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  • 1). Finding A Pediatrician For Your Newborn  By : Jacqueline Courtiol, M.A. Ed.
    Congratulations, you’re pregnant. As the count-down to the birth of your new child approaches, you should consider finding a pediatrician who will work the best with your soon to be expanding family. Having a pediatrician on-hand though the formative weeks and years of your child’s life is in the best interests of both you and your child. Waiting until your child gets sick or needs a check-up is absolutely not the time to be going through the selection process, which can be stressful even when everything is going according to plan.
    Article Related to: baby, newborn, pediatrician, infant

  • 2). Just What Is Colic – And Does My Baby Have It  By : Sarah Veda
    There are few things more nerve wracking than a crying baby, particularly when nothing you do seems to console him. But, how do you know when your baby’s symptoms have are just crying and when he has colic? And, just what is colic, anyway? No one knows exactly what causes colic, though many old wives tales abound. Lots of older women will tell you.
    Article Related to: baby, babies, infant, parent, mother, child

  • 3). Choosing the Right Pediatrician for You and Your Baby  By : Jacqueline Courtiol
    Congratulations, you're pregnant. As the count-down to the birth of your new child approaches, you should consider finding a pediatrician who will work the best with your soon to be expanding family. Having a pediatrician on-hand though the formative weeks and years of your child's life is in the best interests of both you and your child. Waiting until your child gets sick or needs a check-up is absolutely not the time to be going through the selection process, which can be stressful even when everything is going according to plan.
    Article Related to: pediatrician, baby, infant, health, pediatrics, aap

  • 5). Baby Photography.  By : TJ Tierney
    Babies can be the most challenging and rewarding portraits to take, but can also be the most frustrating. Babies tend to sleep, eat and cry a lot and won’t pose in front of the camera but don’t let that put you off photographing them. Creating the perfect baby portrait, when done right, will certainly be rewarding. One of the most important factors in photographing babies is patience and the way you apply child psychology when relating to the baby.
    Article Related to: baby, photography, photographers, portraits, infant, pictures

  • 6). Colic How Granny Smith Nearly Took My Life  By : kacycarr
    The good news for all colic sufferers is that it is only temporary but the bad news, just how long is temporary. I am not sure what kind of pain comes with dying but if ever there was a feeling of the end nearing it was in the temporary moment of my own experience where the excruciating agony was to leave me fearing for my life. Approx 15% of children suffer from colic and the alarming thing about it is our medical world is baffled by what exactly triggers the condition.
    Article Related to: colic, agony, baby, babies, suffering, pain, medical, break wind, burp, infant, sufferers, stomach

  • 7). No, No, No – Living With A Two Year Old  By : Sarah Veda
    If your child is approaching the age of two, your life is about to change dramatically. I know, your life already has changed dramatically, but you’re about to enter a whole new level of, well, frustration and despair. Luckily, the difficulties only last for about two years………..sigh. Well, to help you out, let me give you some tips about living with your two year old.
    Article Related to: baby, babies, infant, parent, mother, child

  • 8). Potty Training –Not For The Faint Of Heart  By : Sarah Veda
    If you’ve determined that your child is ready for potty training, it’s time to take the plunge. It’s not easy, but don’t despair, your child will master potty training some time before kindergarten. It’s important to make sure you’re ready, too, because potty training requires a lot of commitment on the part of the Mom. First, you need to make potty training a project.
    Article Related to: baby, babies, infant, parent, mother, child

  • 9). Bottle-feeding Guidelines  By : Robin OBrien
    In every doctor's surgery and hospital reception the walls are plastered with breastfeeding advice. What you don't often see are best practice guidelines for mothers who choose to bottle feed their baby. So, to rectify this, here are a few pointers. Don't let your baby's crying be the cue to begin feeding. If your baby's upset before you begin bottle-feeding then she may well fuss during her feed.
    Article Related to: bottle feeding, baby, parenting, infant, formula milk, children, child health, child care

  • 11). Developmental Stages – Is Your Baby On Track  By : Sarah Veda
    When you’re a first time Mother, you’re always worried about your baby’s development. Sometimes, we get downright obsessed with knowing when our child will sit up, crawl, walk and talk. And, if they’re one week later than we think they should be, we’re concerned that something’s wrong. Well, here’s the scoop on approximately when the big milestones take place.
    Article Related to: baby, babies, infant, parent, mother, child

  • 12). Newborn Sleeping Positions  By : Sarah Veda
    It can all be very confusing. Put the baby on her tummy, no her side, no her back. Over the years, we’ve been told many different things about sleeping positions for babies. Here’s the scoop, from my perspective, anyway. Years ago, it was common practice for babies to sleep on their stomachs. And, there was good reason – babies sleep more soundly on their tummies than in any other position.
    Article Related to: baby, babies, infant, parent, mother, child

  • 15). The Wacky Eating Habits Of A Toddler  By : Sarah Veda
    Once your child begins to leave the world of baby food behind, meal times can be a roller coaster ride. Toddlers are notorious for being fickle and picky eaters. But, how you handle your toddler’s eating habits at this age can have an impact on their eating habits for life. Toddlers thrive on routine, including mealtime routines. When you disrupt this routine, it can wreak havoc.
    Article Related to: baby, babies, infant, parent, mother, child

  • 16). Spit-Ups: Baby Problem or Laundry Problem?  By :
    Copyright 2006 Mike Patrick Jr, MD You've had your baby home a month or so, and he's a cutie--no doubt about it. There's one problem though, a problem you hadn't considered before he arrived: He pukes all the time! And it's not just a little urp. We're talking over your shoulder and through his nose kind of stuff. You're embarrassed to let others hold him.
    Article Related to: reflux, gastroesophageal, ger, gerd, spit-up, vomit, infant

  • 18). Staying At Home Or Working- Which Is Best For You  By : Sarah Veda
    Most mothers struggle with the question of whether to stay at home with their children or work. If you’re trying to make that decision, you know that it can be very difficult, because there are advantages and disadvantages to both sides. Here are some things to consider when making your decision. Can you afford to stay home? This one seems obvious, but the question requires consideration.
    Article Related to: baby, babies, infant, parent, mother, child

  • 19). Getting Your Baby On A Sleeping Routine  By : Sarah Veda
    It’s not unusual for newborns to have unusual sleeping habits, particularly for them to want to sleep during the day, and stay awake at night. Remember, in the womb its dark all the time, so night and day mean nothing to them. If your baby’s sleeping habits need some adjustment, here are some ways to get him on track. · Don’t keep quiet during the day when he’s sleeping – When he sleeps during the day (and all babies will) leave the door to his room open, and go about your normal daily routine.
    Article Related to: baby, babies, infant, parent, mother, child

  • 20). Babies Minor Maladies  By : Sarah Veda
    Babies can have a ton of little issues, and we worry ourselves silly over them, though most are no real threat to baby’s health. Here are a list of the most common little ailments, how to treat them at home, and when to call the doctor. · Diaper Rash – Diaper rash is caused by baby’s bottom being constantly exposed to wetness. For most babies, changing their diaper a little more often and applying an over the counter cream are enough to solve the problem.
    Article Related to: baby, babies, infant, parent, mother, child

  • 21). SIDS - Sudden Infant Death Syndrome – What You Need To Know  By : Sarah Veda
    Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is a frightening fear for most mothers. SIDS is often referred to as crib death, and is the sudden death of an infant who stops breathing. It is rare, affecting less than 2 in 1000 infants in the US, but the fear of it plagues all new mothers. Who needs to be worried? SIDS was once thought of as random, striking healthy babies, which made it all the more frightening.
    Article Related to: baby, babies, infant, parent, mother, child

  • 22). Put That Kid in a Car Seat!  By :
    Copyright 2006 Mike Patrick Jr, MD I don't currently advocate road rage. Laying on the horn, swearing like a sailor, and swerving around the slow guy in the passing lane is not my style. Of course, tastes change over time, so I'd like to reserve the right to practice road rage in the future. But understand this: It won't be the slow guy in the passing lane that sets me off.
    Article Related to: car, seat, road, rage, safety, seatbelt, infant, booster, accident

  • 25). Immunizations  By : Sarah Veda
    Immunizations are a necessary evil of childhood. As a mother, it’s heartbreaking to have your one year old begin to cry as soon as you enter the pediatrician’s building out of fear of a shot, but every time you take him to the doctor, but immunizations are the reason the death rate for infectious disease among babies and young children is so low today.
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