Many new parents choose to breastfeed or chest feed their babies. The World Health Organization recommends breastfeeding or chestfeeding until six months of age with ongoing breastfeeding and solid food introduction up to 2 years of age or longer.
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What Do I Do to Help Siblings When a New Baby Arrives?
These worries are shared by many parents across the globe as they prepare to welcome a new baby into the family. A new child is always going to change the family dynamic. It is essential the outline that these changes can be positive as well as negative.
How To Change a Diaper & Prevent Leaks
How to change a diaper by Dr. Dina Kulik
How to Heal Cracked Nipples from Breastfeeding
Many people experience some nipple pain from breastfeeding or chestfeeding or cracked nipples from breastfeeding or chestfeeding. Mild nipple pain is expected and should fade in a few days.
Newborn Rashes and Baby Acne
Baby acne only happens in your baby’s first few months of life. In almost all cases, the acne resolves on its own without treatment.
Roseola In Kids
Roseola is caused by a virus that is very contagious. The infection spreads through droplets that others breathe in after a child with roseola coughs, talks or sneezes.
Constipation In Babies
Constipation in babies is so common! I find many kids nowadays eat too much processed food, too little fiber, and way too little water. Watch the video.
Diaper Rashes In Babies
Newborn diaper rashes are usually contact dermatitis. When urine and stool comes in contact with the skin it can become irritated. Watch the movie!
How To Deal With Infant Gas
All babies have episodes of baby gas or cramping. Parents look to me for how to soothe their fussy baby.