
These are the 20 “silly” things that you should never do to your baby… Never!! (1) Never let your baby play with balloons or plastic bags — they could be a choking hazard. (2) Never put stuffed animals or dolls that hold cassette tapes near your baby when she sleeps because if the tape unwinds it [...]
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(1) Don’t let your baby nap or sleep with a bottle of milk or juice. It could cause tooth decay. (2) Don’t let your baby fall asleep with a pacifier because she may wake up and start crying if it falls out. (3) Don’t keep loose objects inthe back seat of the car when baby is [...]
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You are a brand new parent, and you are just bringing your first child home. You are naturally excited and cannot wait to get the newborn babyback home. However, there is so much to do now and everything is down to you. Now is the time where you will realize exactly how prepared you are! Do [...]
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Having a newborn baby is often an exciting, extremely happy time for both mother and father, but it can also be extremely intimidating. With no extra help from the nurses at the hospital, looking after your baby can seem like an impossible task and many new parents have no idea whichskin care products to go for. Must Have [...]
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The hands and feet of many newborns look blue, especially if they are at all cool. Some babies with pale skin also show a bluish mottling all over their bodies when undressed. These color changes are caused by slow blood circulation in the skin and are not a sign of illness. Babies often have bluish lips. Blueness [...]
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It’s possible that you will find yourself feeling discouraged for a while when you begin taking care ofyour baby. It’s a fairly common feeling. Especially with the first one. You may not be able to put your finger on anything that is definitely wrong. You just weep easily, or you may feel bad about certain [...]
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It is very important to plan and devise out a proper sleeping schedule for your baby. This would cut down the great trouble that babies tend to give to rest of the family. Generally babies change their sleeping time and end up with exactly opposite of what the family has. Thisscheduling will take care of that part. [...]
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You may soon have a baby or maybe you have one already. If you haven’t had much experience, you may wonder whether you are going to know how to do a good job. If you feel good about how you have raised your baby, you may still have questions about the next challenge, whether that’s a new sibling, toilet training or the [...]
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All babies cry and fret sometimes, and it’s usually not too hard to figure out why. The section Crying and Comforting also applies to babies through the first yearof life. Crying tends to increase until about six to eight weeks old: then, mercifully, it begins to diminish. By three to four months, most babies fuss for a total [...]
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This can be difficult for many parents because babies love to play with food. Slinging squash and poking peas is an important way babies find out about the physical world; teasing and provoking parents in an important way they learn about the world of relationships. Parents need to share in the fun but also set appropriate limits (“You can pick up your mashed [...]
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