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Here's what you need to know about caring for a premature baby and the possible health problems of a preterm birth.
How much should I expect my baby to grow in the first year? Answer From Angela C. Mattke, M.D.. Healthy infants come in a range of sizes. But looking at the ...
"Should a child choke or swallow something dangerous, parents and caregivers may want to offer liquids and/or solids, but this is not recommended. Also, parents ...
Breast milk is the ideal food for babies — with rare exceptions. If breastfeeding isn't possible, use infant formula. Healthy newborns don't need cereal, water, ...
But your baby's pediatrician or other health care professional can talk with you about any risks your baby may have. And there are ways to help your baby sleep ...
During infancy, the doctor will plot your baby's growth on charts that show weight for length. Later, your baby's doctor may calculate your child's BMI. You can ...
The most common cause of nausea and vomiting is viral gastroenteritis, often called the stomach flu. Seek emergency medical care if your infant is vomiting very ...
Your doctor will likely diagnose infant jaundice on the basis of your baby's appearance. However, it's still necessary to measure the level of bilirubin in ...
Milestones for most 4- to 6-month-old infants include increased alertness and evolving motor skills.
Infant botulism. This most generic form of botulism begins after spores of C. botulinum bacteria grow in a baby's intestinal tract. It typically occurs in ...
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