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Breastfeeding Tips


1. Before feeding the baby, MOM first wash hands with soap to clean. 2. Before feeding the baby, both punting milk is cleaned with cotton soaked first with warm water. 3. When feeding baby, MOM should have to sit down. 4. Infants fed milk alternately from the left, then to the right until the baby feel full. 5. When finished feeding, the baby’s mouth and cleaned the baby’s cheeks with cotton wool soaked in warm water. 6. Before you put to sleep, babies need to burp once exploited Read more...

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Crying Baby


All babies cry. And about two weeks of life is likely to develop over a period of crying at night, which can last up to two hours. If it starts crying, what to do? Try some of the following techniques, or perhaps a combination of them, to calm him down. While trying to comfort him, try to understand what he’s trying to say. Only by making several attempts and wrong, and with much patience, you will discover what methods work best together. Here are some techniques to try: New Read more...

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The Fruits in the Diet of Baby


At what age is introduced fruit? Ideally we introduce the fruit to 6 months, and never before 4 months of age. The tendency is to delay diversification, prevention of food allergies. Throughout the introductions, your pediatrician will guide you. * Between 5-6 months 7 months. It provides the first fruits of 1 time per day, at noon or afternoon snack. The first day, add 2 to 3 teaspoons of cooked fruit mixed in the bottle of milk, we can also offer this fruit with a spoon. Gradually, we Read more...

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Some Common Foods That Should Wait to be Introduced to Baby Until Baby has Reached a Certain Age


Many foods are listed as they may pose a certain health risk for baby but not necessarily an allergy risk. They have an immature ability to produce the necessary enzymes to break down some foods such as egg white, cow’s milk, berries or chocolate. These foods and others, which have skins or seeds, should not be fed to a infant up to twelve months of age. Food listed below has been researched and compiled from various medical authorities such as private pediatricians, the AAP, the AAFP, Read more...

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Introduce Vegetable To Your Baby


Somewhere between milk and steak you’re going to need to introduce your little baby to vegetables. Vegetable is given to the babies when they are ready to get solid food, which is amount 6 – 8 months. Vegetables contain so many vitamins, minerals and nutrients necessary to good health that it’s important to ensure your baby is eating enough of them. Vegetables should be introduced after cereal and before fruit. Fruits in certain forms can be healthy but some little buggers Read more...

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When Will Your Baby Be Ready To Get Solid Food ?


The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) acknowledges that there are no “strict” age guidelines on introducing solid foods to your baby. Along with the CDC and the WHO, APP do recommend that you offer nothing but breast milk and/or formula until you baby is at least 6 months old. This ensures optimal nutritional exposure and may stave off food allergies amongst other issues. Your baby may be 3 months old or 4 months old when you start to feel she may need “something Read more...

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How To Prevent Your Baby From Catching The Flu


The flu is a virus that affects the nose, throat, and lungs. It is spread when a person who has the flu coughs, sneezes, or speaks and other people breathe in the virus. It is also spread when a person touches something, such as a used tissue, that has flu virus on it and then touches their eyes, nose, or mouth. If you have a new born baby, beware of this serious problem. Newborn babies are at high risk for developing very serious problems from the flu. Lung infections such as pneumonia Read more...

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Babies Eye Colour


One of the most often asked questions parents have concerning the appearance of their baby is ‘What color will my baby’s eyes be? The answer is far from simple as it generally lies in a complicated recipe of genes and hereditary factors which geneticists even today still don’t fully understand. The question of eye color, and how it is passed from parents to progeny, has been a topic of debate among geneticists for decades. Eye color always being a fascinating topic that mystified Read more...

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Caring For Your Baby After Vaccination


Nobody likes getting shots when they go to the doctor. But as a parent, it can be even more difficult when it’s time for your baby to receive one. Sometimes a baby will have a mild reaction to a vaccination, such as soreness where the shot was given or fever, and might have trouble sleeping as a result. But serious reactions are rare. However, the risks of vaccinations are small compared with the health risks associated with the diseases they’re intended to prevent. Some parents may Read more...

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Handling The Shy Child


When interact with other people that are not known, each infant showed a unique behavior. There is a direct smile and want to be hold. However, not less Isn’t a hold, just talk directly to . Including which type your ? If the type is most likely the last, the baby has the potential to be shy. This attitude can be seen from the usual interesting self-dealing with other people. It can also, for this poor  express they feel. When we laugh with, smile, greet, and all other emotional Read more...

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All information on LavishBabies.com is for educational purposes only. The place to get medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment is your physician. If you have personal concerns about the health of your baby, we recommend that you consult with your physician at once.