What is Newborn Grunting, Its Causes, & How to Manage it?
Newborns make a lot of weird noises, and it freaks parents out fast. Most of the time, the baby is not choking or dying. Building a st...
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What Causes Stridor in Babies and When Is It Serious
You are rocking your newborn at 2 a.m. when you catch it: a faint but unmistakable squeaky sound with each breath. It does not sound l...
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5 Signs Your Baby Growth Spurts Are About To Begin
One day the baby is calm, feeding normally, and sleeping in a way that makes a parent think, "Oh wow, we're getting the hang of this."...
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Newborn Eye Discharge: What's Normal And What Needs Help
Seeing crusty or sticky stuff around a newborn's eye can scare a parent fast. One second the baby looks peaceful, the next there's a l...
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When Can Babies Safely Sleep on Their Stomach at Night?
Babies sleep on stomach is a topic that makes many parents stop and think, especially at night. Questions about baby stomach sleeping age and safet...
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Micro Preemies Care, Causes, Complications and Development
When a baby arrives much earlier than expected, parents step into a world filled with uncertainty, medical terms and hope. Micro preemies are extre...
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Baby Cues Guide: How to Read Hunger and Sleep Signals
When you bring a baby home, one of the first challenges you face is figuring out what they're trying to tell you. Babies can't speak, ...
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New Parent's Guide to Getting to Know Your Newborn
Bringing your baby home is exciting, exhausting, and a little overwhelming. One moment, you're staring at their tiny fingers in awe. N...
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Lip Tie in Babies: What It Is, Signs, and Symptoms
Feeding your baby shouldn't feel like a battle. But for some new parents, every bottle, every latch, and every sleepless night circles...
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Breastfeeding vs. Formula Feeding Pros, Cons & How to Choose
One of the most important decisions new parents face is how to feed their newborn. The choice between breastfeeding and formula feedin...
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