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Pregnancy & Baby Index: Parenting Experts: Child Health
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"Private" play: Your baby's discoveries
14 month old still wants a bottle
6 year-old bedwetting
About Ear Tubes
ADHD - Helping Your Child From trouble at school to conflicts at home--children who are trapped in a cycle of frustration might be suffering from AD/HD. Warren Umansky, PhD, and Barbara Steinberg Smalley offer a thorough explanation of one of today's most misunderstood and mi
After a disaster: A guide for parents and teachers Natural disasters such as tornadoes, or man-made tragedies such as the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, can leave children feeling frightened, confused, and insecure. How can you help children deal with these difficult feelings? Get some idea
An infant who spits up a lot
Anesthesia and children Have a question for our experts? Ask it here!
Asthma and anesthesia: A safe combination? Have a question for our experts? Ask it here.
August is prime time for in-school medication planning Summer is a perfect time for parents of children with asthma, diabetes or other chronic childhood conditions to learn in-school medication rules and create an action/management plan for medicating and monitoring their children in school.
Avoiding TV Dinners A Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center study shows that children who eat meals in front of the television spend more time watching TV -- far more time than it takes them to eat their meals. The discovery is significant because excessive TV w
Baby doesn't like to sleep
Baby only sleeps in the swing
Baby's eye color
Back-to-school stress can trigger acne in teens The stress teen-agers experience as they head back to school can sometimes leave its mark on their faces. Learn some tips to keep acne at bay or from getting worse.
Becoming a vegetarian
Before you get those ears pierced
Better healing with bandages?
Big and fast growing infants at greater risk of later obesity Being big or growing fast: systematic review of size and growth in infancy and later obesity.
Bowlegged baby
Breastfeeding - Teething and biting Sometimes babies with teeth may bite while breastfeeding. But stay cool and hang in there because there are things you can do to prevent biting. Lactation Consultant Anne Smith discusses why some babies bite and what to do if you do get bitten.
Breastfeeding and artificial sweeteners Need some advice? Ask our experts here!
Breastfeeding and birth control For the nursing mother who wants to space her pregnancies, there are many birth control options to choose from. Each method offers advantages and disadvantages. Lactation Consultant Anne Smith explains.
Breastfeeding and bonding - Building a relationship Breastfeeding usually plays an integral role in forming the deep attachment between mother and baby. Bottle-feeding mothers, of course, can also be securely attached to their babies. There are many tools in the attachment kit; breastfeeding is but on
Breastfeeding and medical conditions There are very few medical problems that prevent a mother from breastfeeding her baby. There are some situations where nursing must be temporarily interrupted, but if you maintain your milk supply by pumping, you can almost always resume breastfeedin
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