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Information for Adult Parents
09
Mar, 2019

Information for Adult Parents

The number of births to women aged over 50 is soaring. But what’s the real story behind the rise? Three mothers talk about the joy of finally having a baby long after it would once have been possible. o celebrate reaching half a century, Gemma Barnes wrote a list of the 50 things she hoped

25
Feb, 2018

Pregnancy and varicose veins

Varicose veins are a common, usually harmless part of pregnancy for some women. They happen when the uterus applies pressure to the large vein (the inferior vena cava) that carries blood back to the heart from your feet and legs. Varicose veins can become itchy, uncomfortable, or even painful. They’re usually found in the legs, genital

10
Feb, 2018

When do you need stitches for a cut or wound

Do all cuts need stitches? Stitches or no stitches is a big question when it comes to infants and children. Between the playground, sports, and the rough-and-tumble of everyday life, kids end up with bruises, scrapes, and cuts from time to time. While many can be treated with some disinfectant and a bandage, it’s important

How Often should you feed newborn baby
24
Jan, 2018

How Often should you feed newborn baby

How Often should you feed newborn baby Your newborn will feed or nurse about 8 to 12 times per day during the first weeks of life. In the beginning, mothers may want to try nursing 10–15 minutes on each breast, then adjust the time as necessary. Breastfeeding should be on demand (when your baby is

24
Jan, 2018

About Formula Feeding a newborn baby

Formula Feeding a newborn baby Commercially prepared infant formula is a nutritious alternative to breast milk. Bottle feeding can offer more freedom and flexibility for moms, and it makes it easier to know how much the baby is getting. Because babies digest formula more slowly than breast milk, a baby who is getting formula may

24
Jan, 2018

Feeding your newborn baby

How you feed your newborn is the first nutrition decision you make for your child. These guidelines on breastfeeding and bottle feeding can help you know what’s right for you and your baby. Breast or Bottle? The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that babies be breastfed exclusively for about the first 6 months. Following

14
Jan, 2018

Common cause for ear pain in children

Common cause for ear pain in children Cotton swabs are standard in many family bathrooms. They’re handy for a variety of grooming needs, but often are used to remove earwax — a common but potentially hazardous practice. While some people have more earwax than others, in general the ear makes just as much wax as

09
Jan, 2018

How to choose Safe Baby Products: Infant Seats & Child Safety Seats

Infant Seats Infant seats should not be confused with infant or child safety seats (car seats). Regular infant seats simply allow young babies to sit up. They’re not designed to protect a baby in a crash and should never be used to transport infants. Some child safety seats, however, can double as infant seats. What to look for: The

09
Jan, 2018

Should we use Infant walkers- are they safe

Walkers — devices with wheeled frames and suspended seats that allow babies to move around using their feet — are a big no-no nowadays. Health experts strongly discourage the use of walkers. While infant walkers were very popular years ago, doctors have increasingly found them to be a leading cause of serious injuries in babies.

01
Jan, 2018

3 ways to build strong bones in infants and kids

It’s easy to take our bones for granted. After all, they do all their work behind the scenes. But when a bone breaks, it’s a big deal. Bones take time to heal, even for kids. Having strong bones in childhood lays a foundation for bone health throughout life. We build almost all our bone density

30
Dec, 2017

Do we really need Tonsils

The main function of tonsils is to help stop bacteria from getting farther down the throat. However, a tonsillectomy doesn’t put kids at risk for more infections. In fact, some kids get fewer throat infections after tonsillectomies. When the tonsils are removed, other tissues in the body take over their role to help prevent infection. Due to successful antibiotic treatments

How to bond with my baby
29
Dec, 2017

How to develop bonding with my baby

How do I bond with my baby? Bonding is the intense attachment that develops between parents and their baby.  It makes parents want to shower their baby with love and affection and to protect and care for their little one. Bonding gets parents up in the middle of the night to feed their hungry baby

24
Dec, 2017

What are tonsils and what should you know about them

Everybody’s heard of tonsils. But not everyone knows what tonsils do or why they may need to be removed. Knowing the facts can help alleviate the fears of both parents and kids facing a tonsillectomy. Tonsils and Tonsillitis Tonsils are clumps of tissue on both sides of the throat that help fight infections. Tonsils may

24
Dec, 2017

What is better breast feeding or bottle feed?

How you feed your newborn is the first nutrition decision you will make for your child. These guidelines on breastfeeding and bottle feeding can help you make the decision that’s right for you and your baby. Breast or Bottle? Medical experts say breastfeeding is best for newborns. Specifically, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends

Adenoids - kids playing in water
18
Dec, 2017

Things you should know about Adenoids

Enlarged Adenoids Adenoids are a patch of tissue that sits at the very back of the nasal passage. Like tonsils, adenoids help keep the body healthy by trapping harmful bacteria and viruses that you breathe in or swallow. Although you can see the tonsils at the back of the throat, adenoids aren’t directly visible. Adenoids do important




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