Baby Development Guide: Milestones, Teething & Infant Safety

Supporting infant growth involves identifying teething stages, establishing safe sleep environments, and transitioning to age-appropriate solid foods.

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At What Age Can You Stop Warming Up a Bottle for a Baby?

Many parents know the proper method for heating up a baby bottle, but some are unsure of when and how to transition from a warm bottle to cold milk. What may be surprising to many parents is that there are no rules for when to stop warming up a baby bottle.

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My Breastfed Baby is Waking in the Night With Gas Pain

Babies are born with immature digestive systems that make night waking with gas pain a common occurrence. While bottle feeding is more commonly associated with digestive troubles and irritability in a baby, breastfeeding may also contribute to discomfort under certain circumstances.

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Is it Unhealthy for a 2-Month-Old Baby to Eat Cereal?

While it might be tempting to give your 2-month-old cereal in the hope she’ll sleep through the night, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends breastfeeding exclusively for the first six months of life. Babies need to be developmentally and physically ready to start eating solid foods.

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Baby's Feet Peel & Blister

Peeling and blistering of your baby’s feet can be distressful, especially if your baby is also experiencing other symptoms of discomfort such as a fever or itching. Foot peeling and blistering can be caused by a variety of factors and conditions, some that require the attention and treatment of a pediatrician.

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Teething Remedies for a One-Year Old

Teething can be as uncomfortable for the parents as it is for the 1-year old. A baby tooth cuts a painful path through your child’s gum, causing discomfort, pain, swelling and drooling. Your child probably got her first tooth between 4 and 7 months old, when it was easy to massage her pain away.

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How to Calm a Baby's Tummy Ache

A tummy ache causes a baby discomfort that leads to fussiness and may interfere with her sleep. Potential causes of an infant stomachache include lactose intolerance, colic, reflux, gastroenteritis, constipation, gas or an intestinal blockage.

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Should You Put Cereal in a Baby's Bottle?

As a parent of an infant, you know all about sleepless nights. You might even daydream about your pre-baby days, when you used to get a full eight hours of uninterrupted sleep.

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The Safety of Baby Bunting Bags

It's tempting to add a baby bunting bag to your baby's stroller or car seat, especially during the colder winter months. Since baby bunting bags are sold at major retailers, they're mainstream and often thought of as safe for your baby.

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How to Prevent Air Bubbles in Baby Bottles

When your baby feeds from a bottle, he's more likely to suck in air than with breastfeeding. If you use a bottle that traps a lot of air inside, your baby may suck in more air than usual. Too much air in your baby's sensitive digestive tract can cause gas, pain and fussiness.

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How to Get a Baby with an Ear Infection to Sleep

Ear infections are usually caused by bacteria and can result in a wide variety of symptoms in your baby, including pain and pressure felt in the ears. Ear infections can cause your baby to become irritable and fussy, also. Your baby may also grab onto his ears, experience diarrhea or a reduced appetite.

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How to Protect Babies' Knees When Crawling

At approximately 6 to 10 months, your baby will take off on all fours and start to explore her world. Once the scooting turns into marathon crawling sessions, your may notice your baby's knees looking red, scuffed or irritated.

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How to Apply Diaper Rash Cream to Boys

Although diaper rash in babies is common, it is still a condition most parents would like to prevent. Diaper rash, defined as a painful rash that develops inside the diaper area, can happen for a number of reasons.

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When to Start Using Stage 3 Bottle Nipples

Whether you are feeding a baby formula or pumped breast milk from a bottle, you have plenty of choices to make among bottle nipples. One consideration when it comes to bottle feeding is when to start using a higher stage of nipple.

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How to Soothe a Baby's Earache

Babies can suffer an earache for many reasons, including sinus pressure from a cold, teething and an ear infection. Signs of an earache may include pulling on the ears, shaking the head, crying, irritability and trouble sleeping. In many cases, parents can soothe their baby's earache with home remedies.

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How to Know If Your Baby's Gums Are Swollen

While teething, your baby’s gums will get swollen as the teeth move painfully through the sore gum tissues. Swollen gums are not the only signs of teething. Other cardinal signs include heavy drooling, irritability, sleeplessness at night, biting and rubbing the gums.

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Can Teething Cause Loss of Appetite?

Children usually start teething between 4 to 7 months, and they usually have all 20 baby teeth by the time they are 3 years old. During this time, you might notice that your little one experiences a variety of symptoms each time a tooth erupts.

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How to Sterilize Water-Filled Teethers

When stored in the refrigerator, the liquid inside water-filled teethers becomes cold, which helps soothe and numb your baby's gums to ease teething symptoms. Unfortunately, after spending a bit of time in your youngster's mouth, the teether will need to be sterilized to keep it clean and safe for continued use.

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Home Remedies for Sore Nipples Due to Breastfeeding

While breastfeeding shouldn't cause pain, tell that to a mother with cracked, bleeding or painful nipples. This condition is likely caused from adjusting to a new nursing baby or improper positioning, which are circumstances you can correct. But in the meantime, you need some relief from your sore nipples.

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