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.

What Does It Mean If Your Baby's Breath Smells Like Vinegar?

The image of a sweet-smelling baby is often far from the reality, especially if your baby frequently spits up. Babies who spit up may have a vinegar smell due to sour milk lingering in the crevices under their chin or on their clothing. However, if the vinegar smell is from your baby's breath, consult your doctor.

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Butter

Can Pregnant Women Eat Unsalted Butter?

Unsalted butter is no more or less nutritious than salted butter. Butter in general is not the best choice during pregnancy because of its high fat content, but the occasional indulgence won't cause harm. Opt for organic butter that is free of hormones or additives when possible.

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Blond hair boy eating and playing with lemons

Should Babies Eat Lemons?

Lemons have a fresh, tart taste that many adults love, but they don't make an ideal food for babies. At best, babies are likely to reject a lemon's sour flavor; at worst, your baby could have an allergic reaction or develop a diaper rash after eating lemons. Wait until your baby becomes a toddler to introduce lemons.

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Frequent Teething and Diarrhea

Babies usually begin teething between 3 and 18 months old and continue teething until all 20 "baby" teeth emerge. Typically, the teeth emerge slowly over time, making it seem as if babies are indeed constantly teething.

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Can Pregnancy Cause Dry Throat?

A dry mouth during pregnancy is very common and may extend to a dry throat, as well. Fluctuations in hormones may cause other changes in your mouth and throat, such as excessive saliva, puffy or bleeding gums or a metallic taste. These symptoms are normal and more of a nuisance than a cause for alarm.

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Are Heavy and Sore Breasts a Sign of Labor?

Although every woman's experience of pregnancy and birth is different, heavy and sore breasts are not one of the recognized signs that labor is soon to begin. You might experience and notice some of the common signs yourself, such as changes in your baby's position, or changes in your vaginal discharge.

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Black ants

What Should You Do for an Ant Bite on a Toddler?

Ant bites, though not as common as spider or mosquito bites, can cause redness, localized swelling and in rare cases, an allergic reaction. Teach young children to steer clear of ant piles and clean any bites immediately to avoid infection.

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