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Talk to your child's health care provider if you can understand only a few or none of your 2-year-old's words. A delay using words or talking can be an ...
Intellectual disabilities. Delayed growth, resulting in smaller size for the child's age. Other symptoms. Damage to the brain can contribute to other symptoms, ...
A balanced diet gives children fuel for growth and activity. Encourage your child to eat nutritious foods. Learn which nutrients are key and in what amounts ...
Fifteen weeks into your pregnancy, or 13 weeks after conception, your baby is growing quickly. Bone development continues. Soon you'll be able to see bones on ...
Also help your child get enough rest. Good sleep habits will serve your child well for years to come. A balanced diet gives children fuel for growth and ...
But a baby's growth is not constant. It naturally comes in bursts. Nutrition affects how fast babies grow. And the genes a baby inherits also affect growth.
Your child's care team wants to support you, not pressure you. Another small, helpful action you can take now: Add your baby's vaccine schedule to your ...
Week 29: Baby kicks and stretches. Twenty-nine weeks into your pregnancy, or 27 weeks after conception, your baby can kick, stretch and make grasping movements ...
A premature baby may have trouble breathing due to being born with lungs that aren't fully developed. If the baby's lungs lack a substance that allows the lungs ...
Research advances that improve the care of children with neurological conditions. Our pediatric physician-scientists and other researchers are committed to ...
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