How to Tell the Difference Between Gas Bubbles and the Baby Moving
You might have difficulty telling the difference between your baby's movements and gas bubbles and knowing what to watch for can help you determine which is which.
Read more →Infant health concerns often involve monitoring for signs of allergies, abnormal muscle stiffness, or unusual odors like breath smelling like vinegar. Proper care includes regulating temperature and noise levels.
You might have difficulty telling the difference between your baby's movements and gas bubbles and knowing what to watch for can help you determine which is which.
Read more →As your baby gets older, you might be surprised to see her in constant motion, even before she can roll over or crawl. Babies learn about the world around them by moving their body and interacting with their environment. Your baby's arm movements can tell you important things about what she is experiencing.
Read more →If you are tired of spending a lot of money on moisturizers, you can save money by making your own lotions at home. A simple moisturizer can be made using petroleum jelly and baby lotion, two inexpensive ingredients.
Read more →Your baby's first detectable movements may startle and amaze you. According to Kyra Karmiloff and Annette Karmiloff-Smith, authors of "Everything Your Baby Would Ask: If Only Babies Could Talk,"
Read more →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."
Read more →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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