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  • How to Safely Change Your Baby's Nappy
    Newborn Care

    How to Safely Change Your Baby's Nappy

    Changing diapers is one of mandatory tasks of baby raising as well as nursing. If you have some basic information you can always keep your baby dry and happy.
    By PV on Mar 23 2019 - 3:00am
  • How to Relieve Baby's Gas?
    Newborn Care

    How to Relieve Baby's Gas?

    The best way to rid the gas is to help them burp and you can do that by simply burping them in this manner but which is under the chin, patting their back.
    By PV on Mar 23 2019 - 1:00am
  • Kangaroo Mother Care: Benefits of Skin-to-Skin Contact
    Newborn Care

    Kangaroo Mother Care: Benefits of Skin-to-Skin Contact

    Premature babies receiving kangaroo care stay in intensive care unit fifty percent shorter than normal. According to the results of these researches, the most important life support for the baby is his/her mother's warm arms and love.
    By PV on Mar 22 2019 - 12:41pm
  • Eye and Vision Problems in Newborn Babies
    Newborn Care

    Eye and Vision Problems in Newborn Babies

    Tell your doctor if your baby has a clouded- looking lens, white color in the pupil, redness that doesn't go away, or if he rubs his eyes a lot. Also, be aware of these common baby eye conditions.
    By PV on Mar 22 2019 - 8:18am
  • How to Use Sunscreen on a Baby
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    How to Use Sunscreen on a Baby

    Your baby can start wearing sunscreen at about six months age. If you know that your baby is going to be exposed to the sun and you can't find a shady spot, you could put the sunscreen on the baby's arms and feet.
    By PV on Mar 22 2019 - 8:17am
  • Cradle Cap (Seborrheic Dermatitis in Babies)
    Baby Health

    Cradle Cap (Seborrheic Dermatitis in Babies)

    If your baby has scaly, yellowish patches on his head that look like dandruff, it's most likely cradle cap. It usually appears on the scalp, but may also show up on your baby's face, eyebrows, behind the ears, or on the back or upper chest.
    By PV on Mar 22 2019 - 6:09am

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