Tag: infant care

gently removing cradle cap from baby's head with comb and moisturizer
September 17, 2023/Children's Health

How To Get Rid of Cradle Cap in 4 Steps

Moisturizer, a daily bath and some gentle nudging can help

Parent holding newborn while feeding them formula.
September 11, 2023/Children's Health

Babies Shouldn’t Drink Water — Here’s Why

Tiny kidneys and tiny tummies don’t mix well with water

woman holding baby while talking to doctor
September 4, 2023/Pregnancy & Childbirth

Breastfeeding? Yes, You Can Still Get Pregnant

Popular myth says breastfeeding prevents pregnancy, but that’s not the whole story

Parents gaze lovingly on their newborn laying on the changing table.
August 17, 2023/Children's Health

Oh, Baby! Understanding Your Newborn’s Appearance and Behavior

From baby acne and body hair to rooting reflexes and sleeping patterns, it’s all normal

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newborn being dried off after a bath
July 13, 2023/Children's Health

Bath Time for Baby: When and How To Bathe Your Newborn

Be mindful about temperature, positioning and efficiency when it’s comes to your little one

car seat in the foreground with parents holding newborn in the background
June 21, 2023/Children's Health

Preemies and Car Seats: What You Need To Know

Babies born preterm may need special precautions to ride safely in a car

Older child belted into rear-facing care seat which is in the back sear of the car.
June 18, 2023/Children's Health

Essential Tips for Car Seat Safety

Keep your child rear-facing as long and possible, and ensure proper fit and installation

Mom burps gassy baby who sits on her lap.
May 21, 2023/Children's Health

Why Gripe Water Isn’t the Best Answer for Your Fussy, Gassy or Colicky Baby

Gripe water isn’t regulated by the FDA, and research doesn’t support its use

Teething baby crying
April 30, 2023/Children's Health

Teething Doesn’t Cause Fevers — and Other Myths To Sink Your Teeth Into

Drooling, chewing and mild fussing are the most common baby teething symptoms

Closeup of a baby chewing on a teething toy.
April 25, 2023/Children's Health

Teething Remedies for Your Baby’s Aching Mouth

Stick to clean, cold compresses, and avoid topical ointments

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