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Your baby can develop lip blisters from an infection or because of the way they feed
When done safely, carrying your baby in a sling or other device can free your hands and soothe your little one
If your baby has problems switching between breast and bottle, talk to your provider to get to the bottom of the confusion
Don’t lose sleep over color palettes — your ‘sad beige baby’ couldn’t care less
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Hand expression follows a specific rhythmic pattern to trigger a breast milk let-down
Relactation can reproduce breast milk after two to four weeks
Burping, gas drops and extra tummy time are just a few ways to help your wee one rip one
An occasional drink is OK, and you can safely nurse your baby after the alcohol has left your breast milk
A sunken soft spot may be a sign of dehydration, while a bulging soft spot may be a sign of head trauma
Lanugo — the soft, fine hair that develops in utero — is harmless and will shed within a few weeks
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