What Temperature Should You Make Bath Water for a Baby?

A baby may enjoy the bath or it may be a time of distress. The temperature of bath water can contribute to the overall bathing experience for the infant. Risks are associated with bathing the infant in water that is too hot or cold.

Sarah Harding
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TSH Hormone Levels in Infants

TSH is the abbreviation for thyroid stimulating hormone. TSH is a hormone that your pituitary gland produces; the production of TSH sets off a chain reaction and lets your thyroid know it's time to make its own hormones, called T3 and T4.

Erica Roth
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Zinc Oxide Ointment and Babies

Zinc oxide, a mineral, is the active ingredient in numerous baby diaper rash ointments. The mineral can be mixed with various other ingredients to treat specific types of diaper rash and some other skin irritations. As with any over-the-counter medicines, the ointment should only be used as indicated.

Sarah Harding
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Strong Urine Smell in Infants

Raising an infant can be difficult. You are always second guessing if a symptom is something that will just pass or if you should take your child to the doctor. A strong urine smell from your infant is most likely a sign of a urinary tract infection, or UTI.

Lindsay Tadlock
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How Protected Is a Baby in the Womb?

In the womb, your baby is protected from internal and external pressures by a wealth of natural shields. A baby is safe in the womb because it is well-insulated and designed as the perfect baby carrier, with the umbilical cord, the uterus, placenta and various bones and muscles working together to protect your baby.

Martin Green
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How to Use Cetaphil on Babies

Some baby soap brands contain fragrances and chemicals that may be harsh on baby skin and therefore a concern to some parents. Many hospitals and pediatricians recommend Cetaphil for babies because it is hypoallergenic, non-comedogenic and mild. According to well-known pediatrician, Dr.

Brynne Chandler
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What Can I Do to Make My Baby Move in My Stomach?

The most fun part of pregnancy is feeling all those miniature kicks, signs of the tiny life that exists inside.

Annie Tumlin
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How to Play Music for a Baby in the Womb

Playing music for your baby while she is still in the womb gives you time to bond with her before she is born, according to Heidi Murkoff, Sharon Mazel and Charles J. Lockwood, authors of "What to Expect When You're Expecting."

Sara Ipatenco
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Hair Growth in An African-American Babies

With so much attention paid to hair's appearance and growth, it’s sometimes difficult to remember that hair serves a function. Hair protects the head from injury and insulates the body, explains Jena Renee Williams, author of “Kinki Kreations: A Parent’s Guide to Natural Black Hair Care for Kids.

Kay Uzoma
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Is it Safe to Use Vaporizers on Babies?

Vaporizers use steam to increase indoor humidity levels. This can help prevent dryness and irritation of the nasal passages during the dry, winter months and ease breathing in infants who are ill with a respiratory virus.

Sandra Ketcham
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How to Plan an Infant Funeral

Planning a funeral for an infant is a task that no parent wants to undertake. Unfortunately because of stillbirth, early infant demise, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome or any number of other reasons, you may find yourself doing just that.

Kay Ireland
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Why Do Babies Spit Up Through Their Nose?

Spitting up differs from vomiting in that it is an effortless return of liquid rather than the result of muscle contractions. Because the throat and nose are connected, the formula or milk sometimes comes out of the nose rather than, or in addition to, the mouth.

Mary Bauer
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