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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How to Treat Pin Worms in Babies

Pinworm infections, the most prevalent type of parasitic intestinal worm infection in the United States, typically affects children aged 5 to 10, according to MayoClinic.com.

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How Much Sleep Should a 7 Week Infant Have?

Your 7-week-old baby should get about 15 hours of sleep per day. However, your baby is still very little and might not get this sleep at the times when he's supposed to sleep. You can help him learn the right times to sleep and get the most out of his bedtime.

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How to Make Baby Formula With Karo Syrup

Adding Karo syrup, or dark corn syrup, to infant formula may help relieve constipation, a condition that occurs when too much water is removed from the stool inside the colon, making the stool dry and hard. Bottle-fed babies are more prone to constipation than breast-fed babies, according to Dr. Jeffrey W. Hull.

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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 is when to stop feeding Gerber cereal to their babies.

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How to Keep Baby Pools Clean

Pools less than 3 feet deep carry the "kiddie pool" or "baby pool" label. The other defining characteristic of these pools is their lack of filtration systems.

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How to Treat Infant Wounds

The sight of blood on your infant will likely cause panic and worry. Most wounds are minor and can be treated at home, reports Kids Health. Cuts and scrapes are an unavoidable part of growing up, and as your infant becomes more mobile he is more likely to get small injuries.

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Different Positions of a Baby in the Womb

Unborn babies toss and turn and hold many different positions within the womb during the gestation period; pregnant women everywhere will attest to the fact that their children always start up the gymnastics at bedtime.

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Infant Decongestant Remedies

When an infant has a stuffy nose, it can interfere with sleeping and eating and make him uncomfortable and irritated. Because doctors do not recommend using over-the-counter decongestant medications for children younger than 2, parents should rely on infant decongestant remedies that can easily be done at home.

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How Can I Clean The Carpet Safely for My Baby?

Babies often crawl on your carpet and take toys from the carpet and put them in their mouths, which makes carpet cleaning an important part of childcare. Unfortunately, some carpet cleaning chemicals pose serious health hazards.

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Things You Should Buy New for a Second Baby

Many parents reuse baby items after giving birth to a second baby. While this practice is economical, there are some items that need to be purchased new. Safety related recalls of baby gear happen often and reusing recalled items pose a danger to your new baby.

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How to Remove Lots of Hair on a Newborn Baby

The soft, thin hair that is sometimes found on the face, shoulders and back of newborns is called lanugo. All fetuses grow lanugo hair in utero. The hair generally vanishes between 36 and 40 weeks gestation. Thus, premature infants are more likely to have lanugo hair.

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How to Set the Time on a Baby G Watch

The Casio G-Shock series of watches features rugged construction and a youthful, stylish appearance. Casio also produces a similar line of watches for women under the name "Baby G."

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How to Test Hearing in an Infant at Home

Babies develop hearing during gestation, sometime around the 24th week. At this point, they become accustom to individual noises. After birth, those noises tend to get less of a reaction.

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Development of a 10-Week-Old

A 10-week-old baby is approaching his third month of life. He is also in the process of developing and reaching many milestones that occur between birth and three months of age. You can expect to see many physical and social changes during this time, as well as improvements in his hearing and vision.

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Can You Decrease Breast Size After Baby Birth?

Most women experience an increase in their breast size during pregnancy and after the birth of a child. It is quite common to increase one to two bra cup sizes during the course of your pregnancy. Part of this enlargement can be linked to a gain in weight, but is also linked to the the preparation for breastfeeding.

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How to Switch a Baby From Formula to Milk

If your baby is taking formula and nearing 12 months of age, it will soon be time to transition him to drinking milk. It may take some time and patience to wean formula, but the calcium, phosphorus, vitamin A and vitamin D in milk will help your child continue to grow strong.

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Signs of a Genius Baby

It is common for new parents to feel that their baby is gifted, but a genius child is a rare occurrence. If your baby is one of those rare individuals with extraordinary intelligence, she will probably begin to show signs early in infancy.

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Stages of Baby Development From Conception to Birth

Even before most women know they are pregnant, important developments are already taking place. In the week after conception, cell division has resulted in a zygote composed of 100 to 150 cells that are already differentiating and by two weeks the developing embryo has attached to the uterine wall.

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How to Cook for a One-Year-Old Baby

A 1-year-old is ready to consume most of his calories from solid food, as opposed to breast milk or formula. According to the World Health Organization, it is best for babies to continue nursing through the second year of life while eating nutritious, age-appropriate foods.

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What Are the Causes of Infant Snoring?

The soft sound of your baby snoring may strike you as adorable, but as a parent, you might begin to worry about what this means. In most cases, snoring in infancy is nothing to worry about, says pediatrician William Sears on parenting.com.

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