Your baby should start sleeping through the night at about 3 months. But babies are learning and observing all the time, and your baby could soon start to associate sleep time with time that… READ MORE
Archive for September, 2009
Sleep issues 4-7 months
Posted in Baby's, tagged feeding, warm bath, fold her laundry, learning, observing, reading, Rocking and snuggling, separation anxiety, singing, strong-willed on 29/09/2009 | Leave a Comment »
How to Treat Your Baby’s Cold
Posted in Baby's, tagged breast milk, formula, warm bath, baby’s discomfort, breathe nasally, cool-mist vaporizer, ear infection, pediatrician, petroleum jelly, relieve congestion, Treat Your Baby’s Cold on 26/09/2009 | Leave a Comment »
Your baby’s cold can be just as hard on you as it is on her. But you can help ease your baby’s discomfort and keep the infection from worsening by ensuring she gets….READ MORE
Breastfeeding While Pregnant
Posted in Baby's, tagged mastitis, Breastfeeding While Pregnant, constantly drained, new baby coming, stop breastfeeding, traumatic event on 23/09/2009 | Leave a Comment »
Being pregnant doesn’t mean you have to stop breastfeeding your child. Long ago doctors believed it actually took nutrients away from the baby inside you, however….READ MORE
Do Multiple Vaccines Overwhelm or Weaken the Infant’s Immune System
Posted in Baby's, tagged breast milk, diphtheria, immune system, measles, Multiple Vaccines, mumps, pertussis, placenta before birth, polio, rubella, smallpox, tetanus on 17/09/2009 | Leave a Comment »
Today, children receive 11 vaccines routinely and as many as 20 shots by 2 years of age. Recent Pediatrics article:….READ MORE
Caring for your Baby after Vaccinations
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged baby sleeps, cool compress, never give aspirin, reactions to vaccinations, slight fever, trouble sleeping, Vaccinations on 14/09/2009 | Leave a Comment »
Nobody likes getting shots when they go to the doctor.But as a parent, it can be even more difficult when it’s time for your baby to receive one….READ MORE
How to get back into shape after your baby is born.
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged breast feeding, gentle exercise, healthy nourishing food, post-natal exercises, strenuous exercise routine, yoga, your baby sleeps, Your tummy on 08/09/2009 | Leave a Comment »
Be especially kind to yourself in the first weeks after your baby is born. Your body has gone through huge changes and it is unrealistic to expect that you can snap back into your old….READ MORE
How You Can Avoid Having a Premature Baby
Posted in Baby's, tagged healthcare, infant mortality, neonatal care, Premature Baby, premature births, premature newborns on 05/09/2009 | Leave a Comment »
Directing more healthcare dollars to prenatal care and reproductive services might improve survival rates of premature babies in the US. Low birth weight babies are at risk for a host of health….READ MORE
Help for Colic
Posted in Baby's, tagged baby’s diapers, father, feed baby, first three weeks, Help for Colic, Hospital, mother, Newborn, singing a lullaby on 02/09/2009 | Leave a Comment »
Hearing a baby cry is part of life. This is because the infant cannot talk yet to say what he or she wants so the parents have to do whatever it takes to make it stop. Should this occur longer than usual, some will overreact…READ MORE