Most infants can roll from tummy to back by 6 months old — but remember, every child develops at their own pace
Baths can be safe if you turn down the temp, avoid irritating bath products and take extra precautions against
If you wash regularly and change your underwear as needed, this can be a safe (and liberating) alternative to pads and tampons
Dehydration, spinal fluid leaks and other conditions can cause positional headaches when you stand up
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