosebleeds.
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Baby Belly Button
by » Jan 6, 2015 3:52 - 5 Replies
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- Your newborn baby’s umbilical cord is cut off after birth, leaving behind a stump. How to help baby belly button to heal and prevent infection of this part?
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Baby Hiccups
by » Dec 18, 2014 2:36 - 1 Replies
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- Baby hiccups may upset a few moms. Read on to learn the causes and management options to deal with baby hiccups.
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Newborn Sneezing
by » Dec 18, 2014 23:18 - 1 Replies
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- Newborn sneezing often alarms new parents who often think that their baby is sick or develops an infection. Read the article to learn more!
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Newborn Watery Poop
by » Jan 6, 2015 18:11 - 5 Replies
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- Newborn watery poop may be normal or may indicate diarrhea. It is important to distinguish between normal watery poop and poop that indicates infection.
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Newborn Watery Poop
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Newborn Poop: What's Normal & Not?
by » Nov 16, 2017 22:41 - 5 Replies
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- How often does a newborn poop? What does it look like? The frequency and texture of a newborn’s poos depend largely on what he eats.
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My Baby Snores: Is It Normal?
by » Nov 16, 2017 22:53 - 1 Replies
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- Snoring in baby is often caused by clogged airways or poor sleeping postures. The snoring can be solved by simply cleaning the airways.
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