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How to Soothe a Crying Baby & Put the Baby to Sleep

Your baby's cry means that something is bothering him. Your baby does not cry to manipulate you, or because you have spoiled him by holding him too much. He may be hungry, wet, lonely, too hot or too cold, overstimulated or in pain. Respond to...

List of Baby Supplies for a New Baby

The needs of a new baby are simple and revolve mostly around being fed, performing bodily functions, sleeping and bonding with her parents. There are many things that you might want to have for your newborn baby, such as a nice room and a small...

Foods to Feed a Baby When a Baby Is Constipated

Babies can become constipated for a variety of reasons, most of which are generally not serious. Constipation can occur when babies start solid foods, especially during the transition phase. Fortunately, most cases of constipation in babies can be...

How to Line a Baby's Crib Without a Baby Bumper

Though baby bumpers were once a standard component to most crib bedding sets, many experts now advise against using bumpers in cribs. This is because the thick pads can restrict the baby's airflow, a fact that some doctors have tied to SIDS. If...

When Should Babies Be Off Baby Food?

Feeding your baby can be one of the most stressful parts of your day. Ensuring he gets enough to eat, choosing age-appropriate and nutritious food and waging war with a picky eater are all challenging. Weaning your baby off of baby food may make...

How Baby Sign Language Helps Babies

Teaching babies sign language is becoming more common. In the book "Baby Signs: How to Talk with Your Baby Before Your Baby Can Talk," Dr. Robin Hansen says that many parents use sign language as a means of communicating with children who cannot...

Healthy Vegetables for Babies and Homemade Baby Food

Vegetables should be included as one of your baby's first foods because they provide the nutrients she needs to grow and to remain healthy. Homemade baby food allows you to choose the ingredients that your baby eats so you can rest assured that...

Organic Baby Food Vs. Regular Baby Food

The decision to feed your baby organic baby food or regular baby food should be based on facts and not fear. The factors that can play into the choice include the health benefits of choosing organic, the potential health risks of using regular...

Can Powdered Milk for Babies Give a Baby Gas?

Many parents know the misery of a baby suffering from gas. Although gas can be caused by a variety of factors, including overall health and feeding position, food choices frequently play a role in gas, according to pediatrician William Sears....

Is it Better to Use Glass Baby Bottles or Plastic Baby Bottles?

Glass baby bottles may be safer than plastic baby bottles. Plastic baby bottles sometimes contain a chemical called Bisphenol A (BPA), which has been linked to prostate cancer and early puberty in animal studies. In January 2010, the U.S. Food and...

How Long Should I Feed My Baby Gerber Cereal for Babies?

When your baby is about 4 to 6 months old, your pediatrician will tell you to start giving your baby cereal. Working cereals, such as Gerber cereal for babies, into your baby's diet can be a frustrating experience. One common question parents have...

Which Baby Foods Could Cause an Upset Stomach in Babies?

Babies do not have the ability to tell us which types of foods don't agree with them. It is your job as a parent to monitor your infant for signs of stomach upset. Bloating, stomach distension, gas, crying, spitting up and vomiting are all signs...

How to Comfort a Baby

A baby may cry because of hunger, discomfort, pain, illness, boredom, insecurity or loneliness. If a feeding, burping and a diaper change does not comfort the baby, check for a fever. If the baby does not seem ill, the baby probably just needs a...

How to Cradle a Baby

Cradling is a safe and secure way to hold your baby in one hand so the other can remain free. According to KidsHealth website, the cradle hold is a common nursing position, especially for newborn babies. In addition to providing the right amount...

About Baby Walkers

Infants between the ages of 6 months and a year have a powerful urge to move across the floor, according to DrGreene.com. Children love the freedom that a baby walker can provide as they roll across the floor with the help of their little moving...

How to Dress a Baby

Dressing a baby properly requires two things: knowing how to dress your baby and having the appropriate clothing for your baby. The physical process can be surprisingly difficult if you've never dealt with a newborn or a squirmy baby. However,...

How to Cook for a Baby

Cooking for a baby is one way to lead a greener lifestyle. Making your own baby food instead of buying prepackaged baby food also saves families money. Homemade baby food also gives your baby a chance to try foods, such as avocados, not offered by...

How to Sign With Your Baby

Howard Reinstein, spokesperson of the American Academy of Pediatrics, explains that babies can understand language before they can speak it. Sign language can help bridge that gap by making it possible for your baby to communicate before he can...

About Baby Teeth

Many parents greet the appearance of a baby's first tooth with both joy and frustration. While it proves exciting when a baby grows his first teeth, the pain of teething can make even the happiest baby a bit cranky. Understanding the process of...

How to Nurse a Baby

Breastfeeding is commonly referred to as "nursing" a baby. For moms who have never nursed before the task can seem daunting, but the advantages of nursing and breast milk are reason enough for women to conquer to their fear. Nursing may hurt the...

How to Jog With a Baby

Jogging helps you return to your pre-baby weight while improving your cardiovascular health. If you plan to take your baby with you on your jogs, you'll need a stable jogging stroller equipped with safety features like a five-point harness for...

Development in a Baby

The first year of a baby's life is full of growing and learning. It isn't uncommon for a parent to wonder how her child is developing in relation to other babies of the same age. As such, it is common to hear parents comparing the age at which...

Baby & Allergy

A baby who has a reoccurring cold may actually be suffering from allergies. Allergies vary in intensity and come from an array of sources. According to Baby Center, babies with allergies are more prone to asthma as well as infections of the ears...

What Is Baby Eczema?

Eczema is a common skin rash that occurs in one out of 10 kids, mostly during infancy, according to the website Kid's Health. Eczema is triggered by allergens in your baby's life. If a close family member has had eczema or has allergies or asthma,...

About Baby Gas

Gas in babies is difficult to detect, has many causes, and can be resolved in a variety of ways. In most cases, gas is not an ailment to be concerned about in babies but it is rather uncomfortable. The best a parent can do is comfort their gassy...

How to Soothe Your Baby

A fussy baby is an uncomfortable baby. Crying is your baby’s way of getting your attention and alerting you to his needs. Babies cry for a variety of reasons, including hunger, pain and overstimulation. Techniques to soothe your baby depend...

About Baby Delivery

Delivering a baby is one of the highlights of a mother's life, along with other friends and family members who are patiently awaiting the new arrival. Baby delivery isn't always as easy as it seems, there are several things that come into play and...

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