Parenting & Child Development: From Infancy to Adolescence

Parenting success relies on understanding developmental benchmarks, managing maternal health during and after pregnancy, and implementing effective behavioral strategies for toddlers and teenagers.

Baby wipes

Are Baby Wipes Dangerous?

Baby wipes are a fixture on most changing tables, and when used appropriately, most baby wipes are a safe and hygienic product. Because they are sold in sealed plastic packages and are not reused, baby wipes can play a role in keeping your baby clean and getting rid of harmful bacteria.

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Abdominal Distention in Infants

Abdominal distention in infants can be result from normal causes and from various health conditions. One cause of abdominal distention that occurs quite frequently in infants and does not indicate a health problem is swallowing excess air.

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What Are the Benefits of Positive Reinforcement in Kids?

Reinforcing good behavior while discouraging disobedience and anti-social behavior generally produces positive results in children. Positive reinforcement helps children feel good about their choices, which motivates them to increase the behaviors that bring rewards.

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Body Chills After a Baby

The hours and days after having a baby can be described as an exhilarating and joyous time. You may be on a high emotionally but feel a little lower physically. Among the body aches and fatigue you experience postpartum, you may also suffer from body chills.

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What to Eat When Pregnant & Always Throwing Up

Throwing up is a common symptom of pregnancy and is referred to as morning sickness, although you can experience nausea and vomiting throughout the day. MayoClinic.com notes that morning sickness affects between 50 and 90 percent of pregnant women.

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Tamarind

Eating Tamarind During Pregnancy

Native to Asia and northern Africa, tamarind is a fruit that grows in pods, which contain seeds and sour pulp. It's used to lend a sour flavor to certain Asian and African recipes.

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Maca & Pregnancy

Maca is a type of plant that ancient Incan people used for the promotion of fertility. (See Reference 1) It was a prized plant that was typically only available to the wealthy, and it was also used to treat anemia, tuberculosis and fatigue, according to Drugs.com.

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Is it Safe to Eat Raw Vegetables During Pregnancy?

Choosing to eat raw vegetables throughout your pregnancy can be a safe and nutritious option for you and your baby. However, it is important to know the food safety concerns and risks that can come with eating raw vegetables, and understand the ways you can go about keeping you and your baby safe.

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Rash Under Arm in Toddlers

Your toddler has been playing all day, and now there's a mysterious rash under his arm. If a rash appears under your toddler’s arm with no other symptoms, it could be from contact dermatitis, atopic eczema or even Lyme disease.

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How to Heal Blisters on the Breasts From Pumping

Pumping breast milk may be necessary if you plan to return to work or if you will be away from your baby for another reason. Unfortunately, like breastfeeding, pumping can cause blisters and pain, especially in the beginning. There are two types of blisters that commonly develop on the nipples from pumping.

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Breastfeeding & Having Menstrual Pain

Cramping and bleeding of the uterus can happen to any woman postpartum, no matter how many pregnancies she has had. Menstrual-like pain can be intense and make it difficult to perform daily tasks and care for your newborn. This makes it imperative to understand how to treat menstrual-like pain due to breastfeeding.

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When Can You Clip a Newborn's Nails?

A newborn baby’s nails grow continuously. Fingernails, which grow about 0.1 mm every day, grow faster in children, in males and in the summertime. Newborn’s have little control over their arms and hands. Your might notice that your newborn leaves scratches on his or her face.

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Shingles & Newborns

The varicella-zoster virus is responsible for chicken pox and shingles outbreaks. Shingles, or herpes zoster, is an after-effect of chicken pox. The herpes zoster virus enters your body, usually when you are a child, causing you to experience the itchy red bumps on your skin.

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Breastfeeding & Decrease in Bowel Movements

Health organizations and the medical community encourage women to breastfeed for good reason. It provides proper nutrition for babies, in addition to lowering their risk for sudden infant death syndrome and other health conditions.

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When Can You Give Cottage Cheese to a Baby?

If you want to integrate some new textures and nutrients into your baby's diet, you might give cottage cheese a try. With calcium and vitamin D, this smooth delight can get some dairy in your baby's diet that he is currently only getting through formula or breast milk.

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When Is Baby Ready for Stage 2 Foods?

Your baby should be ready for Stage 2 foods at about 6 months of age. Stage 2 foods include mashed or chopped fruits and vegetables. You can now introduce pasta, meats, yogurt and cheese into your baby's diet.

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Natural and Organic Home Remedies for Baby Rashes

As your baby grows, different rashes may appear on his skin. Conventional doctors will prescribe steroid creams, antibiotics and other remedies. While mainstream baby rash cures often cure the rash just fine, you might be interested in finding organic home remedies for these rashes.

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My Newborn Will Not Settle After Feeding

Your newborn may experience difficulty settling down after eating and react by curling up, arching his back, crying or spitting up. Because these symptoms can be frustrating for both you and your baby, it is imperative to understand what can cause fussiness after mealtime and how you can remedy it.

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The Best Vegetables for Toddlers

Vegetables can be one of the most difficult foods to convince your toddler to eat. It is important to feed your toddler vegetables because they contain key vitamins, minerals and antioxidants that support healthy growth.

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