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BabiesBaby Safety
How To Keep Your Kids Safe in the Bathroom
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BabiesYour Baby and Sleep
Are you struggling to get your baby or toddler to sleep longer or through the night? Check out these helpful, soothing bedtime products that other parents swear by.
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BabiesFeeding Your Baby
If pumping is on your agenda after you return from maternity leave, follow these steps for a successful experience.
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BabiesCaring for Your Baby
Follow these sun safety practices for babies to ensure your little one stays safe in the sun throughout the year.
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BabiesBreastfeeding
Do you have concerns about breastfeeding while on certain medications? Good news: the AAP has revised its guidelines, largely loosening the "rules" on medication safety for nursing mothers. See a list of drugs that still may be unsafe.
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BabiesYour Baby and Sleep
If you're an expectant mom or grandparent who's more familiar with parenting trends from the disco era, catch up on today's new rules of raising a baby, from the latest equipment safety guidelines to new feeding and sleep recommendations.
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BabiesBaby's Growth and Development
Stumped on ideas for how to play with your baby? These fun and easy activities help stimulate your infant's development -- and bring on some adorable smiles and giggles.
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BabiesYour Baby and Sleep
From cry-it-out to tear-free approaches, this list of books outlines the most popular sleep-training techniques.
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BabiesFeeding Your Baby
Need some tips and guidelines on bottle feeding? Whether you plan to feed your baby breast milk or formula, learn about the types of bottles available, how to prepare a bottle, and how much and how often to feed.
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BabiesCaring for Your Baby
These practical and informative how-to videos and product demonstrations are for moms of babies and toddlers and preschoolers. Cloud Mom Melissa Lawrence, mom of five kids, shares her expertise on everything from baby gear to breastfeeding to starting solids.
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BabiesBreastfeeding
Learn about changes in breastfeeding habits and patterns, and breastfeeding challenges you may face early on and as your baby gets older than 6 months or 1 year, such as teething, biting, not sleeping through the night, favoring one breast, and bowel movement issues.
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BabiesFeeding Your Baby
Learn helpful hints about late-night breastfeeding, plus advice on sleep and sleep safety for breastfed babies.
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BabiesBreastfeeding
Learn about signs that your breastfed baby is ready to start eating solid foods and how to safely introduce solid foods in a baby's diet.
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BabiesFeeding Your Baby
Learn about introducing your breastfed baby to bottle-feedings and how to balance breastfeeding and bottle-feeding in infants.
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BabiesFeeding Your Baby
Learn about changes in your breastfed baby's appetite and growth spurts in breastfed infants.
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BabiesBaby Safety
The AAP has revised their car seat guidelines to include toddlers to remain in the rear-facing position until at least the age of 2.
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BabiesBaby's Growth and Development
As of Fall 2010, the CDC recommends use of the WHO chart, an international growth standard statistical distribution chart created in 2006 that outlines the rate of growth for children up to 59 months of age living in optimal growth environments in six countries, including the United States.
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