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Face of sleeping newborn baby, face being lightly touched by caregiver hand
November 19, 2024/Children's Health

Newborn Lip Blisters: What Causes Them and When To Seek Care

Your baby can develop lip blisters from an infection or because of the way they feed

Caregiver holding baby in babysling while pushing shopping cart in grocery store
November 18, 2024/Children's Health

Babywearing: What Is It and What Are the Benefits?

When done safely, carrying your baby in a sling or other device can free your hands and soothe your little one

Distressed caregiver holding baby bottle, with baby in crib reaching for the bottle/caregiver
September 16, 2024/Children's Health

4 Myths About Nipple Confusion, How To Avoid It and When To Get Help

If your baby has problems switching between breast and bottle, talk to your provider to get to the bottom of the confusion

Caregiver holding baby in mostly beige room
September 3, 2024/Parenting

What Is ‘Sad Beige Parenting’ and Is It Harmful to Babies?

Don’t lose sleep over color palettes — your ‘sad beige baby’ couldn’t care less

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Caregiver holding baby and picking up bottle of milk
July 18, 2024/Children's Health

A How-To Guide on Hand-Expressing Breast Milk

Hand expression follows a specific rhythmic pattern to trigger a breast milk let-down

Smiling female looking down at baby while the baby breast feeds

Relactation 101: How To Induce Lactation After You’ve Stopped

Relactation can reproduce breast milk after two to four weeks

Caregiver burping baby, holding baby over their shoulder, patting baby's back
July 1, 2024/Children's Health

Gassy Baby? Try These 9 Gas Relief Tips

Burping, gas drops and extra tummy time are just a few ways to help your wee one rip one

Female breast feeding baby

Can You Drink Alcohol While Breastfeeding?

An occasional drink is OK, and you can safely nurse your baby after the alcohol has left your breast milk

Baby sleeping on their side
May 17, 2024/Children's Health

What To Know About Baby’s Fontanelles (aka Soft Spots)

A sunken soft spot may be a sign of dehydration, while a bulging soft spot may be a sign of head trauma

Newborn's tiny hand gripping caregiver's thumb
April 15, 2024/Children's Health

Why Is My Baby Hairy? Newborn Body Hair Explained

Lanugo — the soft, fine hair that develops in utero — is harmless and will shed within a few weeks

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