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Congratulations on your new baby! As your child grows from a newborn to an infant, many changes will occur. Whether you are a first time parent or have been down this road before, you want to make sure your child is healthy and happy.

Your Child's Development

Milestones are developmental events that occur in a predictable order. Since each child is different, milestones occur at slightly different ages for each child, but always in the same order. Parents play an important role in NetWellness Article (More)


General Information

  • Kangaroo Care NetWellness Article
  • Baby Bathing Tips OSU Article
  • Baby Feeding Patterns MedlinePlus
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  • The Body

  • Developmental Milestones (Image) MedlinePlus
  • Infantile reflexes (Image) MedlinePlus
  • Labor and delivery Ask an Expert Q and A
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  • Complications

  • Breast milk and formula Ask an Expert Q and A
  • Common Breastfeeding Problems MedlinePlus
  • Constant Cries - Colic Ask an Expert Q and A
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  • Symptoms and Tests

  • Infant test/procedure preparation MedlinePlus
  • Poor Feeding MedlinePlus

  • Treatment

  • Clearing a Blocked Airway in an Infant (Merck)
  • Doula Services NetWellness Article
  • Doulas - A Risk-Free Option For Pain Relief During Childbirth NetWellness Article
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  • Staying Healthy

  • Babies and shots MedlinePlus
  • Baby feeding patterns MedlinePlus
  • Breastfeeding MedlinePlus
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    Newborn throwing up/digestive system
    High bilirubin levels
    Multiple poops
    Jaundice
    10th % head circ

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