Knowing how much time your baby should typically go between naps can help keep them on a more regular schedule
Set your child up for potty training success by waiting until they’re ready, keeping the pressure low and going heavy on the praise
In babies under 12 months, honey may cause a serious illness called infant botulism
You can help strengthen your child’s immune system by focusing on hand washing and staying up-to-date on their vaccines
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Lanugo — the soft, fine hair that develops in utero — is harmless and will shed within a few weeks
Crossed eyes in a newborn are fairly common, typically harmless and usually go away
A dental emergency, quick action is key to preventing long-term damage
Severe and debilitating headaches can affect the quality of your child’s life
When breastfeeding doesn’t go as planned, you may need to supplement with formula or donor breast milk — and that’s OK
Neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome, or NOWS, can develop when a birthing parent uses opioids, nonmedical drugs or even some prescription drugs during pregnancy