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Baby colic can be disheartening to new parents. When fussiness and crying become too frequent, try these helpful techniques and remedies to calm baby.
All infants cry. However, excessive and inconsolablecrying - more than three hours a day, three days a week for more than three weeks - can mean that your baby is colicky
Learn to give a foot reflexology session to infants and children to improve health and the bond between child and parent.
Having a crying baby is difficult for any parent to deal with. The Happiest Baby on the Block helps show parents the secret to calming baby down.
Dealing with colic can be difficult for baby and for caregivers. Doctors don't really know why some babies are colicky, but the colic stage is fairly short.
The adjustment period after your infant baby has arrived is sometimes called the "fourth trimester." At six weeks postpartum, your body is going through many changes.
Keep lasting memories of baby's first year with a video diary, blog or website, keepsake box, and other ideas.
New parents will try anything to get baby to sleep through the night. But by promoting better sleep habits right away, parents can prevent future kids' bedtime battles.
Using a breast pump, nursing more frequently, drinking water, herbal remedies, eating more calories, and eating oatmeal can increase your breast milk supply.
With proven techniques and help from parents, babies can settle into a regular naptime routine that will also help them sleep better at night.
Get the most out of your infant child's first pediatrician appointment with these simple tips.


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