Baby
The early years can be tumultuous. How do you take care of your new born? What are the signs and symptoms of common childhood illness and how do you know if your baby is developing fine? Here’s what you need to know about taking care of your baby.
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15 Tips On Breastfeeding
A mother's milk supply may vary at different times of the day. Most mothers feel fuller in the morning and less full in the evening.
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Bringing Home Your Preemie Baby
Since they have not reached the right stage before being brought into the world outside the womb, they are subject to more delicate and special care.
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What To Do With Baby’s First Doctor Visit
Your first baby doctor visit will see to it that your baby is having the right kind and amount of food he needs.
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Top 7 Tips On Doing Up A Nursery
Anticipating the arrival of your baby is exciting. You must be busy doing up the nursery before delivery as feeding and changing diapers will take over after that.
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Choosing the Right Baby Sitter
There are times when choosing the right baby sitter becomes difficult because we would want someone who could do the task the same way we have it done.
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Introducing Solid Foods To Your Baby
Solid foods are meant to complement and not replace milk feeds before your baby's first birthday. Some signs that your baby is developmentally ready before starting solid foods are...
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Taking Care of Baby’s Eyesight
You might also want to consider the fact that your baby is sometimes bumping on the sides whenever he moves as clear indication of babies eyesight problems.
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What To Do With Infant Teething
Be careful with objects which are said to be aids on infant teething like teething stone which are associated with baby choking. Seek the best way to ease baby’s pain.
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Ten Things to Do Before New Born Comes Home
The arrival of the new baby is something to prepare for. It is best that you prepare the things you need for the newborn while pregnant so you won’t end up rushing during the arrival.
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Preparing Your Pet Dog For Baby’s Arrival
Your dog has been your company during the time you and your partner are waiting for the baby. You have to prepare him too for the coming of the newborn.

























