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.

Baby's First Table Foods

For the first year of a baby's life, baby formula or breast milk should be the mainstay of her diet. Once your baby is six months old, she is ready for pureed baby foods.

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Infant Formula Ingredients

While nearly all mothers have heard the benefits of breastfeeding babies, most babies will at some point consume infant formula, either as a sole source of nutrition, or as a supplement. Baby formula is, in many ways, very similar to breast milk.

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Remedies for a Drooling Baby

All babies drool occasionally, particularly when they are teething or when they have a cold. Most of the time, drooling is nothing to worry about, but occasionally it can indicate a serious health condition.

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My Baby's Eyes Are Glassy

If your baby's eyes are glassy, they may be open wide and she may appear to be staring off into space. They may also look shiny and wet. Sometimes vision disturbances or eye problems may cause glassiness, and other times mild or severe illnesses may cause her to have glassy eyes.

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The Ideal Weight Gain for a 3-Week-Old

As a new parent, you want to do everything you can to ensure your baby is healthy. When tracking your newborn's weight, you may notice patterns that concern you.

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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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