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My Baby Has Dark Eye Rings
Ever since birth, my 18-month-old boy has dark eye rings, even after a long nap. May I know what maybe the cause and how can I improve the situation?
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Does Your Child Sing In His Own Language?
Recently my 4 year old likes to sing songs in his own language. He knows how to sing with the correct words but he does not want. Does this means anything?
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Your Baby’s First Solid Food
Dr Nancy Tan from SBCC Baby and Child Clinic shares with us some research on the types of food to give to your baby and the recommended age for your baby to be weaned.
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My 2 Year Old Girl Has Constipation
My 2-year-old girl has constipation problems even though she drinks plenty of water, eat fruits & vegetables. Is it good for her to take duphalac & prebiotic?
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Best Brand Of Formula Milk For Newborns
What brand of formula milk is the best for newborn other than breast milk? Dr Nancy Tan, a paediatrician from SBCC Baby & Child Clinic shares her insight on this.
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My Baby Seldom Farts
My 3 months old baby seldom farted this few week and she had colic. She also doesn’t poo everyday. What should I do to let her pass out more gas? Dr Nancy Tan from SBCC Baby & Child Clinic answers this.
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My 15 Month Old Son Refuses To Speak
My 15 month old son refuses to speak, but he understands and responds well. He can recognize numbers 1-5 and shapes. Recently, he only started to utter 'pa', 'bye' and 'mam mam'. Does he need go for speech therapy?
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Taking Medicine For Connective Tissue Disease
Is it advisable for a mum to take medicine for Connective Tissue Disease (CTD) to breastfeed baby? Or should mummy stop breastfeeding?
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My Baby Has Sensitve Skin
My 15-month-old son has very sensitive skin and tends to have rashes at the back and lower back area when he's sweaty. I usually use Fucicort which was prescribed by a PD. Any side effects to it if used in the long term?
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My Girl Is Not Speaking, Should I Be Worried?
My 16 month old girl can't speak a word. My friend’s child can say 'ma ma', 'star', 'bird' and 'dog'. Should I be worried? Esther Lim, CEO and founder of LEAP SchoolHouse shares her insight on this.