Baby Care Information

Complete guide for a mom to care for her small baby. Advice for proper baby nutrition, bath and coping for baby complications and defects.

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  • Sex And Parenthood
    Your sexual relationship will, for a short time, be one of the many aspects of your partnership that has to adapt. Talk openly to each other about your sexual needs and expectations so this doesn’t become a difficult issue. Your Feelings About Sex Don’t just have sex because you think it’s what your partner wants, and [...]
    Fri, 29 Feb 2008 11:05:59 +0000

  • Baby Development in Pregnancy
    Stimulating Play Stimulate her senses with songs and by talking to her. Hold her where she can see you, ideally at 8-10 in (20-25 cm). Move your fingers or a colorful toy through her line of vision so that her eyes and head follow your movements, and put a mobile over her crib. Do gentle knee bends and [...]
    Fri, 22 Feb 2008 07:17:18 +0000

  • Advantages of Bottle Feeding
    I’m not going to pretend that bottle feeding is as good for your baby as breast feeding, but i don’t want you to feel guilty, either. If you’re undecided, look back to the sections on breast feeding so that you’re aware of its positive advantages. Bottle feeding does, how ever, mean that both of [...]
    Fri, 15 Feb 2008 09:14:21 +0000

  • How We Care for at Your Special Baby
    Fortunately, few parents ever have to learn that their baby has a problem. This doesn’t make it any easier for those parents who have to face the fact that their baby has a condition that is going to affect, and perhaps dominate, her life and theirs, too. Diagnosis Your baby will be examined by your health [...]
    Tue, 05 Feb 2008 11:58:56 +0000

  • Make Your Own Baby Alive Food
    To grow and develop well, babies need as varied a diet as possible research shows that babies who are offered a wide menu to choose from invariably choose a healthy diet and accept varied tastes. On the other hand, if they’re only given fast foods and sweet things, they’ll inevitably want fries and ketchup [...]
    Sat, 05 Jan 2008 06:53:32 +0000

  • Sine and Symptoms Adjusting to Pregnancy
    Pregnancy After Miscarriage A miscarriage, still birth, or even a termination in the past can affect how you both feel about your current pregnancy. Rekindling grief Even if your earlier pregnancy or pregnancies were some time ago, being pregnant again may rekindle your grief. Talk things over with your partner or a close friend. Reliving the past If [...]
    Tue, 01 Jan 2008 08:57:00 +0000

  • When can you Determine Multiple Babies in Pregnancy?
    Small For Dates After reviewing the date of your last period and your expected date of delivery, both your heights, and scans of the baby, your pregnancy may be pronounced small for dates. Don’t worry, but doctors will keep an eye on you by. Giving you scans every two weeks for a while to ensure all is [...]
    Fri, 28 Dec 2007 12:25:17 +0000

  • Supplements in Pregnancy - Progress Of Pregnancy
    Mother Coping with common complaints Feeling sick is most common in the first three months. It may happen in the morning, but by no means always, and you may also vomit. Eating frequent small meals rather than big meals helps. If you’re vomiting incessantly, consult your doctor. You’re more likely to get cramps in your legs or [...]
    Mon, 24 Dec 2007 07:28:45 +0000

  • Contact Lens and Baby Care
    Have you just got your fifth pair of glasses broken, swiped to the floor by your baby? Do you ever feel that your glasses are in the way when you hug and kiss your child? Contact lenses can be the answer to these problems. With no bulky frames between you and your baby, you [...]
    Mon, 26 Nov 2007 13:53:23 +0000

  • Views on Cordocentesis or Percutaneous Umbilical Blood Sampling (PUBS)
    With the continuing improvement in sonographic images, a method of inserting a long needle into the umbilical vein as early as week 17 of pregnancy has been developed. In percutaneous (Latin per = through; cutis = skin) umbilical blood sampling, or PUBS, a small volume of fetal blood is withdrawn, approximately 1 to 4 milliliters, [...]
    Tue, 21 Aug 2007 10:50:56 +0000

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