IS BABY UNDER THE WEATHER? SYMPTOM GUIDE FOR NEW MOMS
Its easy to know when you’re sick. Just as easy is communication what’s wrong to people who can help. But your baby can’t exactly explain when they aren’t feeling well or what’s going on inside. Parenting.com has a pretty neat Child Health Guide that helps identify some symptoms young ones may be experiencing and give you guidance on what to do to help your child when they experience them. It was developed in partnership with Harvard Health Publications & Dartmouth Medical School.
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FEEDING YOUR NEWBORN…”AU NATURAL”
Like this website says, “the prospect of breastfeeding may be daunting.” Boy, is this a true statement! So its nice that the editors of Parenting.com have created a resource guide for moms who decide to breastfeed their babies. Take a look…
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NUTRITION IN THE FIRST YEAR
BabyZone gives newer moms a guide to making sure your little one has the nutrition he or she needs. Its not meant to be the end-all, be-all, but it does really help those of us who are in uncharted territory find our way
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NEW MOM ADVICE
So, the bundle of baby has arrived and now you are back home bonding and working to physically recover from the birthing process. Realize that your body as been through a MAJOR experience and it will take some time to adjust. There are physical and emotional transitions and changes that are 100% normal to experience. It just seems like sometimes people don’t discuss them in detail. University Hospitals is here to educate you on what is normal to experience in these intense first weeks home from the hospital.
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THE TRUTH ABOUT MENINGITIS
Just the word “Meningitis” is frightening. Its important to understand the differences between the most common forms of meningitis, bacterial and viral. In addition to learning about this illness, you’ll also want to know what you can do to minimize the chances that your child will experience Meningitis. University Hospitals has offered up this article to help educate you.
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ASK THE DOCTOR
With all the talk about the safety of imported toys, parents are very concerned about lead poisoning and how this can affect their children. Specifically, how can you be sure that the toys your kids have are safe to play with? University Hospitals offers some advice on this topic.
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