Babies
Deciding between breast feeding and formula
by Kate Mellen
Naturally, breast feeding is what's best for baby. I will admit, however, that I have a love/hate relationship with breast feeding. On second thought, "hate" is too strong of a word. Maybe I should say that I have a love/mixed feeling relationship with breast feeding.
I love that I can nourish my baby with the exact combination of nutrients that she needs to grow, be healthy, and develop a good immune
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Baby Developmental Stages
- When babies learn to walk
- What to expect during your child's nine-month well-baby visit
- What to expect during your child's two-month well-baby visit
- Child weight guidelines for different ages and genders
- How to get your toddler to brush his teeth
- Signs of teething in babies, children and teens
- Can babies be spoiled by being held all the time?
Baby Safety
- Baby and toddler safety: Choking hazards and their prevention
- Safety measures in baby baths
- When not to use the "controlled crying" method with your baby
- Tips for buying baby swings
- How to clean your children's toys properly
- How to bathe a newborn
- First aid tips for common injuries in children
Common Baby Ailments
- Baby colic: What parents can do to handle the stress of colic
- How to determine if your child has a cold or the flu
- Is the chicken pox vaccine necessary?

- How to cure a child's nosebleed: Separating myth from fact
- How to prevent outer ear infections
- How to keep a teething baby comfortable
- Causes of baby eczema
Feeding & Breastfeeding
A high needs baby is one that is extremely demanding and abnormally fussy. They usually require a lot more attention than the average
There is so much excitement and joy when you have your first baby. Most new moms can't wait to run to Babies R Us and create a baby
by MJ Suttor
When my son was a baby, he had the problem of projectile vomiting. As much as we would swaddle ourselves and him with towels and receiving
by Carla Raley
Most parents, especially if they have more than one child, have been faced with a little one who attaches themselves to an object:
Writing Assignments
- Common Baby Ailments
- Tips to sooth a dry nose in infants
- How to use gripe water
- Treatments for prickly heat rash in babies
- Baby Accessories
- Custom baby bedding and baby nursery themes
- Product reviews: TotsBots Easyfit reusable nappies
- Product reviews: TotsBots Pocket Tot reusable nappies
- Product reviews: Mamas and Papas Pulse Stroller
- Feeding & Breastfeeding
- The effect of temperature on breast milk production
- TAFN and AFDC: How to qualify with a new baby
- Product reviews: Lactofree, lactose-free milk-based baby formula
- Product reviews: Enfamil low iron milk-based infant formula
Difference of opinion? Debate now.
- Baby Sleep Issues
- Security blanket: Key to baby sleeping all night?
- Is it OK to allow your baby to stay up late and become a "night owl"?
- Common Baby Ailments
- Is circumcising baby boys a good or bad choice?
- Is the chicken pox vaccine necessary?
- Is the MMR vaccine effective?
- Are weight loss camps appropriate for children under 10?



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