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What is Infant Botulism and How Can You Prevent it?
Key TakeawaysWatch for warning signs like constipation, a weak cry, feeding problems, or your baby feeling especially floppy.Never give honey (in any amount or product) to babies under 12 months.If your baby suddenly gets weak, struggles to eat, or has trouble breathing, get medical help right away.Diagnosis means a good exam and usually a stool te...
Is Newborn Sneezing Normal or a Cause for Concern?
You may be in for a surprise when your newborn begins sneezing. Observing your baby sneeze quite often throughout the day can prompt questions of, "Why does my newborn sneeze so much?" Fortunately, sneezing is typically nothing to worry about.Tiny baby noses easily trap dust particles, little splotches of milk, lint, and other airborne partic...
Why is your Baby Crying in Sleep and How to Soothe Them?
It can be quite frightening to hear your baby crying in the middle of the night. It's only natural that parents rush to the crib ready to help their sleepy, unhappy infant. However, you might notice something strange - your baby is crying, whimpering, or fussing while still asleep.If you've experienced this, rest assured, you're not alone. Sleep cr...
Signs, Causes, Treatment and Care Tips for Fever in Babies
Babies get fevers. It happens more often than many parents expect, but it still feels scary the first time. A warm forehead, fussiness, sudden crying at night - small changes can make parents anxious fast. Yet fever itself is not always the real problem. Most of the time, a fever just means your baby's body is working hard-fighting off an infection...
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