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|,|"Bluebird's Nest" Children's Book by: Intervisual Books, Inc.. Bluebird is gathering things for spring. What could she be making? Watch her collection grow with every turn of the page and discover BluebirdŐs surprise! This fun book written by, Dorothy Deprisco Wang and illustrated by, Jo Parry features 18 pages and oodles of fun!

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|,|"Coral Reef Hide-And-Seek" Sliding Panel Children's Book by: Intervisual Books, Inc.. Want to play hide-and-seek in the coral reef? YouŐre it! Sliding panels make it fun to find sea creatures in this colorful underwater book. Uniquely shaped board book with 6 sliding panels! This book is written by, Piggy Toes Press and illustrated by, Chris Lensch and features 10 pages full of fun!

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|,|Availability "Back Ordered"|-||-|||-||bt134035|,|in|,|"Finding Fairyland" Picture Riddle Book by: Intervisual Books, Inc.|,|BT134035|,|9.96|,||,||,||,|2.000 |,||,0,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|"Finding Fairyland" Picture Riddle Book by: Intervisual Books, Inc.. Fairyland is a world of magical little things! Lush illustrations hide the answers to questions and clues displayed in a rectangular window on every spread. Turn the wheel for more clues and use your fairy magic to find all of the special wonders inside. This hardcover picture riddle book has wheels in every spread. 10 pages.

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|,|"I Eat Dirt" Snapsuit by: Wry Baby. This snapsuit is incredibly fun! The Wry Baby motto is "Raise Funny People." This snapsuit will guarantee you just that! It is made of 100% crisp, clean, white cotton. For now anyway. Comes in a nifty vinyl zipper bag! It features a screen print that reads " I Eat Dirt."

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|,|Size 0-6M|-||-|||-||bc013237|,|baby-girl-onesies|,|"I'm Not A Boy" Snapsuit by: Wry Baby|,|BC013237|,|21.99|,|9.99|,||,||,|0.500 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|"I'm Not A Boy" Snapsuit by: Wry Baby. This snapsuit is incredibly fun! The Wry Baby motto is "Raise Funny People." This snapsuit will guarantee you just that! It is made of 100% crisp, clean, white cotton. For now anyway. Comes in a nifty vinyl zipper bag! This snapsuit features s screen print that reads "I'm Not A Boy." State the obvious. Or, the not so obvious!

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|,|Size 0-6M 6-12M "12M"|-||-|||-||bc013238|,|baby-boy-onesies|,|"I'm Not A Girl" Snapsuit by: Wry Baby|,|BC013238|,|21.99|,|9.99|,||,||,|0.300 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|"I'm Not A Girl" Snapsuit by: Wry Baby. This snapsuit is incredibly fun! The Wry Baby motto is "Raise Funny People." This snapsuit will guarantee you just that! It is made of 100% crisp, clean, white cotton. For now anyway. Comes in a nifty vinyl zipper bag! This snapsuit features a screen print that reads " I'm Not A Girl." Can you be any more clear?

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|,|Size 6-12M|-||-|||-||bt134049|,|in|,|"Kitty's Barn" Children's Book by: Intervisual Books, Inc.|,|BT134049|,|9.95|,||,||,||,|2.000 |,||,0,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|"Kitty's Barn" Children's Book by: Intervisual Books, Inc.. At KittyŐs barn, chores are much more fun - She square-dances to get them done! Do-si-do in the pop-up book. YouŐll want to dance! Just take a look! This fun board book written by, Margaret Wang and illustrated by, Patti Silver comes in the shape of a barn with pop-ups, lift-the-flaps, and pull-tabs. It has 12 pages full of fun!

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|,|"Liquid Holster" Universal Cup Holder by: Baby Jogger. The Liquid Holster is a self-leveling drink holder that sways with the motion of the stroller - helping to prevent spills. It was designed to fit almost every stroller currently on the market with round or square tubing. Attaching the Liquid Holster is easy as it clamps over the existing frame tube. Made from durable high-quality materials. Detachable holster for ease of storage. Screws and screwdriver included.

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|,|||-||lulla-bunny-bye-binkie-with-bunny-baby-blue-blanket-bunnies-by-the-bay|,|baby-swaddles-blankets-sleep-sacks|,|"Lulla Bunny Bye" Binkie w/Bunny Baby Blanket : Bunnies by the Bay|,|BN550364|,|15.99|,|8.99|,||,||,|0.400 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|"Lulla Bunny Bye" Binkie w/Bunny Baby Blanket : Bunnies By The Bay. A best friend tucked inside a wee blanket of bunny softness. Cuddly velour binkie has a sweet pocket that holds a bunny friend. A favorite with all little bunnies at naptime. Removable friend. Machine wash cold. Tumble dry NO heat. Size: 12"x14"

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|,|Color "White" Pink|-||-|||-||bc550312|,|tops|,|"My Mummy is a Yummy Mummy" T-Shirt by: No Added Sugar|,|BC550312|,|32.99|,|11.99|,||,||,|0.300 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|"My Mummy is a Yummy Mummy" T-Shirt by: No Added Sugar. Baby cool, original and unique designs made of premium natural cottons and wools, a luxurious edgy range for all those irresistible little people. Envelope neck for that essential no tear dressing.

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|,|Size "Pink 6-12M"|-||-|||-||bt134043|,|in|,|"My Sparkling Nursery Rhymes" Children's Book by: Intervisual Books, Inc.|,|BT134043|,|8.96|,||,||,||,|2.000 |,||,0,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|"My Sparkling Nursery Rhymes" Children's Book by: Intervisual Books, Inc.. Classic nursery rhymes for a new generation made fun with sparkling color foil accents! This hardcover book illustrated by, Rob Hifferan features 10 pages full of sparkling foil fun!

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|,|Availability "Back Ordered"|-||-|||-||bt134040|,|in|,|"On The Go" Transportation Children's Book by: Intervisual Books, Inc.|,|BT134040|,|7.96|,||,||,||,|1.000 |,||,0,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|"On The Go" Transportation Children's Book by: Intervisual Books, Inc.. Teach children about different modes of transportation with this fun and educational book! This hardcover book features pop-ups and moving parts to make it extra fun! It is illustrated by, Olivia Rayner and features 10 pages full of enjoyment!

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|,|Availability "Back Ordered"|-||-|||-||bc550310|,|baby-girl-t-shirts-sweaters|,|"Pink to Make the Boys Wink" T- Shirt by: No Added Sugar|,|BC550310|,|32.99|,|11.99|,||,||,|0.300 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|"Pink to Make the Boys Wink" T- Shirt by: No Added Sugar. Baby cool, original and unique designs made of premium natural cottons and wools, a luxurious edgy range for all those irresistible little people. Envelope neck for that essential no tear dressing.

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|,|Size 18-24M|-||-|||-||bc013239|,|baby-girl-onesies|,|"Scented" Snapsuit by: Wry Baby|,|BC013239|,|21.99|,|9.99|,||,||,|0.300 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|"Scented" Snapsuit by: Wry Baby. This snapsuit is incredibly fun! The Wry Baby motto is "Raise Funny People." This snapsuit will guarantee you just that! It is made of 100% crisp, clean, white cotton. For now anyway. Comes in a nifty vinyl zipper bag! This snapsuit features a screen print that reads " Scented." A little packaged goods ad humor!

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|,|Size 0-6M 6-12M|-||-|||-||bt134042|,|in|,|"Ten Little Ladybugs" Children's Book by: Intervisual Books, Inc.|,|bt134042-1|,|10.96|,||,||,||,|2.000 |,||,0,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|"Ten Little Ladybugs" Children's Book by: Intervisual Books, Inc.. Help children learn to count with "Ten Little Lady Bugs" written by, Melanie Gerth and illustrated by, Laura Heliska-Beith. This hardcover book features 10 attached vinyl lady bugs and 22 pages full of fun!

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|,|Availability "Back Ordered"|-||-|||-||bt134047|,|in|,|"This Little Piggy" Children's Book by: Intervisual Books, Inc.|,|BT134047|,|9.96|,||,||,||,|1.000 |,||,0,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|"This Little Piggy" Children's Book by: Intervisual Books, Inc.. This little piggy went to market, this little piggy stayed home, this little piggy had roast beef, and this little piggy had none. This little piggy cried wee-wee-wee all the way home! Now a cherished nursery rhyme comes to life for a whole new generation to enjoy! This hardcover book with ten attached rubber pigs is illustrated by, Steve Haskamp and features 22 pages full of fun!

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|,|Availability "Back Ordered"|-||-|||-||bv132088|,|baby-car-seat-accessories|,|"Travel Bag" The Ultimate Car Seat Tote by: Sunshine Kids|,|BV132088|,|18.99|,|9.99|,||,||,|3.000 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|"Travel Bag" The Ultimate Car Seat Tote by: Sunshine Kids. Make car seat travel easy and clean! This Travel Bag features heavy duty, waterproof and rip-resistant fabric to protect your car seat during travel or when storing it. It opens at the bottom for easy packing and the adjustable shoulder strap makes it easy to carry. It also features a locking zipper for added assurance when traveling. Perfect for storage, too! Sized to fit all car seats and booster seats. It is also washable.

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|,|||-||bt134039|,|in|,|"What Makes A Rainbow?" Magic Ribbon Book by: Intervisual Books, Inc.|,|BT134039|,|8.96|,||,||,||,|1.000 |,||,0,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|"What Makes A Rainbow?" Magic Ribbon Book by: Intervisual Books, Inc.. Ever wonder what makes a rainbow? Now you know with this fun and educational book! This hardcover book with ribbons and pop-up spread is written by, Betty Schwartz and illustrated by, Dona Turner. It features 14 pages full of educational fun!

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|,|Availability "Back Ordered"|-||-|||-||bn116015|,|in|,|"Who Stole The Cookie From The Cookie Jar" Children's Book by: Intervisual Books, Inc.|,|BN116015|,|10.96|,||,||,||,|1.500 |,||,0,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|"Who Stole The Cookie From The Cookie Jar" Children's Book by: Intervisual Books, Inc.. Who stole the cookie from the cookie jar? Doggy stole the cookie from the cookie jar! Help discover who stole the cookies with this fun book! This hardcover disappearing die-cut book has 10 plastic cookies and 22 pages full of fun!

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|,|Availability "Back Ordered"|-||-|||-||bt550145|,|in|,|"Who's On The Farm?" Children's Book by: Intervisual Books, Inc.|,|BT550145|,|9.96|,||,||,||,|2.000 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|"Who's On The Farm?" Children's Book by: Intervisual Books, Inc.. Ever wonder who's on the farm! Now you can find out with this fun book! This hardcover book with lift-the-flaps is written by, Heather Gondek and illustrated by, Chris Gilvan-Cartwright features 10 pages full of fun!

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|,|||-||bh047070|,|gates|,|"Y" Spindle For Pressure Mount Gates by: Kidco|,|BH047070|,|4.99|,|2.49|,||,||,|1.250 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|"Y" Spindle For Pressure Mount Gates by: Kidco. Necessary for pressure mounting to round balusters. One spindle needed per round surface, purchase two kits if rounded surface at both top and bottom edge of gate. ON SALE 30% OFF.

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|,|||-||twasnigforas|,|humor|,|'Twas The Night For Assembling|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By: Kellie Head Publishing Editor of The "M" Word--Parenting Humor Magazine
December 13, 1999


|,|By: Kellie Head Publishing Editor of The "M" Word--Parenting Humor Magazine
© Copyright 1999 The "M" Word
December 13, 1999



'Twas the night before Christmas and all through the house
Not a creature was stirring, except me and my spouse

The stocking were empty, no presents were wrapped
We were way behind schedule and our resources tapped

The children were nestled all snug in the beds,
While the horrors of assembling danced in our heads

Dad armed with a screwdriver, ready and poised
To build a red trike for one of our boys.

When off in the hall there arose a strange noise
We dove over boxes to hide all the toys

The thud, it turned out, was our dumb puppy Paul
Who was chasing the cat and ran into the wall

Back to his task, Dad cursed at his mess
I suspect he was lost, but he'd never confess

He wrestled with parts and fumbled with tools
Emailed the manufacturer and called them all fools

After hours of struggle, the bike finally took shape,
With a few cuts and bruises and the aid of duct tape

He stood back and gaped at the bike he just built
It weaved and it wobbled and rolled with a tilt

His frustration grew; his voice shook as he spoke
"The directions are Greek, it's all a sick joke"

At this point he snapped, his thinking unclear
He'll do something stupid; this was my big fear.

He grabbed each toy's instructions, oh why won't he learn,
Tossed them into the fire, chanting "burn baby burn"

"Burn Disney, burn Huffy, to blazes with you
Burn Fisher Price, Playskool and Hasbro, too"

As smoke filled the room, this was his first clue
That in his haste, he had neglected the flue

To the top of the mantle, to the top of the wall
A black cloud developed and ash settled on all

Soot landed on stockings and covered the tree
And gave a look of charcoal to all we could see

The firemen came, dressed in yellow, like sun
Seems the neighbors saw smoke and dialed 9-1-1

Out came the axe, out came the hoses
Out came a Dalmatian who trampled my roses.

"There's no trouble here," I swore up and down
Realizing this faux pas would soon be 'round town

"My husband's a good man," I tried to explain
"The instructions weren't clear. It drove him insane"

The fire chief nodded and gathered his crew
Hopped onto their truck and away they all flew

But I heard them converse as they drove out of sight
"Her husband's the third jerk who's done that tonight!"

The health and safety related information offered by BabyAnt.com is intended for general knowledge and educational purposes only. This information is not intended to serve as a substitute for professional medical care. Always consult qualified health-care professionals if you have concerns about the condition of your baby.


|,|||-||bh043104|,|baby-child-proofing-kits|,|10 Ft. Rail Net by: Safety First|,|BH043104|,|23.99|,|12.99|,||,||,|4.000 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|Great for indoor balconies or outdoor decks, this net helps protect children from becoming caught between rails. 10' of mesh net adjusts to fit most railings and balconies. Weatherproof material for outdoors. Ideal for pets too.

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|,|||-||bv113001|,|soft-baby-carriers|,|100% Natural Cotton Baby Sling Carrier by: New Native|,|BV113001|,|39.99|,|20.99|,||,||,|2.000 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|100% Natural Cotton Baby Sling Carrier by: New Native. Our carrier goes over one shoulder and the opposite hip. Popular for those finding conventional carriers too bulky, and looking for a carrier that can easily be stuffed into a diaper bag or purse. Can be worn with the baby in front, side or back. Ideal for discreet nursing. Made from 100% natural cotton fabrics with no buckles, padding or metal rings. To get correct size, Measure above bust around Torso. XS 25-29", S 30-33", M 34-37", L 38-42", XL 40-45". Sizes correspond to your fitted T-shirt size. Packaging may vary.

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|,|Color/Size Black-S|-||-|||-||bv113002|,|soft-baby-carriers|,|100% Organic Cotton Baby Carrier by: New Native|,|BV113002|,|48.99|,|24.99|,||,||,|2.000 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|100% Organic Cotton Baby Carrier by: New Native. Perfect for environmental conscious parents! This carrier goes over one shoulder and the opposite hip. It is popular for those finding conventional carriers too bulky, and looking for a carrier that can easily be stuffed into a diaper bag or purse. It can be worn with the baby in front, side or back, and is ideal for discreet nursing. It is made from 100% organic cotton fabrics with no buckles, padding or metal rings.

Compliant with new Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) standards.

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|,|Color/Size Black-M Black-XL|-||-|||-||bt137013|,|baby-dolls-soft-plush-toys|,|11" Sesame Street Ernie Soft Toy by: Baby Gund|,|BT137013|,|15.99|,|7.99|,||,||,|0.250 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|11" Sesame Street Ernie Soft Toy by: Baby Gund. Dressed in his signature striped shirt and blue pants, Ernie has the biggest smile in the world! Made by Gund, America's "most huggable" toy manufacturer, this adorable Sesame Street Ernie is a soft plush toy with a bean-bag bottom. His child-safe eyes are made out of high grade plastic. He measures 11" tall. He is 100% polyester and his surface is washable.

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|,|||-||bt550097|,|baby-dolls-soft-plush-toys|,|12" Funny Feet Beanbag Soft Toy by: Bestever|,|BT550097|,|14.99|,|7.99|,||,||,|2.000 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|12" Funny Feet Beanbag Soft Toy by: Bestever. The original Funny Feet! Often imitated, never duplicated! These soft plush toys stand on their own "funny feet"! These feet allow them to stand freely without assistance! They are so adorable, they're sure to be a hit with your little one! You can choose from either a giraffe, a lion, an elephant, a dinosaur, a turtle, a bunny, a sheep, or a pink poodle!

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|,|Character "Tan Horse"|-||-|||-||bt037176|,|baby-dolls-soft-plush-toys|,|12" Sesame Street Cookie Monster by: Baby Gund|,|BT037176|,|15.99|,|7.99|,||,||,|1.000 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|12" Sesame Street Cookie Monster by: Baby Gund. Hey the Cookie eater is here! Cookie Monster the blue guy with no nose and eat all the cookies he sees in Sesame Street. Finally, the characters that have brought joy to generations of children, now brought to life. Measures 12" tall.

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|,|||-||bt550086|,|baby-dolls-soft-plush-toys|,|19" Funny Feet Beanbag Soft Toy by: Bestever|,|BT550086|,|24.99|,|12.99|,||,||,|2.000 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|19" Funny Feet Beanbag Soft Toy by: Bestever. The original Funny Feet! Often imitated, never duplicated! This cute plush features "funny feet" enabling him to stand freely on his own! He is made of soft green and white plush and has a beanbag body. Sure to delight your child!

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|,|Character "Green Dinosaur"|-||-|||-||bh031099|,|baby-bottles-nipples|,|2 Pack Bottle Nipples by: Avent|,|BH031099|,|4.35|,|2.99|,||,||,|0.200 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|Avent silicone nipple is broad and soft to feel as close to the breast as possible. This broad shape encourages a wide open mouth when feeding, so baby actually latches on to the bottle. Once baby is latched on to the bottle, the Avent nipple's natural shape allows baby to suckle on the bottle using their tongue and lips, much the same as when breastfeeding.

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|,|Size "NB flow-1" "1M flow-2" "3M flow-3" "6M flow-4" "3M flow variable 2,3,4"|-||-|||-||2-in-1-natural-feeding-set-avent|,|baby-bottles-nipples|,|2-in-1 Natural Feeding Set : Avent|,|BH550055|,|21.99|,|11.99|,||,||,|1.000 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|2-in-1 Natural Feeding Set : Avent. Avent The Avent 2-in-1 Natural Feeding Set allows you to switch between reusable and disposable bottles with ease since the Natural Feeding Bottle and VIA Disposable Nurser use the same natural shape nipple. Avent's soft natural shape nipple makes it easier for your baby to breastfeed and bottle feed with less confusion. The nipple features a one-way air valve that... permits more air to flow into the bottle and allows baby to control milk flow and intake, which promotes healthier feeding. Contents: 1 x 4oz Bottle with NB nipple, 1 x 9oz Bottle with NB nipple, 5 x 8oz VIA Disposable bases, 5 x VIA lids, 2 x VIA adaptors, 1 x NB nipple and 1 screw ring.

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|,|||-||2010-city-select-bassinet-kit-baby-jogger|,|baby-stroller-accessories|,|2010 City Select Bassinet Kit : Baby Jogger|,|BV550909|,|89.95|,|39.99|,||,||,|6.000 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|2010 City Select Bassinet Kit : Baby Jogger. The City Select Bassinet Kit contains plush fabric and support bracket that convert the City Select’s single seat into a bassinet in a few simple steps. Simply remove the fabric seat of the stroller and snap the bassinet fabric onto the same frame. (Single seat needed to complete bassinet conversion. To use bassinet in double capacity mode, the second seat for the stroller must be purchased in advance). SHIPS IN 1-WEEK IF IN STOCK.

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|,|2010 City Select Car Seat Adapter : Baby Jogger. The Car Seat Adaptor for the City Select allows you to use your Car Seat with your City Select stroller. It is designed to fit several popular car seat models including those by Chicco, Peg Perego, and Graco. (To configure for two car seats, the second seat for the stroller must be purchased in advance as the second seat mounting brackets are required to support the second car seat.)

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|,|Design "Graco/Peg-Perego-In Stock"|-||-|||-||2010-city-select-second-seat-kit-baby-jogger|,|baby-stroller-accessories|,|2010 City Select Second Seat Kit : Baby Jogger|,|BV550908|,|159.99|,|99.99|,||,||,|10.000 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|2010 City Select Second Seat Kit : Baby Jogger. Turn your Baby Jogger Select Stroller into a double by adding the second seat kit. This kit comes complete with the second seat and the second seat mounting brackets. Compatible with the City Select Bassinet Kit. 45 lbs weight capacity. CLICK INSET FOR MORE DETAILS.

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|,|Color "Diamond(Silver)"|-||-|||-||bh550206|,|baby-food-storage|,|3 Food Pots and Lids with Spoon by: Thermobaby|,|BH550206|,|8.99|,|4.49|,||,||,|0.500 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|3 Food Pots and Lids with Spoon by: Thermobaby. Each pot comes with a lid which makes them ideal for travel and storing baby's food. They can be use to freeze food(never freeze food previously drefrost). You can warm the food in pots with a bottle warmer or in microwave oven.

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|,|||-||3-in-1-nursing-capes-by--covered-in-love|,|baby-breast-pumps-maternity-accessories|,|3 in 1 Nursing Capes by: Covered In Love|,|BH550461|,|49.99|,|21.99|,||,||,|0.600 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|3 in 1 Nursing Capes by: Covered In Love. The new 3-in-1 Baby Blue Asian Nursing Cape is the latest addition to the Covered In Love product line. This new patent pending design offers you three great features in one nifty design. The 3-in-1 nursing cape allows you to comfortably, easily and discreetly breast feed your baby in public. An arch allows only you to see your nursing baby, while the cape stylishly covers you and the baby. On the back side of the nursing cape is a burp cloth fabric for you to clean up after you are done nursing and burping your baby. The 3-in-one nursing cape is also designed to be a baby blanket to cover your baby in his or her baby carrier and also it is machine washable. Like all Covered In Love products, this Nursing Cape is stylishly designed with attention to detail and high quality fabrics.

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March 11, 2002


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Your Life

A New Mom's Guide To Getting The Sleep She Needs

By Beth Weinhouse for Your Baby Today


A new baby brings immeasurable joy to a couple, but there's no question an infant takes some things away, too: namely, time and sleep. While there are some newborns who begin to sleep through the night in a matter of weeks, others will take months... or even longer. Until your baby is sleeping through the night, you'll need to devise strategies for making sure you get the sleep you need.

"The standard advice is that the mother should sleep when the baby sleeps, even when that means daytime naps," says Jodi A. Mindell, Ph.D., associate professor of psychology at St. Joseph's University in Philadelphia and author of Sleeping Through the Night: How Infants, Toddlers, and Their Parents Can Get a Good Night's Sleep. But Dr. Mindell acknowledges that in reality mothers can't just shut their brains off and sleep any time, nor can they always resist the urge to get things done when the baby is sleeping. But there are other ways for parents to be sure they're getting enough shut-eye:

  • Make sleep a priority
    "That means making other things less of a priority," says Dr. Mindell. "As a society we never perceive sleep as being at the top of the list, but as a parent you have to." Either let housework slide, for example, or hire someone else to do it. Ditto with gourmet dinners. "It's better to order a pizza and go to bed early than kill yourself cooking."

  • Share the nighttime dDuties with your partner, even if you're a nursing mother
    Couples often assume that because a woman is nursing she has to be the one to get up with the baby each time he cries, but that's not the case. A mother can express milk and let her partner give the baby a bottle during the night, for example. "That worked for me," says Dr. Mindell. "We used to split the night. I would pump at 9 p.m. and then go to bed, and my husband would take the next feeding. That would give me five hours of straight sleep, and then another three hours or so of interrupted sleep until 7 a.m., when we all got up."

  • Work with your family's schedule
    Sometimes it doesn't make sense for partners to alternate getting up with the baby. For example, if one parent is at home with the infant all day while the other must get to work early each morning, it may make sense for the at-home parent to wake up with the baby on weekday nights, and get a break on weekends. Or if one parent has the primary responsibility for nighttime care, the other can take over every third or fourth night. Figure out what works for you.

  • Don't be afraid to wake up your baby before you go to bed
    "There's nothing worse for parents than going to sleep every night at ten-thirty.. and having the baby wake up at eleven fifteen," says Dr. Mindell. "I recommend that before parents go to bed for the night they wake their baby up for a feeding. The babies will be groggy, but they'll feed and go right back to sleep."

  • Get help if you can
    Babysitters aren't only for workdays or nights out. Ask a friend or neighbor -- or hire a babysitter -- to come over to your house for a few hours in the afternoon so you can take a nap. One mother teamed up with a neighbor who had a baby the same age. The two women would take turns helping each other in the afternoon, giving the other a chance to catch up on sleep.

  • Be creative
    Sleep deprivation can make people pretty desperate, and mothers of newborns have devised some clever ways of dealing with their new situation. You may find that you have to go to bed much earlier in the evening than you were accustomed to, so you can wake up much earlier in the morning. Or you may find that it works to try and keep your baby up later at night, so that he sleeps a bit later the next day.
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  • Be patient
    While lack of sleep can be daunting, new parents can take comfort in the fact that it's a temporary problem. Most children will begin sleeping through the night on their own by the time they're six months old or so. And pediatric sleep experts say that if a baby isn't sleeping through the night by age six to nine months, parents can begin "sleep training" -- steps to encourage better sleep habits -- at that time.

Beth Weinhouse is a frequent contributor to Your Baby Today. She specializes in women's and children's health issues and lives in Oxford, Mississippi with her husband and 6-year-old son.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




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October 25, 1999


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Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Health and Wellness

In-Utero Guide
A Week-By-Week Guide to Your Baby's Fetal Development

By Kristine Ziwica for Your Baby Today


Pregnancy is indeed a scientific marvel: A cluster of cells evolves into a new life in just 280 days. But if you're an expectant parent, you're no doubt wondering, "What's going on in there?" Find the answers below with a week-by- week guide to your baby's fetal development. (Since doctors consider pregnancy a 40-week affair starting with the first day of your last period, your pregnancy really "begins" two weeks before you conceive.)

Week 1 - Week 2 - Week 3 - Week 4 - Week 5 - Week 6 - Week 7 - Week 8 - Week 9 - Week 10 - Week 11 - Week 12 - Week 13 - Week 14 - Week 15 - Week 16 - Week 17 - Week 18 - Week 19 - Week 20 - Week 21 - Week 22 - Week 23 - Week 24 - Weeks 25 through 29 - Weeks 30 through 34: - Weeks 35 through 40


Week 1:

You get your period.


Week 2:

While an egg ripens in one of your two fallopian tubes, the uterus starts to form a lining of blood-rich tissue.


Week 3:

Conception. Only one of the thousands of sperm that have traveled through the fallopian tubes breaks through the egg's protective barrier to form a zygote. The cells start to divide into a small cluster as they travel down the fallopian tube towards the uterus.

Size: .006 inches


Week 4:

The tiny cluster of cells attaches itself to the uterine wall and then divides in half. One half becomes the placenta and the other half the baby. At the same time, different germ layers form. These are the building blocks for the central nervous and skeletal systems.

Size: .04 inches


Week 5:

This is a week of crucial wiring when the placenta and umbilical cord hook up to Mom. Your baby's heart -- about the size of a poppy seed -- starts beating.

Size: .05 inches


Week 6:

The cluster of cells takes on the shape of a baby with a prominent head and dark eyespots. The vital organs including the brain, spinal cord, heart, kidneys, liver, and stomach also start to form. With all this activity, week 6 marks the beginning of a vital 4-week embryonic period (the time when most malformations can happen.)

Size: .08 to .16 inches


Week 7:

With your child's biggest growth spurt until puberty, the embryo more than doubles in size from .16 to .44 inches. The legs and arms extend and grow from the torso and the heart divides into right and left chambers. The forebrain also divides into two hemispheres.

Size: .44 to .52


Week 8:

Finite features including eyelids, ears, hair, fingers, and toes start to take shape.

Size: .56 to .8 inches


Week 9:

The eyelids now cover the eyes and will remain sealed shut until week 27. Pupils form and as the arms and legs grow longer, your future Olympian can practice some early moves. But since the baby still has plenty of room in the uterus, you won't feel these movements for several more weeks.

Size: 09 to 1.2 inches


Week 10:

About the size and shape of a medium shrimp, week ten marks the end of the embryonic period and the embryo becomes a fetus with all vital organs and weighs in at about .18 ounces.

Size: 1.25 to 1.68 inches


Week 11:

The baby's body isn't very proportionate and the head makes up half the size. The neck develops and the head rises up from the chest. It may be possible for curious parents to tell if they have a boy or girl.

Size: 1.75 to 2.4 inches Weight: .3 ounces


Week 12:

The baby takes up more space and the uterus expands up from the pelvic floor and pushes other organs out of the way. If you could peek into the womb, you would see quit a busy little fellow: He's now squinting, opening and closing his mouth, and moving his fingers and toes.The small intestine starts functioning, relaxes and contracts to push substances out. Few structures form after this point. Those already in place continue to grow and develop.

Size: 2.5 inches Weight: .3 to .5 ounces


Week 13:

About the size of a peach, your baby's body starts to catch up to the head. Eyes, which start out on the side of the face, move toward the center and the ears move toward the side of the head. The genitalia is developed enough to easily tell whether you have a boy or girl.

Size: 2.6 to 3.1 inches Weight: .5-.7 ounces


Week 14:

The neck gets longer and pulls the head further up away from the chest.

Size: 3.2 to 4.1 inches Weight: 1 ounce


Week 15:

The skeletal system is getting harder as your baby takes in nutrients from Mom, namely calcium. If you did a x-ray or even looked through the baby's very thin skin, you would see the outline of a skeleton. Fine hairs called lanugo also cover the body.

Size: 4.1 to 4.5 inches Weight: 1.75 ounces


Week 16:

The baby continues to grow and take up more space in the uterus while showing a decided flair for movement. Less space means an elbow here, a foot there. You, therefore, may experience movements for the first time, called fluttering. (This can take place anytime through week 20. Notify your doctor if you don't notice them by then.)

Size: 4.3 to 4.6 inches Weight: 2.8 ounces


Week 17:

While most of your baby's organs are in place, he's still very thin and lanky. During week 17 your baby starts to form fat. This is vital for the baby's heat production and metabolism.

Size: 4.4 to 4.8 inches Weight: 3.5 ounces


Week 18:

The rapid growth rate of previous weeks slows down. Finite features of the heart including ventricles and chambers should be visible during an utltrasound and some abnormalities can be detected.

Size: 5 to 5.6 inches Weight: 5.25 ounces


Week 19:

The sebaceous glands start producing vernix caseosa, a covering that protects the delicate fetal skin from the amniotic fluid. Myelination of the spinal cord also takes place.

Size: 5.2 to 6 inches Weight: 7 ounces


Week 20:

As they say in the baby business: You've reached the halfway point. By now the fetus is so large, you notice most movements. The skin also forms two layers: the epidermis and the dermis.

Size: 5.6 to 6.4 inches Weight: 9 ounces


Week 21:

The different organ systems developed during the crucial embryonic phase start to perform their duties, prepping the baby for survival outside the womb. During this week, your baby may start swallowing small amounts of amniotic fluid, absorbing most of the water, and passing the rest through to the large bowel.

Size: 7.2 inches Weight: 10.5 ounces


Week 22:

Eyelids, eyebrows, and even fingernails have developed. By now your baby's liver, with some help from Mom, is starting to break down bilirubin, a substance produced by red blood cells. If your baby can not sufficiently break down this material by birth, he might be slightly jaundiced and need to be placed under lights.

Size: 7.6 inches Weight: 12.25 ounces


Week 23:

Your baby starts practicing breathing by taking in and expelling small amounts of amniotic fluid. The pancreas also produces insulin, important for the breakdown of sugars. By now your baby resembles a small doll with all the facial features of an infant at birth.

Size: 8 inches Weight: Almost 1 pound


Week 24:

With all of the rapid organ development, and in-womb practice, your baby may be able to survive outside the womb. (Week 25 remains the official viability week.) The baby's once wrinkled skin has filled out with weight gain, and there is little space left inside the womb.

Size: 8.4 inches Weight: 1.2 pounds


Weeks 25 through 29:

By this time your baby has a pretty good chance of surviving outside the womb. The eyes open and the retina forms different layers which can sense light levels and send messages to the brain. Also, the once smooth surface of the brain starts to form grooves and indentations.

Size: 8.8 inches to 10.4 inches Weight: 1.5 pounds to 2.7 pounds


Weeks 30 through 34:

While continuing to plump up, the baby is sensitive to the world around him, responding to light, sounds, and making faces.

Size: 11.2 inches to 12.8 inches Weight: 3.5 pounds to 5 pounds


Weeks 35 through 40:

In anticipation of delivery, the baby positions itself with the head down towards the pelvis and sheds lanugo hairs. At any point between week 35 and 40, your little one will let you know he's ready to make a grand entrance and give you your first glimpse at 40 weeks of amazing development.

Size: ? Weight: ?


*Sizes are approximations, and are from the top of the head to the rump, and don't include the legs.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




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|,|ABC 100% Heavenly Soft Chenille Contour Changing Table Pad Cover : American Baby Company. Heavenly Soft sheets are made of an ultra-soft and elegant chenille material that securely fits your mattress with elastic all around. These are so soft and elegant, it is a must have for your nursery. Contoured size 17" x 35" x 5"

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|,|Color "Light Blue"|-||-|||-||abc-100-heavenly-soft-chenille-fitted-cradle-sheet-american-baby-company|,|baby-cradle-bassinet-bedding-sets-bumpers-sheets|,|ABC 100% Heavenly Soft Chenille Fitted Cradle Sheet : American Baby Company|,|BN550253|,|14.99|,|6.99|,||,||,|0.500 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|ABC 100% Heavenly Soft Chenille Fitted Cradle Sheet : American Baby Company. Heavenly Soft sheets are made of an ultra-soft and elegant chenille material that securely fits your mattress with elastic all around. These are so soft and elegant, it is a must have for your nursery. Cradle size 18"x36".

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|,|Color Pink White "Light Blue" "Celery"|-||-|||-||abc-100-heavenly-soft-chenille-fitted-crib-sheet-american-baby-company|,|baby-nursery-crib-bedding-sets-bumpers-sheets|,|ABC 100% Heavenly Soft Chenille Fitted Crib Sheet : American Baby Company|,|BN550251|,|31.99|,|14.99|,||,||,|1.000 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|ABC 100% Heavenly Soft Chenille Fitted Crib Sheet : American Baby Company. Our brand new Heavenly Soft sheets are made of an ultra-soft and elegant chenille material that securely fits your mattress with elastic all around. These are so soft and elegant, it is a must have for your nursery. Available in: Crib (28" x 52").

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|,|Color "Light Blue" "Lavender" "Pink" Yellow Celery|-||-|||-||abc-100-heavenly-soft-chenille-standard-changing-table-pad-cover-american-baby-company|,|baby-changing-pads-covers|,|ABC 100% Heavenly Soft Chenille Standard Changing Table Pad Cover : American Baby Company|,|BN550250|,|11.99|,|5.99|,||,||,|1.000 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|ABC 100% Heavenly Soft Chenille Standard Changing Table Pad Cover : American Baby Company. Heavenly Soft sheets are made of an ultra-soft and elegant chenille material that securely fits your mattress with elastic all around. These are so soft and elegant, it is a must have for your nursery. Standard size 17" x 35".

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|,|Color Yellow|-||-|||-||bn018200|,|baby-changing-pads-covers|,|ABC Cotton Stretch Terry Contour Changing Table Pad Cover by: American Baby Company|,|BN018200|,|9.99|,|4.99|,||,||,|0.600 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|ABC Cotton Stretch Terry Contour Changing Table Pad Cover by: American Baby Company. contour changing table pad cover is made of 80% cotton stretch terry/20% polyester for a perfect fit. Cover is fully washable. Fits 17" x 35" x 5" for large contour pad.

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|,|Color Cream White|-||-|||-||bn018190|,|baby-changing-pads-covers|,|ABC Cotton Stretch Terry Standard Changing Table Pad Cover by: American Baby Company|,|BN018190|,|7.99|,|3.99|,||,||,|0.600 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|ABC Cotton Stretch Terry Standard Changing Table Pad Cover by: American Baby Company. Sheet is made from 80% stretch cotton terry/20% polyester for a perfect fit. Sheet is fully washable. Fits 17" x 35" standard size pad.

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|,|Color "Royal Blue" "White" Pink Maize|-||-|||-||bn012146|,|baby-nursery-room-clearance|,|ABC Nordic Fleece Blanket With Satin Trim by: American Baby Company|,|BN012146|,|12.99|,|6.99|,||,||,|0.800 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|ABC Nordic Fleece Blanket With Satin Trim by: American Baby Company. Soft 16 oz Nordic fleece blanket with satin trim for your baby's comfort. Great for travel. Machine wash and dry. Measures 35" x 45". ON SALE 20% OFF.

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|,|Color Celery Maize White Mint|-||-|||-||abbab|,||,|About BabyAnt.com - Your Online Baby Store!|,|abbab|,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,1,0,||,||,||,|

Welcome to BabyAnt.com!

The initial conception of BabyAnt.com began in the Fall of 1998 as an idea to offer new and expectant parents a wide range of baby-related products, services, and information. Today, BabyAnt.com serves as a portal to nine specialty departments that offer popular baby goods and services, including: babyclothes, babytoys, babyhealth, babynursery, babytravel, babygifts, babygallery, babyregistry, and babyarchive. While focusing on our largest and most popular department, babyclothes, the company’s objective is to create a comprehensive site providing useful information and free services for expectant parents and, at the same time, set the standard for Internet retailing with the largest baby product selection, lowest prices, and superior customer services.

To better serve our customers, we at BabyAnt.com are constantly looking for new ways to improve and reinvent ourselves. BabyAnt.com is proud to announce that the site is now featured in Lycos Shop, Amazon Zshop, and Yahoo!Shopping. In addition, BabyAnt.com was awarded 4 stars by the editors of ABC's of Parenting and Parenthoodweb.com, Top Service by Yahoo!Shopping, and the highest honor of Pass+ by Gomez Certified. In the December 2000 issue of Money Magazine, BabyAnt.com was named "the best mainstream one-stop baby site", a reputation we intend to keep for years to come.

Aside from the numerous industry recognition BabyAnt.com has received, our ultimate objective is to ensure each and every one of our customers a favorable shopping experience. Powered by the latest e-commerce technology, BabyAnt.com has unique and innovative search capabilities, providing users the opportunity to shop by key word selection from our immense assortment of products and services. We are confident that you will find BabyAnt.com to be the premier baby store on the Internet. Enjoy your experience at BabyAnt.com and we look forward to receiving your comments and suggestions.

Sincerely,
BabyAnt.com Staff

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Welcome to BabyAnt.com!

The initial conception of BabyAnt.com began in the Fall of 1998 as an idea to offer new and expectant parents a wide range of baby-related products, services, and information. Today, BabyAnt.com serves as a portal to nine specialty departments that offer popular baby goods and services, including: babyclothes, babytoys, babyhealth, babynursery, babytravel, babygifts, babygallery, babyregistry, and babyarchive. While focusing on our largest and most popular department, babyclothes, the company’s objective is to create a comprehensive site providing useful information and free services for expectant parents and, at the same time, set the standard for Internet retailing with the largest baby product selection, lowest prices, and superior customer services.

To better serve our customers, we at BabyAnt.com are constantly looking for new ways to improve and reinvent ourselves. BabyAnt.com is proud to announce that the site is now featured in Lycos Shop, Amazon Zshop, and Yahoo!Shopping. In addition, BabyAnt.com was awarded 4 stars by the editors of ABC's of Parenting and Parenthoodweb.com, Top Service by Yahoo!Shopping, and the highest honor of Pass+ by Gomez Certified. In the December 2000 issue of Money Magazine, BabyAnt.com was named "the best mainstream one-stop baby site", a reputation we intend to keep for years to come.

Aside from the numerous industry recognition BabyAnt.com has received, our ultimate objective is to ensure each and every one of our customers a favorable shopping experience. Powered by the latest e-commerce technology, BabyAnt.com has unique and innovative search capabilities, providing users the opportunity to shop by key word selection from our immense assortment of products and services. We are confident that you will find BabyAnt.com to be the premier baby store on the Internet. Enjoy your experience at BabyAnt.com and we look forward to receiving your comments and suggestions.

Sincerely,
BabyAnt.com Staff



|,|||-||acrylic-pastel-alphabet-letters-child-to-cherish|,|baby-nursery-wall-decorations|,|Acrylic Pastel Alphabet Letters : Child to Cherish|,|BN550398|,|5.99|,|2.00|,||,||,|0.400 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|Acrylic Pastel Alphabet Letters : Child to Cherish. These letters are great for helping your child learn the alphabet! Each letter is made in a different animal design. These beautiful letters are perfect for your child's nursery room and are designed to sit on a shelf or hang on the wall. One color and pattern per letter (as shown). Approximate dimensions 3"H x 3"W x 1.5"D.

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|,|Letter B C D E F G H I J K M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z|-||-|||-||aden-anais|,|brand|,|Aden & Anais|,||,||,||,|Aden & Anais specializes in muslin baby swaddle wraps.|,|Aden & Anais|,||,||,1,1,0,0,||,||,||,||,|||-||adjustable-back-seat-mirror-munchkin|,|seatacc|,|Adjustable Back Seat Mirror : Munchkin|,|BV551004|,|24.99|,|12.99|,||,||,|1.500 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|Adjustable Back Seat Mirror : Munchkin. The Munchkin Adjustable Back Seat has an extra large mirror for viewing your rear-facing baby. The mirror pivots to view baby at any angle. It has adjustable straps that easily attach to most headrests. You can see the baby and the baby can see you.

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|,|||-||adjustable-crib-rail-teether-prince-lionheart|,|baby-crib-furniture-accessories|,|Adjustable Crib Rail Teether : Prince Lionheart|,|BH550472|,|23.99|,|9.99|,||,||,|1.500 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|Adjustable Crib Rail Teether : Prince Lionheart. Attaches easily to either round or square crib rails and will not slide or pinch little fingers. Removes easily and can be placed in the top rack of a dishwasher. Package includes: 4 x 13.4" long (34cm) rail covers and 20 straps and will cover one length of a standard crib rail up to 2.6" (6.5cm) wide in diameter. Cut to size, as crib and convertible crib dimensions can vary.

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|,|||-||bh043114|,|baby-child-proofing-kits|,|Adjustable Locking Strap by: Kidco|,|BH043114|,|4.75|,|2.49|,||,||,|0.300 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|Adjustable Locking Strap by: Kidco. Easy, adhesive mount installation - no tools necessary. Flexible design allows strap extension up to 8-1/2" inches. Ideal for use on Lazy Susans. Glass doors, appliances and more.

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|,|Color Charcoal White|-||-|||-||bt550367|,|baby-music-cd|,|African Playground Music CD by: Putumayo Kids|,|BT550367|,|14.95|,|7.99|,||,||,|0.330 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|African Playground Music CD by: Putumayo Kids. Join us on a musical journey around the world. Putumayo Kids is committed to introducing children to other cultures through fun, upbeat world and folk music. Putumayo’s CDs feature songs with children-friendly lyrics and liner notes to educate and inspire cultural curiosity. African Playground - An entertaining and educational musical expedition to Africa for children and families! TRACKS: 1) Angelique Kidjo - Battu 2) Them Mushrooms - Jambo Bwana 3) The Mahotella Queens - Mbube 4) Mose Fan Fan - Hello Hello 5) Vieux Diop - Sing Lo Lo 6) Dr Victor - Kalimba 7) Tarika Sammy - Hendry 8) Samite - Munomuno 9) Saleshe Damassae - Hoya Hoya 10) Bakithi Kumalo - Sangoma 11) Baba Ken Okulolo - Laba Laba 12) Tete Alhiuho - Barco Di Papel 13) Aura Msimang - Lango Mo.

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|,|||-||alex|,|brand|,|Alex|,||,||,||,|Alex specializes in baby bath tub toys, bath finger paint, tub color tablets, stickers, rub a dub toys, and large activity centers. |,|Alex|,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,||,||,|||-||alex-jr-round-the-farm-alex|,|baby-dolls-soft-plush-toys|,|Alex Jr 'Round The Farm : Alex|,|BT550798|,|24.99|,|12.99|,||,||,|2.000 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|Alex Jr 'Round The Farm : Alex. Roll around and hear sound from 'Round the farm! Four farm animals in one! Press the right ear of each animal and learn their sound. Bark! Meow! Oink! Ribbit! Bell chime inside! Learn motor skills through catching, rolling and grabbing. 6+ months.

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|,|||-||alex-jr-busy-ball-alex|,|baby-dolls-soft-plush-toys|,|Alex Jr Busy Ball : Alex|,|BT550799|,|9.99|,|5.49|,||,||,|0.700 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|Alex Jr Busy Ball : Alex. Caution! Busy Ball at Work! Lots of colors and patterns for lots of fun. Loops, knots and rattle encourage motor skill development through grabbing, clutching, poking and rolling!

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|,|||-||alex-jr-grab-a-little-rattle-alex|,|baby-rattles-teethers|,|Alex Jr Grab A Little Rattle : Alex|,|BT550797|,|9.99|,|5.99|,||,||,|0.400 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|Alex Jr Grab A Little Rattle : Alex. Shake, rattle and hold! Encourages motor skills and hand eye coordination through grabbing and shaking. Explore cause and effect relationships with the crinkle in arms and legs.

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|,|Design "Max The Dog" "Pinky Pig"|-||-|||-||alex-jr-squeezy-squeakier-alex|,|ratteet|,|Alex Jr Squeezy Squeakiers : Alex|,|BT550800|,|8.99|,|4.99|,||,||,|0.600 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|Alex Jr Squeezy Squeakies : Alex. Squeeze the handle to hear it squeak! Bright patterns and different textures stimulate touch. Assorted design.

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|,|Character Dog|-||-|||-||alien-encounter-hoodie-mini-shatsu|,|topsboy|,|Alien Encounter Hoodie : Mini Shatsu|,|BC551102|,|48.99|,|24.99|,||,||,|0.400 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|Alien Encounter Hoodie : Mini Shatsu. Mini Shatsu's Alien Encounter Hoodie is out of this world! Love the details! Cows beaming up, aliens and spaceships! Even the hood lining has a cute alien multi-color print. Frayed edges and trim give the hoodie a great vintage look. One sleeve cuff is striped and the other is embroidered with the trademark "Shatsu". These hoodies are truly one of a kind. 100% cotton.

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|,|Size 6M "L (6-7T)" "XL (8T+)"|-||-|||-||bg550068|,|baby-gift-ideas|,|All Star Baby's First Baseball by: Child to Cherish|,|BG550068|,|12.99|,|5.99|,||,||,|0.500 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|All Star Baby's First Baseball by: Child to Cherish. The All-star Baby's 1st baseball is a fun way to record baby's name. "Rookie of the year." Most Valuable Parents names. Hometown. And the date it was give. It is a Real Baseball created for your little one, it ships inside a protective clear acrylic case.

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|,|Color Pink|-||-|||-||alphabetz|,|brand|,|Alphabetz|,||,||,||,|Alphabetz items discontinued. Please see other similar brands (JEEP) |,|Alphabetz|,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,||,||,|||-||bt550414|,|baby-car-seat-toys|,|Amazing Garden Tag Along Toy by: Playgro|,|BT550414|,|14.99|,|7.99|,||,||,|0.500 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|Amazing Garden Tag Along Toy by: Playgro. Vibrant and colorful, wiggling, jiggling spider dances when pulled down. Crinkle wings on dragonflies assist in sensory development. Universal clip attaches easily to stroller canopy or crib.

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|,|||-||american-baby-company|,|brand|,|American Baby Company|,||,||,||,|American Baby Company specializes in 100% cotton and organic nursery accessories.|,|American Baby Company|,||,||,1,1,0,0,||,||,||,||,|||-||american-red-cross-automatic-led-nightlight-the-first-years|,|baby-nursery-room-accessories|,|American Red Cross Automatic LED Nightlight : The First Years|,|BN550554|,|4.99|,|2.99|,||,||,|0.400 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|American Red Cross Automatic LED Nightlight : The First Years. The American Red Cross and The First Years have joined together to offer a collection of infant and toddler wellness and safety products that parents can trust. Ideal soft light for nursery. Photo sensor turns light on and off automatically. Energy saving LED offers super long life. Lens stays cool to touch.

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|,|||-||american-red-cross-baby-healthcare-kit-the-first-years|,|baby-grooming-care-kits|,|American Red Cross Baby Healthcare Kit : The First Years|,|BH550316|,|12.99|,|6.99|,||,||,|1.000 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|American Red Cross Baby Healthcare Kit : The First Years. The American Red Cross and The First Years have joined together to offer a collection of infant and toddler wellness and safety products that parents can trust. A 7-piece, organized baby health essentials kit for home or on-the-go. Includes deluxe travel/storage bag, nasal aspirator, digital thermometer with case, medicine dropper with cap, medicine spoon with cap, nail clipper. Includes baby care, wellness and safety guide.

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|,|||-||american-red-cross-cold-care-essentials-the-first-years|,|baby-grooming-care-kits|,|American Red Cross Cold Care Essentials : The First Years|,|BH550315|,|4.29|,|2.19|,||,||,|0.300 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|American Red Cross Cold Care Essentials : The First Years. The American Red Cross and The First Years have joined together to offer a collection of infant and toddler wellness and safety products that parents can trust. An easy-to-use nasal aspirator and uniquely-designed medicine dropper create a cold care essentials package to help make baby more comfortable. Nasal aspirator features soft comfort tip and removable plug for easy cleaning. Medicine dropper features travel cap. (U.S. only)

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|,|||-||american-red-cross-digital-pacifier-thermometer-the-first-years|,|baby-thermometers|,|American Red Cross Digital Pacifier Thermometer : The First Years|,|BH550320|,|9.99|,|4.99|,||,||,|0.500 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|American Red Cross Digital Pacifier Thermometer : The First Years. The American Red Cross and The First Years have joined together to offer a collection of infant and toddler wellness and safety products that parents can trust. Orthodontic pacifier with accurate reading in 90 seconds. Protective cover. Beeps and flashes when temperature is above 99.5 F.

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|,|||-||american-red-cross-dishwasher-safe-thermometer-set-the-first-years|,|baby-thermometers|,|American Red Cross Dishwasher Safe Thermometer Set : The First Years|,|BH550599|,|19.99|,|9.99|,||,||,|1.500 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|American Red Cross Dishwasher Safe Thermometer Set : The First Years. Parents are concerned with the possibility of passing germs when re-using a thermometer from a sick child, and don't trust whether they've adequately disinfected the probe tip. The First Years American Red Cross Dishwasher Safe Thermometer will help to put these concerns to rest. The Dishwasher Safe Thermometer includes storage case and three removable and color coded probe tips that are dishwasher safe, allowing for members of the family to have their own tip. Thermometer is designed for underarm or oral use. It features a quick 10-second reading, easy to read large LED display. Includes storage case.

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|,|||-||american-red-cross-first-aid-cold-pack-the-first-years|,|baby-grooming-care-kits|,|American Red Cross First Aid Cold Pack : The First Years|,|BH550312|,|4.99|,|2.49|,||,||,|0.500 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|American Red Cross First Aid Cold Pack : The First Years. The American Red Cross and The First Years have joined together to offer a collection of infant and toddler wellness and safety products that parents can trust. This gel cold pack in a soft, terry cover with child-friendly graphics is ideal for the bumps and bruises of an older infant or toddler. Terry cloth cover is machine washable.

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|,|||-||american-red-cross-hospital-style-nasal-aspirator-the-first-years|,|baby-grooming-care-kits|,|American Red Cross Hospital-Style Nasal Aspirator : The First Years|,|BH550490|,|2.99|,|1.49|,||,||,|0.200 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|American Red Cross Hospital-Style Nasal Aspirator : The First Years. The American Red Cross and The First Years have joined together to offer a collection of infant and toddler wellness and safety products that parents can trust. Features hospital-style design, over-insertion guard for safety, and an easy-clean plug.

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|,|||-||anatex|,|brand|,|Anatex|,||,||,||,||,|Anatex|,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,||,|Anatex specializes in wooden developmental activity toys for babies and young children.

|,|||-||angel-baby-sleep-cd-earth-mama-angel-baby|,|baby-music-cd|,|Angel Baby Sleep CD : Earth Mama Angel Baby|,|BT550070|,|15.99|,|7.99|,||,||,|0.300 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|Angel Baby Sleep CD : Earth Mama Angel Baby. Every mama knows that tender, reassuring, voices help settle and calm infants. Angel Baby Sleep is a unique spoken lullaby that helps create an atmosphere of peace and safety. With words of encouragement and peaceful lullabies, your baby will gently and peacefully fall asleep. Recommended for newborns and up. CD Tracks Include: 1. Angel Baby Sleep 20:40 2. Sleepy Music: 20:40

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|,|||-||animal-balloons-toddler-t-shirt-mini-shatsu|,|tops|,|Animal Balloons Toddler T-Shirt : Mini Shatsu|,|BC551024|,|31.99|,|15.99|,||,||,|0.300 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|Animal Balloons Toddler T-Shirt : Mini Shatsu. Your little girl is ready to head off to the summer fair in the park with this cute t-shirt! Colorful animal balloon wrap-around graphic on black 100% cotton. Curly, ruffle-y edges and extra white double layer trim at neck and sleeves.

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|,|Size 6T|-||-|||-||animal-playground-music-cd-putumayo-kids|,|baby-music-cd|,|Animal Playground Music CD : Putumayo Kids|,|BT550630|,|14.95|,|7.99|,||,||,|0.300 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|Animal Playground Music CD by: Putumayo Kids. Animal Playground. Take a walk on the wild side with this global musical journey into the animal kingdom. Animal Playground is the latest release in the award-winning Playground CD series from Putumayo Kids. The new album presents a multilingual collection of animal-themed songs from around the world. The enhanced CD also includes an original music video for the song “No More Monkeys,” produced by Putumayo and shot on location in Trinidad featuring Trinidad-born artist Asheba. Since children of all nationalities are fascinated by animals, Putumayo found it only natural to create a collection of exceptional songs featuring animal themes and folklore from across the globe. The 13 tracks on the album will guide listeners on a journey that begins in North America and ends in Africa without skipping a beat in between. Music fans of all ages will want to jump, hop and sing along to the playful, upbeat melodies of Animal Playground. Tracks: 1) Wee Hairy Beasties - Animal Crackers - (Chicago, USA) 2)Asheba - No More Monkeys - (Trinidad) 3) Quartetto Cetra - Nella Vecchia Fattoria - (Italy) 4) Guillermo Anderson - Aves - (Honduras) 5) The Be Good Tanyas - The Littlest Birds - (Canada) 6) Gary Rosen - The Three Bears - (Brattleboro, USA) 7) Ze Renato - Cantiga do Sapo - (Brazil) 8) Les P'tits Loups du Jazz - L'Otorhinocęros - (France) 9) Samba Salad - Bigi Kaiman - (Netherlands) 10) Don Spencer - Don't Ever Step on a Snake - (Australia) 11) Terri Hendrix - Eagles - (Austin, USA) 12) Phil Melancon - If a Dinosaur Was My Friend - (New Orleans, USA) 13) Ladysmith Black Mambazo - Mbube - (South Africa).

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|,|||-||bt550138|,|baby-books|,|Animals With Fun Facts Flashcards by: Flash of Brilliance|,|BT550138|,|13.99|,|6.99|,||,||,|2.000 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|Animals With Fun Facts Flashcards by: Flash of Brilliance. Children have a tremendous capacity for expanding their knowledge, especially during their first six years. That’s when they are most eager to learn new things, and playing with flashcards is an excellent way to satisfy their natural curiosity. Flash of Brilliance flashcards have many special features that improve on the traditional flashcard, so you can take full advantage of your child’s instinctive learning abilities. These colorful and informative animal flashcards will last for years. You and your child will be delighted in new ways every time you use them. So share them with a sense of wonder and joy, and watch as your child’s intelligence, vocabulary and love of learning grows. Full-color photographs of real animals, not cartoons or stuffed toys. Thick and durable cards that children love to touch. Animal names in English, French and Spanish to maximize language skills. Fun and educational facts that round-out your child's knowledge. Complete guidelines for getting the most from each play session.

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|,|Title "Bugs"|-||-|||-||anne-claire-petit|,|brand|,|Anne-Claire Petit|,||,||,||,|Since 1999, Anne-Claire's sphere of activity has shifted to original interior and children's designs. Her specialty is Hand-Made Crochet Dolls and Rattles.|,|Anne-Claire Petit|,||,||,1,1,0,0,||,||,||,||,|||-||bh012043|,|baby-bath-tubs-seats|,|Aquababy Bath Ring Seat|,|BH012043|,|28.99|,|26.99|,||,||,|6.000 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|Aquababy Bath Ring Seat. Suitable for babies 7-16 Months. Maximum weight of 28 lbs. Non slip seat. Extra large suction cups for excellent stability. High contoured back for extra support. Rounded shape gently holds baby whilst leaving him/her freedom of movement. No assembly or accessories needed. Dimensions 12.5" W x 8.5" H. Please note item may not suction to non-skid bath tub surfaces.

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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Relationships

Babies and Pets

By Melissa Ramsdell for Your Baby Today


When Laura Goodman and her husband, Burt, were first married, their black lab, Nell, was like their first baby. They spoiled her with plenty of affection. So when Laura became pregnant, she worried about how Nell would handle having a real baby in the house.

On the happy day when their son Reed arrived, the Goodmans mapped out a plan. When Mom and baby arrived home Burt stayed out in the hallway with Reed, while Laura spent time alone with Nell. After a few minutes, they brought the baby in and knelt down to let Nell see him.

"She gave him a good little sniffing, then went to her bed to lay down," Laura recalls, adding that Nell's maternal instincts took over from that day forward. "I just got the vibe she felt, 'Ok, this baby is part of my pack now.' "

For other families, helping a pet make the transition isn't as easy, says Nancy Peterson, of the Humane Society of the United States. Dogs can become startled and snap at babies or jump on the owners when a child is in their arms. Cats have been known to mark their territory in the baby's nursery. "Pets tend to be creatures of habit, so anything that upsets that routine can be distressing to them," Peterson says.

She offers the following hints to prepare for your baby's arrival:

  • Set up the baby's room early.
  • To keep cats out of cribs, use double-sided tape on the mattress.
  • Send a blanket home from the hospital so your pet can get used to the baby's scent.
  • Once the baby arrives, give your pet lots of attention, special toys, or treats when your child is in the same room.

"Everybody's bound to be a little stressed, but if you drastically reduce the attention you've been giving to the pet you will start causing negative associations with the baby," she adds. "You want your pet to think this baby is the greatest thing in the world."


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Preparing for Baby

Babies and Quilts

By Barbara Gash for Your Baby Today


Babies and quilts seem to be a natural pairing. Both words conjure up soft and cuddly images.

When a new baby is expected, there's no better way to mark the occasion than with a small quilt for the crib. From the most basic "cheater" cloth that looks pieced but isn't, to the more complex appliqued quilt, this is an enduring expression of love. What's more, most babies bond with that special square of fabric, and that closeness can last for years. (Many a mother has wondered if her child would be dragging his/her tattered "blanky" to school!)

Even if you're a beginner, this is a great project to work on during pregnancy. In the planning stages, you might want to ask yourself some questions:

  • Do you like to sew by hand or by machine?
  • Do you want to make the quilt as quickly as possible, or take your time with it?
  • Do you prefer to relax with familiar techniques or see this as a chance to learn something new?

Think about what would be appropriate to your climate, color scheme, and lifestyle. The theme and colors might be determined by the baby's gender if you know it ahead of time. Fabrics must be washable, durable, and soft; 100% cotton is most popular. Unless you're a very traditional person, don't feel you have to play it safe with pastels and tiny prints. Babies love color, so try something that's bolder and brighter.

You'll probably want to choose the pattern and/or technique before selecting fabrics, or perhaps the two will burst into a concept simultaneously. Look in coloring books, pattern catalogs, quilt books, and shops for inspiration. If you like to do strip piecing, stick with that. If the idea of a crazy quilt appeals to you, try to incorporate patches of fabrics that may have significance in your family.

Another idea is to use solid cottons and calicos, and applique shapes of animals or birds on the background fabric. The "Peaceable Kingdom" or "Noah's Ark" themes, for example, make enchanting quilts. As the babies get older, they love to identify the animals.

If you just want to make a quick coverlet for your baby, check your fabric store for "cheater" fabric, already printed, in a crib-size panel, and sometimes even bonded to batting. All you have to do with these is to bind the edges, or sew a ruffled border. Another idea is to buy small amounts of "juvenile" printed cottons, and piece them together for the quilt top. Growing babies enjoy looking at these.

Lots of good books and classes are available to give you further inspiration and help with techniques. Two new books from C& T Publishing are:

  • Special Delivery Quilts by Patrick Lose ($24.95)
  • Quilt It for Kids by Pam Bono ($24.95)

Remember that the creation of a baby quilt does not require perfection. What is required is that you enjoy the process. Be sure to sign and date your work; it may just become a legacy. You may want to launder it lightly before presenting it to your baby with love.


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Pediatrics Today

Baby Development: The First Year

By Hillary Kruger, M.D. (Co-director of Behavioral and Developmental Pediatrics at Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY) for Your Baby Today


Babies grow and develop dramatically during the first year. These changes are unique to each child, and yet highly predictable at the same time. Here's a look at many of the developmental milestones you can expect during the first 12 months:

Birth to 3 months

Studies on infants have documented what parents have known for generations: Newborn babies like to be held and to look at faces. If your baby consistently does not like to be held or gazes away from your face much of the time, this behavior warrants further evaluation. Your child should also use her right and left sides equally. If your baby shows an early hand preference, or other unequal movements, it could be a sign of weakness on one side and should be further evaluated.

Newborn babies typically have a curled up appearance. But as they adjust to life outside of the womb, they begin to stretch and move. Your newborn's hands will typically be held closed in fists and he'll have a tight grasp reflex. A baby will usually begin to open the hands increasingly after he's 2 months old. It's around this time that babies develop a real social smile in response to another smiling person. They also acquire the ability to visually track an object moving from side to side. Head control is also becoming well-established at 2 months. By 3 months, a baby who's placed on her stomach will be able to lift his head and chest up. Your 3 month-old should also be able to grasp a rattle.


4 to 7 months

At 4 months, your baby's hands should be loosely open much of the time. She'll also begin actively reaching for toys set near her. By 6 months, watch as she begins to pass a toy from hand to hand and figures out how to hold her bottle, and other items, using both hands. She'll start cooing sounds at 4 months, which progress to some single syllable babbling sounds at 6 months. Between 5 to 7 months she'll start sitting on her own, which eventually leads to crawling.


8 to 12 months

With the new establishment of object permanence, babies will look for an object that you hide while they are watching. By 8 months your baby develops a heightened awareness of the special relationship with parents and caregivers. As a result, some babies, but not all, may experience some anxiety when in a new setting and with unfamiliar people.

At around 9 months of age, babies are beginning to pull to stand. After a baby is secure in standing, he or she will begin to take steps while holding on. A 9 month-old also plays more actively with toys, exploring them less with the mouth, and more with the hands. Multiple-syllable babbling will progress to jargoning with the emergence of the first true word at around 12 months of age. About half of all babies walk by themselves at around the time of their first birthday. The fine motor pincer grasp, which allows your baby to use his thumb and forefinger to pick up small objects, also develops by one year. By 16 months your baby should be walking independently.

If you have any questions or concerns about your child's development, please discuss them with your pediatrician.



The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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|,|||-||babdevwowyou|,|babarnewbabn4|,|Baby Development: Wow! Your Baby is One Year Old!|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|From the Editors of Your Baby Today
October 18, 1999


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Baby Development

Wow! Your Baby is One Year Old!

From the Editors of Your Baby Today


Take time to pull out the photo albums and review the miraculous changes you've witnessed in your baby this past year. Incredible! Most important, revel in all baby can do as she celebrates her first year. Baby has a delightful sense of humor, and she takes great pleasure in teasing you. She loves to express affection, and she's most likely has mastered the art of hugging and kissing. What a great year it's been -- and what an amazing adventure your family has ahead of you.

Milestones this month - Food for thought - Doing little things a lot better - Play group, anyone? - Just for mom


Milestones this month*
  • Your baby now drinks from a cup without assistance.

  • She can stand alone for several minutes.

  • Baby walks well (keep in mind that good crawlers often are late walkers).

  • She waves good-bye and plays pat-a-cake.

  • Baby says "mama" and "dada."

  • She says other one-syllable words (like "hi").

  • Baby expresses her wants with gestures and words instead of cries.

  • She engages in gibberish conversation.

  • Baby responds to simple commands.
*All babies have their own internal developmental timetable. If your 11-month-old hasn't yet reached these milestones, rest assured that she will in time. If you have concerns about your baby's development, discuss them with her doctor.


Food for thought

By 12 months, your baby is ready to be weaned from breastfeeding or bottle-feeding. You've been preparing for this time by introducing a training cup (which your baby probably is handling well on her own by now) and by gradually cutting back on her traditional liquid feedings. Consequently, you'll want to increase her intake of solid foods to compensate for the decrease in liquids and to fuel any growth spurts she may be experiencing.

On the other hand, some 1-year-olds may show a decreased appetite about now. Keep in mind that although babies triple their birth weight during the first year, they add only about a quarter of their weight during the second year. Maybe your little ravenous one has slowed down because she'd rather be playing; maybe she's testing her newfound independence. Teething also can make your baby lose interest in food.

Try to strike the right balance between letting her eat when she's hungry and letting her pick at her food when she's not. Don't force food on her, but maintain control over her nutritious snacking between meals.


Doing little things a lot better

As your baby feeds herself, you'll notice how wonderfully her fine motor skills are developing. Remember how she used to slap at the spoon until it finally settled into her palm? Now she picks it up with the precision of a surgeon -- and places it in her mouth with ease.

Those same hands now manipulate objects in every way imaginable -- pinching, poking, squeezing, and twisting -- to determine their makeup. And the adorable wave that used to flap madly at the wrist is now a crisp, authoritative, "See ya later, pal!"


Play group, anyone?

Few things are more adorable than watching your 1-year-old grab a buddy in a great big bear hug. One-year-olds are just beginning their forays into friendships. Understand that parallel play -- where children play alongside one another but not with each other -- is really all your 1-year-old is capable of right now. Here's how you can help make these social engagements more productive:
  • Understand that your "shy" child is normal. Social behavior may not fully develop for another year or two. In the meantime, work on helping your child love and appreciate herself, and don't push her into situations she can't handle.

  • Sharing isn't a concept to which a 1-year-old can relate. And she probably won't get it until she's 2 or 3. In the meantime, prevent her from doing bodily harm to the friend who also wants the doll, and redirect her if possible.

  • Intervene immediately if your child hurts anyone. If your child kicks, bites, or grabs another child, take her aside and explain that what she did hurt someone else, and that that's not acceptable. Be firm and calm. Then help her begin a new activity. And be prepared to have this conversation often.

Just for mom

With your baby now at the 1-year mark, you may be thinking about expanding your family even further. Remember, it's never too early to start nourishing your next baby. Maintaining optimum health during your childbearing years is an essential part of being a mother. If you're planning on another pregnancy, you need extra folic acid and iron in your diet; ask your doctor whether you should take nutrition supplements.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




|,|||-||babdevyourac1|,|babarnewbabn4|,|Baby Development: Your active 10-month-old|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|From the Editors of Your Baby Today
October 18, 1999


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Baby Development

Your active 10-month-old

From the Editors of Your Baby Today


About this time, your little one -- who not so long ago was content to lie on the floor and watch the world go by -- is crawling everywhere, standing by herself, and possibly trying to take her first solo steps. There's no stopping her now! Grab the camcorder before she's out of sight!

Milestones this month - Fancy footwork - Thanks for the memory


Milestones this month*
  • She can walk while holding onto furniture.

  • Baby can stand alone, possibly for a few minutes.

  • She drinks from a cup.

  • Baby plays pat-a-cake or waves good-bye.

  • She understands the meaning of "no."

  • Baby says "mama" or "dada."

  • She expresses herself with gestures and sounds instead of cries.

  • Baby can roll a ball to you.

  • She uses gibberish in a conversational way.
*All babies have their own internal developmental timetable. If your 10-month-old hasn't yet reached these milestones, rest assured that she will in time. If you have concerns about your baby's development, discuss them with her doctor.


Fancy footwork

  • Shoeless is cool. You may wonder what's the appropriate footwear for your newly mobile baby. Most doctors recommend nothing. Your baby's feet develop best when they're bare; this helps build arches and strengthen ankles. But if you're looking for protection while you're outdoors, choose low-cut baby shoes with flexible soles, flexible uppers, flat nonskid bottoms, and a roomy fit.

  • Stepping up. Your active 10-month-old probably also has discovered stairs -- and how to climb them. Most likely, baby knows how to go up but not how to come down. Encourage her to crawl up the stairs, but make sure you're planted close behind her. Do the same as she maneuvers her way back down; help baby put her knees and feet in the proper positions for the trip back down. Never leave your child unattended on or near stairs; those tumbles back down can result in serious injury.

  • Exercise cautiously. As your baby grows stronger and more active, it may be tempting to introduce her to some of the exercise opportunities outside your home. Before you engage in any "baby workouts," though, there are some things to consider:

  • Infant swimming: Use these classes to help your child become comfortable in the water; your baby isn't quite ready to learn the breaststroke!

  • Baby exercise classes or videotapes: Look for fun activities that provide socialization, not competition. Avoid those that promote passive motion (where you move your baby's limbs), stretching, or any techniques that are aimed at improving strength, conditioning, or coordination. These exercises could cause serious injuries to an infant's still-developing bones and joints.

  • Jogging: Although running with your baby in a backpack may sound like a great bonding opportunity, keep in mind that the bouncing, jarring motions could injure her head or back. Also, you'll put her at risk if you fall or run into someone.

Thanks for the memory

Baby also may remember events. A song played on a carousel may trigger memories in your child when she hears it played later on a cassette tape. Though she may not be able to tell you in words that she recalls the song, her excited smiles and facial expressions will say it all.

"Out of sight, out of mind" no longer applies. If your child has ever enjoyed unrolling the toilet tissue that sits on the other side of the cabinet door, she'll remember the pleasure every time she passes the door.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




|,|||-||babdevyourac|,|babarnewbabn4|,|Baby Development: Your Active 11-month-old|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|From the Editors of Your Baby Today
October 18, 1999


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Baby Development

Your Active 11-month-old

From the Editors of Your Baby Today


Baby talk -- it's so sweet and yet so important to a lifetime of communication for your child. Isn't it amazing how much baby's connecting with the world around him? And he needs your help more than ever to learn about the language of life.

Milestones this month - Helping your baby master the wonderful world of words - My, how you've grown! - On-the-go baby


Milestones this month*
  • Your baby now walks while holding onto furniture.

  • He uses the "pincer grasp" to pick up tiny objects between his thumb and forefinger.

  • Baby can stand alone.

  • He drinks from a cup.

  • Baby says "mama" and "dada."

  • He says a few other one-syllable words (like "hi").

  • Baby communicates his wants with gestures and words instead of cries.

  • He talks in conversational gibberish.
*All babies have their own internal developmental timetable. If your 11-month-old hasn't yet reached these milestones, rest assured that he will in time. If you have concerns about your baby's development, discuss them with her doctor.


Helping your baby master the wonderful world of words

  • Talk simply, talk often. Use simple, one-word labels to identify every component of your child's life. Go for a stroller ride and point to every tree, flower, or bird you pass by. Continually name all the objects in his bedroom and the toys in his closet. And use your baby's name often so he develops a real recognition for it.

  • Listen. Patiently listen as he weaves an incomprehensible tale, then respond appropriately and courteously. Try to pick out "real" words, then say them back to your child as a way of trying to understand him.

  • Introduce concepts. Point to objects and describe them as big or little, empty or full, up or down. Illustrate ideas with objects or actions whenever possible.

  • Name colors. When you label objects, identify their color.

  • Name numbers. When you talk about objects, identify how many there are. ("You are wearing two blue socks today.") Sing counting songs like "This Old Man."

  • Don't always put words in your baby's mouth. Instead of saying "I'll bet you'd like a snack," ask "Would you like a cracker or a piece of cheese?" This allows him to answer, either verbally or with gestures. Repeat his response: "You chose a cracker -- here you are."

  • Share the world of books with your baby. Reading to your baby is among the most precious gifts you can give him. Make it a part of your daily routine; snuggling up with a few age-appropriate stories before nap time or bedtime will help both of you relax as it strengthens your bond and shows baby the wonder of words.


My, how you've grown!

As impossible as it must seem, your baby has experienced almost an entire year of life. So many changes have sprung up at every turn, all leading you to even more fun and fulfillment. Only yesterday, baby just fit into the crook of your arm; today, he may be walking -- which, of course, means that running is imminent.

Monitoring your baby's growth provides a constant in a world of change. As you record his monthly height and weight, you'll gain comfort in knowing that your little one is on a strong and healthy course.

During the eleventh month, it's common to notice a slight slowing in his growth. If your baby was larger than average at birth, he's probably now moving closer to his more genetically predisposed size. If you and your partner are short, it's only a matter of time before your baby drops down from the 90th percentile in height.

Most doctors are less concerned about graphs than they are about your baby's overall health. If he's eating, sleeping, and maturing at a normal rate, the numbers on a chart don't mean quite as much.


On-the-go baby

Because your baby is more mobile now, you may be more inclined to include him in outdoor family activities.
  • Bicycling: Make sure baby sits in a bicycle seat that has a safety belt. The seat should attach over the rear wheel and have spoke guards. It should have a high back and some support for his head. Bicycle helmets are available in infant sizes, and your baby always should wear a helmet, as should every member of your family.

  • Strolling: Make sure your baby is safely secured in the stroller with both a seat belt and a strap between his legs. The stroller should have a brake to lock the wheels so it won't roll off unattended. Look for a stroller with a wide base and a basket that hangs at a low level to prevent tipping.

  • Shopping: The same precautions apply whenever your baby is seated in a grocery cart. Use either the attached safety belt or a baby carrier designed specifically for shopping carts.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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|,|||-||babdevyouram|,|babarnewbabn4|,|Baby Development: Your Amazing One-Month-Old|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|From the Editors of Your Baby Today
October 18, 1999


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Baby Development

Your Amazing One-Month-Old

From the Editors of Your Baby Today


As small and fragile as your baby may seem, rest assured that your gentle loving caresses will provide for his most basic needs: to be loved and comforted by you.

Milestones this month - Your newborn's natural reflexes - Your baby's developing senses - Snooze news - Dinner! -


Milestones this month*
  • Your baby can lift his head slightly for a few seconds when lying on his stomach.

  • He focuses his eyes on your face.

  • With his eyes, he'll follow an object moved about six inches above his face.

*All babies have their own internal developmental timetable. If your 1-month-old hasn't yet reached these milestones, rest assured that he will in time. If you have concerns about your baby's development, discuss them with his doctor.


Your newborn's natural reflexes

After nine months in the womb, your baby will be equipped to say hello to the world with these universal reflexes:
  • Grasp: His little hand will grip your finger when you stroke his palm.

  • Startle: When he's startled by a loud noise or a quick movement, your baby will thrust out his arms and legs, then draw them back and cry.

  • Rooting: When you rub the corner of your baby's mouth, he'll immediately turn toward your finger. This rooting instinct is what helps him to latch onto your nipple for feeding.

  • Sucking: Your baby is ready and willing to suck for feeding; sucking also comforts him.

  • Tonic neck: Lie your newborn on his side, and watch how he extends his arm and leg on the side he's lying on, and flexes the arm and leg on the opposite side.

  • Walking: Although he's far from ready for the real thing, if you support your baby upright in a standing position, you'll see him naturally try to step out.


Your baby's developing senses

At 1 month, your baby will be experiencing a symphony of the senses. What he hears and sees can make him quiet, agitated, satisfied, or blissfulĐand sometimes all four emotions in the same breath!


  • Seeing: Your baby's vision tends to be nearsighted: he's able to focus best on objects eight to 15 inches away. Bold shapes and bold black-and-white patterns attract his attention. Place a mobile over his crib so your baby can follow its movements. He's already turning his head and eyes to look at you. And your baby also is trying out his mime talents by imitating your facial expressions.

  • Hearing: Your baby knows your voice well, and he responds to it by growing quieter or more excited. Speak to your baby or sing to him as you feed, diaper, rock, and bathe him. Your words will be his first tools of communication. From you your newborn will learn to speak and to listen. You'll also discover that babies like the sound of music; play soft lullaby tapes throughout the day and at bedtime to help him relax.

  • Touching: Your tiny one responds to your touch. Take advantage of the opportunities to be closeĐfeeding, cuddling, or just rocking. Respond to your baby's cries; this will help him learn very early that you're there to comfort and care for him.


Snooze news

During these first weeks, your little one will sleep -- and sleep -- and sleep. The average newborn logs 15 to 18 hours of sleep per day, often in the form of short naps. Though you're probably hoping that his longest sleep stretches will occur during the night, don't count on itĐat least not for awhile. One way to move closer to that goal is to wake him if he sleeps for more than three to four hours at a time during the day.


Dinner!

Already, your baby anticipates mealtime. If you're breastfeeding, plan to nurse him every two to three hours. You'll know he's getting enough to eat if he seems satisfied following the feeding, if he continues to have wet diapers and stays within a normal growth curve.

If your baby is taking formula from a bottle, plan on feeding him every three to four hours. Initially, he'll eat about two to four fluid ounces at each feeding, but gradually the amount will increase.

As he begins to recognize your face, your voice, and your touch, he's also building his fledgling memory bank. And before you know it, he'll express that recognition and trust with a big, beautiful smileĐincredible!

Experts agree that breastmilk is best for your baby. Not only is it the most nutritionally complete food your newborn will ever eat, but it also benefits your baby in other ways. Even if you plan to bottle-feed formula to your baby, consider breastfeeding these first few days so your baby can benefit from this nutritious natural food.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




|,|||-||babdevyourco|,|babarnewbabn4|,|Baby Development: Your Cooing Two-Month-Old|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|From the Editors of Your Baby Today
October 18, 1999


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Baby Development

Your Cooing Two-Month-Old

From the Editors of Your Baby Today


Your 2-month-old is now starting to pay more attention to her world. Most of all, baby loves the sound of your voice, and follows it around the room with real concentration. Your different tones of voice fascinate her, and she'll respond to your high-pitched, singsong tone just as readily as to your calm, soothing voice. Better yet, baby's already talking back with a variety of sweetly pitched coos. But when baby isn't calm and cooing, she might be fussy. Ah, the mixed blessings of a 2-month-old!

Milestones this month - Four ways you can help sharpen your baby's senses - Four reasons why your baby may be fussy


Milestones this month*
  • Your baby can follow an object as it's passed over her face, looking in an arc about six inches from her face.

  • She steadily holds up her head.

  • Baby rolls over in one direction.

  • She can raise her chest using her arms for support while lying on her stomach.

  • Baby smiles when you smile at her.

  • She responds to loud sounds by becoming completely silent, crying, or acting startled.

  • Baby coos.

  • She focuses on very small objects, like raisins.

  • Baby may laugh out loud. She may even squeal.
*All babies have their own internal developmental timetable. If your 2-month-old hasn't yet reached these milestones, rest assured that she will in time. If you have concerns about your baby's development, discuss them with her doctor.


Four ways you can help sharpen your baby's senses

Your baby may coo even more when you stimulate her senses by doing the following:
  1. Add color. Hang a brightly colored mobile over baby's bed.

  2. Play music. Introduce more upbeat, bouncy music during playtime. If baby grows anxious, end the music and soothe her in a calm voice.

  3. Pay attention. Watch your baby to see what attracts her and what frightens her. Try different tones of voice and songs.

  4. Cuddle. Don't worry about "teaching" her a thing or measuring her every millimeter of growth. All she really needs now is your loving attention.

Four reasons why your baby may be fussy
  1. Colic: Affecting 10 to 20 percent of babies, colic causes babies to have periods of intense crying–which can occur several times per week and last for several hours. You'll know it when you hear it: Colic elicits sharp cries and screams that aren't relieved by a dry diaper or another bottle. Colic often shows up more frequently during the late afternoon and evening.

  2. Constipation: Your baby's bowel movements should be soft; if they're hard and dry and resemble little pebbles and are infrequent, your baby may be constipated. Ask your doctor if small feedings of water can help soften the stools.

  3. Intestinal gas: One good way to avoid intestinal gas in formula- fed babies is to fill the bottle with one fluid ounce of formula more than you'll feed your baby. That way, she won't end up sucking on an empty bottle and allowing air to enter her intestines. Also, keep the bottle tilted at a 45-degree angle to reduce air.

  4. Formula intolerance: Your fussy baby may be having difficulty tolerating her formula. Babies are born with immature digestive systems that continue to develop and mature during the first 4 to 6 months of life. If she exhibits any unusual behavior after feeding (such as crying or fussiness), talk with your doctor. If you do decide to switch formulas, do so gradually.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




|,|||-||yourcraw8mon|,|babarnewbabn4|,|Baby Development: Your crawling 8-month-old|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|From the Editors of Your Baby Today
October 18, 1999


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Baby Development

Your crawling 8-month-old

From the Editors of Your Baby Today


Take time to celebrate your baby's latest milestone: Crawling. And keep in mind that crawling means different things to different babies. One may be content to continue scooting along on her tummy. Another may navigate by walking on both hands and feet, her bottom pointed toward the sky. And yet another may be able to master a route using her hands and knees.

Milestones this month - Where the action is - A change in temperament - Helping your baby find comfort in new surroundings


Milestones this month*
  • Your baby now can crawl or scoot on her stomach.

  • She can sit without support.

  • Baby can "rake" a small toy toward her on the floor and pick it up.

  • She can get into a sitting position from her stomach.

  • Baby can pull up to a standing position from a seated one.

  • She walks by holding onto furniture.

  • Baby can stand alone (for at least a few seconds).

  • She looks for dropped objects.

  • Baby shows unhappiness when you take something away.

  • She plays peekaboo.

  • Baby can say, "mama" or "dada."

  • She plays pat-a-cake and waves good-bye.

  • Baby understands the meaning of "no."
*All babies have their own internal developmental timetable. If your 8-month-old hasn't yet reached these milestones, rest assured that she will in time. If you have concerns about your baby's development, discuss them with her doctor.


Where the action is

Your baby's new mobility means that it's time to further baby proof your home.

Your baby will display an uncanny knack for finding any small item left lying on the furniture or floors -- and for putting it immediately in her mouth. Likewise, dropping her favorite items, picking them up, and putting them back in her mouth will be a favorite pastime. Remove any pacifier, bottle, toy, or food item that's been dropped before it finds its way back into your baby's open mouth.


A change in temperament

Just a few months ago, your baby was a social butterfly. But these days you may notice a change in her happy-go-lucky disposition, and ask yourself:
  • Why is she so afraid of everything?

  • Why do her surroundings seem to intimidate her?

  • Why does she sometimes howl in terror at the sight of even close family friends and caregivers?

Helping your baby find comfort in new surroundings
  • Hug and talk softly. Don't push your baby into situations with others if she's afraid. As you approach others, give baby little hugs and quietly tell her who's ahead. Alert the others to her anxieties, and ask them to move slowly. Suggest they talk to baby quietly and smile often, rather than pick her up or hug her. Remember -- even the sudden movements or loud laughter of others can panic her.

  • Accept separation anxiety, and move on. Your baby wants to be with you, so she may fall apart when you leave the room. Sometimes your baby even may lose control when her dad is left in charge. The good news is that most times, once you leave the room, your baby is just fine with another familiar face. If her separation anxiety is serious, you may have to limit your time away from your baby until she passes through this phase.

  • Let her find security. Now that your baby knows she's her own person and not a part of you, she may find that scary. She may attach herself to something else that brings her comfort -- a blanket, a pillow, a pacifier, or a doll -- something that doesn't walk away from her. Don't make an issue of it, but limit its use to the home or bedtime. And keep it clean, even if you have to throw it in the washer while your child is asleep. Don't allow her security object to be a bottle of milk or juice -- sucking on these liquids for long periods of time, especially during the night, can cause tooth decay.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




|,|||-||babdevyourin|,|babarnewbabn4|,|Baby Development: Your intent 9-month-old|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|From the Editors of Your Baby Today
October 18, 1999


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Baby Development

Your intent 9-month-old

From the Editors of Your Baby Today


Your baby now loves to play games. He'd rather not go to sleep. And he loves to practice "walking" while holding on to a steady yet movable object (like a laundry basket)! Your 9-month-old is starting to have "a mind of his own." Isn't it wonderful to see your child seeking some independence?

Milestones this month - Skip that morning nap? - Bedtime rituals - Playtime


Milestones this month*
  • Your baby now can pull himself up to a standing position from sitting down.

  • He can stand while holding on to someone or something.

  • Baby uses the "pincer grasp," holding tiny objects between his thumb and forefinger.

  • He can walk while holding onto furniture.

  • Baby drinks from a cup.

  • He can stand alone for a few seconds or perhaps longer.

  • Baby says "mama" or "dada."

  • He understands the meaning of "no."

  • Baby responds to simple commands (such as "Give Mommy the toy").
*All babies have their own internal developmental timetable. If your 9-month-old hasn't yet reached these milestones, rest assured that she will in time. If you have concerns about your baby's development, discuss them with her doctor.


Skip that morning nap?

Your baby's newfound independence may lead him to try to overthrow your sleep rules -- at nap time and at bedtime. At 9 months, he may start to wean himself from a morning nap. Be supportive, unless he just can't make it to lunchtime without being fussy and overtired.


Bedtime rituals

Don't be surprised if your usually complacent baby starts refusing to go to bed. To keep the house calm at night, try these tips:
  • Establish bedtime rituals that relax your baby. Give him a warm bath, read him a book, listen to soothing music, or rock him in a chair and cuddle.

  • Don't rock him to sleep. Wait until he's very relaxed and drowsy but still awake before you put him in the crib. You want him to learn to fall asleep by himself.

  • Once the baby is in his crib, leave the room. Even with his eyes closed, he'll sense your presence, and that will alert and distract him.

  • Encourage your baby to become attached to a particular doll, stuffed animal, or blanket. Make sure it's with him when he goes to bed.
Eventually, sleep will come easily again. And it should, for all the miles your baby's now putting on during the day.


Playtime

Though it may be a bit too soon to break out the board games, your baby is more than ready to play lots of fun games with you. And while keeping him entertained is important, so are the social, language, and coordination skills he'll learn from these games. Here are some fun examples of activities you can share:
  • Peekaboo: Cover your face with a blanket or your hands, or hide behind something. Call out "Where's Mommy?" and then uncover your face and say "peekaboo!" You're guaranteed plenty of giggles -- and lots of requests for encores.

  • So big: Ask your baby how big he is, then indicate it by spreading your arms (and his) wide and reciting, "So- o-o-o big!"

  • One, two, buckle my shoe: This is a great opportunity to begin counting with your child, either with his fingers or while climbing stairs. "One, two, buckle my shoe. Three, four, shut the door. Five, six, pick up sticks. Seven, eight, lay them straight. Nine, ten, start again."

  • Face fun: It's hard to find a baby who doesn't love pointing to (and pulling on) your facial features. Turn this into a game by making funny noises for each feature; remember to repeat the feature's name each time ("This is Daddy's nose") so you'll reinforce the labels and language.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




|,|||-||babdevyourla|,|babarnewbabn4|,|Baby Development: Your Laughing Four-Month-Old|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|From the Editors of Your Baby Today
October 18, 1999


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Baby Development

Your Laughing Four-Month-Old

From the Editors of Your Baby Today


Welcome to the world of the 4-month-old, where every day is filled with exciting new discoveries -- and constant reminders that your baby is preparing to take on the universe. About now, your baby's laugh is likely to be the most welcome sound in your home. She's truly learning to communicate with you and others around her. What fun!

Milestones this month - What your baby is discovering - Oh, sweet sleep - Let's "chat"


Milestones this month*
  • Your baby can raise herself up on straightened arms while lying on her tummy and look all around.

  • She can grasp a rattle.

  • Baby laughs out loud.

  • She squeals with delight.

  • Baby smiles spontaneously.

  • She pays attention to very small objects.

  • Baby experiments by making new sounds.

  • She recognizes parents and siblings.

*All babies have their own internal developmental timetable. If your 4-month-old hasn't yet reached these milestones, rest assured that she will in time. If you have concerns about your baby's development, discuss them with her doctor.


What your baby is discovering
  • Hands: Because baby can't crawl or walk yet, your little one literally is trying to pull the world toward her. You may notice baby intently studying her hands; at some point, sheŐll bravely stuff them into her mouth, surprising herself with the knowledge that these fascinating appendages actually are part of her! Once your baby has mastered this skill, she'll try the tricky stuffĐgrabbing one hand with the other and then pulling them apart.

  • Toys: New skills call for new toys. Your baby will love brightly colored, squeaky toys; soft, bumpy textures are good, too. Give your baby toys with knobs, handles, and loopsĐanything that provides an easy grip. Look for safe baby toys that are one solid piece; stay away from those with small parts and ones that could fit entirely into her mouth. Crib gyms and play gyms are great at this age. Your baby can lie under them and squeeze, bat away, or kick at the brightly colored objects that hang within her reach. Mirrors and bells are popular attractions on these gyms, too. Be sure to check the toy package label for information regarding age appropriateness.

  • Laughter: Maybe it's a high-pitched giggle or a rumbling belly laugh, but the first few times it erupts from her mouth, your baby may surprise herself. Your positive reactions to her peals of laughter will let her know that she's truly making a joyful noise.


Oh, sweet sleep

Your baby's increased activities also may account for another major 4-month developmental step: She's starting to sleep on a schedule! Most 4-month-olds are sleeping through the night for about nine hours at a stretch. This means that her daytime sleep probably is more predictable now, too -- typically morning and afternoon naps that each last for two to three hours.

Keep in mind that your baby still may stir often during the night, make little noises or perhaps even awaken. If she's not fussing, it's best to leave her alone so she can learn to put herself back to sleep. If she can't fall back to sleep on her own, try speaking softly or patting her first. If that doesn't work, lift her out of the crib for a feeding or diaper change. Keep the lights low, and talk softly and as little as possible. Try not to turn this break into playtime; the more relaxed she is, the more likely she'll fall back to sleep soon.


Let's "chat"

Your 4-month-old is finding all sorts of ways to communicate:
  • She's becoming your family's one-baby band as she tries lots of new ways to connect with you and satisfy her own curiosity. Baby's babbles, though not ready for the Top 40, may have a definite singsong quality to them. Brace yourself for a high pitch and lots of repetition.

  • "Ah goo" or similar vowel-consonant combinations will make up her vocabulary, along with some carefully chosen "oohs" and "ahs." Answer her with the same tones and inflections; she'll love this chat time -- especially if you spice up your end with facial expressions and gestures. These will be her first lessons in learning the art of conversation!

  • Baby's smiles will become more frequent; she may even fake a cough to get your attention. Always take the time to acknowledge these attempts at socializing. You'll know when baby especially wants to visit with you by the look in those bright, eager eyes.

  • Baby also will soon learn how to let you know when she's not in the mood for parent patter. Her eyes may glaze over, she may cover her face with her arm, or she may turn her head away. Baby will begin to learn the power of the protest, too. She may cry out in anger or frustration if you test her patience, especially if you take something away from her.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




|,|||-||babdevyourro|,|babarnewbabn4|,|Baby Development: Your rockin' and rollin' 5-month-old|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|From the Editors of Your Baby Today
October 18, 1999


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Baby Development

Your rockin' and rollin' 5-month-old

From the Editors of Your Baby Today


This month, your baby will be much more active as he begins to push up and rock-and-roll around on his own. All that wiggling around even may help baby move forward or backward. One of your baby's favorite playthings this month may be his toes. He'll delight in reaching out and grabbing them to put in his mouth. While lying on his stomach, your baby will learn that he can crane his neck to see what's going on around him. There's a lot happening in the world, and he wants to see it all!

Milestones this month - Coordination cues - Strength training - Sounds are golden

Milestones this month*
  • Your baby is able to reach accurately for an object.

  • He can hold his head steady when sitting upright.

  • Baby can raise his chest with arm support while lying on his stomach.

  • He can roll over in one direction.

  • Baby can grasp a rattle.

  • He pays attention to very small objects.

  • Baby squeals with delight.

  • He spontaneously smiles.

  • Baby mimics sounds and gestures.

  • He turns towards the source of a sound or voice.

  • Baby gets attention by babbling.

  • He makes different sounds for different needs.
*All babies have their own internal developmental timetable. If your 5-month-old hasn't yet reached these milestones, rest assured that he will in time. If you have concerns about your baby's development, discuss them with his doctor.


Coordination cues

Your baby's ability to reach out accurately is a signal that his coordination is more keen. He now can transfer a toy or object from hand to hand. To reinforce this new talent while you change his clothes, encourage baby to transfer a favorite toy from one hand to the other as you put each arm in a shirtsleeve. With his increased control and dexterity also comes the ability–and inclination–to bring toys and other objects to his mouth.

Your baby also is gaining a new understanding of how to grasp and hold objects. The way baby shapes his hand to grasp a round object will be different than the way he grasps a flat object like a page. Baby also will begin to use his hands more often to push away things he doesn't want, like that dropper full of medicine.


Strength training

Your baby's strength is increasing, too. He's now strong enough to roll over from his stomach onto his back, push himself up so part of his chest and stomach are off the floor, and rock himself on his stomach. Leg strength is growing as well. With you there to balance him, your baby is able to stand and support his own weight for short periods of time.


Sounds are golden

This month, your baby will stay alert for longer periods of time, which means he'll need more attention from mom and dad than he did in months past. Keep these thoughts in mind as your family life begins to become more routine:
  • Your baby is becoming a better communicator. He may begin to mimic and express his own range of sounds based on his needs. You'll soon be able to tell whether or not these vocal gestures mean he's happy. If your baby wants attention, he'll babble away to get it. If you laugh every time he makes a cute little coo or sound, your 5-month-old will learn to repeat it to get your reaction.

  • Your baby also is learning to locate the source of your voice. Talk to him from across the room and he'll turn his head toward you. He'll begin to watch your mouth when you talk, and increasingly he'll be able to tell where your voice is coming from.

  • Your baby's new ability to distinguish and mimic different sounds and gestures are examples of his new vocal coordination and control. Vocal play can be an entertaining activity this month while you encourage and reinforce these new skills.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




|,|||-||babdevyoursm|,|babarnewbabn4|,|Baby Development: Your Smiling Three-Month-Old|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|From the Editors of Your Baby Today
October 18, 1999


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Baby Development

Your Smiling Three-Month-Old

From the Editors of Your Baby Today


All the world loves babies -- especially when they smile. This is a magical time in your baby's life and your own, so enjoy every moment of it!

Milestones this month - Finally: a little predictability! - When baby cries - Get ready to welcome a caregiver


Milestones this month*
  • Your baby can bring his hands together.

  • With a mighty effort, baby can raise his chest, supported by his arms, when he lies on his stomach.

  • Baby can roll over (one way).

  • He reaches for objects.

  • Baby can put some weight on his legs when you hold him upright.

  • He makes sounds like "ah goo."

  • Baby laughs out loud.

  • He squeals when he's happy.

  • Baby smiles spontaneously.

  • He can focus on very small objects.

  • Baby turns toward the sound of a familiar voice.
*All babies have their own internal developmental timetable. If your 3-month-old hasn't yet reached these milestones, rest assured that he will in time. If you have concerns about your baby's development discuss them with his doctor.


Finally: a little predictability!

Because your baby's nervous system is maturing as well, his internal clock is becoming better regulated. More-established patterns are surfacing; the baby's eating and sleeping habits now are more likely to fit into a routine. You'll also notice less crying. How nice!


When baby cries

One of the toughest decisions you may face will be about crying. Most experts recommend soothing those cries as soon as possible–at least during your baby's first few months. It's virtually impossible to spoil your new infant–hold and snuggle him continually. Coo with baby, too! As you watch baby grow and see how capable he is of entertaining himself, remember baby can use those same skills to calm himself when a crying spell occurs. If baby isn't able to calm himself, use toys, books, or music to comfort him rather than picking him up. Or direct his attention to his crib's mirror; it may distract him enough to calm him down.


Get ready to welcome a caregiver

By now, your baby is getting ready to meet the world head-on. And you may feel a bit more comfortable about leaving him with a familiar caregiver Helping him become accustomed to a new face and voice, even for just a short time, will help both of you become more independent.

Here are important instructions to share with your in-home caregiver:
  • How to comfort and calm your baby

  • Which are his favorite toys, books, and tapes

  • The most effective way to burp him

  • How to prepare your baby's bottle

  • The fine points of his eating and sleeping schedules

  • Where to find first-aid and emergency supplies

  • The phone number where you can be reached as well as other emergency phone numbers

  • Authorization forms that let your child receive emergency medical attention, if needed

At 3 months, the "typical" baby weighs 13 pounds and measures 24 inches. But don't worry if your baby is smaller or larger. Babies, like adults, vary in size and shape. In fact, the "average" weight for a 3-month-old can range from 9 to 16 pounds and the "average" length from 22 to 25 inches.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




|,|||-||babdevyourso|,|babarnewbabn4|,|Baby Development: Your Social 6-Month-Old|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|From the Editors of Your Baby Today
October 18, 1999


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Baby Development

Your Social 6-Month-Old

From the Editors of Your Baby Today


These days, your baby revels in her social-butterfly status. So take advantage of it. Expose baby to a variety of people during social outings; teach her to say "hi" and wave good-bye. While you're out and about, your baby will recognize her own name if it's called, and she'll turn to whoever calls it. When she wants to be picked up, baby will use not only her voice, but gestures like raised arms–and from a proud sitting position, no less. When you do pick baby up, be prepared for squeals of delight.

Milestones this month - Sit up and take notice - High energy - Chitchat is good!


Milestones this month*
  • Your baby now can sit on her own.

  • She rocks and pivots while lying on her stomach.

  • Baby can roll from her back onto her stomach–and back again.

  • She digs her fingers and toes into the floor to push herself toward a favorite toy.

  • Baby can eat a cracker.

  • She can pick up a cereal ring or other small object.

  • Baby has more than doubled her birth weight.

  • She can say vowel-consonant combinations.

  • Baby expresses unhappiness when an object or toy is taken away.

  • She can pass objects from one hand to another.

  • Baby looks for dropped toys.

  • She has discovered herself in the mirror, and loves having conversations with this new little friend.
*All babies have their own internal developmental timetable. If your 6-month-old hasn't yet reached these milestones, rest assured that she will in time. If you have concerns about your baby's development, discuss them with her doctor.


Sit up and take notice

This is the month most likely to see your baby sit on her own and gain a whole new perspective on the world around her. Once the teetering ends, baby will be able to reach for toys and play with them with perfect balance.

If you're concerned that your baby isn't sitting up yet, keep in mind that some babies are closer to 9 months old before they master this skill. "Practice sessions" for sitting are helpful: Sitting on the floor, prop your baby up in the v-shape of your extended legs to help her get accustomed to this new position. And if your baby is still a bit on the chubby side, remember that it may be more difficult for her to keep her balance right now.


High energy

Aside from the temporary annoyances of teething, this phase of your baby's life is filled with boundless energy. Baby becomes a virtual wiggle worm when you attempt to feed or diaper her. Squirming and arching her back as you hold her are baby's ways of saying, "Put me down–I've got work to do!"

Baby's also honing her fine motor skills, and water play can provide great training. If you include toy pitchers, buckets, and watering cans in her bath, you're sure to elicit both giggles and improved coordination.

Any of the various commercially available activity boards also will help baby master several small motor skills. Many of these boards can be safely attached to the side of a crib, letting your baby entertain herself–and learn–before and after sleep time.


Chitchat is good!

As your baby's happy talk becomes more precise, there are many ways you can help her develop her language skills:
  • Always speak slowly and clearly when you talk to baby.

  • Use short sentences and continue to identify objects, showing baby the objects as you say their names.

  • Repeat the sounds your baby makes. After a time, slightly alter the sounds and wait for her to repeat them to you.

  • Focus on repetition. Singing the same songs or reciting the same nursery rhymes not only entertains your baby, but the repetition will help her learn.

  • Read, read, and read some more. Ask your baby simple questions about the pictures in the books you read.

  • Don't talk at your baby. Give her time to respond–even if it's just in her own way.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




|,|||-||babdevyourst|,|babarnewbabn4|,|Baby Development: Your Stronger 7-Month-Old|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|From the Editors of Your Baby Today
October 18, 1999


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Baby Development

Your Stronger 7-Month-Old

From the Editors of Your Baby Today


From day one, your baby has maintained that special spot in your heart. But by month seven, he knows it and he intends to keep it that way. Baby will push the limits in all his activities; in fact, he's already learning how far he can go. Why is it that your child-care provider consider him an angel at lunch but he throws sweet potatoes at you at dinner? It's because baby knows that your love and acceptance (if not your patience) are endless. Keep in mind that it's good for baby to start maintaining some control over his environment, but as his parent, you need to determine how far he can go.

Milestones this month - Ready for action - Expect plenty of testing - Changing eye color


Milestones this month*
  • Your baby now can bear weight on his legs when you hold him upright.

  • He can sit without support.

  • Baby can stand while holding onto someone or something.

  • He can pull himself up to a standing position from a seated one.

  • Baby walks by holding on to furniture.

  • He babbles.

  • Baby plays peekaboo.

  • He plays pat-a-cake.

  • Baby waves good-bye.

  • He can say "mama" or "dada."
*All babies have their own internal developmental timetable. If your 7-month-old hasn't yet reached these milestones, rest assured that she will in time. If you have concerns about your baby's development, discuss them with her doctor.


Ready for action

As your baby cruises through his seventh month, he's more aware of how strong he is -- and how that strength can get him where he wants to go. With strength comes your baby's desire to get moving, and he'll be crawling soon.

Caution! Some parents buy baby walkers to help their little ones travel from room to room. Many doctors discourage the use of baby walkers. Too many emergency rooms have seen babies who've fallen down staircases while in a walker; walkers also can tip over or roll onto the fingers or toes of other children at home. Some doctors also believe that too much time in a walker can slow a baby's muscle development.


Expect plenty of testing

Prepare yourself for the manipulation game. Your baby has learned that a mere squawk from his mouth will send you running; the insistent lifting of his arms all but guarantees you'll sweep him off his feet. Resist the temptation. Here's how to help your baby learn to entertain himself for short periods of time:
  • Devote short periods of time to him all day, or see that your child-care provider does. Sit down and read him a book, play finger games with him, or help him build a tower of blocks. Let him know you're always availableńbut just for limited amounts of time.

  • Provide a change of atmosphere if baby starts to fuss. Place baby onto a blanket on the floor or move him to another room. (Just make sure he's not fussing because he's tired, hungry, or in need of a fresh diaper.) Monitor his surroundings periodically, and occasionally replace the few toys that are within his reach. Don't let piles of toys accumulate around him; they can overwhelm him.

  • If his crankiness doesn't subside, go to baby and show him how to play with a particular toy or object, but don't sit down with him or pick him up. After a brief demonstration, go back to your own tasks. And don't hesitate to tell himńin a calm, pleasant voiceńthat you need to do your work, too. Keep chatting or singing to him as you busy yourself within his earshot; return to him if he threatens to erupt but before he actually starts to scream. (You don't want him to think that this is the ultimate way to bring you back to your senses.)

Changing eye color

Sometime between 6 and 7 months your baby's eyes may change color. Until now, they've appeared blue. The amount of pigment in the eye's iris determines the permanent color, and the pigment may not be fully developed until your baby is closer to a year old. Blue eyes still could turn brown, but brown eyes won't become blue.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Baby Style

Baby Holiday Toy Guide

By Dana Sullivan for Your Baby Today


Holidays are approaching quickly. And while the best gift of all is, of course, your new baby, you probably won't be able to resist wrapping up a few toys to entertain and enthrall her during the next few months.

Here are a six fun toy suggestions -- a combination of classic and new items -- for birth to one year. (Please note the recommended age, which is listed for both safety and developmental appropriateness).

  • Baby's First Blocks (set of three 4" blocks) from Warm Biscuit, $28 each.
    Babies will want to toss, stack and squeeze these unique cloth blocks. They're soft and squishy, and easy for even the youngest babies to get their hands around. Handmade from vintage fabrics. All ages. (www.warmbiscuit.com)

  • Little Tikes Musical Motion Ocean Activity Gym, $25.
    A captivating "play station" that baby can lie beneath and entertain himself, batting at colorful characters and activating lights and music. When he's old enough to sit and stand, you can rotate the top so your toddler can continue to play. Zero to 36 months. (www.littletikes.com)

  • Hoopla Take and Shake Snake, $25.
    Just the ticket for holiday travel. The silly snake, with different textures and activities at each of its five sections, will keep baby amused whether you're traveling by plane, train or automobile. It's also a great attachment for a crib or stroller. Six to 24 months. (www.manhattantoys.com)

  • Fisher-Price Pull-Up Ball Blast, $24.
    If your baby is preoccupied with pulling herself to a standing position, she'll be thrilled with this toy, especially since once she's up, she can safely cruise around it, holding on to the steering wheel-like top. Seated or standing, she can roll balls down the various chutes, activating different lights and music. (Assembly required; it takes about 10 minutes.) Nine months and up. (www.fisherprice.com)

  • Lamaze Nesting Present by Learning Curve, $25.
    Two presents in one. Your infant will delight in stacking the four drum-shaped pieces and then toppling them. Each piece has a different design, plus crinkling inserts and bells that intrigue. Twelve months and up. (www.learningcurve.com)

  • Radio Flyer Walker Wagon, $57.
    Whether your baby is cruising or walking with confidence, he'll love pushing this classic red wagon around. The tubular bar across the back makes it easy for early walkers to grab hold of and push. Twelve months and up. (www.redwagons.com; price listed above includes shipping)

Nevada-based freelance writer Dana Sullivan is a frequent contributor to Your Baby Today and also writes for Fit Pregnancy and Parenting. She's mom to Liam, 4, and Julia, 2.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




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February 11, 2002


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Newborn Care

Baby Meals Made Easy: Recipes and Feeding Tips

By M.E. Vier for Your Baby Today


Once your baby is ready for solids, at around four to six months, mealtime becomes an adventure. Baby learns new flavors, textures, and eating skills, while you figure out -- through trial and error -- how to satisfy her appetite. Preparing and serving homemade baby foods is a great way to help your infant develop a preference for wholesome foods, says food and child nutrition expert Annabel Karmel, author of the cookbook First Meals (DK Publishing, 1999).

"Foods like ripe, mashed bananas, avocados, and papayas make fantastic and instant baby food," says Karmel, a trained Cordon Bleu cook whose feeding experiences with her three children ignited her interest (and career) in cooking and nutrition for babies and children. "Preparing homemade baby food isn't time consuming or complicated," she assures.

Below, Karmel shares three of her favorite baby food recipes, specifying the ideal age at which to introduce them. All of the foods can be frozen for later use. Simply freeze unused portions in ice cube trays and then transfer frozen cubes to freezer bags. Frozen portions will keep for three months; simply reheat individual cubes as needed. Before getting started, you'll need the following cooking gear:

  • Steamer
  • Electric blender (for simple purees, a hand-held blender will suffice)
  • Metal mesh strainer (to eliminate indigestible bits of food)
  • Ice cube trays
  • Freezer bags and a marker (to record the date when food is made)

RECIPES:

Four to Six Months
Karmel recommends introducing root vegetables before fruits, which babies tend to prefer more.

First Vegetable Puree
Preparation Time: 5 minutes
Cooking Time: 15 minutes
Ingredients: 1/2 lb carrots (or any other root vegetable: butternut squash, sweet potato, or parsnip)

Directions:
  • Chop the carrots into small pieces. Place in a steamer over boiling water and cook for 15 minutes (until tender).

  • Blend the carrots using a little of the steamed water from the pot to make a puree. Serve lukewarm.
Makes 8 portions.

NOTE: Use the same process to make apple (10 minutes to steam) or pear (5 minutes to steam) puree.


Six to Eight Months
Introduce lumpier textures so baby learns to chew.

Tomato and Cauliflower Gratin
Preparation Time: 5 minutes
Cooking Time: 20 minutes
Ingredients:
  • 2 cups cauliflower florets
  • 2 tbsp unsalted butter
  • 1/2 lb tomatoes, peeled, seeded, and roughly chopped
  • 1/4 cup grated cheddar cheese

Directions:
  • Place the cauliflower florets in a steamer and cook for about 12 minutes.
  • Simultaneously, melt the butter in a pan under medium heat, add the tomatoes and sauté until mushy. Remove from heat and add the cheese, stirring
  • Mix the cauliflower with the tomato and cheese, then blend to desired consistency.
Makes 4 portions.


Nine to Twelve Months
Combine baby's favorite foods with new foods to introduce different tastes and textures.

Baby's Bolognese
Preparation Time: 10 minutes
Cooking Time: 35 minutes
Ingredients:
  • 1 tbsp vegetable oil
  • 2 tbsp finely chopped onion
  • 1 tbsp finely chopped celery
  • 2 tbsp grated carrots
  • 1/4 lb ground lean beef
  • 1/2 tsp tomato paste
  • 2 tomatoes, peeled, seeded, and chopped
  • 1/3 cup unsalted chicken stock
  • 1 oz spaghetti
Directions:
  • Heat the oil in a pan, add the onion and celery, and sauté for 3-4 minutes. Add the carrots and cook for 2 minutes.

  • Add the ground beef and stir until browned. Stir in the tomato paste, tomatoes, and stock. Bring the mixture to a boil, reduce the heat, cover and cook for 10-15 minutes, or until the meat is cooked through.

  • Meanwhile, bring a pot of water to a boil, add the spaghetti, and cook until soft (about 10 minutes). Drain and chop into small pieces. Transfer the bolognese sauce to a blender and puree well until it's uniform in texture before combining it with the pasta.
Makes 6 portions.

Note: Only the sauce is suitable for freezing.



M.E. Vier is a freelance writer, editor, and an aspiring culinary artisan.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




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January 14, 2002


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Bringing Up Baby

Baby On Board
Air Travel with an Infant

By Dana Sullivan for Your Baby Today


These days, airline travel is difficult under the best circumstances. Add an infant into the mix and you've got a recipe for chaos -- unless you plan well, and plan well ahead.

Here, ten tips to make air travel with an infant easier:

  1. Avoid Busy Day Rush-Hours
    During non-holiday periods, the busiest travel days are Friday, Sunday, and Monday. If possible, schedule your flight on the other days of the week. You're more likely to get a better price on tickets and have more space once on board. As for time of day, this is trickier. Most experts recommend flying as early in the day as possible since you're less apt to have to deal with the snowball effect of delays. But the early morning and late-day flights are generally full of business travelers. If you fly mid-day, your flight will probably cover some napping hours so your baby might snooze for at least part of the trip.

  2. Get Seat Assignments Early
    If you wait until the day you're traveling, odds are that you'll be stuck with the worst seats on the plane. If you're traveling with your infant on your lap, request an aisle or window (or one each if you're with your spouse) and tell the reservation agent you'll be traveling with an infant. They will sometimes try to leave an open seat on either side of yours. While you should never count on this option, if the flight isn't full, some boarding agents or flight attendants will allow you to carry on your car seat and buckle baby into the empty seat next to you.

  3. Bring a Front-Pack or a Sling
    If baby is traveling on your lap, it may be easier for you to keep him contained in a front pack or sling for at least part of the trip.

  4. Utilize the "Gate Check" Option
    Check your luggage, but bring your stroller and/or backpack to the gate with you. Ask the boarding agent to gate check your bulky items so they are waiting for you at the end of the jetway when you arrive at your destination. If your trip includes a plane change, this will make getting from one part of the airport to the next much easier.

  5. Ask For an Escort If You're Alone
    Since only ticketed passengers are allowed past security, you may find it difficult to transport baby and baggage to the gate if you're traveling solo. If you arrive well ahead of your scheduled flight, you may be able to get a pass for your spouse or a friend to help you to the gate. Check with your airport's security office for details since this policy varies.

  6. Bring Plenty of Snacks
    If your infant is nursing or takes a bottle, you may not need to worry about this, but for children older than six months, never underestimate the power of Cheerios, goldfish crackers, or other infant-friendly snacks.

  7. Carry-On Smart
    Now that FAA regulations limit carry-on luggage to one suitcase and one "personal item" -- such as a purse, laptop computer bag or briefcase -- per passenger, you'll have to pack your diaper bag judiciously. Don't use up valuable space by stuffing a week's worth of diapers and wipes into the bag. Pack only the number of diapers you think you'll need for the travel day, plus two more (just in case), and a small travel-pack of wipes. Bring a change of clothes, a blanket, a sweater or coat if necessary, and a couple of favorite books or toys, plus enough snacks or bottles to see your baby through.

  8. Prevent Ear Pain
    The air-pressure changes that occur during ascents and, especially, descents, can cause significant ear pain. The best way to prevent it, or at least reduce it, is to encourage your baby to suck and swallow during take off, and for the few minutes prior to landing. Encourage him to nurse, take a bottle, or use a pacifier to stem the pain.

  9. Ask Your Pediatrician About "Sedation"
    Okay, this isn't politically correct, but if your child is a fussy traveler, ask your pediatrician if you can give him a dose of Tylenol or Benadryl before you go. This may help him sleep for a good part of the trip.

  10. Buy Your Baby a Ticket
    Many airlines offer tickets for infants under two years old at a reduced rate -- up to half the price of the lowest ticketed adult fare. And don't forget to get your baby his own frequent flier account. Any passenger who pays for a seat is eligible for miles.


    Nevada-based freelance writer Dana Sullivan is a frequent contributor to Your Baby Today and also writes for Fit Pregnancy and Parenting. She's mom to Liam, 4, and Julia, 2.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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Baby Spit-Up: What's Normal, What's Not

By Graciela Wetzler, M.D. for Your Baby Today


As a pediatric gastroenterologist, the majority of calls I receive are from worried parents whose baby is vomiting. The baby may regurgitate once a day, or after every feeding. In fact, 40 percent of healthy infants regurgitate more than once a day. Usually, he or she is content and is gaining weight -- we call them "happy spitters" -- but the parents are nervous wrecks. They complain that their clothing is stained and their carpets smell, and they're worried that something is seriously wrong with the baby's digestive system. Although in rare instances vomiting may be a sign of a real problem, in most cases it is a benign and transient symptom.

To understand the difference, first a short lesson in anatomy:

After a baby swallows food (breast milk, formula, or solid food), the food travels through the esophagus into the stomach and then to the small intestine. There is a physiologic valve, called the lower esophageal sphincter, which prevents food from coming back into the esophagus from the stomach. For many babies, this valve relaxes at the wrong time, causing regurgitation. Some babies, especially premature ones, have delayed gastric emptying (I call this "lazy stomach"), which aggravates the problem.

When the regurgitation problem is severe, it's called Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD). The disease is associated with poor weight gain (due to lack of caloric intake), excessive crying, choking, and even respiratory symptoms (such as wheezing, coughing, hoarseness, or pneumonia). Like an adult who has heartburn, your infant may cry due to excess acid in his esophagus. There may also be arching, hiccups, funny faces (such as tongue extrusion), and feeding difficulties (such as pushing the nipple away). Gagging or choking can be dangerous in young babies since they may stop breathing and turn blue. What makes GERD a complex disease is that some babies may have frequent vomiting without any of the associated symptoms, and others may have the associated symptoms without any vomiting. When vomiting is absent, but there is excessive crying due to acid production, GERD is often misdiagnosed as colic.

For the vast majority of babies -- the happy spitters -- the regurgitation symptom peaks by four months of age and usually resolves by the first birthday. As long as your baby appears healthy and is gaining weight, you can be reassured that she will outgrow the problem.

In the meantime, here are a few tips to help an infant who vomits:

  • Avoid overfeeding. Smaller and frequent feedings will empty the stomach faster.

  • Minimize intake of air during feeding. If the bottle is too low, the baby can swallow air, causing gas and crying.

  • Don't jiggle the baby during and after feeding. Too much movement may cause reflux.

  • Sit her in an upright position after feeding. Sitting and lying on the back makes reflux worse. Hold the baby in your arms as much as you can.

  • Elevate the crib at a 30-degree angle. I suggest using a book under the legs at the head of the crib. Do not use pillows since this can cause suffocation.

  • With your pediatrician's approval, put a baby with severe GERD to sleep on her tummy. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that babies sleep on their back in order to avoid SIDS. There is an exemption for babies with severe GERD since it can improve gastric emptying. Only follow this under doctor's orders.

  • Avoid exposure to tobacco smoke. This relaxes the esophageal sphincter.

  • Thicken formula with rice cereal. Add one tablespoon of rice cereal for every two ounces of formula and cross-cut the nipple to facilitate the flow of this mixture. Although this may improve reflux, it can cause excessive gas and constipation. Consult your doctor before trying.

When these lifestyle measures do not improve the symptom of vomiting, the following medical therapies are available, but should only be tried under doctor's advice:
  • Antacids. Maalox and Mylanta are over-the-counter drugs, and Zantac liquid is available by prescription.

  • Drugs to improve gastric emptying. The most popular drug, Propulsid, is no longer available due to dangerous side effects. Another drug, Reglan, is available, but also has side effects to be considered.

  • Hypoallergenic formula. Babies who are allergic to cow's or soy milk may require a different formula. Breast-feeding mothers should go on a milk-free diet with calcium supplement.

Graciela Wetzler, MD, is a pediatric gastroenterologist at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Newborn Care

Baby Vaccines

From the Editors of Your Baby Today


Immunizations protect your baby against many dangerous childhood diseases. Your pediatrician will advise you when to schedule appointments for your baby's vaccinations. Here's what you should know about your baby's vaccines

For a complete schedule of immunizations, visit Medem.com.

Early childhood immunizations are an important safe-guard against serious illnesses for your baby. In fact, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), The American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP), and the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommend that children be immunized against eleven different diseases during the first two years. While it may be difficult to hear baby cry when she gets a shot, remember the pain only lasts seconds but the benefits will last a lifetime. Here is a brief rundown of each of the vaccines your baby needs:

  • Hepatitis B vaccine


    Hepatitis B is an infection of the liver that's caused by a virus and can result in liver damage or failure. Some babies can develop Hepatitis B if their mothers are infected with it before or during pregnancy. If mom tests positive for Hepatitis B or her status is unknown, baby may be given the vaccine in the hospital right after birth. If baby doesn't receive the vaccine in the hospital, this vaccination should be given within the first 2 months. Two additional doses also are recommended within baby's first year.


  • Diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (DTaP) vaccine

    This vaccine protects against three diseases -- diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis or whooping cough:

    • Diphtheria is a serious infectious disease caused by bacteria that produce toxins which inflame the nervous system and heart and can result in heart failure and paralysis.

    • Tetanus results from bacteria that grow in wounds and that produce a toxin which affects the nervous system and causes muscle spasms and paralysis, especially in the jaw area. It's also called lockjaw.

    • Pertussis or whooping cough, another infectious disease caused by bacteria, is especially dangerous for babies under the age of 1. It's most well-known symptom is a debilitating racking cough.

    This vaccine comes in two forms -- the DTP form, which includes diphtheria, tetanus, and whole cell pertussis vaccines, and the DTaP form, which includes diphtheria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis vaccines. In 1997, the American Academy of Pediatrics began recommending the DTaP vaccine as the preferred form of the vaccine because it's less likely to cause a reaction in baby. The vaccine should be given in five doses at 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, around 18 months, and before your child enters school, between 4 and 6 years of age. A sixth dose of diphtheria and tetanus vaccine is recommended between 11 and 16 years of age.

    Baby may have a mild reaction to this vaccine including a slight fever (under 102 degrees F), fussiness, and redness in the thigh area where the shot is given. These symptoms typically last up to 2 days and your baby's doctor may suggest giving baby acetaminophen to your child to ease the fever.


  • Haemophilus influenzae type B (HIB) vaccine

    Haemophilus influenzae type B isn't the viral infection that everybody calls the flu. Instead, it's a fast-moving bacterial infection that can cause baby to have ear and bronchial infections. HIB also can lead to meningitis in children under the age of 2, so it is important that you protect your child with three doses of the HIB vaccine during the first year -- at age 2 months, 4 months, and 6 months. Experts also recommend that a fourth dose be given before your child's second birthday.


  • Polio vaccine

    Polio, short for poliomyelitis, is a serious viral disease that starts with a fever and can lead to paralysis, muscle atrophy, and permanent disability. In its most severe forms, polio can cause death. Polio vaccine comes in two forms, IPV (inactivated polio vaccine) which is given by injection and OPV (oral polio vaccine) which is given by mouth. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends giving the vaccine at 2 months, 4 months, 12 to 18 months, and between 4 and 6 years of age. You and your baby's doctor can decide whether a schedule of all-OPV, all-IPV, or a combination of both forms is best for your baby.

  • Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR)

    This vaccine provides coverage for three diseases in a single shot -- measles, mumps, and rubella or German measles:
    • Measles is a viral infection that causes distinctive red spots and is characterized by cold-like symptoms and a high fever.

    • Mumps is an infectious viral disease that results in swelling of the parotid gland that's just in front of the ear and the salivary glands. The swelling can occur on the sides of one or both cheeks. Mumps usually is accompanied by a fever and pain when the patient opens his mouth or eats.

    • Rubella or German measles is similar to measles in that it's a viral infection that results in a fever, swollen glands, and a rash.
    The first MMR vaccine is usually given when baby is between 12 and 15 months and seldom has any serious side effects. The second shot (booster) is recommended between 4 to 6 years of age. Baby, however, may be more sleepy than usual and have a mild rash, slight fever, or slight swelling in the neck or diaper area.


  • Varicella vaccine

    This vaccine protects against chicken pox, a viral infection which is highly contagious and results in a blisterlike rash that's very itchy. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that all children receive the varicella vaccine between the ages of 12 and 18 months. A second dose also is recommended at between 11 and 12 years of age.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Your Life

Baby Yourself With Infant Beauty Products

By Beth Weinhouse for Your Baby Today


For some women, it starts when they realize the only shampoo in the shower is their infant's. For others, it's a guilty dip into an expensive baby gift of fragrant soaps and powders. Whatever the reason, manufacturers of children's health and beauty products report that a growing number of grown-ups are enjoying their wares.

Part of the reason for the attraction, undoubtedly, is that children's products have gotten so much more elegant and sophisticated. Johnson's Baby Shampoo and Baby Powder have been around for decades, but now there are kids' products made by Bobbi Brown, Mustela, Kiehl's, Burt's Bees, Origins, and Bulgari, just to name a few.

While baby products have lots to offer even to an adult, there are some things they can't do. Here, how to make the best use of these health and beauty products:

SHAMPOO

Adult Uses: Many baby shampoos are actually a combination shampoo and body wash -- very convenient for throwing into a gym bag or taking on a weekend trip. Women who wash their hair frequently like the gentleness, and many women also enjoy the sweet, fruity flavors.

What you should know: "Children's shampoo is probably best for people who have normal hair with normal body and normal wave," says dermatologist Mary P. Lupo, associate clinical professor at Tulane University in New Orleans. "If you have special needs -- hair that needs curl control or extra body, for example -- you're not going to get that in a baby product. An adult with dandruff won't get a good result from a kids' shampoo, either."


LOTIONS AND OILS

Adult Uses: Baby oil makes a great moisturizer, makeup remover, massage oil and even lip gloss. "Our Baby Bee Apricot Baby Oil is very popular with adults," says Burt's Bees spokesperson Lori MacGregor, who loves the fruity aroma. "It's a great apres shower oil."

What you should know: Baby products can be super all-around moisturizers, but they won't offer any special anti-aging or exfoliating ingredients. Women probably shouldn't use them as their daily facial moisturizer.


DIAPER-AREA BALMS AND TREATMENT CREAMS

Adult Uses: These heavy creams and ointments are great for soothing chapped lips, dry hands, and especially rough elbows and heels. Actress Frances McDormand says she uses Balmex diaper cream for soothing abrasions, too.

What you should know: Extremely chapped skin or skin with disorders like eczema or psoriasis needs adult-strength -- and probably medicated --treatments.


BABY WIPES

Adult Uses: Instant cleansing and makeup removal, with no skin burning or irritation.

What you should know: Avoid using around the delicate eye area.


SUNBLOCK

Adult Uses: Kids' sunblocks are especially popular with adults. They tend to have high SPF protection, yet still be gentle on skin. Some adults even like the bright colored sunblocks that fade after they're applied. They make it less likely that you'll miss an area.

What you should know: Make sure the sunblock you use protects against UVA and UVB radiation. The SPF rating refers only to UVB protection. "The older you are, the more important UVA protection is. That's what protects you from wrinkles," says Dr. Lupo. "Baby products labeled SPF 15 or 25 may still not have UVA protection. Look at the ingredients. There are only three that provide UVA protection: Parsol 1789, titanium dioxide, and zinc oxide." Kiehl's "Sunshield" Sunblock with SPF 15 is made for babies and children, and contains both titanium dioxide and zinc oxide.


Beth Weinhouse specializes in women's and children's health issues and lives in Oxford, Mississippi with her husband and 6-year-old son.



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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Pediatrics Today

Baby's Health: Sick Alerts

By Mike Kelly (Pediatric Intensivist at Maimonides Medical Center (Infants and Children's Hospital in Brooklyn, NY) for Your Baby Today By Mike Kelly (Pediatric Intensivist at Maimonides Medical Center (Infants and Children's Hospital in Broo for Your Baby Today


One of the most challenging aspects of infant care is to know if an infant is sick or not. Infants are unable to tell us verbally how they feel, so we must rely on their actions. Often, what a baby does not do is as important as what s/he does. For example, an infant's appetite, or lack of one, can be an indication of how a baby is feeling. When babies are feeling ill, they will not feed as often or consume as much, whether it be due to fever, nasal congestion (babies need their noses cleared to breathe easily), or something more serious.

If a baby doesn't eat well, s/he is becomes at risk of dehydration. In this condition, the body does not have enough fluid to supply nutrients to the different organs, such as kidneys or skin. Infants who are dehydrated will appear less active than normal, have fewer wet diapers, and have cool or clammy skin. Their lips may appear dry, and they may not produce tears when they cry. As dehydration progresses, the baby will become very sleepy and difficult to arouse. These are signs of severe dehydration and warrant immediate medical attention. If the signs of dehydration are recognized early on, it may be treated with a brief visit to the doctor's office or emergency room.

It's important to recognize other signs, besides poor feeding, that place a baby at risk for dehydration. The most common cause of dehydration in childhood is diarrhea. A baby may drink a normal amount of milk but have increased loss of fluid, due to diarrhea, and become dehydrated. More frequent feedings can help prevent dehydration, but keep an eye, in conjunction with your physician, on the baby.

Babies can also lose fluid from vomiting. Babies often "spit up" after feeding, but vomiting is very different. It is usually more forceful in nature and larger in volume. Spitting up often occurs right after a feeding, while vomiting can occur at any time. Vomiting can cause dehydration or be a sign of serious dehydration. The presence of blood or greenish fluid (called bile) in the emesis is a red flag for medical attention immediately. Vomiting may be the result of dehydration, intestinal blockage, or infection.

A common sign of infection is fever. The best way to take your baby's temperature is with a rectal thermometer placed in the rectum. Using thermometer strips on the forehead and touching to determine temperature are not reliable ways to learn of a fever. In babies less than 3 months of age, a temperature greater than 100.5 may be a sign of a potentially serious infection, so you should call your doctor immediately. A fever doesn't always indicate a serious infection, but in infants it is very hard to distinguish serious from not-so-serious infections. A fever is a sign that the body is fighting an infection, which makes a fever every now and then a good thing. However, the cause of the fever should be investigated.

A good clue to your baby's health is his or her appearance and actions. A sick baby is too tired or sleepy to eat and is not active, smiling, or babbling. The sicker the baby is, the less s/he will do and the sleepier s/he is. Many illnesses in childhood have some of these features, but there is one that deserves specific mention, bacterial meningitis. This is a devastating infection of the tissues that line the brain. Children with bacterial meningitis often have many of the symptoms noted above - fever, poor feeding, decreased activity, and vomiting. The infant's "soft spot" may feel tense or even hard. This is an extreme medical emergency, and the baby needs to be examined in a hospital right away. If diagnosed and treated in time, the serious complications can be avoided, but time is of the essence. Fortunately, the Hib vaccine has prevented many cases of bacterial meningitis. With the introduction of the vaccine against the bacteria called pneumococcus, even more children will hopefully be saved from bacterial meningitis.

There is no substitute for good medical judgment, and you should always call your doctor whenever you have a question about your baby. As vaccines demonstrate, however, prevention is the best medicine. Pay attention to the early signs of any behavior that seems uncommon - you could prevent a problem, be it infection or something else, from getting worse.



The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Preparing for Baby

Baby-Proof Your Home

By Dana Sullivan for Your Baby Today


Newborns and Infants (under three months)

Before you introduce your newborn to his new home, remove or fix possible household hazards. Start with the basic precautions and continually modify according to your baby's development. Here's what to do from day one:

  • Use a crib made since 1992 that meets safety standards set by the American Society for Testing and Material (ASTM).
  • Be sure the crib mattress fits snugly. You should be able to slide just one finger between the mattress and the side rails and headboard, so your child can't slip between the mattress and crib.
  • Do not use a crib that has elevated corner posts or decorative cutouts in the headboard since a baby's head could become trapped there, or loose clothing could become snagged and cause strangulation.
  • The slats on the crib should be 2 3/8 inches apart or less so baby's head doesn't get trapped between them.
  • Make sure all screws, bolts, and other hardware are securely installed to prevent the crib from collapsing.
  • Never put pillows, soft bedding, electric blankets, heating pads, or stuffed animals in a crib.
  • If you use a playpen with mesh sides, the mesh "holes" should be less than 3/4 inch across (playpens made since 1974 meet this requirement) and free from tears or small holes to prevent an infant from becoming trapped. For the same reason, wooden playpens should have slats that are less than 2 3/8 inches apart.
  • Install and use a safety belt on your infant's changing table.
  • Always use a safety belt when your baby is sitting in a bouncy seat or swing.
  • Place a rug under the changing table and crib, which will offer some cushion in case of a fall.
  • Nightlights should be at least three feet away from the crib, bedding, and draperies to prevent fire.
  • Set your water heater to 120 degrees F or below.


Four Months to One Year (or until baby is walking)

Once a baby is walking, making your home safe for baby is almost a daily chore. Here are some important things to watch for:

  • Keep coins, small toys, nail scissors, and balloons -- any item that is small enough to fit inside a cardboard toilet paper roll -- out of infant's reach.
  • Remove mobiles and other hanging toys from the crib as soon as your child can reach up and touch them.
  • Shorten drapery and blind cords.
  • Remove the plastic end caps on doorstops, or replace the stops with a one-piece design.
  • Drill breathing holes into any trunk you are using as a toy box in case a child gets trapped inside. (And install safety hinges on toy boxes, or buy one with a removable lid to prevent pinched fingers.)
  • Lock any potentially dangerous substance in an upper-level cabinet. This includes alcoholic beverages, household cleaning formulas, laundry supplies, medications (including nonprescription varieties like vitamins, children's Tylenol or Advil), paint, kerosene, gasoline, charcoal, lighter fluid, bug spray, pesticides, and fertilizers.
  • Place houseplants out of children's reach; know the names of all plants in case a child eats one of them.
  • Keep a bottle of Ipecac and activated charcoal in your home, but use only when instructed by a medical professional.
  • Cover every electrical outlet in your home with a child-resistant outlet cover (the plastic plugs are easy to pry out).
  • Install ground fault circuit interrupters on outlets near sinks and bathtubs since they stop the electrical current when an appliance gets wet.
  • Place screened barriers around fireplaces, radiators, and portable space heaters.
  • Install hardware-mounted safety gates at the top and bottom of stairways with two or more steps. Pressure-mounted models may not be strong enough.
  • Pad the edges of coffee tables and brick or tile fireplaces.
  • Remove the crib bumper pad as soon as your infant can get up on all fours since baby may use it as a step to climb out.
  • Position audio/video equipment so children cannot pull televisions or stereos off furniture.
  • Keep appliance cords wrapped short so children cannot pull coffee makers, toasters, and other appliances.
  • Secure bookshelves, entertainment centers, and bureaus to walls since they can topple onto children who use furniture to pull up and stand.
  • For more information about creating a child-safe home, visit the National Safe Kids Campaign at www.safekids.org.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




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April 17, 2000


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Your Life

Balancing Work, Leisure, and Love After Having a Baby

By Kathryn E. Livingston for Your Baby Today


Naturally, nothing matches your love for your baby. But when you've totally given up on romance, work is a nightmare, and your personal interests seem like distant memories, it's time for a balance check.

Time management is a major issue for new mothers, observes Maryann Troiani, Ph.D., coauthor of Spontaneous Optimism. "The first complaint I often hear from new moms is that they feel their time is bankrupt. They're always trying to beat the clock and just can't keep up with the demands of their new situation."

"Nobody can do any job 24 hours a day. All moms need some time off to do other things," adds Susan Heitler, Ph.D., author of The Power of Two: Secrets to a Strong & Loving Marriage. "Operate from the inside out," Heitler suggests. "If you're depressed or stressed, none of the other pieces will work. It's just like when you're on an airplane-- if there's a shortage of oxygen, you're told to put the mask on yourself first because you can't help others if you're not breathing!"


How can new moms find a better balance?

  • Make Love a Priority.
    Research shows that when couples enjoy loving, happy, optimistic lives together, they're more likely to raise emotionally stable children, says Maryann Troiani. Attention, appreciation, and affection toward your partner will enhance your baby's emotional environment. That doesn't mean you need to plan a complicated, romantic getaway; the solution can be as simple as turning off the TV and spending an hour with your mate chatting over a glass of wine or a cup of tea.

  • Ease Back Into a Working Schedule.
    Instead of plunging into a full-time workday, try to build some balance into the transition. "Take one small step at a time," advises Troiani. "Women who put a lot of energy into their baby and then try to put just as much into work will just drain their batteries dry." If possible, ease back into work; try two or three days to start, or ask if you can work at home for part of the week.

  • Make Time for You.
    For some women, feeling good about their body is important, so that may mean putting your baby in a sports/health club childcare for an hour a day. Other moms might prefer to read a book, play the piano, get together with a friend for lunch, or get involved in community service.

    Enlist Dad, your neighbor, a close friend or relative, but try to discover a way to have some personal time, even if it means spending your baby's naptime reading Sense & Sensibility instead of mopping the floor. "Your unique balance is what works," says Heitler, "and the test of a good balance is your emotional state."

  • Organize Your Priorities.
    Make a list of ten important things you want to accomplish in a given day, advises Heitler, then ignore the last eight, focusing on the top two. Don't forget that the special time you spend with your blossoming baby counts as an accomplishment too.



While your baby is indisputably the star, you'll be a better mom if you're shining too. Moms share their advice on how they manage to get time to themselves:

  • Miriam Lockhart, of Teaneck, NJ, found a college student a block away who came over a couple of times a week: "I used that time to catch up on paperwork, and sometimes just to sit down and eat as much as I wanted without feeling in a panic that the baby would start crying and I wouldn't be able to finish!"

  • Amy Alexander, of Upper Montclair, NJ, advises seeking out other new moms for "baby share" time. One mom can watch yours while you take a walk or a warm bath--then you can watch hers while she does whatever she pleases.

  • Francine Lipani, of Wallkill, NY, says, "Use the grandparents and close friends as babysitters. Don't wait until your child goes to kindergarten, or college, before you make time for your spouse."


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




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November 15, 1999


|,|By: Elizabeth Pantley Author of Perfect Parenting and Kid Cooperation © Copyright 1999
Book Available At: Elizabeth Pantley Home Page
November 15, 1999



Situation:
Bedtime around our house is a disaster. I beg, I plead, I threaten and I yell. By the time I finally get the kids settled for the night, I'm too tired to enjoy the rest of my evening. How can I get the kids to bed peacefully?

Think about it:
Welcome to the club! This is one of the most common parental concerns. Kids seem to have never-ending energy, which only goes into overdrive at the end of the day. At the same time, the parent's battery is draining fast, and getting the kids to bed becomes an obsessive, urgent (and sometimes desperate) need.

Create a Routine:
Create a "Bedtime Chart." Use a large piece of poster board. Number and illustrate each step.

For example:

Post the chart at child-eye level on the bedroom door. Allow your child to lead you through the step-by-step process. After a week or two the routine will be set, and bedtime will flow smoothly.

Change the pattern:
If your child is an independent reader, buy her a reading light. Allow her to read in bed with her special light for as long as she would like before turning out the light and going to bed. Remind her of her awakening time, and suggest she get enough sleep to be well rested in the morning. At first, she may abuse this privilege and stay up too late. The next day she'll be tired. Show a bit of sympathy, attribute her tiredness to staying up late, but give her no slack. Make her follow her normal daily routine. Don't lecture. Simply repeat the routine at bedtime, and allow her to learn to monitor her own bedtime through experience. (As any parent knows, a few nights of sleep deprivation acts as a great motivator to crave an earlier bedtime!)

Don't fight it!
Enjoy the special quiet, cuddly time that bedtime provides. Read in bed to your child, then turn out the light and snuggle until your child, and perhaps even you, are asleep. Don't feel guilty. In a flash your child will be older and more mature, and you'll be longing for those extra cuddles.

Question:
Okay. That's how you GET him in bed. How do you get him to STAY there? My child pops in and out of bed like a yo-yo and won't stay settled. I usually end up yelling at him, and then feeling guilty as he cries himself to sleep.

Think about it:
It's usually a parent's ambivalence about bedtime routines that allows a child to try to negotiate a new privilege every night. Be clear and concise about your bedtime rules, and you'll find bedtime will be much more enjoyable.

That's the ticket!
When you put your child to bed give him three "Get-Out-0f-Bed-Free" cards. These are simply tickets that you make out of cardboard. Let your child know that each time he gets out of bed, for whatever reason, he must give you one card. So if he gets up for a drink of water, to go potty, to ask how many days 'til his birthday party, he needs to give you a card each time. When the cards are gone, he has to stay in bed. Let him know that if he gets up after all his cards are gone, he won't get ANY cards tomorrow night.

Make it a ritual:
Create a very specific bedtime ritual that is loving and enjoyable. After you put a child to bed, take the time to read to him. After that, sing a song, or rub his back. When a child is in a sleepy, comfortable state he'll be less likely to want to get out of bed. Let him know that he can enjoy this special time, provided he stays in bed when the routine is completed. If he fusses and gets out of bed afterwards, tell him he'll lose the privilege the following night. You may have to follow through on this. If you do, expect a major tantrum, but hold your ground. You'll only have to go thorough this once or twice for the message to get through loud and clear.

What's really happening?
Consider the reason your child won't stay put in bed, and solve the problem based on this reason. For instance, maybe your child isn't tired and is ready for a later bedtime, maybe he's hungry and needs a light pre-bedtime snack, or maybe he hasn't had enough time with you and is longing for some "cuddle time" before he settles down for the night.

The health and safety related information offered by BabyAnt.com is intended for general knowledge and educational purposes only. This information is not intended to serve as a substitute for professional medical care. Always consult qualified health-care professionals if you have concerns about the condition of your baby.


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While there are alternative foods available for your baby, when it comes to nutrition, there is no substitute for a mother’s breast milk. Studies have shown that breast-fed babies have fewer incidences of illnesses and enjoy some psychological advantages over their bottle-fed counterparts. In addition to nutritional benefits for your baby, there are also numerous maternal benefits to breast-feeding. Depending on the circumstances, some parents will decide to breast feed while others will prefer baby formulas. Regardless of your choice, we at babyant.com believe that it is important for all new and expectant parents to make informed decisions when it involves the health of their baby. We encourage our reader to discover the facts and share your findings with us. Feel free to e-mail us your thoughts or comments to comments@babyant.com.

The primary reason why many mothers choose breast-feeding over bottle-feeding is nutrition. A mother's breast milk is a blend of nutrients specifically produced for your baby. The unique combination of protein, fat, sugar, vitamins, minerals, and enzymes is designed to promote the growth of your baby's brain and body. Studies have shown that breast-fed babies have lower rates of hospital admissions, fewer incidences of diarrhea, ear infections, respiratory infections, rashes, allergies, and other medical problems than bottle-fed babies. The reason for this is because breast milk contains countless number of nutrients, as well as a mother's antibodies to diseases, not found in baby formulas. These nutrients and antibodies are transferred automatically from the mother to the baby during breast-feeding.

Breast-feeding is also believed to have psychological benefits for the baby. The time spent on nursing promotes an early attachment between the baby and mother. Nursing becomes more than a way to feed a baby, but rather, a source of security and comfort for the baby. In addition, sucking at the breast enhances the development of oral muscles and promotes good jaw development. This exercise strengthens the jaw, helps speech development, and encourages the growth of straight and healthy teeth. It is recommended that a mother breast-feed for at least the first year, if not longer. This will provide the baby with sufficient and proper nutrition through the crucial first year of development.

In addition to benefits for the infant, breast-feeding can be beneficial for the mother as well. Since nursing burns calories, mothers may find it easier to lose the pounds from pregnancy. Breast-feeding is also cheaper and more convenient in many ways. There are no formulas to mix or purchase, which can prove to be quite a time and money saver. Remember that breast-feeding should not be viewed as a task. Rather, it is an opportunity for a mother to nurture and spend quality time with her baby.

If you are unsure whether breast-feeding is right for you, you can try it for a few weeks and switch if you do not like it. However, keep in mind that it is very difficult to switch to breast-feeding after bottle-feeding has begun. Because it is harder to suck milk out of a mother’s breast compared to a bottle, once the bottle is introduced it will be next to impossible to get your baby to breast feed again. Therefore, it is important that you consider the cost and benefits of breast feeding versus bottle feeding before your baby is born so that when your baby is ready for that first meal, you are prepared and comfortable with your decision.

The health and safety related information offered by BabyAnt.com is intended for general knowledge and educational purposes only. This information is not intended to serve as a substitute for professional medical care. Always consult qualified health-care professionals if you have concerns about the condition of your baby.


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Your Life

Birth Control After the Baby

By Beth Weinhouse for Your Baby Today


If you've just had a child, you may find it hard to believe, but eventually you are going to be interested in having sex again. In fact, obstetricians say -- and scientific studies back them up -- that most American couples resume having sexual intercourse within several weeks of having a baby. (It's a fair bet that much of this post-partum sex is at the male partner's instigation, since the most fervent desire new mothers have when they get into bed is for only one thing: sleep.) Whether or not you want more children eventually, you probably don't want them right away. That means you have to think about contraception.

Gynecologists say the right time to think about after-baby birth control is while you're still pregnant. Having a plan in place gives you one less thing to worry about when you're preoccupied with caring for a newborn. Your first post-partum checkup, at four to six weeks, is another opportunity to speak to your doctor about contraception. While you may very well want to return to a method you were using happily before you got pregnant, there are some new factors to consider:

  • Condoms: Because they don't need to be fitted and don't require a prescription, condoms are especially easy for new parents to use. But because vaginal dryness is common in the weeks after birth -- and even longer for nursing mothers -- you may feel more comfortable using a lubricated condom or a personal lubricant.

  • Diaphragms: If you were happy with the diaphragm before you became pregnant, by all means go back to it... but not to the same one you'd been using prior to pregnancy. You should be re-fitted for a diaphragm (or fitted for the first time if you've never used one before) at your four- to six-week postpartum checkup, when the uterus and cervix have returned to the size they will remain (which is usually a bit larger than before pregnancy).

  • Cervical Caps: Doctors aren't certain why, but cervical caps are somewhat less effective in women who've given birth; it may have to do with a changed cervical shape after delivery. This method may not be the wisest choice for moms.

  • Oral Contraceptives: Most birth control pills are combinations of two hormones: estrogen and progestin. Women who are not breastfeeding can begin or resume taking the Pill at the time of their first postpartum checkup (sooner may increase the risk of blood clots). Some doctors prefer to wait in non-nursing women until they've had their first postpartum period. Most nursing mothers prefer to wait until their babies are weaned before taking combination pills.

    Progestin-only pills (and other progestin-only contraceptives, such as Norplant implants or Depo-Provera injections) can be started immediately after giving birth in non-nursing mothers. There is some controversy over how safe these methods are for women who are breastfeeding.

  • IUDS: For a variety of reasons -- both legal and medical -- most doctors will not prescribe IUDs for women who have never had a child. IUDs got a bad reputation when one model, the Dalkon Shield, was held responsible for pelvic infections and ectopic pregnancies, but experts swear the new models are safe and effective. However, once you've given birth, this contraceptive method becomes newly available to you. Some physicians will insert an IUD immediately after delivery, others prefer to wait for six to eight weeks. While not a hindrance to nursing, the IUD can cause mild uterine cramping during breastfeeding. Talk to your gynecologist about whether this method would now be right for you.

Beth Weinhouse is a frequent contributor to Your Baby Today. She specializes in women's and children's health issues and lives in Oxford, Mississippi with her husband and 6-year-old son.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Preparing for Baby

Boosting Baby's Brain Power in Utero

By Beth Weinhouse for Your Baby Today


The young woman sits in the chair, reading aloud from The Cat in the Hat. Soft classical music plays in the background as she rocks gently back and forth, looking tenderly at her lap. A classic maternal scene... except there's no baby. But she's not crazy. The baby-to-be is still inside her womb, and the woman is hoping that by reading to her baby and playing classical music she's developing its mind as well as its body. But is she?

In the early and mid-1990s, studies at the University of California-Irvine found that listening to Mozart sonatas improved the spatial-reasoning of college students. People immediately jumped to the conclusion that classical music improves intelligence, and the earlier people started listening to it, the better. First mothers were urged to play music for their toddlers, then their newborns... then their fetuses. In fact, follow-up studies were unable to confirm the experiments' results in adults or children.

Then Dutch researchers found that not only can late-term fetuses "hear" sounds, but they can actually "learn." The researchers exposed the fetus to a noise, then used ultrasound to see how it reacted. They found the fetus reacted to the sound more quickly each time it heard it. But there's no evidence that this early "learning" has any effect on later intelligence, either.

So is there anything women can do during pregnancy to increase their babies' intelligence?

"The most important thing you can do to ensure a healthy baby and promote a healthy brain and mental abilities, is to have the healthiest pregnancy possible," says Lise Eliot, Ph.D., assistant professor of neuroscience at The Chicago Medical School, and author of What's Going on in There? How the Brain and Mind Develop in the First Years of Life.

For those who want more specifics, here are a few suggestions:

  • Avoid smoking, drinking and drugs. All of these are known to impair neurological development.

  • Gain enough weight for the baby to grow adequately. Obstetricians usually recommend women gain between 25 and 35 pounds. Too much weight gain can lead to a large baby and a difficult delivery, which can be risky to a new baby's brain. But not gaining enough weight is dangerous, too, since lower birthweight babies tend to have smaller heads and smaller brains, which has been linked with lower I.Q.

  • Eat a well-balanced diet, and take a multivitamin, multimineral supplement. Dr. Eliot explains that there are 45 essential nutrients our bodies need, "and the vast majority of these are known to be necessary for neurological development."

    Some examples:
    • Iodine. Necessary for making thyroid hormone, which is essential for brain development. (Most women in the U.S. get plenty of iodine from iodized table salt.)

    • Iron. If a woman doesn't have enough iron, she can't make enough red blood cells to transport oxygen to the baby, affecting brain and body growth. That's why obstetricians monitor so closely for anemia.

    • B vitamins, including folic acid. Essential for fetal development, especially during the first month of gestation.


  • Practice good hygiene to avoid viral infections. "A lot of viruses are very dangerous to the fetus even when the mother has no symptoms," says Dr. Eliot. She suggests pregnant women wash their hands frequently, avoid sharing food with toddlers and small children, and report any symptoms to a doctor. Pregnant women are now advised to get flu shots either before pregnancy or after the first trimester.

  • Exercise. This one's surprising, but there's evidence that mothers who continue to work out during their pregnancy have smarter babies. James F. Clapp, M.D., of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, compared the children of pregnant women who continued to exercise throughout their pregnancy with the children of women who gave it up. He found that at five years of age, the children of the exercisers scored significantly higher on tests of general intelligence and language skills.

    If you do all this and still want to play classical music and read to your unborn baby, go right ahead. "It can't do any harm," says Dr. Eliot. "And maybe it even helps... in the sense that a mother who would take the trouble to read to or play music to her stomach is probably very motivated to take good care of her baby when it arrives!"


    Beth Weinhouse is a frequent contributor to Your Baby Today. She specializes in women's and children's health issues and lives in Oxford, Mississippi with her husband and 6-year-old son.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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|,|||-||breastpumps|,|feeding|,|Breast Pumps & Accessories|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,|bh032039 bh037112 bh037131 bh037133 bh037141 bh025057 bh025061 bv022249 bh024067 bh037119 bh037054 bh550229 disposable-nursing-pads-36-count--evenflo bh024066 3-in-1-nursing-capes-by--covered-in-love |,||,||,|||-||noname309|,|babarnewbabn1|,|Breastfeeding On the Job|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Dana Sullivan for Your Baby Today
December 10, 2001


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Your Life

Breastfeeding On the Job
Tips for Making it Work

By Dana Sullivan for Your Baby Today


Continuing to nurse once you return to the workplace can take extra effort, but there are ways to insure success. "One big key is to plan ahead," says Marsha Walker, a registered nurse and lactation consultant in Weston, Massachusetts.

If your employer supports breastfeeding, all you may have to do is head to the ladies' lounge two or three times a day to use the hospital-grade pumps provided to nursing moms. On the other hand, you may have to bring your own pump and use every minute of your breaks to pump in your office (or a vacant one, if you don't have your own office). Either way, the commitment is worth it: Breastfed babies are half as likely to experience illnesses such as ear and respiratory infections during their first year of life.

Here are some tips that will help make breastfeeding at work go smoothly:

  • Decide if you want to rent or buy a pump.
    Since you will be pumping several times a day after you return to work, your best option is to either rent a hospital-grade pump for about $1 to $3 a day and leave it at your office (your birthing center, hospital, or even local pharmacy can provide you with a rental). Or consider purchasing a smaller, portable automatic electric pump for around $100 to $300 that you can carry between home and work. You can buy a pump online at a number of websites, including www.lalecheleague.org and www.amazon.com.

  • Start pumping after the first few weeks.
    Once you and your baby have established a comfortable nursing relationship, which usually takes two to three weeks, try to pump after each feeding. Store the milk for use after you've returned to work, or allow your partner, or other family members, take part in feedings by giving baby your breast milk from a bottle.

  • Introduce a bottle early.
    Most breastfeeding experts agree that you should start to offer a bottle at least two weeks before you return to work. Since your baby may not accept a bottle from you, this is a perfect opportunity to let your spouse, a grandparent, or caregiver help. The first few times you do offer a bottle, don't wait until your baby is frantically hungry.

  • Keep a week's worth of milk in the freezer.
    The sooner you start pumping and building up your supply of stored milk, the better. Since you'll bring home fresh milk every day, consider what's in the freezer the "emergency supply".

  • At work, pump when baby would nurse.
    If you can pump during your morning and afternoon breaks and your lunch hour, you'll be in good shape. Don't be discouraged if you find that you can't get as much milk from the pump as you'd hoped, or if on some days you only have to pump once or twice. If you find that you can't pump quite enough milk during the week to keep the freezer stocked, you can always make up the difference by pumping in the evening and on the weekends.

  • Store breastmilk properly.
    Breast milk can be safely kept at room temperature for four to six hours without danger of bacteria growth, but to be on the safe side, keep it in a refrigerator or insulated bag until you get home.

  • Once home, refrigerate or freeze breastmilk.
    Breastmilk can be stored in clear plastic or glass bottles, or specially designed plastic freezer bags that secure with twist ties or mini plastic clips. Any of these storage containers can go into the freezer. The type of refrigerator/freezer you have determines the length of time breast milk can be safely stored (be sure to date each container).

Safe storage times:

  • In a refrigerator:
    • At 32-39 degrees F: 8 days
    • At 59-60 degrees F: 24 hours
    • At 66-71.6 degrees F: 10 hours
    • At 79 degrees F: 4-8 hours

  • In a freezer:
    • In the freezer compartment inside a refrigerator (such as those found in many offices or hotel mini-bars): 2 weeks
    • In the freezer of a refrigerator/freezer (either side-by-side or top-bottom models): three or four months
    • In a "deep-freeze" freezer where the temperature is 0 degrees F: 6 months
For more information, visit www.lalecheleague.org.


Nevada-based freelance writer Dana Sullivan is a frequent contributor to Your Baby Today and also writes for Fit Pregnancy and Parenting. She's mom to Liam, 4, and Julia, 2.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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|,|Color "Hawaiian Surf-Toddler Size"|-||-|||-||noname215|,|babarnewbabn|,|Car Seat Safety|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Dana Sullivan for Your Baby Today
April 9, 2001


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Newborn Care

Car Seat Safety

By Dana Sullivan for Your Baby Today


Shopping for a car seat may not be as much fun as picking out a crib and layette, but it's one of the most important products you'll choose as a new parent.

According to the American Academy of Pediatrics (www.aap.org), more children are killed and injured in car crashes than from any other type of injury (for a comprehensive car seat safety guide, go to AAP's Web site). If every parent used a properly installed car seat, traffic deaths of children four years old and younger would be reduced by half.

All seats must meet federal safety standards, but safety experts say that seats with five-point harness restraint systems are the safest. Many new models have built-in tethers for added security, but for others you may need to buy a tether kit separately and have a tether anchor installed in your car by the dealer.

Here are some tips to keep in mind when you're buying and installing a car seat.

  • Basically, there are four car seat styles: rear-facing car seat/carriers for newborns to one-year; convertibles, which face the car's rear for babies to one year olds and then face forward for toddlers; front-facing seats for toddlers; and boosters for children who weight more than 40 pounds and are too heavy for conventional car seats. (Note: Children should ride in the rear-facing position until their first birthday or until they weigh at least 20 pounds.)
  • Read your vehicle owner's manual carefully. Some vehicles, especially older models, may not safely accommodate a car seat in the rear, middle seat. If you don't have the owner's manual, call the manufacturer to request one.
  • Install several different types of car seats in your car before you buy one. Follow the manufacturer's installation instructions exactly. You will discover that some fit more securely in your car than others. Be sure to use a locking clip if your car's seatbelt doesn't lock in place once the seat is installed.
  • To securely install a car seat, use the full weight of your knee to press it down into the automobile's upholstery while tightening the seatbelt to the car seat or it's base. The car seat should be held firmly against the car's seat back. If you pull it forcefully, the seat should barely tip forward and backward or from side-to-side. If you can move it more than two inches in any direction, it's not adequately secured.
  • Never use a car seat in the front seat of a car with a passenger side airbag. (Ideally, never use one in the front seat. The safest place is in the rear, middle seat.)
  • Find out when there will be a car seat check near your home. Many hospitals, fire and police departments periodically sponsor these "drive-through" events during which an expert will check if your car seat is properly installed. Check www.safekids.org to learn about upcoming events in your area.
  • For recalls or other safety concerns about your child's car seat, call the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Auto Safety Hotline at (800) 424-9393 or visit www.nhtsa.dot.gov.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




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|,|||-||noname264|,|babarnewbabn3|,|Car-Seat Safety: What Every Parent Needs to Know|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lita Aeder, M.D. for Your Baby Today
August 13, 2001


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Pediatrics Today

Car-Seat Safety: What Every Parent Needs to Know

By Lita Aeder, M.D. for Your Baby Today


If you had to transport a precious piece of jewelry to its destination, wouldn't you take the utmost precaution to deliver it safely? Yet, every year in the United States many children die or are injured in car crashes because they're not properly restrained in a motor vehicle. Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of death among children.

You can decrease the risk of automobile-related injury or death to your child by following these guidelines:

  • All children under 40 lbs. (up to about 4 years of age) should be strapped into car seats.

  • When purchasing a car seat, make sure that it meets federal standards (it will say so on the box).

  • When borrowing or buying a used car seat, make sure that it's never been involved in a car accident.

  • Read the car seat's instruction booklet carefully prior to installation. Also, review your car's owner's manual to insure proper use of your car's restraints with the seat. If you are required to install a locking clip on the seat belt, the car seat manufacturer should have provided you with one.
Choosing the proper car seat:
  • Infant Seat: For babies up to 1 year of age or up to 20 lbs. (whichever comes first). This type must always be positioned to face the rear of the vehicle. The harness straps should be installed at a height that is at or below shoulder level.

  • Convertible: From birth to 40 lbs. Although this type of seat can be used longer, it is important to remember that until the child weighs at least 20 lbs., it must face the rear. Furthermore, convertible seats tend not to support the infant as well as seats designed solely for infants. You may want to roll some towels, placing them around the infant to fit the empty space between the child and the sides of the seat. After your baby reaches 20 lbs., the shoulder straps should be at or above the shoulders.

  • Booster: From 40 to 60 lbs. These are not required in all states. However, children of this size are not properly restrained by regular shoulder-lap belts. The lap portion may ride up over the abdomen, causing serious injury to internal organs during a crash. The shoulder portion will impinge on the neck. A booster raises the height of the child, allowing the belt to be properly positioned.
Finally, all children under the age of 12 should be restrained in the back seat of a car. If there's an option, the middle seat is preferable. A child should never ride in the front seat, particularly an infant strapped in an infant seat. If there's no alternative, the front seat should be moved back as far as possible. Passenger-side air bags are designed to inflate very quickly and at great force and can cause serious injury and even death to a child.


Lita Aeder, M.D., is an assistant professor of pediatrics at State University of New York, Downstate, and acting director of pediatric primary care at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




|,|||-||noname123|,|babarpregcon|,|Carrying Twins|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Beth Wilson for Your Baby Today
October 9, 2000


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Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Health and Wellness

Carrying Twins

By Beth Wilson for Your Baby Today


The chances of a pregnant woman having twins or a multiple birth have never been higher. According to the National Center for Health Statistics, about one in every 35 babies born is a multiple (twin, triplet, or more). The incidence of twin has risen 52 percent since 1980 and the number of triplets has risen by more than 400 percent, largely due to the fact that more women are having children later in life and/or taking fertility drugs.

With these statistics in mind, it's important for women having twins or multiple births to know what to expect. "It's not your average pregnancy," explains Nancy Bowers, an Atlanta mother of two twins and president of Marvelous Multiples, an educational program and Web site for expectant parents of twins and other multiple births.

Carrying twins is a "high-risk" pregnancy, which means there's a higher likelihood of premature labor, high blood pressure, and c-section delivery. In addition, many expectant mothers need hospitalization before their due date. "Women need to understand what 'high risk' means," Bowers says. "This doesn't mean it's a doomed pregnancy, but it does mean this pregnancy is different." Working mothers should discuss the nature of their pregnancy with employers. Ask if you can work from home, reduce your traveling, and reduce your time standing on the job, she says.

In addition to educating your employers, expectant mothers may need to educate their partners. "Women do go through a significant change in their body," says Joe Capezio, a Chicago-based obstetrician/gynecologist who has delivered hundreds of sets of twins. "It's important for the man (or partner) to understand what women go through."

Bowers recommends the couple attend initial doctor appointments together. Both people need to hear that by 24 weeks the expectant mother may need two naps daily, that she may gain 40 to 50 pounds, and that she may need to stay off her feet or be hospitalized during the final weeks of her pregnancy. "They (partners) will have to assume many different roles (such as cook and nurse) that they may not be used to," she says.

Joining a twins club, expectant parent group, or prenatal education class could also provide important information and support. Following delivery, couples should enlist assistance, be it paid help, family, or friends, because for the first two to four weeks, according to Bowers, the mother has three priorities3/4feeding herself and her babies and sleeping. "She should do nothing else in the house," she adds. The couple, however, can share in celebrating. "It's pretty incredible," Capezio says of delivering twins. "It's such a miracle when the babies are born, much more so than a singleton."

For further information on twins or multiple births contact the National Organization of Mothers of Twins Club at www.nomotc.org or www.marvelousmultiples.com.



The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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|,|Size "16 x 30 inches" "16 x 32 inches"|-||-|||-||noname52|,|babarparparu|,|College Scene, 2018|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Linda Henry for Your Baby Today
May 08, 2000


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Your Baby Tomorrow

College Scene, 2018

By Linda Henry for Your Baby Today


High-school seniors graduating in 2000 were exposed to more new data during their senior year than their grandparents knew in a lifetime. In this Information Age, the pool of knowledge doubles in depth every seven years. It stands to reason that your Y2K baby will explore a world of knowledge that we can't even imagine.

Today it's estimated that a technology degree becomes outdated in less than five years. Advances in technology and ever-increasing knowledge require the current workforce to become lifelong learners. In response to this new brand of students, one-third of colleges in the United States currently offer "cyber degrees," according to a recent article in the Washington Post. On-line education allows students to attend lectures and take exams without ever setting foot on campus. Many parents, however, have fond (and not so distant) memories of a wide range of on-campus experiences, from political rallies to frat parties. Four years at a keyboard simply can't match the college experience we dream of for our Y2K babies. Is the traditional campus soon to become an obsolete institution?

Four years ago academic forecasters met in Washington, D.C., for a round-table discussion of what the future holds for college campuses, whether ivy-covered brick-and-mortar institutions or the virtual variety. In the 21st century, these forecasters predict, colleges and universities will offer access to a global information network as well as one-on-one access to faculty. The universities of the future will synthesize on-campus experiences with those that occur on-line. Students will be able to identify and communicate with experts in their chosen field and personalized contact between faculty and student will be increased and enhanced.

In the round-table's published report, "The Virtual University," authors Carol A. Twigg and Diana G. Oblinger note that technology-based learning will not replace face-to-face pedagogy entirely. "Computer-assisted, self-directed, electronically mediated learning will work for some institutions but not for others, and for some students in many fields, but not for all students in all fields."

For the foreseeable future, we want our children to have real-time, real-life training on their paths to becoming brain surgeons, attorneys, and school teachers. But in 2018 your freshman may be taught by the best-known practitioner in her chosen field, who may be - literally - lecturing from a place that's a world away.



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|,|Characters "Pink Bear"|-||-|||-||comcausofin|,|babarpregcon|,|Common Causes of Infertility|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Michelle Lee for Your Baby Today
October 18, 1999


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Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Conception

Common Causes of Infertility

By Michelle Lee for Your Baby Today


When you and your spouse are trying to conceive, months of fruitless attempts can feel like an eternity. But a fertility expert may be able to help.

More than six million couples in the U.S. struggle with infertility, which affects about 10 percent of all people of reproductive age. If you're under 35, see a fertility specialist if you've been unsuccessfully trying to conceive for a year; however, if you're over 35, wait only six months, since your chances of conceiving after that age diminish greatly. Your ob-gyn may be able to field some general questions, but it's a good idea to go to a reproductive endocrinologist, who has more expertise with infertility.

There are many possible causes of infertility. About a third of cases can be attributed to male factors, another third to female factors, and a final third to a combination of both partners, or are simply inexplicable. Here, some of the most common conditions that cause infertility:


  1. Ovulatory disorders: A condition in which the egg isn't properly released, or isn't released at all, from the ovaries.

    Prevalence: Occurs in about 40 percent of all infertility cases.

    Diagnosis: Your doctor may be able to tell if you have an ovulatory disorder by analyzing your menstrual history. Irregular periods or a complete lack of menstruation may be the clue, although some women with normal periods can also suffer from ovulatory disorders. Your doctor may also perform a blood test at certain times during your menstrual cycle or an ultrasound to clarify whether ovulation is occurring.

    Treatment: Usually consists of fertility drugs that stimulate ovulation, like Clomid and Follistim.



  2. Blocked fallopian tubes: The fallopian tubes may be either totally or partially blocked, slowing or completely preventing the flow of sperm to the egg.

    Prevalence: Occurs in about 30 percent of all infertility problems.

    Diagnosis: X-rays can usually reveal if the fallopian tubes are blocked. Your doctor can also use laparoscopy, which involves inserting a narrow telescope-like instrument through a small incision below your navel to view your reproductive organs.

    Treatment: Surgery to remove the obstruction or in vitro fertilization (IVF). IVF involves removing eggs from a woman, fertilizing them with sperm in a laboratory, then transferring them into the uterus a few days later.



  3. Sperm disorders: The sperm can be abnormally shaped, unable to move properly, or too few in number. Infectious diseases, such as mumps, or an inadequate production of certain sex hormones can lead to a low sperm count.

    Prevalence: Occurs in about 40 percent of all infertility cases.

    Diagnosis: Semen analysis. A semen sample is taken and tested in a lab. If problems are detected, your doctor may suggest a urologist who specializes in male infertility.

    Treatment: Most often, artificial insemination, which involves injecting sperm through a narrow catheter into the woman's reproductive tract.



  4. Endometriosis: A condition in which the lining in the uterus, which usually sheds during menstruation, grows outside the uterus. Endometrial lesions can block the fallopian tubes or impair ovulatory function.

    Prevalence: Occurs in about 20 percent of all fertility cases. About 70 percent of women who have endometriosis experience infertility.

    Diagnosis: Laparoscopy, a surgical procedure in which a thin scope is placed through the belly button into the abdomen to view the uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes directly.

    Treatment: Laparoscopic surgery to remove the lesions--laser laparoscopy can remove endometrial tissue and blockages from the body; hormonal medications, such as estrogen and progesterone; or in vitro fertilization.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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|,|||-||noname236|,|babarnewbabn|,|Common Infant Ailments|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Dana Sullivan for Your Baby Today
June 4, 2001


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Newborn Care

Common Infant Ailments

By Dana Sullivan for Your Baby Today


How do you know whether the tiny irritation behind your infant's ear or his runny nose isn't a sign of something more serious? You don't; that's why it's always wise to call your pediatrician when your baby develops anything out of the ordinary. Thankfully, many infant health conditions are not serious and can be easily treated at home. Others may require a visit to your baby's pediatrician or the emergency room. Below you'll find a few common ailments to be aware of.

Blocked Tear Duct(s) Symptoms: Excessive tearing in one or both eyes. Sometimes the eye(s) will have a thick yellow or green discharge, a sign of infection.

Treatment: Your pediatrician can explain how to massage the inside corner of the eyelid, where it meets the nose (helps dissolve the membrane blocking the tear duct). He may also recommend warm compresses to help unblock the duct.

When to visit the doctor: If you notice signs of infection (thick yellow or green discharge) your pediatrician will most likely prescribe antibiotic drops or ointment to clear it up. If the tear ducts remain blocked much past your baby's first birthday, she may need to have them surgically opened, which is an outpatient procedure.



Respiratory Syncytial Virus (also known as bronchiolitis) Symptoms: A cold (runny nose, cough and, sometimes, a fever) that becomes more severe after a day or two. Your baby may dilate his nostrils when he breathes, or use the muscles around his rib cage and collarbone to help him get air into his lungs, or he may grunt and tighten his abdominal muscles. He may also make a wheezing sound when he breathes.

Treatment: Your pediatrician will likely advise using a cool-mist humidifier, saline nasal drops, or a nasal aspirator to help relieve stuffiness of a cold. Currently non-prescription medicines to treat RSV are not available.

When to visit the doctor: If your baby shows any of the signs of breathing difficulty described above; his fever lasts for more three days; he's younger than three months and has a fever; he has a dry mouth; he doesn't have tears when he cries; or if he takes less fluid than normal or urinates less than usual, contact your pediatrician immediately.



Seborrheic Dermatitis Symptoms: Scaly, red patches on the scalp, underarms, behind the ears and in the folds of the neck. (When the rash appears on the head, it's usually called "Cradle Cap," a form of eczema. No one knows what causes the unsightly but painless rash in infants, but it may be related to hormonal changes that take place during the last few weeks of pregnancy.)

Treatment: Wash your baby's hair with a mild shampoo, and then use a soft baby brush to gently remove the scales. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), using baby oil (or any other type of oil) is unnecessary and may even worsen the rash since oil can build up on the scalp. If frequent shampooing and brushing don't remove the scales, ask your baby's doctor about prescribing a medicated shampoo.

When to visit the doctor: If the rash appears only on your baby's scalp, you can treat it yourself. If it affects other parts of his body, call your baby's doctor who may treat the affected spots with a cortisone cream or lotion.



The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




|,|||-||noname37|,|babarparparu|,|Computer-Savvy Babies?|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Linda Henry for Your Baby Today
March 06, 2000


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Your Baby Tomorrow

Computer-Savvy Babies?

By Linda Henry for Your Baby Today


Here's how it starts: You say to yourself, "Why don't I just quickly check my e-mail while I feed the baby?" In the midst of things, your baby's little feet strike the keyboard. Suddenly the screen changes and your little guy abandons the breast or bottle in favor of the tiny pictures floating in a blue sky, or the brightly colored lines that move in on themselves in an endless pattern.

Your baby is interested in the same things you are. Like you, he wants to tap the keyboard and see what happens. Of course, it didn't take long for software manufacturers to tap into this market. Knowledge Adventure created JumpStart Baby, which is aimed at infants from 6 months to 2 years. The company calls it "lapware," since it's designed for babies who are sitting on a parent's lap at the computer.

"Educational" software for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers introduces concepts such as shapes, colors, counting, and the alphabet. The problem, says Michael Rich, M.D., a pediatrician at Children's Hospital in Boston, is that since a baby isn't interacting with the computer, neurologically the brain is in a passive state. The same goes for a child watching television. Since neural connections are made during the first two years of life through live interactions with caregivers, the American Academy of Pediatrics has recommended that children under age 2 should not watch any TV. Dr. Rich sees no difference between a parent clicking a mouse and a Hollywood producer creating a TV program: Both result in images on a screen that are passively received.

If you're going to let your kids play on the computer, Dr. Rich suggests that you play along with them, and judge for yourself the nature and quality of "interactivity". Set a time limit. Toddlers should spend no more than 20 minutes at the computer. Time can be increased as the child gets older, but balance sedentary activity with larger doses of exercise and live interaction. Especially during the first two years of life, nothing's more important than relating to interactive humans.



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|,|||-||noname86|,|babarnewbabn|,|Coping With Bad News|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By David Menconi for Your Baby Today
July 31, 2000


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Your Life

Coping With Bad News

By David Menconi for Your Baby Today


When you consider the millions of things that have to happen exactly right during gestation, it's miraculous that the vast majority of babies come into the world in perfect health. But that doesn't make news of congenital birth defects any easier to take. I know, having been there myself. Last year, the day after our boy-girl twins were born, a doctor sat my wife and me down to tell us our daughter Claudia had Down syndrome and a heart condition.

We did not see this coming, and the news was devastating. But with work, patience and a great deal of help, we managed to regain our footing pretty quickly. So here are some suggestions on how to cope with bad news of the developmental sort, generally applicable to most such situations. (And by the way, Claudia is now 14 months old and doing quite well; thanks for asking!).

  1. LET YOURSELF OFF THE HOOK.
    A natural initial response is to feel guilty or somehow responsible, as if you've done something that deserves punishment. But it's a feeling you should purge as quickly as possible. The best thing to tell yourself is that things sometimes just happen for no reason anyone can fathom. Having a child with special needs does not reflect poorly on you as a parent or person. Anybody who makes you feel as if it does is someone to be shunned.



  2. TAKE EVERYTHING ONE DAY AT A TIME.
    Trite, but it bears repeating. Depending on which condition is involved, it could be years before you'll know much about your special-needs child's capabilities. So obsessing too much about what might happen 5, 10, or 20 years down the road is a waste of time and energy; whatever you're worried about most likely won't even be an issue by then. This is not the same thing as short-sighted denial. Everyone must plan for the future--obviously, those of us with special-needs children most of all. But your focus should be primarily on the here and now, on things you can actually do something about.

  3. REACH OUT.
    Find the local support group for your category of special-needs child. Other parents going through the same thing can be enormously comforting, and offer valuable advice and insight. There is also a wealth of literature, at the library as well as online.

  4. REMEMBER: OTHER PEOPLE WILL TAKE THEIR CUES FROM YOU.
    It's okay to feel sad, depressed, angry. You'd have to be superhuman not to feel that way at least some of the time. But keep in mind that your friends and loved ones are probably unsure about what to think of your situation. If you act like it's a tragedy, they will most likely think the same thing and act accordingly (which might amount to avoiding you altogether). Seeing you making the best of a difficult situation sends a powerful message.

  5. GET THE MOST UP-TO-DATE MEDICAL INFORMATION POSSIBLE.
    Do not automatically assume your doctor has it. We've heard stories from other parents about some doctors who still use "The M-Word" (as in "Mongoloid") to describe children with Down syndrome.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




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March 12, 2001


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Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Preparing for Baby

Creative Ways to Announce Your Pregnancy

By Melissa Ramsdell for Your Baby Today


If you've been trying to conceive, you know how nerve-racking it is to wait for the pregnancy test to come back positive. While you wait, bide the time by thinking of creative ways to break the good news.

Take your spouse to a restaurant that is significant to the two of you -- perhaps where you got engaged or had your first date. To give him a hint, buy a copy of Bill Cosby's book on fatherhood or give him a bib with the saying "I Love Daddy" printed on it. Digging for more ideas? Hang a "baby on board" sign in the car before you take a trip together, or send him an electronic baby card.

In the event you're like most women who spontaneously blurt the news, you can save the creative announcements for friends and family. For example, when Laurie Yarmy, a mom from Michigan, learned she was pregnant with her second child she disguised the news as a holiday wish list. The list she e-mailed to her parents included such telltale items as diapers, a stroller, and, of course, a bigger house. It took a minute to sink in, Yarmy recalls, but her mom and dad were thrilled. "They called right away," she says.

According to Hilory Wagner, author of And Baby Makes Four: Welcoming a Second Child into the Family, breaking the news to an older child is a more delicate matter. When Wagner was pregnant with her second child, she used a book as a tool to start the conversation with her two-year-old daughter Sarah. "It's a good way to help them sort out their feelings and let them voice their opinions," she says. Wagner recommends A New Baby in Koko Bear's House by Vicki Lansky.

After baby is born, you can share the news and development via various Internet services. Julie Rauh, a mom from St. Louis, used Baby Press Conference, www.babypressconference.com, to introduce her daughter Madeleine to distant uncles and aunts. "She made funny little faces," Rauh says. "She was a star."



The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




|,|||-||noname49|,|babarnewbabn3|,|Crib Essentials|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|From the Editors of Your Baby Today
April 24, 2000


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Newborn Care

Crib Essentials

From the Editors of Your Baby Today


A good night's rest is something we all need, including your baby. Every time you lay your baby down in his crib, make sure his sleeping environment is not only a safe one but also is one that's comfortable and welcoming. Here's a list of crib and accessory essentials:

The crib:

  • Make sure the crib is sturdy. If it's not, when your baby starts to wiggle more, and then kick and climb, he could tip the crib over.

  • The crib must meet all recommended safety standards. The bars or slats of the crib railing should be no more than 2 3/8 inches apart so a baby can't wedge his head between them. Many antique cribs don't meet this safety standard.

  • You should be able to raise and lower the side rail easily with one hand. Some railings are more complicated and less convenient, especially when you have your baby in your arms. And be sure the rails have locking mechanisms to prevent accidental release.

  • Choose a crib that lets you adjust the height of the mattress. It will be easier on your back if your newborn rests higher in his crib. When he starts to move more, you'll want to lower the mattress so he can't climb out easily.

  • Check the crib for sharp edges, holes, and splinters. Sometimes even brand-new cribs have hardware with sharp edges or points, cracks, or other irregularities. Examine the crib for anything that might injure your baby and make sure everything's safe before you put him inside.

  • Carefully choose a location for your baby's crib. Don't place the crib against a window, near drapery fixtures, or near furniture which could help your baby climb out. Some drapery cords and fixtures could entrap or strangle a baby, so be sure to check out all aspects of the crib's surroundings before you decide on a spot.

The mattress:

Mattresses vary from expensive inner-spring models to economical polyurethane-foam styles. An innerspring mattress gives good support, but may be heavy to lift. Foam mattresses, on the other hand, are lightweight and easier to handle.

  • Choose a snug-fitting mattress for the crib. This will prevent your baby from slipping between the mattress and the sides or ends of the crib. When your baby's crib mattress is pushed into one corner of the crib, there should be no more than 1 1/2 inches between the mattress and any side of the crib. Foam mattresses may break down at the edges over time, creating dangerous gaps.

  • Check the mattress support. Rattle the metal hangers, and push on the mattress from the top and again from the bottom. If the hanger mechanisms dislodge, they need to be replaced or secured. There also should be safety clips that lock the hangers into their notches.

  • Cover the mattress with a protective pad. A plastic quilted mattress pad placed over the mattress and under a fitted sheet will keep your baby's mattress sanitary in case of diaper leaks.

The bumper pads:

The bumper pads protect your baby from direct contact with hard crib slats.

  • Count the bumper-pad ties. Make sure you can securely tie the bumper pads to the sides of the crib in at least six places. This will keep them from flopping over onto your resting baby. Straps with snaps are more secure than those that tie to the crib.

  • If the bumper pads secure with ties, trim off any excess tie ends to keep baby from becoming entangled or chewing and gagging on them.

  • The bumper pads should fit around the entire inside of the crib, leaving no area where baby could bang or wedge his head between the bumper and the side of the crib.

  • Check the label. It's best if the crib's bumper pads (as well as its sheets and blankets) are nonflammable and hypoallergenic.

Make your baby's crib world stimulating

Babies prefer simple shapes, bright colors, and objects with high contrast. Here are some crib-side stimulators that are sure to fascinate your baby:

  • Mobiles: These floating shapes are perfect for babies who've developed enough head and neck control to face straight ahead while lying down. To avoid any mishaps, be sure to remove the mobile when your baby is able to grab at tempting objects.

  • Mirrors: A mirror is great for letting your baby watch his own reflection. Be sure the mirror is baby safe and unbreakable and can mount securely to a side of the crib.

  • Crib toys: Safe toys you place in your baby's crib can give him lots of entertainment. However, even a stuffed animal can impair a baby's breathing if it topples near his face. So keep a close eye on your baby when he's playing with crib toys and remove them from the crib when he's sleeping.

  • Music: Soft, calming lullabies or instrumental music can soothe your baby and make him more comfortable while he's alone in his room.

For newborns: a cradle or a bassinet?

When you bring your baby home from the hospital, you may want to keep him in your room at night. Having your baby close by can ease any new parent nervousness. And the closer proximity makes it a little easier for breastfeeding moms-when the baby wakes up in the night, you can just bring him to bed with you. A cradle or bassinet is small enough to fit in your bedroom, and its smaller size may be more comforting to your baby than an expansive crib. When your baby can roll over, then it's definitely time for the crib.

Where to go for information

If you have questions about the safety of your baby's crib, any of the products you're getting to go with it, or any other items for baby, call the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission at (800) 638-2772.

Did You Know...

You never should put a pillow in a baby's crib. A young infant's movements aren't developed enough to let him safely use a pillow. Even a fairly flat pillow can restrict a bay's breathing if it's too close to his face.



The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




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|,|||-||dealwitbabbl|,|babarnewbabn1|,|Dealing With the Baby Blues|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|From the Editors of Your Baby Today
November 1, 1999


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Healthy Mom

Dealing With the Baby Blues

From the Editors of Your Baby Today


The days and weeks immediately following the birth of your baby can be an emotional roller-coaster. You can expect to experience elation, wonder, anxiety, and -- if you are like most new moms -- at least a touch of the blues.

Experts estimate that between 50 and 90 percent of all new mothers experience a bout of mild depression right after the birth of their babies. So if you've found yourself feeling weepy, sad, or irritable for no apparent reason, don't be hard on yourself. You have lots of company.


What causes the blues

The mild depression that affects women soon after giving birth is often referred to as "the baby blues," and while no one is sure exactly why it happens, there are several likely theories:

  • Hormones: After baby is born, the levels of estrogen and progesterone in mom's body drop sharply, causing a deficit that can lead to the blues. As hormone levels return to their normal, pre-pregnancy levels, spirits tend to rise as well.

  • Physical discomfort: It takes a while to recover from childbirth, and pain from an episiotomy, hemorrhoids, or adjusting to breast-feeding can make new moms cranky.

  • Sleep deprivation/exhaustion: When the hard work of childbirth is followed by staying up late at night to care for your newborn, it's hard to recoup your sleep losses. It doesn't take long for sleep deprivation to have a negative effect on mood.

  • Psychological discomfort: For first-time moms, living with a new baby is a new and daunting experience. The day-to-day realities of caring for your infant may feel anticlimactic or overwhelming after 9 months of being the center of attention. If you're feeling a little disappointed by the experience, that disappointment may be compounded by a sense of guilt or inadequacy.

Beating the blues

For most new mothers, the "baby blues" is caused by a combination of these factors, and most find that the blues ease as their bodies return to normal and they become more comfortable living with baby. To make the transition easier, here are some steps you can take to relieve the stresses that contribute to the blues:
  • Cut yourself some slack: Don't worry about the housework, the laundry, or writing thank-you notes for shower gifts. Those things can wait. Take each day as it comes and just do the best you can.

  • Ask for (and accept) help: When you feel overwhelmed or exhausted, reach out to the people you love for support. When friends offer to help, let them! After all, every minute that someone else vacuums the floor or does the dishes gives you an extra minute to be with your baby or get some much-needed rest.

  • Take care of yourself: Make your own needs a priority as much as possible. Eat well, rest as much as you can, and gradually resume your old physical activities, even if it's just a walk around the neighborhood every afternoon. Try to carve out time that is just for you -- whether it's lunch with a friend or a long hot bath.

  • Sleep: This may seem easier said than done, but sleep is crucial to your emotional and physical health. Don't worry about sleeping "normal" hours -- nap whenever your baby naps. The rest will do you both a world of good.

If the blues linger

Baby blues typically start soon after giving birth and generally last only a week or so (although it may feel longer!). If the blues linger for more than a week or two, it could mean the beginning of a more serious condition called postpartum depression (PPD). Although relatively rare, PPD can be devastating.

Treatment is available, so if you suspect you are suffering from this disorder it is important to see your doctor and find out your treatment options. Dads suffer from the baby blues, too -- often because they feel left out. The key is to get Dad involved right from the start so you both can delight in baby's ways.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Baby Style

Decorating Baby's Room

By Kristin Larson for Your Baby Today


As a new mom, you assume the great responsibility of making decisions for someone else. Fortunately, one of the first issues to settle will be less stressing than, say, hiring a babysitter. But still, to decorate your baby's room can be a taxing (on your patience and wallet) experience.

To get the most for your money and effort, create a room that will grow with baby. According to Christine Olson Gedye, author of Ideas for Great Baby Rooms (Sunset Books, 1998), initially the room has to be convenient for baby, but soon enough you'll need more space for books and toys that your child will be able to reach.

"Keep simplicity in mind. What will be easy to take care of and what will hide the inevitable -- spills, spit-ups, fingerprints, scribbles and bumps," Gedye advises. "Think of the room from a development standpoint, so it can serve the child as the child's needs change."

To pull together a room that'll stand the test of time with optimal comfort, Gedye offers the following decorating tips:

  • Keep the room gender-neutral with neutral colors like yellow, green, blue and earth tones. Add a little vibrancy with a neutral-gender accent such as a blue-painted ceiling to evoke the sky.
  • Buy pieces that are versatile, such as a plain, waist-high pine dresser that can travel from the baby stage through teenage years.
  • Avoid baby specialty stores to save money. Instead, opt for furniture stores that sell unfinished wood pieces.
  • To change the look of the room without spending too much money, change a dresser's drawer knobs, hang fun-looking curtains or wallpaper, or even paint borders.
  • Check out end-of-season sales for affordable bedding, which can change a room's feel and look entirely.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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March 26, 2001


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Pediatrics Today

Developmental Milestones

By Hillary Kruger, M.D. (Co-director of the division of behavioral and developmental pediatrics at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY) for Your Baby Today


The first year of an infant's life is filled with tremendous growth and development. There is a range of what constitutes normal acquisition of the various milestones. Below you will find a summary of social-emotional growth, the acquisition of language, and the development of fine and gross motor skills during the first year of life.

Progress varies among babies, so please consult your pediatrician for further information about these milestones. A great resource to have on hand is Dr. Steven P. Shelov's book, Your Baby and Child.

  • Social-Emotional Development
    Newborn babies look about with a glassy gaze at a brand new world. Early on babies show a preference for looking at human faces. The ideal distance for a baby to focus during the first couple of months is about eight to twelve inches -- the distance between your baby and your face when you hold the baby in the crook of your arm.

    Jean Piaget, noted psychologist, characterized the early months as the "sensorimotor phase," which aptly describes the activities of the 1- to 3-month-old child who explores the world through his or her mouth. The spontaneous, random smile of the 1-month-old child develops into the socially responsive smile at around 2 months of age. The baby is learning to recognize familiar faces and is eager to greet them. The 4-month-old baby is able to sustain longer periods of social contact and can express a fuller repertoire of pleasure and displeasure.

    From about 6 months of age onwards, babies begin to develop the Piagetian concept of "object permanence" (baby has a more fully developed mental image of people and objects that continue to exist even when the person or object is not currently visible). A baby knows when parents leave the room, and now the baby will more actively seek them when they are not present.

    Becoming wary of unfamiliar people, or of friends and relatives who are not often seen, typically begins around 8 to 10 months of age. The term that has been coined for this wariness is "stranger anxiety," and you may want to warn visitors not to rush to hug the baby, but to give her time to warm up to them.

    As the tension around separation often intensifies between 6 and 12 months of age, peek-a-boo becomes the perfect game for playing out some of these feelings. Babies become excited by the disappearance and reassuring reappearance of a familiar face. As parents and other important caregivers come and go throughout the day, it becomes particularly important to let your baby know when you are going out and that you will come back soon. Sneaking out in the hope that this will lessen the pain of separation often backfires (suddenly disappearing may make baby anxious).

    From about 8 months on, babies can enjoy learning to play hide-and-seek. You can hide a small toy under a cloth and watch your baby gleefully snatch back the cloth to discover the hidden treasure. At around 1 year of age, a baby will enjoy games that are reciprocal, such as rolling a ball back and forth with a partner. Babies enjoy pointing to objects of interest and focusing their parents' attention on an item of interest to them.



  • Language
    Speech and language development in the first year of life typically follows an orderly progression from grunting and sucking sounds in the newborn to the emergence of a first word at 1 year of age. By 2 months of age, the baby will listen to voices and is beginning to coo. A 3- to 4-month-old will pay attention to music and is beginning to make "ooh" and "ah" sounds. By 6 months, baby will make single consonant-vowel sounds like "ba," "ma," and "ga," progressing into multi-syllable babbling by 9 months of age. Around 9 months of age, babies will begin to say "mama" and "dada" in a non-specific way. By age one, "mama" really means "mother," and "dada" really means "father." It is a little easier to say "dada" than it is to say "mama," so mothers should not feel rejected if "dada" is uttered first. At around 1 year of age babies should be using a word to name him- or her-self, parents, family members, and other caregivers. For example, something like "ba" for baby. By 1 year, a baby can understand a simple command when it is accompanied by a gesture, such as "pick up your toy" or "get your shoes."



  • Fine Motor and Adaptive Skills Starting from within the womb, a fetus has been observed to suck on his or her fingers. A newborn's hands are typically held closed in tight fists. The fascination with the hands continues in early life, and beginning around 2 months of age, babies often enjoy watching as they wave their fingers. Between 2 and 4 months of age, a baby will relax the hands more and more. By 4 months of age, babies will actively reach for toys and hold them. The ability to voluntarily let go of a held object doesn't develop until close to 12 months of age. An infant will often eagerly reach for a small item, and once it is captured in that chubby little hand, it will be "out of sight, out of mind."

    By 6 months of age, babies can use a raking grasp to pick up a toy, and then they can pass it from one hand to the other. At this age, babies are learning how to bring their hands together for midline play. From around 9 months on, babies are beginning to separate the thumb from the rest of the fingers. They can pick up an item with a scooping motion between the thumb and index finger. A 9-month-old child will more actively explore a toy, turning it over and over and poking it with one finger. A 9- to 10-month-old child may begin to drink from a cup with assistance and a 1-year-old child can begin to use a spoon. The major fine motor milestone that is achieved at around 12 months of age is the emergence of the mature pincer grasp -- that is, picking up a small item such as a raisin neatly between the thumb and forefinger with a precise movement.



  • Gross Motor Skills A newborn should move both arms and legs equally and symmetrically. Newborns typically have a flexed, curled up position and they like to be swaddled securely. Newborns have primitive reflexes that usually begin to disappear at around 3 to 4 months of age. One reflex that is very noticeable is the Moro or "startle" reflex in which the baby's hands will reach out and then will come back into the body upon a sudden change in the baby's position.

    By 3 months of age, a baby will be able to lift his head and chest up off a flat surface when lying on his tummy. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends placing infants on the back or side when they go to sleep to reduce the risk of "sudden infant death syndrome." When the baby is awake, it is good exercise for her to have some tummy time, so she can strengthen her arms and head and neck muscles. By 4 months of age, a baby should have good head control when she is pulled up to a sitting position.

    By 6 months of age, a baby should be able to sit with the hands out in front for support (tripod sitting). The baby should be sitting unassisted by 8 months of age. By 9 to10 months of age, a baby is pulling herself up to stand and may be starting to take some steps holding on (cruising). By the first birthday, a baby can usually walk with one hand held. About 50% of children can walk without help by one year of age, and the rest will have learned to walk unassisted by 16 to 18 months.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




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Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Checklists

Diaper Bag

By Mary Ellen Branna for Your Baby Today


It'd be nice if you could toss a few diapers and some wipes in a bag and be ready to head out with your infant for a couple of hours. But as you'll quickly discover, there are a few more must-have items to pack. Here's a look at the essentials:

6-8 diapers (several more if you're traveling with a newborn)

baby wipes in a travel case

change of clothes according to the season

2 receiving blankets

large cotton blanket (for extra comfort on long car trips)

2 rattles & teething rings

your baby's favorite small stuffed animal or toy a musical toy or book

bottles with breast milk or formula stored in an insulated carrier jar

baby food, dish, and spoon

2-3 burping rags

1 bib

hand sanitizer (for quick clean ups after a diaper change)

2-3 plastic bags (for disposing of dirty diapers) tissues

small toiletry bag for baby including: diaper rash ointment, bandages, nail clippers, acetaminophen, washcloth, and baby soap


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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August 14, 2000


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Baby Style

Diaper Bags with Fashion and Function

By Kristy Larson for Your Baby Today


A crisp navy envelope bag. A versatile black knapsack. A faux-fur, animal-print tote. A camouflage backpack. Searching for the right diaper bag immediately raises the question: Fashion or practicality? Hopefully both.

Fortunately, retail shelves are bursting with endless varieties of baby diaper and toddler bags-- from the basic and functional to those featuring the hippest fabrics of the season. "Some diaper bags today do not look like diaper bags at all," says Lexie Sinton, a manager at Cradles of Distinction, a Chicago-based children's boutique. "They are hip and trendy, come in great colors, and look like a bag you'd carry every day."

Clearly, designers are stepping up to the challenge of offering an excellent-looking bag to carry bottles, diapers, and other baby necessities. In June, Prada introduced a sleek black baby bag-- for a "mere" $670. Coach also recently started making diaper bags, available in black, light blue, and pink. The water- and stain-resistant bag, which comes with a changing pad, retails for $248. And Kate Spade has been a solid hit with designer-savvy parents since she launched her nylon baby bag line about two years ago. They are available in two sizes and retail for about $200. Russ Patrick, children's divisional merchandise manager for Neiman Marcus, says people do not want to carry around the obtrusive-looking diaper bag covered in flowers anymore.

"You have to carry a diaper bag and you might as well have something that looks good at the same time," Patrick says. "Plus, today's bags look OK for the husband to carry, too." And you don't have to spend loads of cash to get a chic-looking number. At Cradles of Distinction, there are several more cost-effective, yet trendy, bags. One of manager Lexie Sinton's favorite lines is Bebe Doi, a French manufacturer that makes basic black and functional diaper bags. The price of the bags is between $79 to $150. Sinton also raves about Chicago baby bag designer Jane Baird, "a mom who designs for moms." Sturdy and machine-washable, the bag comes with lots of useful pockets and retails for $75.

But if trendy is your calling, then look to Baby Mania, a Los Angeles-based company that makes diaper bags in tiger and leopard prints and fake fur. The bags retail for about $280. Whatever bag you choose, it may be wise to check for the basics before buying: changing pad, pockets, and tidy compartments.

To order, contact Cradles of Distinction at (800) 961-0991. Look for Kate Spade diaper baby bags at Kate Spade stores, Coach baby bags at Coach stores, and Prada baby bags at Prada stores.



The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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|,|Get your toddler to cooperate!
By: Elizabeth Pantley Author of Perfect Parenting and Kid Cooperation © Copyright 1999
Book Available At: Elizabeth Pantley Home Page
April 24, 2000

Preschoolers require more finesse to gain their cooperation, because they have not yet reached the age at which they can see and understand the whole picture. Robert Scotellaro is quoted in The Funny Side of Parenthood as saying, “Reasoning with a two-year-old is about as productive as changing seats on the Titanic.” (He must have had a two-year-old at the time.)

You can get around this frustrating state of affairs by changing your approach. Let’s look at two situations – first the typical (Titanic) way:

I’m sure you’ve all been there. By the way, David is my son. Like you, I got very tired of this. And then I discovered a better way:

The most amazing thing about this trick is that it works over and over and over and over. You’ll keep thinking, “He’s not honestly going to fall for this again?” But he will! Probably the nicest by-product of this method is that it gets you in a good mood and you have a little fun time with your child.

When you’ve got a toddler this technique is a pure lifesaver. When my son David was little I used this all the time. One day, when he was almost three, we were waiting in a long line at the grocery store and I was making my hand talk to him. He was hugging my hand and looked up at me and said, “Mommy. I love for you to pretend this hand is talking.”

Another day, after I had called David to the table for dinner a number of times, he calmly looked up at me, chubby hands on padded hips and said, “Mommy, why don’t you have my dinner call to me?”

And suddenly, the peas on his plate came to life and called out to David as he joined us at the dinner table.



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|,|DOB Duallie Stroller Sun Wind Insect Shield Protector by: BOB Trailers Inc. This innovative sun and wind protection product reduces by up to 65% the amount of solar heat and glare as well as UVA/UVB rays that ordinarily reach your child's delicate eyes and skin. This Sun Protector also protects children from brisk winds and flying insects. The specially designed mesh provides full protection while remaining transparent enough to allow children to see out and parents to see in!

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|,|Size "Duallie Revolution"|-||-|||-||noname284|,|babarnewbabn|,|Does Your Baby Need Vitamin Supplements?|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Beth Weinhouse for Your Baby Today
October 1, 2001


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Newborn Care

Does Your Baby Need Vitamin Supplements?

By Beth Weinhouse for Your Baby Today


Your pediatrician just prescribed vitamin drops for your new baby, but your girlfriend's infant wasn't given any. Or perhaps it's vice versa. Either way, you're confused. Does your baby need vitamins or doesn't he?

For the most part, healthy, full-term newborns receive all the nutrients they need whether they're being nourished on breast milk or prepared formula. But there are a few special considerations and exceptions:

  • VITAMIN D
    Some pediatricians are concerned that not all breastfed babies are receiving adequate amounts of vitamin D. This nutrient is particularly important in the first year of life to make sure bones are properly calcified during this period of rapid growth. Besides being contained in breastmilk, the vitamin is synthesized from sunlight. But many infants today are protected from the elements; parents may keep them covered up in the summertime, and indoors -- or at least bundled up -- in wintertime.

    "Pollution may also curtail a lot of the UV light needed to make vitamin D," says Fima Lifschitz, M.D., chief of nutrition sciences at Miami Children's Hospital and a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Nutrition. "Even where sun is plentiful, babies may not be exposed to sunlight as much as they should be." Dark-skinned infants are especially at risk, since they do not absorb sunlight through the skin as readily as fair-skinned children.

    For all these reasons, many pediatricians recommend that nursing babies receive vitamin drops containing vitamin D. (These drops usually also contain vitamins A and C, two other vitamins that may occasionally be lacking in breastfed infants.) Since prepared infant formulas are fortified with these vitamins, additional drops aren't necessary.

  • IRON
    Babies are born with enough stores of iron to last four to six months... which is the time they begin eating solid foods. While some pediatricians will recommend iron supplements or formula with iron early, many doctors wait until a child is close to six months of age. Because many children don't eat ideal diets, at that point physicians may recommend iron-enriched cereal, iron-enriched formula, or vitamin drops with iron. "Iron deficiency can have long-term consequences for children," says Dr. Lifschitz. "It can interfere with normal neuropsychological development."

  • FLUORIDE
    This mineral is essential to the formation of strong, healthy teeth since it helps form tooth enamel which prevents decay. Fluoride is found naturally in foods like vegetables and grains, and is added to drinking water in some water supplies. But if your town doesn't have fluoridated drinking water, your baby should be given a liquid fluoride supplement to take each day. Since toothpaste also contains fluoride, be sure to use only a small pea-size amount when brushing your baby's teeth since too much of the mineral can actually damage the teeth.

Experts stress that the above recommendations are for healthy, full-term babies. Low-birthweight babies or those born prematurely, as well as babies with certain medical conditions and illnesses, will have special nutritional requirements. As always, never give any supplements to your child without first discussing them with your pediatrician.


Beth Weinhouse is a frequent contributor to Your Baby Today. She specializes in women's and children's health issues and lives in Oxford, Mississippi with her husband and 6-year-old son.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




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|,|Doodle Flower Wall Mural by: Wallies. Awesome giant doodle flower design! Flowers come in pink, purple, blue and green. Includes 8 assorted doodle flowers in 4 varieties, measures 3/4" x 5 1/4" - 16 3/4" x 15 3/4". Wallies Murals are just like the smaller Wallies wallpaper cutouts that everyone loves! Pre-pasted. Vinyl coated. Each mural package includes large and small elements to create a custom mural on any wall in your home. Complete instructions included. Packaged in a plastic tube. Wallies are a fast and fun way to decorate just wet the back and put them up! Each package contains stick dots so you can arrange and rearrange your Wallies without having to activate the adhesive on the back. Great inexpensive way to change a room!

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|,|Color/Size "Cream/18-24M"|-||-|||-||dresyourbab|,|babarnewbabn1|,|Dressing Your Baby|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|From the Editors of Your Baby Today
November 29, 1999


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Newborn Care

Dressing Your Baby

From the Editors of Your Baby Today


Some babies are wigglers, some go totally limp, and others cry. When dressing your baby, one thing is for sure: Babies aren't very interested in the whole process! So if just getting a T-shirt on your child seems to take superhuman skills, relax. Once you've dressed your baby a few times, the whole process will become second nature.


Tips for a quick change of clothes

  • Be prepared. Set out your baby's clothes on the changing table or bed before you begin.

  • Be cautious. Never leave your baby unattended on a changing table or bed -- even if she's never rolled over before and even if she's strapped on.

  • Look for easy-to-dress clothes. Buy clothes that have large head openings and are made of stretchy fabrics.

  • Stretch the clothes, not the baby. Stretch the neck opening in the garment before you try to place it over your baby's head. For example, put a shirt on your baby by stretching the neck opening over the back of her head first, and then down over her face. Reach into sleeves and pull her hands through rather than pushing her arms through. And be careful not to bend her fingers and toes the wrong way. Remove the shirt by gently taking her arms out one at a time and then lifting the shirt over her face.

  • Be well grounded. Always dress your baby on a sturdy, flat surface like a changing table, the floor, or a bed. Never attempt to change your baby's clothes while you're riding in a car, even if you're in the back seat. For safety's sake, secure your baby in a car seat whenever the car is in motion.

  • Don't overdress. Babies can become overheated if they wear too much clothing. Here's a good rule: Dress your baby with the same amount of clothing you're wearing plus one additional thin layer.

Have some fun

Cherish these special one-on-one moments with your baby. When it's time to change clothes, it's time for nurturing, too. Sing songs, make funny noises, keep up a cheerful banter, and maintain eye contact while you slip your baby into something clean and dry. It may not seem like much at the time, but every little interaction between you and your baby contributes to her growth and development.

When you dress your baby in a zippered garment, pull the opening away from her body when you move the zipper up or down to avoid catching her skin. Be especially careful near the folds of skin at her neck and chin.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




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|,|E3 or E3V2 Travel Bag by: Phil & Teds. Bag has 2 end wheels for easy transport. Remove rear wheels and handlebar, fits doubles kit and/or accessories. Remove rear wheels of buggy. Takes doubles kit and/or accessories.

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|,|||-||earineardett|,|babarnewbabn2|,|Ear Infections: Early Detection & Treatment|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|August 23, 1999

|,|August 23, 1999

Signs & Symptoms
Ear infections, often caused by bacteria, are usually accompanied by a build-up of fluid within the middle ear. This inflammation of the middle ear causes discomfort for your baby, usually resulting in crying, interrupted sleep, the loss of appetite, tugging of the ear, and fever. If remain undetected, the fluid build-up can potentially cause temporary hearing loss and sometimes even speech delays. Thus, prevention and early detection are very important in maintaining the good health of your baby.

Although ear infections are not directly contagious, common colds and other respiratory infections that precede them are. If your baby exhibits some of the symptoms described above, immediately following the recovery from a cold, visit your family doctor for a checkup.

Treatment
Depending on your baby's condition, your physician may or may not prescribe antibiotics to treat your baby's ear infection. If your family physician decides to prescribe antibiotics for your baby, be sure to always complete the prescription. It is common that your baby begins to feel better soon after taking antibiotics. However, it is important for your baby to finish the prescribed antibiotics, as directed by your physician, to ensure that the infection is completely treated.

The health and safety related information offered by BabyAnt.com is intended for general knowledge and educational purposes only. This information is not intended to serve as a substitute for professional medical care. Always consult qualified health-care professionals if you have concerns about the condition of your baby.


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|,|Earth Mama Heartburn Tea 2 oz : Earth Mama Angel Baby. Eek! Pregnancy heartburn is no joy while expecting your bundle of joy! Fortunately earth mamas have long used these soothing, comforting organic herbs to help settle the fire in expectant mama's bellies. Mama's Heartburn Tea is a blend of 100% organic marshmallow root, organic chamomile , organic spearmint, organic orange peel and slippery elm bark. The best part is, you don't have to be expecting an angel baby to enjoy it. Settle back, sip a cup - ahh....naturally.

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|,|Our easy teether not only protects a seasoned teether from splinters, cracks and paints chips, but also keeps favorite toys within reach with handy Self-attached strap. Measures approximately 48 inches long. Attaches via Self-attached strap enclosure. Fits most cribs with standard sized rails (3.5" thickness or less). Once opened, non-returnable.

Compliant with new Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) standards.

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|,|Easy Teether XL Convertible Crib Rail Cover : Leachco. Soft padded cover protects baby from cracks, splinters and peeling. Teether tabs keep baby's favorite toys nearby. Easy installation with self attached straps. Fits most larger convertible style cribs. Dimensions: L 51"x W 17.5" Washer and dryer safe.

Compliant with new Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) standards.

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|,|Easy-View The Ultimate Back Seat Car Mirror by: Sunshine Kids. The first back seat mirror that rotates 360 degrees and pivots on a ball and socket for the perfect angle to view an infant, without moving your rear-view mirror! Attaching securely to the middle of any head rest, Easy-View does not block rear visibility and does not need to be positioned directly over a child. The shallow convex shape offers the largest, clearest reflection of any back seat mirror. See your baby, see the road easily, with Easy-View!

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April 24, 2000


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Healthy Mom

Energy Boosters

From the Editors of Your Baby Today


High-Energy Eating

The joy of having a new baby in the house is often accompanied by the misery of fatigue. Making a few changes in when, how much, and what you eat can really help to increase your energy level. Start by trying to eat small portions of food frequently throughout the day. That'll help keep your blood sugar (and thus your stamina) up; it's a much better strategy than waiting until you're so hungry that you sit down and devour a huge meal. The bigger the meal, the more energy it'll take to digest it, making you feel tired all over again.

It also takes a lot of energy to digest fatty foods, so keep your meals and snacks relatively lean. Try, too, to include a combination of carbohydrates and protein in each meal so that you get the energy-enhancing benefits of both nutrients.

The following high-energy snacks/mini-meals all have the carb/protein mix going for them and each provides some of the vitamins and minerals you need to keep your body revved up.


Ten Anti-Fatigue Foods

Trail mix. This mix of dried fruit, nuts and seeds is high in iron, which helps the blood transport oxygen, a primary ingredient in the body's energy-making system. Eat in moderation since the fat in the nuts and seeds can add up.

Fortified whole-grain cereal with 1% milk and sliced banana. Most fortified cereals are chock full of B-vitamins-thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, folic acid, B6 and B12. The Bs are instrumental of the break down of food into fuel. Bananas also provide potassium, which help the muscles contract and aids in maintaining the body's fluid balance-important because dehydration can be fatiguing.

Yogurt with strawberries. This combination gives you a healthy dose of vitamin C, which helps increase the body's absorption of iron.

Egg sandwich on whole-wheat toast. Skip the butter on this sandwich to keep the fat content down, and you end up with a nice package of B vitamins (in both the whole-wheat toast and eggs), iron, carbohydrate and protein.

Half bagel with light cream cheese. You get the carbs and protein (from the cream cheese) without much fat. Bonus: a dollop of calcium.

Toasted frozen waffle spread with peanut butter. The waffle covers you on carbohydrates-the muscles' main source of fuel-while the peanut butter provides protein and a good dose of B vitamins.

A smear of hummus on pita bread. Legumes like garbanzo beans (the main ingredient in hummus) are a good source of protein and zinc, which is mineral needed for mental energy.

Cup of bean soup. Like the hummus, a good source of protein and zinc.

Cut-up fruit sprinkled with chopped walnuts or sliced almonds. Fruit provides sugar, which the body uses for quick energy, but unlike, say, a candy bar, it also has vital vitamins, minerals and fiber. The nuts deliver protein.

Water. H20 keeps the body's blood volume up, insuring that ample amounts of the nutrients and oxygen needed for energy get transported to the cells. Water also enables critical electrical messages-like those that make your muscles move and brain think-to move between cells. At the very least, try to get of 8 to 12 cups of water a day (non-caffeinated drinks like juice also count toward your daily fluid intake.)


Energy Stealers

Double espresso. Caffeine will boost your energy initially, but it may ultimately make you more tired. That's because caffeine displaces a brain chemical with natural sedating power called adenosine. But adenosine doesn't go away, it builds up and when the caffeine in your body dissipates, the calming chemical can take hold with a vengeance.

Chocolate candy bar. A dose of sugar and caffeine will wake you up, but when you turn to candy for a quick fix, you fill up on a food that really has no long-acting energy boosting vitamins and minerals.

Ginseng ice tea. Like coffee, this caffeinated drink will give you a short-term lift. Most of these teas don't contain enough of the herb to make a difference and ginseng works over time (not immediately) to increase energy.

Big slice of cheesy pizza. When you consume a lot of fat at one sitting, your body's energy resources get directed to your digestive system, keeping them from where you really need them-in your brain and muscles.



The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




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|,|September 6, 1999

For the first few years of a baby's life, the pacifier may be one of the most cherished possessions for both the baby and the parents. Whether it is a short drive to the nearby grocery store or dinner at a restaurant, new and experienced parents alike have all learned not to leave home without a pacifier. These little rubber nipples are called pacifiers for a reason. They, not only buy you those desperately needed moments of peace and quiet, but also satisfy your baby's need for a nonnutritive comfort sucking. The question that arises for most parents is "At what point should there be concern? And what is the optimal method of intervention?" Like most baby related questions, there are no simple and straightforward answers. Depending on the baby and the severity, intervention may be recommended, but more often than not, the so-called problem with pacifier or thumb sucking will resolve itself.

Although pacifier and thumb sucking is a normal infant habit, there is an ongoing controversy surrounding its potential interference with speech development and possible dental problems. Concerned parents are left with two possible, yet unlikely, scenarios:
  1. Potential damage in dental and speech development from prolonged thumb and pacifier sucking.
  2. Possible psychological trauma from the loss of a source of comfort, derived from thumb and pacifier sucking.

Advocates of intervention to stop thumb and pacifier sucking suggest the possibility of permanent dental shifting that may require future orthodontic work. Frequent, intense, and extensive pacifier and thumb sucking increases the likelihood of adverse dental development. However, if your child uses the pacifier or sucks the thumb lightly, it is unlikely that there will be future dental problems. What is more alarming, they note, is the potential speech problem affecting articulation and pronunciation. Children with a pacifier in their mouths will try to talk around the pacifier without removing it. In more severe cases, they will attempt to talk later or less often, thus hindering speech development.

Fortunately, problems arising from thumb and pacifier sucking are rare, and when they do occur, they are treatable. In addition, because pacifier and thumb sucking soothes and makes children feel secure, those who argue against intervention note that it is not worth risking possible psychological damage by forcing children to stop comfort sucking before they are ready. Moreover, they point out that babies' desire to put other objects in their mouths, contact with other children, and the need to use two hands for certain activities will all contribute to the eventual weaning off of the thumb or pacifier. However, if there is any concern that your baby may be suffering from excessive comfort sucking, be sure to consult a pediatrician.

The health and safety related information offered by BabyAnt.com is intended for general knowledge and educational purposes only. This information is not intended to serve as a substitute for professional medical care. Always consult qualified health-care professionals if you have concerns about the condition of your baby.


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December 25, 2000


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Pediatrics Today

Feeding 101: When to Introduce Solid Foods

By Graciela Wetzler (Pediatric Gastroenterologist at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY) for Your Baby Today


My advice to parents who want to start their young infant on solid foods: Don't be in such a rush. Breast milk, supplemented by vitamin D and iron, and iron-fortified baby formulas provide all the necessary nutrients during the early months of life. So, despite advice from friends or family to give solids to your two month old, remember that there is no nutritional advantage to starting solids at that age. In fact, there may be some risks associated with starting solid foods prematurely.

Some infants may appear not to be satisfied by breast or bottle-feeding, especially those who have accelerated growth. It is as if they are always hungry and demanding, and this can be particularly upsetting to parents who are exhausted by sleepless nights and infants constantly sucking at the breast. For these infants, increase the volume and frequency of milk feedings since they may not yet be neurodevelopmentally prepared for the introduction of solid foods.

Young infants exhibit an "extrusion reflex" in which their tongue pushes away something placed in the mouth, and it is impossible to eat non-liquid foods until the infant loses this reflex. Parents who try to force a spoon into an infant's mouth are fighting a losing battle. When the child is able to sit in a receptive position for spoon-feeding - that is, keep his head and neck upright - he is considered neurodevelopmentally ready to "learn how to eat." Learning how to eat entails leaning forward and opening the mouth when hungry, swallowing the food, tasting the food and identifying flavors, and closing the mouth and pulling away when full. The baby's gastrointestinal system also needs time to develop the ability to digest and metabolize food. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends the introduction of solid foods by four to six months, when these processes should be adequately developed.

If you have a faster growing and demanding baby, you may want to start solid foods at the earlier end of this range, and babies who are content with milk may be started at the later end of the age range. But just as there are dangers associated with starting solid foods too early, there are also problems with postponing this developmental milestone past six months of age. Some mothers, especially those who breast-feed, find it so easy and enjoyable that they are reluctant to start solid foods. Keep in mind that breast and bottle-feeding should continue until at least age one, when cow's milk may be introduced, and that solid foods should be considered a supplement to, not a substitute for, human milk.

The two biggest risks of introducing solid foods are choking and allergies. To prevent choking, parents need to make certain that the texture of the solid food is soft. Babies should always be fed in an upright position, and parents should be nearby in case of choking. Although there is no way to prevent allergic reactions, I recommend that new foods be introduced one at a time, at five to seven day intervals. If an allergic reaction does occur (i.e., vomiting, diarrhea, skin rashes), you will be able to identify which food is the cause. Spitting up is not an allergic reaction, and may merely be an indication that the baby does not like the flavor or texture. Babies' preferences change quickly, so you should try the rejected food again in a few weeks.

When introducing solid foods, start at once a day and build gradually to three feedings per day. These feedings should be at family meal times, when baby and parent will find it most convenient. Middle of the night feedings won't help the baby learn that eating should occur at meal times. Once this routine is established and enjoyable, daytime snacks can be added. The introduction of solid foods will change baby's stools. Don't be surprised when the color and texture of the stool becomes darker and harder. Most babies do not become constipated.

Iron-fortified infant cereals are ideal as the first solid foods because they can be mixed with either breast milk or formula for high caloric content. Unless the baby is being treated for gastroesophageal reflux disease, it is not recommended to add cereal to the bottle. Nor is it recommended to put other solid foods in a bottle because this can cause choking, and babies do not learn how to eat. The cereals I recommend are rice, barley, oat, and mixed cereals once all of them have been introduced in the infant's diet. Try to avoid barley and oat cereals until six months of age.

After cereals, introduce yellow vegetables (carrots, squash, sweet potatoes) because they are sweet and less gassy. Then come green vegetables (green beans, peas) and later fruits (apples, bananas, pears). Once all these foods have been introduced, I encourage parents to offer their baby a varied meal, including cereal, vegetables and sweet fruits. Food should be warmed to body temperature since, if it is too hot, it can burn a baby's soft palate. Parents should be wary of microwave-heated food because it's heated unevenly, and so the food's temperature should be tested throughout the container.

The risk of choking decreases with age, so parents can introduce more complex and textured foods by eight months. This includes well-cooked, chopped solid foods (e.g., tender carrots and other vegetables, and different fruits), finger foods, and teething biscuits, which babies can feed themselves. More dangerous foods, such as hot dogs, raw carrots, peanuts, whole grapes, popcorn, and round candies, should not be given until age three. By one year of age, infants should be eating most of the same foods as the rest of the family.

There are merits to both commercially prepared and homemade foods. Commercially prepared foods have added vitamins, homogeneous texture, and are hygienic, but certain canned foods may contain large amounts of salt and sugar that are not suitable for infants. Homemade foods are equivalent to commercially prepared foods, and in some cases may be more nutritious and flavorful. If you serve homemade foods, however, make sure that they have a soft texture, which can be achieved by mashing with a fork or pureeing in a food processor with a little water if necessary. Homemade foods do not need to be sweetened or salted, and honey should not be given to babies until 12 months of age because of the risk of botulism.

One of the biggest factors in the development of healthy eating habits is limiting the amount of sweetened juices that the baby receives. These juices contain fructose and sorbitol, and parents rely too heavily on them as a substitute for nutritional feeding. They suppress the baby's appetite for solid foods and can cause loose stools and diarrhea. Juices should not be introduced until a baby is able to drink from a sippy cup (sucking a bottle of juice for long periods of time can cause tooth decay) and limited to no more than 10 ounces per day. The amount of water in breast milk or infant formula is sufficient for babies' needs, and there is no need to supplement these liquids except when the weather is especially hot.

Feeding Tips

  • Make meal times pleasant and fun.
  • Begin solid foods at four to six months of age.
  • Introduce solid foods one at a time.
  • Don't force babies to eat particular foods. If they do not like one food, try another.
  • Don't force babies to keep eating after they turn away or keep their mouths shut. They may be full.
  • Don't use food as a reward or punishment.
  • Avoid junk foods. Good eating can become a habit.
  • Toddlers need nutritious snacks, such as fresh fruits, vegetables, bagels, unsalted pretzels, crackers, rice cakes, cheese, and yogurt.
  • Too much milk or juice can remove the appetite for nutritious foods.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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November 6, 2000


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Pediatrics Today

Fevers: When to Call the Doctor

By Pervez Faruqi, M.D. (Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at SUNY HSC (State University of New York-Health Science Center) and Attending Pediatrician at Infants and Children's Hospital of Brooklyn, Maimonides Medical Center) for Your Baby Today


Fever is one of the most common symptoms reported to pediatricians. A temperature of more than 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit is considered fever. Usually it means that the body's defense mechanism is interacting with an infectious or a non-infectious process. Viral or bacterial infections, vaccines, tissue injury, drugs, and altered metabolic states are some of the examples of such processes. It is important to realize that fever itself is not a disease; rather it is a sign of an underlying condition and should be evaluated by a physician so that proper treatment for the condition can be instituted.

Fever management is a part of the routine anticipatory guidance on all health care visits. Parents should be comfortable with fever management techniques. A rectal thermometer is required to record temperature accurately, especially in a child less than 2 years. Ear scans are considered more reliable in children over 2 years of age. Auxiliary measurement may falsely give a low reading. In an older and cooperative child temperature may be recorded orally, but the reading may be falsely low because of rapid breathing.

Fevers of more than 101 degrees Fahrenheit should be actively controlled. Acetaminophen (Tylenol) is the most commonly used drug for this purpose. The recommended dosage for Acetaminophen is 10 to 15 mg per kg of the body weight every four hours. The medicine is available as infant drops or children's liquid. "Infant drops" is the concentrated preparation and delivers more medicine in a small dose. Ibuprofen (Motrin) is equally effective in controlling fever. It can be administered in doses of 5 to 10 mg per kg of body weight every six to eight hours. Recently use of Ibuprofen has gained popularity to control temperatures higher than 102 degrees Fahrenheit. There is no scientific data establishing better control of higher temperatures by Ibuprofen. Although aspirin is also effective in controlling fevers, its use in children is not recommended because of its association with Reyes Syndrome.

One of the common mistakes parents make in management of febrile children is to bundle them up in layers of clothes and blankets. This conserves body heat. On the contrary, heat should be allowed to dissipate from the skin surface. Therefore a child with fever should be dressed lightly. For temperatures more than 103 degrees Fahrenheit, sponging with tepid water is recommended. Use of cold water or alcohol results in narrowing of the vessels bringing blood to the skin. This would result in the body retaining the heat rather than loosing it to the environment.

Fever in infants less than two months of age can be an early warning sign of a serious infection. Temperature of 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit or higher should be reported to the pediatrician immediately. In older children, unless the fever is clearly due to an upper respiratory infection or a cold and is less than three to five days of duration, it should always be reported to the pediatrician.



The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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|,|||-||noname65|,|babarparparu|,|Finding the Best Care for Your Baby|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Carol Harding for Your Baby Today
June 5, 2000


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Bringing Up Baby

Finding the Best Care for Your Baby

By Carol Harding for Your Baby Today


You probably began your search for the perfect child care program early, perhaps even before your baby was born. You've talked with your friends. You've visited programs at your workplace and in the neighborhood. You've read about good infant care programs and the best preschool programs.

Now it's time to enroll your baby. How can you be sure you're making the right choice?

Listed below are several guidelines. Keep in mind that a trusted guideline must be the one you always carry with you-your own good sense about your baby's well-being.

  • National Accreditation
    Ask about the credentials of the program and its staff. Recent concern about the quality of childcare has led many programs to seek national accreditation - a professional stamp of approval.

    1. The National Association for the Education of Young Children website (www.NAEYC.org) includes a national directory of accredited centers.
    2. The National Association for Family Child Care (www.NAFCC.org) provides accreditation for caregivers who offer care to children in their homes.
    3. ZERO TO THREE (www.ZEROTOTHREE.org) is another respected national organization that offers information to families.


  • Stay awhile
    Choose a program that encourages you to visit-even to drop in unannounced. Before you make a final decision, you and your baby should visit for several hours on several different days. After your baby is enrolled, continue to visit. Using your best instincts, make sure your baby is comfortable, safe, and well cared for.

  • A special caregiver
    Is there a caregiver that your baby is getting to know? Babies thrive in programs where there is consistency and stability and they are able to connect with one or two special persons.

  • Does this program work for you?
    For this to be a good program for your baby, it also has to work for you and your family. Is it convenient? Does it fit with your schedule? Are its fee structures flexible and reasonable? Can the caregivers provide a support system for you and your baby? It may take some time but you want to develop a partnership of good care for your baby.

  • Advocating for better care
    In your search, you may find that the best programs and caregivers are wonderful-but under-funded and over-crowded. The lack of funding for early childcare is a national tragedy. Become an advocate for providing excellent, affordable care for all children.


--Carol Harding
Professor Emerita, Research Methodology/Human Development
Loyola University Chicago


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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|,|||-||noname80|,|babarparparu|,|Finding Time for Yourself When There's a Baby in the House|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Carol Harding for Your Baby Today
July 10, 2000


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Your Life

Finding Time for Yourself When There's a Baby in the House

By Carol Harding for Your Baby Today


Renowned child psychiatrist and pediatrician Dr. D.W. Winnicott wrote, "In the very early relationship, the baby and the mother are at one." He believed that babies do not exist (psychologically speaking) apart from their mothers. Is it any wonder that many new mothers feel overwhelmed and may lose track of themselves amidst the love and care they give to their babies?

Dr. Winnicott had an interesting way of describing the unique responsibilities of mothers. He observed that some mothers "get left holding the baby-literally," and at times they need help in sharing the "great responsibility which a baby must always be to someone."

How can the mother of a new baby find time for herself? It's an important question- in part because we know that good nurturing can only be done by someone who is herself well nurtured. There is research evidence, as well as personal experience, showing that very young babies reflect the emotions of their caregivers. As the old saying goes: When Mama isn't happy, nobody's happy.

As important as it is to make sure we spend quality time with our babies, we must also find quality time for ourselves. Listed below are tips for doing this:

  • Coordinate quality time for your baby with your own quality time. When baby needs fresh air, take a good book, or a good friend, to the park or the backyard. As baby wakes up from her nap, arrange some flowers nearby or sit and daydream while baby spends quiet time on her own. These moments are good for both of you and can lead to shared rituals of quiet time later in childhood.

  • Create partnerships with other parents. Share in playgroups or naptime babysitting so that once or twice a week you have some time for yourself. Turn your caregiver days into special social times for you and your baby.

  • Invite your partner or someone you know to babysit even when- especially when- you have absolutely nothing to do. If this makes you feel guilty, remember that taking care of yourself is a necessary part of being a good mother.

  • Look for places in the community that offer drop-in services. Many churches, synagogues, community agencies, hospitals, and businesses offer free or low-cost short-term child care.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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December 18, 2000


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Newborn Care

Fire Safety Tips

By Dana Sullivan for Your Baby Today


The statistics about the death of children in home fires are grim: more than 1,000 children age 9 and under die each year (that's nearly three children every day). Most home fires are preventable and, with proper planning, a fire needn't end in tragedy.

To safeguard your family, practice the following recommendations from the National Fire Protection Association.

Prevention is the Best Protection

Each year, children who play with matches or lighters start about 100,000 fires. To prevent disaster, lock matches and lighters in an out-of-reach cabinet and never leave youngsters unsupervised around open flames.

In the kitchen:

  • Don't leave anything unattended: on a flame (on the stovetop), in a microwave, toaster, or toaster oven.
  • Keep the stovetop clear of ignitable items such as dishtowels, potholders, and wooden spoons.
  • Keep a large oven mitt and lid within reach to cover small pan fires.
  • Clean appliances thoroughly after cooking. Grease buildup ignites easily.
  • Teach children to stay three feet away from the stove when you're cooking.
  • Keep pot handles turned in and out of reach of groping hands.

Throughout the house:

  • If you smoke, don't leave cigarette butts in the ashtray. Throw them down the toilet.
  • Don't smoke in bed. When you're sleepy you may accidentally leave a smoldering cigarette to ignite bedding.
  • Use only one heat-producing appliance per electrical outlet.
  • Make sure electrical cords aren't frayed or worn. Even if cords are in perfect condition, don't run them under rugs or behind drapes.
  • Keep portable or space heaters at least three feet away from furniture, curtains, and bedding; turn them off before you go to sleep and whenever you leave the house.
  • Never place combustibles such as newspapers, magazines, or kindling near fireplaces, heaters, or radiators; and never use these heating devices to dry clothes.
  • Unplug electrical appliances when not in use.

The Well-Equipped Home

Smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, and escape ladders are essential to a fire safety plan. A working smoke detector on every level of your home cuts your risk of dying in a fire nearly in half. For a fire alert home:

  • Replace the batteries in each smoke detector once a year.
  • Test the batteries in every smoke detector once a month. Batteries are low when a detector "chirps," and they should be replaced immediately.
  • Replace smoke detectors every ten years.
  • Place a fire extinguisher on each level of your home. The best models for home use are rated "2-A:10-B:C" because they are safe to use on any fire.
  • Read the extinguisher's directions, before a fire breaks out, to understand how to use it. Use it only on your way out the door when you are six to eight feet away from the flames and within clear reach of an exit.
  • Most portable extinguishers only "blast" for about eight to ten seconds, and are ineffective on large or spreading fires.
  • Ask your local fire department how to properly use fire extinguishers. Or, rally a group of neighbors and tell the manager at your local hardware store that your group will buy multiple extinguishers if he arranges to have the manufacturer send a representative to give a tutorial.
  • Supply all upper level bedrooms with an escape ladder. Show children where the ladders are kept, how to attach them to the windows, and how to use them. Demonstrate how to back out of the window and go down the ladder feet first. The National Fire Protection Association doesn't recommend actually climbing down the ladder during fire drills because of the risk of falling.

Have an Escape Plan

If your family doesn't have a fire escape plan, make one today. Teach your children that if there's a fire, they need to get out of the home, and stay out until firefighters say it's okay to go back inside. Children as young as three years old can follow a well-rehearsed plan but adults should be responsible for escorting younger children out of the home. And be sure to have a back-up strategy in case one parent travels frequently. Here are some guidelines:

  • Teach children what a smoke detector sounds like and emphasize that whenever they hear the alarm they should go outside immediately.
  • Make sure that the home's exits are unobstructed by toys and debris.
  • Draw a basic diagram of your home, marking all windows and doors, and plan two routes out of each room. The first should be the door. The second will probably be a window if bedrooms are on the second or third floors.
  • Practice crawling low during drills in case your home is filled with smoke during a real fire.
  • Check all windows to make sure they open easily. Metal security bars on windows or doors should have quick-release mechanisms that everyone knows how to operate. Replace double-key deadbolts with locks that can be opened from the inside without a key.
  • If you live in a high-rise building, always use the stairway marked "Fire Exit" to practice your escape (and to leave during a real fire).
  • Show children how to cover their nose and mouth with a T-shirt or pajama top to reduce smoke inhalation.
  • Explain that before opening a door, it should be felt for heat. If the door is warm, everyone should exit via the alternate route.
  • Coach children to stand by the window and signal for help if they are unable to escape on their own. Remind them never to hide in a closet or under a bed.
  • Teach the stop, drop, and roll technique. After escaping from a burning building, anyone whose clothes are on fire should stop, drop to the ground, and roll over and over until the flames are out.
  • Designate an outdoor meeting place, such as a neighbor's mailbox or tree that is well away from your home. Tell your children that when they leave the burning building, they should go directly to that spot. Also, stress that they should never go back into the home to retrieve a forgotten toy or pet.
  • Practice the escape plan every six months. At least one drill should occur in the middle of the night because the majority of home-fire deaths occur between 11 p.m. and 8 a.m.
  • Inform caregivers about the escape route, and encourage grandparents to create and practice an escape plan that your family can rely on during a visit.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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October 18, 1999


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Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Prenatal Medical Care

First Trimester Doctor Visits

From the Editors of Your Baby Today


Your first pregnancy visit to the doctor provides the occasion for one of the most complete physical examinations a healthy person will ever have.

  • The doctor or nurse will record your height, weight, blood pressure, and pulse rate.

  • Be prepared to give the date of your last period in order to determine a due date.

  • The doctor also will want to know about your reproductive history (previous pregnancies, miscarriages or abortions), any inherited disorders (which might be passed on to your child), and any current and past illnesses.

  • At your first visit, the doctor will give you a general physical examination, paying special attention to the heart, lungs, abdomen, and pelvis.

  • You'll also have a pelvic examination, which allows the doctor to estimate the size of the uterus and pelvis.

First tests for mom

At your first visit, the doctor also will take blood samples to determine:
  • Your blood count, to see if you're anemic.

  • Your blood group, in case you need a transfusion.

  • If you have HIV (AIDS) antibodies, which can affect your baby.

  • The presence of sickle-cell anemia, thalassemia (a rare blood disorder), or Tay-Sachs disease. (These tests are only for those at risk.)

  • If you're immune to rubella (German measles), a disease that can be devastating if contracted early in pregnancy.

  • If a sexually transmitted disease or hepatitis B is present.

More first tests
  • Urinalysis, which measures the protein and sugar in your urine. This test will detect excess protein, which can be a warning sign of preeclampsia.

  • A cervical swab for those who have had herpes. If the herpes virus is active before delivery, your doctor may suggest a cesarean section to avoid the possibility of infecting your baby.

  • A Pap smear to check the cells of the cervix for early signs of cervical cancer.

Scheduling future visits

You'll see your doctor every month until your twenty-eighth week. At that point, you'll need a checkup every three weeks for several visits and then every two weeks. After the thirty-sixth week, you'll be seeing your doctor every week until your baby is born.


Just for mom

Be sure to bring your partner to your twelfth-week visit, when you'll be able to hear the baby's heartbeat. Your doctor will place an electronic amplifying device called a Doptone on your abdomen. This instrument is safe and can be used right in the doctor's office. (The heartbeat can't be heard with a regular stethoscope until approximately twenty weeks.) What you'll hear is an earnest little heart pumping at about 140 beats per minute.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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|,|||-||firjeal|,|babarparques|,|First-Born Jealousy|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By: Elizabeth Pantley Author of Perfect Parenting and Kid Cooperation
December 27, 1999


|,|By: Elizabeth Pantley Author of Perfect Parenting and Kid Cooperation © Copyright 1999
Book Available At: Elizabeth Pantley Home Page
December 27, 1999



Question:
Our first-born is showing extreme jealousy towards the new baby. She’s obviously mad at us for disrupting the predictable flow of her life with this new challenger for our attention. How can we smooth things out?

Think about it:
Take a deep breath and be calm. This is a time of adjustment for everyone in the family. Reduce outside activities, relax your housekeeping standards, and focus on your current priority, adjusting to your new family size.

Be supportive:
Acknowledge your child’s unspoken feelings, such as “Things sure have changed with the new baby here. It’s going to take us all some time to get used to this.” Keep your comments mild and general. Don’t say, “I bet you hate the new baby.” Instead, say, “It must be hard to have Mommy spending so much time with the baby.” or “I bet you wish we could go to the park now, and not have to wait for the baby to wake up.” When your child knows that you understand her feelings, she’ll have less need to act up to get your attention.

Watch your words:
Don’t blame everything on the baby. “We can’t go to the park; the baby’s sleeping.” “Be quiet, you’ll wake the baby.” “After I change the baby I’ll help you.” At this point, your child would just as soon sell the baby. Instead, use alternate excuses. “My hands are busy now.” “We’ll go after lunch.” “I’ll help you in three minutes.”

Give extra love:
Increase your little demonstrations of love for your child. Say extra I love you’s, increase your daily dose of hugs, find time to read a book or play a game. Temporary regressions or behavior problems are normal, and can be eased with an extra dose of time and attention.

Get’em involved:
Teach the older sibling how to be helpful with the baby or how to entertain the baby. Let the older sibling open the baby gifts and use the camera to take pictures of the baby. Teach him how to put the baby’s socks on. Let him sprinkle the powder. Praise and encourage whenever possible.

Making each feel special:
Avoid comparing siblings, even about seemingly innocent topics such as birth weight, when each first crawled or walked, or who had more hair! Children can interpret these comments as criticisms.

The health and safety related information offered by BabyAnt.com is intended for general knowledge and educational purposes only. This information is not intended to serve as a substitute for professional medical care. Always consult qualified health-care professionals if you have concerns about the condition of your baby.


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|,|||-||noname185|,|babarpreghea|,|Folic Acid For Good Measure|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|From the Editors of Your Baby Today
February 12, 2001


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Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Nutrition

Folic Acid For Good Measure

From the Editors of Your Baby Today


If you are going to the store for an ovulation predictor kit, add orange juice, beans, liver, and broccoli to your shopping list. These foods are natural sources of folate, an important B vitamin that prevents birth defects. Don't like liver and broccoli? Fortunately, you can ingest vitamin B in a pill form.

In fact, most multivitamins contain folic acid. Since the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a plan to add folic acid to food in 1998, it can be found in many cereals, breads, and grains. Other natural sources include spinach, peanuts, asparagus, peas, lentils, and brussels sprouts.

Since most people can't eat enough of these foods to get optimal folate benefits, the March of Dimes and the American Academy of Pediatrics recommend that all women of childbearing age take a daily supplement containing 400 micrograms of folic acid.

According to Dr. Donald R. Mattison, medical director for the March of Dimes, women should make a concerted effort to increase their folic acid intake at least a month before attempting to become pregnant. Timing is key because folic acid can prevent certain birth defects within the first four weeks after conception. "That's often a time before the couple has even recognized that they are pregnant," Mattison says.

Folic acid helps prevent neural tube defects, which cause malformations of the brain and spinal cord, and can lead to conditions like spina bifida (causes paralysis and poor bowel function). Folic acid also may prevent heart defects and Down Syndrome.

Once you are pregnant, your doctor will likely encourage an increase of folic acid. But, check with your doctor before you decide on your own to up your dose. Doubling up on a multivitamin could be dangerous, cautions New York obstetrician Dr. Charles Lockwood.

Even after you bring your new baby home from the hospital, it's a good idea to continue taking folic acid daily, experts say, because half of all pregnancies are unplanned. "It's simple to do," says Mattison. "And well worth it."

For more details about folic acid, visit the March of Dimes at www.modimes.org.



The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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|,|||-||noname20|,|babarpreghea|,|Food Allergies in Babies|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Graciela Wetzler, M.D. (Pediatric Gastroenterologist, Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY for Your Baby Today
December 27, 1999


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Pediatrics Today

Food Allergies in Babies

By Graciela Wetzler, M.D. (Pediatric Gastroenterologist, Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY for Your Baby Today


Food allergies in infants and babies are not very common, but they cause severe discomfort and may even be life-threatening. During the first year of life, babies may be allergic to cow's milk or soy protein present in infant formulas, and breast-fed babies may be allergic to the same protein in the mother's diet. Symptoms of milk allergies -- vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, bloody stools -- may develop within minutes or hours of food ingestion. But most gastrointestinal symptoms develop over the course of days and weeks. Of greatest concern are those babies with asthma who may have difficulty breathing due to swelling of the upper airway and may have an anaphylactic reaction. Milder reactions include eczema, hives, and skin rashes. Irritability and excessive crying, which mimic infantile colic are additional symptoms. If milk allergies persist, they may inhibit the baby's growth.

Milk allergies are due to an immunological reaction against proteins called casein or whey. When allergic babies are exposed to these proteins, which may be considered foreign intruders, they become sensitized, and with each subsequent exposure the symptoms are likely to worsen. Sensitization may even occur during the last trimester of pregnancy via the ingestion of dairy products in the mother's diet, causing symptoms to develop immediately after birth.

For babies with milk allergies, a complete dietary change is necessary to avoid all products containing casein or whey. Hypoallergenic formulas are a good substitute since the milk proteins are already broken into pieces which the baby can tolerate. These formulas contain all the vitamins and iron that babies require during the first year of life. Unfortunately, these formulas do not taste good (although most infants will like them if introduced early in life) and are quite expensive. It is normal for babies who drink these formulas to have loose and foul-smelling stools, so parents should not be concerned.

For breast-fed allergic babies, I usually recommend that mothers cut out dairy from their own diet. This includes ice cream, cheese, yogurt, milk, etc. To compensate, mothers should take calcium supplements, approximately 1,500 mg per day. This regimen will allow the mother to continue to breastfeed in almost all cases.

Soy is another protein, which can cause allergic reactions, and in fact many babies who are allergic to milk have a cross-reaction to soy as well. For this reason, I rarely recommend the use of soy when babies have milk allergies. However, when hypoallergenic formulas are not available or affordable, a trial of soy formula may be recommended. Finally, parents should know that goatŐs milk has the same composition as cow's milk and is therefore not hypoallergenic.

Many parents confuse milk allergies with lactose intolerance. Although it causes some of the same symptoms (abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea) lactose intolerance is due to the lack of an enzyme necessary to digest the sugar in breast milk and formula. It may be a problem from birth, or more typically it may develop later in life. Since it is not immunologically caused, lactose intolerance is not considered an allergic reaction. Soy formulas and milk formulas without the lactose will cause the symptoms to disappear.

Many babies with milk allergies are referred to pediatric gastroenterologists when the symptoms are most severe. Diagnostic testing is often conducted to identify allergens and to evaluate anemia associated with bloody stool. Endoscopy of the large bowel will determine the source of bleeding and biopsies may be taken. Although avoidance of specific foods is the mainstay treatment, sometimes medications such as antihistamines and steroids are used for acute allergic reactions.

The good news about cow's milk and soy protein allergies is that babies outgrow these disorders by 18 months to two years of age. Milk and soy can then be reintroduced in small amounts and at regular intervals. As children get older they may become vulnerable to other food allergies, the most common being to egg, fish, peanut, and wheat. Many parents mistakenly believe that children are allergic to many foods, but the most symptoms of food allergies will improve by the elimination of only one or two foods. Unlike milk and soy, the bad news about these other food allergies is that they are usually life-long problems. For children (as well as adults) with severe food allergies, they should always have access to an Epipen (self-injectable Epinephrine) to treat unexpected life-threatening reactions.



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|,|||-||noname45|,|babarnewbabn2|,|Food Allergies: They're Not As Common As You Think|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Michael G. Marcus, M.D.(Director of Pediatric Pulmonology, Allergy and Immunology at Maimonides Medical Center in New York) for Your Baby Today
April 03, 2000


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Pediatrics Today

Food Allergies: They're Not As Common As You Think

By Michael G. Marcus, M.D.(Director of Pediatric Pulmonology, Allergy and Immunology at Maimonides Medical Center in New York) for Your Baby Today


Food allergies are a very common concern among parents. In recent polls, up to 25 percent of parents felt that their children suffered from food allergies. However, when their children were tested only around 5 percent of them were proven to have true food allergies. Why is there this great discrepancy between parental perceptions and actual facts?

For starters, it's easy to blame every rash or hive on a food allergy. And while a food allergy can cause these symptoms, skin reactions are very common in children and can be triggered by a variety of other causes, such as viral infections, harsh soaps, medication, and topical irritants. Only careful testing can accurately isolate the true cause of the reaction.

Other common symptoms of food sensitivity can include abdominal pain, nausea and diarrhea. But again, other causes may also be the culprit. A viral infection of the gastrointestinal tract can frequently cause the above symptoms and actually damage the intestines to the point where a two to four week recovery period is needed for complete healing. In this case, a child may have difficulty digesting certain foods, such as milk, until the intestine is fully healed. Additionally, lactose intolerance, a condition where the body lacks a enzyme needed to properly digest milk products, can also cause these same symptoms.

Finally, nasal congestion, cough and wheeze can occasionally be caused by food allergies, however many other exposures-such as contact with ragweed or pollen-can also result in these same symptoms.


Testing

The key to identifying a true food allergy is testing. Three different types of allergy tests are available to accurately identify the food (if any) responsible for the reactions. Skin tests have been used for more than 80 years to pinpoint allergy triggers. These tests are performed by introducing a minute quantity of purified food extract under the skin and observing the reaction after twenty minutes. This test is felt to be 80 to 95 percent accurate.

More recently, a blood test called Radioallergosorbent (RAST) has been used as an alternative to skin testing. The advantage of RAST is that it requires only one to two vials of blood through one needle stick, rather than the 20 or more scratches used in skin testing. The disadvantage is that it is only 80 percent (at best) accurate in its results.

The "gold standard" for testing is a double-blind food challenge. In this test, the patient eats a capsule containing a small quantity of concentrated food without knowing what food is being eaten. If the patient develops the same reaction after two to three challenges with the same food then it is considered a true positive reaction.


Treatment

Once the offending food is identified, the only acceptable treatment is total avoidance of the food. No other treatment will effectively prevent reactions. Antihistamines can be helpful to relieve symptoms, however, as they wear off the symptoms will frequently return. If the responsible food is avoided for six months to two or more years, then your child will likely be able to tolerate the food when it's repeatedly reintroduced.



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|,|||-||noname281|,|babarpreghea|,|Foods to Avoid During Pregnancy|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Maureen Connolly for Your Baby Today
September 24, 2001


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Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Health and Wellness

Foods to Avoid During Pregnancy

By Maureen Connolly for Your Baby Today


Eating for two doesn't mean you need to double your calories (you need only an additional 300 calories per day in the second and third trimesters), but you'll definitely want to double your efforts to avoid potentially harmful foods for you and your baby. "Everything you eat and drink you share with your baby, so it makes sense to be extra careful about the foods and drinks you choose during this time," says Bridget Swinney, M.S., R.D., author of Eating Expectantly: A Practical and Tasty Guide to Prenatal Nutrition (Meadowbrook, 1996).

Here's a rundown of certain eats you should stay away from if you're pregnant:

  • LARGE FISH
    Shark, swordfish, tilefish, and king mackerel all contain dangerously high levels of methyl mercury, a poison found in fresh and salt waters thanks to industrial pollution. At high levels, mercury can cause damage to the nervous system -- especially to children and unborn babies. Low amounts can also affect the central nervous system, creating things like learning deficits. Since mercury builds up in the body, it's also wise to stay away from these fish if you're planning to become pregnant or are nursing.

    Depending on where you live, there may be other types of fish and seafood you'll want to avoid. For a listing by state, visit the Environmental Protection Agency's fish consumption advisory Web page at www.epa.gov/ost/fish. You can also check out "A Woman's Guide to Eating Fish and Seafood," at www.state.nj.us/dep/dsr/womans-guide.htm.

  • IMPORTED SOFT CHEESES
    These cheeses can contain a bacteria called Listeria which can cause miscarriage. Types to avoid include: brie, camembert, roquefort, feta, and gorgonzola, as well as Mexican-style cheese like queso blanco and queso fresco. Soft non-imported cheeses made with pasteurized milk are safe to eat.

  • DELI FARE
    Cold-cuts and cold salads (like tuna and egg) from a deli can also be contaminated with listeria. Swinney advises reheating meats in a microwave to steaming to help kill any potential bacteria, or skipping them altogether.

  • UNDERCOOKED EGGS
    Raw or undercooked eggs (such as poached, sunnyside up, and over-easy) don't reach high enough temperatures to kill off the harmful salmonella bacteria which can be found in egg yolk. A good rule of thumb is not to eat anything with a runny yolk. Alternatively, use egg substitutes, which are pasteurized. Also beware of souffles since they contain undercooked eggs, and traditional Caesar salad dressing made with raw eggs.

  • RAW OR UNDERCOOKED BEEF
    To prevent the risk of E. coli bacteria poisoning or toxoplasmosis, which is harmful to a fetus, make sure meat reaches a temperature of 160 degrees. If you're ordering a burger out, ask for it be cooked well-done and check that there's no pink once it arrives; steaks are fine cooked to medium well (which means they may be a little pink in the center.)

  • HERBAL TEAS
    "We just don't know enough about the effects of herbs during pregnancy, so it makes sense to play it safe and stick with decaf black tea or flavored teas," says Swinney.

Maureen Connolly is the managing editor of Your Baby Today. Her work has also appeared in Parenting, Parents, Ladies' Home Journal, and Redbook. She's mom to Jack Henry, 2.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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|,|Gate Check II Air Travel Stroller Bag : J. L. Childress. Use this handy, compact travel bag when gate-checking a stroller to protect it from dirt and germs. The bright red color and large graphics easily identify your item for return to gate. Fits and covers most umbrella-style strollers easily with draw-string closure and adjustable lock. Stuffs quickly into attached pouch for traveling convenience. Compact enough to fit in travel bags. Personal identification box. Easy care. Wipe clean with mild soap and damp cloth. Fits Perego P3 (remove food tray), Maclaren, Graco, Kolcraft Wrangler, Maxi-Cosi Perle by Cosco, Inglesina Urbe, Joovy, and many more brands and styles. Available in red only. Not recommended for baggage check. 43" x 12" x 12". Size of pouch: 5" x 7" x 1.5".

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|,|||-||gerber|,|brand|,|Gerber|,||,||,||,|Gerber specializes in baby bottles, pacifiers, breast pumps, and feeding items. Most items discontinued. Please see other similar brands (AVENT) |,|Gerber|,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,||,||,|||-||noname15|,|babarpreghea|,|Get Physical|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Dana Sullivan for Your Baby Today
December 12, 1999


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Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Fitness

Get Physical
Fit Mama

By Dana Sullivan for Your Baby Today


Exercising during your pregnancy is one of the best things you can do for yourself--and your baby. Regular exercise (walking or swimming for 30 minutes three or more times a week, for example) will help you control your weight, reduce the risk of some illnesses associated with pregnancy, and may also help you sleep better at night. Add some strength-training to keep your muscles toned and strong, and to help with your posture as your center of gravity shifts along with your growing belly.

The latest research shows that regular exercise is not only smart and safe for pregnant women, but  may also enhance their experience. "Many women say that exercise reduces the aches and pains associated with pregnancy, and boosts their energy levels and self-esteem," says prenatal fitness expert Larry A. Wolfe, Ph.D., director of the clinical exercise physiology laboratory at Queen's University, in Ontario, Canada.

Wolfe says that while there's no proof that exercise shortens labor or makes it less painful, or that it will prevent certain complications, many women who have participated in his research have told him that it gave them the stamina they needed to endure labor. Also, that being in shape made recovery from childbirth easier.

Even if you hadn't been exercising before your pregnancy, there's no reason you can't start a mild program now (with your physician's approval, of course). In fact, if there are no complications associated with your pregnancy, your physician will probably recommend it. "Our research suggests that regular exercise may reduce a women's risk of developing two of the most dangerous illnesses associated with pregnancy: gestational diabetes and preeclampsia," says Wolfe.

That's reason enough to ask your physician to recommend a prenatal fitness class. Remember, this isn't a time to train hard; your goal should be to maintain a fitness level you feel good about so you can reap the physical and emotional benefits during your pregnancy, withstand labor, and recover from childbirth more quickly.


Exercise Guidelines from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists

Regular exercise gives you energy and keeps you healthy during pregnancy. It also helps you feel better during a time when your body is undergoing tremendous change. But it's not a time to overdo it. Here is a summary of the current exercise guidelines from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists:


  • Continue mild to moderate exercise routines at least three days a week.

  • After 20 weeks, avoid doing exercises on your back, since they can decrease blood flow to the uterus.

  • Never exercise to exhaustion.

  • Don't exercise in hot, humid weather or when you are sick with a fever.

  • Drink extra water on the days you exercise.

  • Avoid activities that may cause you to lose your balance, especially during your third trimester.

  • Stop exercising immediately and call your physician if you experience any of the following symptoms: pain; vaginal bleeding; dizziness or lightheadedness; increased shortness of breath; rapid heartbeat; difficulty walking; uterine contractions and chest pain; fluid leaking from the vagina.



The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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|,|||-||noname19|,|babarnewbabn2|,|Getting Back to Your Pre-Pregnancy Weight|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Dana Sullivan for Your Baby Today
December 12, 1999


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Healthy Mom

Getting Back to Your Pre-Pregnancy Weight

From the Editors of Your Baby Today


Now that baby's arrived, you're probably anxious to get back to your "old self" and regain your pre-pregnancy figure. The easiest way to do that is to control what you eat as well as exercise and tone your body. If you're overwhelmed by the thought of maintaining a special diet or following a strict exercise program, don't despair. Keeping things simple is one of the best ways to lose those pregnancy pounds and to incorporate fitness into your busy lifestyle as a new mom.

Try these simple suggestions to help make healthful eating and exercise a part of your everyday life.

Simple solutions

A more healthful diet doesn't have to mean learning to cook all over again. Just try these easy modifications that will make your meals better for you:


  1. Clean out the kitchen. Rid your cupboards and refrigerator of high-fat foods to eliminate temptation. Stock up on fresh fruits and vegetables, whole-grain breads and cereals, lower fat dairy products, and snacks that are low in fat and calories.

  2. Step up to carbs (complex carbohydrates, that is). When planning meals, focus on whole grains, breads, pasta, vegetables, and dried beans, peas, or legumes.

  3. Do a high five. Eat 5 fruit or vegetable servings every day. Low in calories, but high in vitamins and minerals, fiber-rich fruits and vegetables fill you without fattening you.

    Here are easy ways to get 5 fruit or vegetable servings each day:

    • Top your cereal with fresh fruit, berries, or raisins.

    • Start breakfast with a glass of 100 percent fruit or vegetable juice, a grapefruit half, or a melon wedge.

    • Layer tomato slices, torn spinach, cucumbers, sweet peppers, or finely shredded cabbage in your sandwiches.

    • Add zucchini, carrot, or celery sticks to a sack lunch.

    • Grill vegetables alongside meats for easy barbecue serve-alongs.

    • Serve bigger portions of vegetable dishes without heavy sauces.

    • Add chopped green bell pepper, carrot, and celery to soups, casseroles, and other dishes.

    • Serve fruit for dessert. It can be fresh, poached, or baked. Top the fruit with sherbet or a dollop of low-fat yogurt.

    • Every week buy and serve one fruit or vegetable that you've never tried before.

    • When baking choose recipes that call for bananas, carrots, zucchini, pumpkin, apples, or other produce. Or, add dried fruits to muffin and bread batters.

  4. Eat breakfast (and other meals for that matter). By skipping meals, you'll only be extra hungry at the next meal and more likely to overeat. Besides, research shows that a person who eats breakfast burns more calories at that time and during the day.

  5. Minimize the fat in the foods you eat with these simple tips:
    • Remove the visible fat from meat before cooking.

    • Opt for ground beef that is 90 to 95 percent lean.

    • Choose white meat rather than dark when serving poultry, and remove the skin whenever possible.

    • Broil foods rather than deep-fat or pan frying them.

    • "Saute" foods in a bit of broth instead of butter or oil.

    • Use nonstick cooking spray rather than oil for stir-frying.

    • Steam, don't fry, vegetables.

    • Poach fish or chicken in water, broth, or tomato juice.

    • Roast meat and poultry on a rack so fat drips away.

    • Cook soups and stews ahead, then chill. After the fat hardens on top during chilling, remove it. You get another bonus. Making the dishes ahead improves the favor as well.


  6. Add flavor without fat to foods by seasoning with herbs, spices, flavored vinegars, a few drops of soy sauce, or a pinch of bouillon granules.

  7. Substitute for big calorie and fat savings. These simple food switches can put you on the road to a more healthful diet:
    • Top off salads with fat-free yogurt, cottage cheese, or low-fat dressings rather than traditional high-fat dressings. For a fat-free dressing mix rice vinegar or citrus juices with a little seasoning.

    • Switch to evaporated fat-free milk to cut calories from homemade cream soups and sauces. It's also good in quiches, casseroles, and custards.

    • Use reduced-fat or fat-free dairy products in place of the regular products. For example, drink reduced-fat or fat-free milk rather than whole milk, serve fat-free ice cream or lower fat frozen yogurt in place of premium ice cream, or substitute reduced-fat cream cheese, sour cream, or yogurt for their regular counterparts in cheesecakes, puddings, parfaits, and dessert toppings.

    • Choose a lower-fat fish, such as orange roughy, rather than a high-fat one, like salmon.

    • For sandwiches, use 1 tablespoon of mustard (15 calories) rather than 1 tablespoon of mayonnaise (100 calories).

    • Slather your toast or a bagel with 2 teaspoons of fat-free cream cheese (25 calories) or all-fruit jam (35 calories) in place of butter (72 calories).

    • For a salty snack, opt for unbuttered popcorn (80 calories per ounce) rather than potato chips (140 calories per ounce).

    • Use fresh fruits for a sweet snack rather than a candy bar or granola bar.

    • Make omelets with refrigerated egg substitute rather than eggs.

    • Choose a vegetable-topped pizza rather than a pepperoni- or sausage-topped one.

Exercising made simple

The best diet in the world can't make up for a lack of physical fitness. Exercise can help you meet and enjoy the challenges of motherhood. Before you embark on any type of exercising, though, be sure to check with your doctor to see when it is safe for you to begin. While there are many formal activities, such as swimming, a regular routine on a treadmill, or attending aerobic dance classes, that will help you increase fitness and lose extra pounds, there also are some informal ways of getting exercise and toning up that you can try:
  • Take the stairs rather than an elevator or walk instead of drive whenever possible.

  • Get aerobic exercise by briskly walking with your baby in a stroller. Try to choose a route that includes a hill or two.

  • Start a mothers' exercise group. You can walk together with strollers, plan bike rides, or work-out together at the gym. A group can provide much needed support and encouragement.

  • Tone your muscles with Kegel exercises and tummy tighteners (pull your tummy in and hold for 5 seconds) when you're brushing your teeth, showering, or driving your car.

  • Perform wall push-ups when you have a minute or two by placing your hands at chest level with your feet several inches behind your body. Lean forward toward the wall, then slowly push back.

  • Tone your legs and bottom with leg lifts when you're on the phone or any time you're standing for a few moments. In a standing position, lift one leg with knee bent up toward your body, and return your foot to the floor. To tone hip and thigh, raise your leg from your side up 12 to 14 inches, and return to the starting position. To tone the buttocks, lift one leg toward your back with the knee slightly bent, and slowly return your foot to the floor.

  • Stretch your entire back and shoulders by standing with your back against a wall, hands at your sides and heels, hips, and shoulders pressed against the wall. Slowly raise your arms over your head, keeping your hands and elbows touching the wall.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




|,|||-||noname289|,|babarnewbabn2|,|Getting Rid of Baby Belly|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Dana Sullivan for Your Baby Today
October 15, 2001


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Healthy Mom

Getting Rid of Baby Belly

By Dana Sullivan for Your Baby Today


Carrying a baby for nine months does a number on your abs. Now that your stomach muscles have been stretched to their outer-most limits, you're left with some major sag. But you can rebuild your abdominals, which you need now more than ever since you'll be carrying around a baby, lifting a car seat, pushing a stroller -- all tasks that are easier to do when your mid-section is strong.

Greg Waggoner, a fitness trainer in New York City and author of From Baby to Bikini (Warner Books, 1999) recommends these two simple moves to help tone up your torso -- pronto. Start with the easiest variation, described in Month One, and as you get stronger, make small changes to allow for a more challenging move, as described in Month Two and Month Three. Aim to do each exercise three times a week, with a day of rest in between.

  • ABDOMINAL CRUNCH

    • Month One: Lie on your back with your feet flat on the floor, knees bent. Place your hands behind your neck to support your head. Exhale and press your lower back into the floor. Tighten your abdominal muscles and lift your head and shoulders off the ground as far as you comfortably can. Relax and slowly lower to the starting position. Repeat 10-15 times. Rest for one minute and complete another set.

    • Month Two: Crunch with controlled contraction. Do the same move described above, but don't relax between repetitions. Keep your abdominal muscles contracted for the duration of each set.

    • Month Three: Crunch with knees in the air. Lie on your back and lift your legs so your knees are bent, your thighs are perpendicular to the floor, and your lower legs relaxed with your feet off the floor. Contract your abs and lift up as high as you can go, raising your head and shoulders off the floor. Slowly lower to the starting position. Repeat 15-25 times. Rest for one minute and complete two more sets.


  • SIDE BEND

    • Month One: Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart. Bend your knees slightly, and let your arms hang loosely at your sides. Slowly bend to the right, sliding your hand down the outside of your thigh past your knee. Go down as far as you comfortably can. Slowly return to the standing position and repeat 15-20 times. Do two sets on the right side and then two sets on the left.

    • Month Two: A side bend, lying on side with bent-leg raise. Lie on the floor on your right side, with your right arm extended out for support. Place your left hand behind your neck for support. Bend your knees so they're slightly in front of your upper body and your lower legs and feet are behind you.

      Tighten your obliques -- the muscles along the sides of your torso -- and lift your shoulder toward your hip; at the same time, lift your left leg as far as you comfortably can. Lower to the starting position. Repeat 10-20 times; switch sides and repeat. Rest for 30-60 seconds and repeat (one set includes both left and right sides).

    • Month Three: A side bend, lying on side with leg raise. Lie on the floor on your right side with your right arm stretched out for support and your left hand behind your neck. Simultaneously lift your left (top) shoulder toward your hip, and lift your left leg about 3/4 of the way up. Stabilize your body so you're able to stay on your side -- don't roll in or back. Slowly lower to the starting position. Repeat 10-15 times; switch sides and repeat. Rest for 30-60 seconds and complete two more sets (one set includes left and right sides).

Nevada-based freelance writer Dana Sullivan is a frequent contributor to Your Baby Today and also writes for Fit Pregnancy and Parenting. She's mom to Liam, 4, and Julia, 2.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




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Discovering that your baby is suffering from a diaper rash may be irritating for both you and your baby. Fortunately, a diaper rash can be easily prevented by taking a few precautions and treated quite easily with proper and timely care. A baby diaper rash is one of the most common conditions seen in young babies today. Almost all babies, at one time or another, will experience it. If you and your baby are new and unfamiliar with the diaper rash experience, BabyAnt.com has a few tips on prevention and treatment for you and your baby.

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A diaper rash is an irritation of the skin around the diaper-covered area, which manifests itself in the form of red, swollen bumps or patches. If you find your baby constantly pulling, tugging, and scratching on and around the diaper, there’s a very good chance that there’s irritation and discomfort as a result of the diaper. Whether it is the early stages of a diaper rash or simply a wet diaper that requires changing, be sure to check and take a look. Of course, the majority of the time, the signs will not be as obvious or prominent, especially with younger newborns. The best prevention and treatment for a diaper rash is periodic diaper checking and frequent diaper changing.

Causes
A diaper rash occurs when urine or stool is left in contact with the baby’s skin for an extended period of time. The prolonged contact with moisture, along with poor ventilation contributed from the wet diaper, causes skin irritation and inflammation. In addition, a diaper rash can occur as the result of a "poor fit". A diaper that is too big or poorly designed can expose your baby to extended rubbing and cause chaffing. A diaper that is too small can cause red rings around the waist and thighs and result in discomfort. Finally, the makeup of your baby’s stool is also a contributor to the occurrence of diaper rash. A case of the diarrhea, the common cold, or the introduction to solid foods can all alter the makeup of your baby’s stool, making your baby more prone to a diaper rash.

prevention & treatment
Periodic diaper checking and frequent diaper changing is the key. Be sure to check your baby’s diaper at least once every hour. When changing your baby’s diaper, be thorough. Wipe and clean your baby’s bottom thoroughly and make sure that there is no moisture remaining around the crevices, which can contribute to the occurrence of a diaper rash. On warmer days, when perspiration is an issue, you may elect to apply some baby powder to absorb the moisture before putting a diaper on your baby. For babies already suffering from a diaper rash, depending on the severity, you may want to apply a layer of diaper rash ointment on your baby to soothe and protect the skin from further irritation. You may also want to let you baby go diaperless for a while to provide ventilation, which accelerates the healing process. Words of caution! If you choose to let your baby go a couple of hours without wearing a diaper, be ready to do some cleaning up after your baby when necessary.

The health and safety related information offered by BabyAnt.com is intended for general knowledge and educational purposes only. This information is not intended to serve as a substitute for professional medical care. Always consult qualified health-care professionals if you have concerns about the condition of your baby.


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|,|October 18, 1999

Whether you are planning a Halloween party or simply dressing up your baby for a few photo opportunities to add to the family album, here are a few tips to help keep you and your baby's Halloween night together fun and safe.

If you are hosting a Halloween party this season, be very selective of the guests you invite. If you are the parent of a newborn baby, you may want to try to keep the guest list small. Too many unfamiliar faces at once may be too overwhelming for your baby. If other children will also be attending the party, make sure that enough adult supervision is present. It may also be a good idea to keep the party short. Keeping your baby up past bedtime may prove to be more trouble than it is worth.

When choosing a theme for the Halloween party, be sure to consider the age appropriateness of the decorations. Some monster images may be too frightening for young children. Young children do not yet understand the difference between reality and fantasy. To be on the safe side, choose decorations with happy faces and keep the house well lit for the party.

It is true that half of the fun in hosting a party is in the preparation. Whether it is preparing Halloween-themed food, making invitations, or setting and decorating the table, remember to always include your baby in these pre-party activities. Preparing for Halloween together with your baby is sure to be much more enjoyable and memorable. Remember, this is as much your baby's party as it is yours.

It is not necessary to host a party in order to make Halloween fun for your baby. If handing out candy and watching the neighbor's kids come by in costume is what you had in mind, here are a few things you can do to spice up your baby's Halloween this year. If you think your baby is too young to be dressed up for Halloween, think again. There are various companies that manufacture infant costume bags and Halloween-themed caps and booties. With the costumes available today, dressing up for Halloween is much easier and more comfortable for your baby. Your baby is sure to thank you for the fun memories you have captured on film.

This Halloween weekend, allow your baby to help you carve or paint the pumpkin. Playing Halloween dress-up may be more fun for your baby than you think. Consider taking your dressed-up baby for a stroll in the neighborhood or to nearby mall on Halloween for that trick-or-treat experience. Keeping your baby involved on the days leading up to Halloween is key to a fun and more meaningful night. Remember to be prepared, have fun, and stay safe. Happy Halloween!

The health and safety related information offered by BabyAnt.com is intended for general knowledge and educational purposes only. This information is not intended to serve as a substitute for professional medical care. Always consult qualified health-care professionals if you have concerns about the condition of your baby.


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|,|||-||helyourchils|,|articles|,|Helping Your Child Say Bye-Bye To Ba-Ba|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By: Amanda Formaro, Mother of Four Children and Owner of The Family Corner.com Website
April 10, 2000


|,|A Parent's Guide to Easing Your Toddler Off of the Bottle
By: Amanda Formaro, Mother of Four Children and Owner of The Family Corner.com Website © Copyright 2000
April 10, 2000


"Mommeeeeeee! Ba ba!"

It's the third bottle already today for your two-year old, and it isn't even lunchtime yet. Did you wait too long to take the bottle away? Is she ready to give it up? Will she ever be?

There are so many questions and concerns regarding toddlers, bottles, tooth decay and nutrition. Many pediatricians recommend that you take your baby off of the bottle by 12 months of age. At 12 months, it is nutritionally safe to take a child off of formula or breast milk and put him/her on whole milk (not 2% or less). While many parents have stopped feeding formula or breast milk, their toddlers are still drinking their whole milk from a bottle.

If you feel it's time to help your child let go of the bottle, here are a few tips and ideas to help the transition go as smooth as possible. Keep in mind that each child is different and some will react strongly while others will barely notice the change. (The cold turkey method assumes that your child is already drinking other liquids from a cup.)

Cold Turkey

In many cases, parents can remove the bottle from a child's life with little or no fuss at all. Perhaps a few crabby days, but nothing more. Here are a couple of ideas for removing the bottle cold turkey:

Hint: Plan to do this on garbage day.

A few days beforehand, tell your toddler that bottles will be going "bye-bye". Prepare him by reminding him each time he gets a new bottle. "A few more days and bottles are going bye-bye!" Smile, and hand him the bottle.

The night before, have your toddler help you put all of the bottles into a plastic trash bag. "Bye-bye ba-ba!" Smile. Hug. Reassure your toddler if he appears upset. Put him to bed with one last bottle.

The next morning, give your toddler a cup with his favorite juice. You could even be his hero and give him a cookie for breakfast on this special "growing up" day.

Just before the garbage truck arrives, head outside with your toddler and the bag of bottles. (If you are still worried about throwing all of the bottles away, keep one hidden completely out of sight, just in case.) Have your toddler help you put the bag on the curb and sit on the step with your little man, his cookie and his juice, and wait for the garbage truck. Wave "bye-bye" to the bottles and the garbage truck. Smile. Hug.

With this method, your child knows that the bottles are gone. He may ask for a bottle several times over the next few days. Smile, be sympathetic, but not pathetic, and say "Ba-ba went bye-bye, remember?" Divert his attention by playing a game, going to the park, reading a story or enjoying a cuddle and tickle session.

Tiring your toddler out is a good idea over these next couple of days. Go to the park, play tag in the yard, play with your family pet, whatever you can do to expend as much energy as possible. Let him stay up later than usual for the next two or three nights until he is used to lying down without his bottle. There may be a little crying, but not much if he's too pooped to peep.

Gradual Weaning

Some children may be more steadfast than others and will require a gradual weaning off of the bottle. Here are some ideas for you to start with:

Reduce bottles to only nighttime and/or naptime. During the day, offer your child her milk in a toddler or no spill tippy cup. If she refuses to drink milk from the cup, add some chocolate syrup and make chocolate milk. There is a wonderful and fun recipe for homemade chocolate syrup here that you can make with your child: The Family Corner

In the morning or when your child wakes from her nap, do not allow her to take the bottle out of her bed/crib. If she objects, tell her she has to stay in the bed to drink her bottle because bottles are only for bedtime. Be consistent. Doing otherwise will only confuse her.

Start putting water in the bottle at naptime. Eventually, start doing the same at bedtime, until she is no longer drinking milk from a bottle at all.

Special note: One of the most common causes of ear infections is the build up of fluid in the ear canal. This is caused from the child lying on her back while the milk from the bottle slowly drips into the child's mouth. The fluid collects while the child sleeps.

Start using smaller bottles at nighttime. Use the four ounce bottles as opposed to the eight ounce bottles. Eliminate the naptime bottle completely. Again, tire your child out so that falling asleep is as quick and quiet as possible.

Eventually you will remove the nighttime bottle. If this is still difficult, try enlarging the hole in the tip of the nipple a little. Not too much, we don't want to gag the child! Enlarging the hole in the nipple will cause the water to drip a little faster, making the comfort of sucking now a task and no longer as enjoyable as it once was.

Remember, each child is different and each will react and respond in a unique way. Some are easier than others, some are more resilient. Here are a few quick tips that you may find helpful to aid you in one of the methods outlined above.

Quick Tips

Buy fun and colorful sipper cups, let your toddler help pick them out. Supplement her diet with cheese, yogurt and other dairy products. Encourage him to drink a sipper cup of milk before bed or with dinner, or both. Offer a no-drip sipper cup to satisfy your child's natural need to suckle. Be sure she eats enough, remember she was filling up on milk before! Encourage the use of small straws for drinking with, get the fun curly kind. Give him a children's vitamin each day.

With a little patience and a lot of love, understanding and hugs, you and your toddler can say "bye-bye" to the "ba-ba" forever.

The health and safety related information offered by BabyAnt.com is intended for general knowledge and educational purposes only. This information is not intended to serve as a substitute for professional medical care. Always consult qualified health-care professionals if you have concerns about the condition of your baby.


|,|||-||noname268|,|babarnewbabn3|,|High-Tech Toys for Tots|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Beth Weinhouse for Your Baby Today
August 20, 2001


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Your Baby Tomorrow

High-Tech Toys for Tots

By Beth Weinhouse for Your Baby Today


It's hard to miss them in toy stores. They talk, blink, whistle, light up, and practically sing and dance by themselves. No, we're not talking about computer and video games for big kids, but toys for the very tiniest youngsters. Good old stuffed animals have become "interactive plush toys" that move and talk back. Keyboards play music by themselves, or prompt babies with flashing lights. Activity boards that used to simply rely on babies' hands to move levers, turn dials, and ring bells now have "modes" for emitting voices, lively melodies or bedtime lullabies. Even that old standard, nesting boxes, may now have an electronic base that makes animal sounds and states their corresponding names.

All this is undoubtedly appealing to new parents. After all, many of us love buying high-tech gadgets for ourselves. But beneath all the seductive bells and whistles lies a crucial question: Are high-tech toys good for babies?

Surprisingly, many experts think not. "What you're basically doing with these toys is taking the thinking out of the child's brain and putting it into a computer chip," says Jane M. Healy, Ph.D., an educational psychologist in Vail, Colorado, and author of Failure to Connect: How Computers Affect Our Children's Minds -- and What We Can Do About It (Touchstone Books, 1999). Healy says that babies don't learn from complicated gadgets, but from the world around them.

She explains that one of the earliest developmental tasks for children is to get their senses--touch, sight, sound--working in synchrony with each other. Children learn, for instance, that if they pick up a spoon and bang it on a box, it makes a sound, caused by the impact of the banging. But if a toy makes sounds on its own, or if pushing buttons produces noises and flashing lights, that can be very confusing. Healy says that these toys may overstimulate young children and distract their brains from making sense of the world. "And children who can't make sense of their world are children who get in the habit of not using their own minds. They may even have learning problems later on," she says.

If you can't eliminate these toys from the nursery, you can at least limit them in favor of toys that foster exploration and creativity. "When children play with toys, they're really doing little experiments to see how the world works," says Alison Gopnik, Ph.D., professor of psychology at the University of California, Berkeley, and co-author of The Scientist in the Crib: What Early Learning Tells Us About the Mind (Harper Perennial Library, 2000). "The things that seem to be babies' favorite toys today have been babies' favorite toys forever -- everyday objects that they can explore and find out about. For example, they play with mixing bowls and learn how the little mixing bowl fits into the big mixing bowl, how things fall down instead of up."

Surround your child with simple, old-fashioned, hands-on toys such as drums, bells, keyboards, nesting cups and bowls, rattles, etc. And remember that the best children's toys don't always come from stores. If you spend a lot of money on a high-tech toy, you run the risk that your child might prefer playing with the box and wrapping paper instead!


Beth Weinhouse specializes in women's and children's health issues and lives in Oxford, Mississippi with her husband and 6-year-old son.



The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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|,|||-||noname53|,|babarnewbabn2|,|How Does Your Baby Grow?|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Doris Taha, M.D., and Henry Anhalt, D.O. for Your Baby Today
May 10, 2000


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Pediatrics Today

How Does Your Baby Grow?

By Doris Taha, M.D., and Henry Anhalt, D.O. for Your Baby Today


Infants spend a lot of time growing during their first year of life. Normal growth depends on three main things: genetics, nutrition and hormones. Each time your infant visits the doctor for a well-visit checkup she'll be weighed, and have her height and head circumference measured and compared against a standard growth chart. This is to help establish a growth pattern, and allows your pediatrician to detect any deviations from it which signal a problem, such as a nutritional deficiency.


STRONG>

Weighing In

Typically, a newborn loses 10 percent of his body weight within the first week. But by the time he's two weeks old, he should regain or even exceed his birthweight, gaining about one ounce per day during the first three months. Between 3 and 6 months, this slows down to about 1 1/4 pounds per months, and then a 1/2 ounce per day between 6 and 12 months. With this rate of growth, your infant should double his birth weight by 4 to 5 months and triple it by the time he's 1 year old.

STRONG>

Reaching New Heights

Most newborns average length is 20 inches at birth. An infant grows in length at a rate of 3.5 cm per month in the first 3 months; 2 cm per month between 3 and 6 months; and 1.2 to 1.5 cm per month between 6 months and 1 year. The infant's length averages 75 cm at 1 year of age.

The Role Genetics Play

Changes in the growth rate are not unusual during the first two years of life, and depend on the size of the parents (i.e., large infants born to small parents tend to slow their growth, whereas small infants born to large parents tend to accelerate it during the first two years of life.) In such cases, the determinant of small size is genetic and should not raise concerns. In other words, the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.

Conditions that Hinder Growth

Nutrition is the most important factor that influences growth. Conditions that might prohibit an infant from getting proper nutrition include:

  • Structural malformations of the face and mouth, including cleft lip and palate.
  • Neurologic disorders leading to the inability to suck and swallow normally.
  • Gastrointestinal diseases manifesting with vomiting and/or diarrhea.
  • Psychosocial problems as in child neglect or disturbed mother-infant relationship.
  • Cardiac or respiratory disease where exhaustion and labored breathing may lead to inadequate dietary intake.
This is why it's important to pay special attention to symptoms suggesting illness (including vomiting, diarrhea, feeding difficulties and respiratory distress), as well as your baby's eating patterns and general behavior.

In infancy, many children who fail to thrive show developmental delays and abnormalities of posture. This is why malnutrition during the critical period of brain growth should be identified promptly and treated vigorously to minimize central nervous system problems.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




|,|||-||noname105|,|babarparparu|,|How I Raised a Rockabilly Fan|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Ken Burke for Your Baby Today
September 4, 2000


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Baby Style

How I Raised a Rockabilly Fan

By Ken Burke for Your Baby Today


Being an advocate of rockabilly, that primal rock'n'roll style of Elvis Presley and Carl Perkins, I'm in a musical minority. My Wonderful Wife (WW) tolerates my tastes, but her true preferences run towards classical and show tunes. Dreading being outnumbered even at home, I felt drastic steps to recruit another rockabilly fan were warranted.

First trimester.
I try to convince WW to name our impending offspring "Gene Vincent," "Eddie Cochran," or even "Brenda Lee" Burke. WW proposes I name the boy; she names the girl.

Results: Our daughter is not named "Wanda Jackson."


During pregnancy.
I alternate playing soft, happy piano tunes at WW's stomach with ferocious Jerry Lee Lewis boogie-woogie. WW counters by listening to National Public Radio while driving to work.

Early results: Our Remarkable Daughter (RD) has exhibited an unusually strong vocabulary at every juncture of her development. Fortunately, she does not speak in that dry, coma-inducing NPR-style.


During labor.
Classical music plays while WW bravely endures fifteen hours of labor. My suggestion that "music with a snappier beat might make this go faster" is met with horrified stares.


Age 0 - 2.
During the day RD hears me rip the keyboards JLL-style and is serenaded into naptime by the Everly Brothers' "All I Have To Do Is Dream." In the evening, WW counters with Fantasia unfairly supplemented with breast-feeding.

Results: During a car trip with a fussy RD, WW and I jokingly hum a soft, slow rendition of "Stars & Stripes Forever." Within seconds RD falls asleep. This proves to be the magic tune for years to come. Go figure.


Age 4 - 8.
WW enacts videotape onslaught of such Hollywood musicals as My Fair Lady, The King & I, and (shudder) Oklahoma. I counter with the collected cinematic art of Elvis Presley.

Results: WW wins though RD's judgement becomes somewhat warped--She actually prefers Clambake to Jailhouse Rock.


Age 10.
RD spends her school year absorbing the culture of preteens.

Results: What does our carefully mentored RD choose for her first CD? Britney Spears.


Conclusion.
Early exposure to music may enhance your child's intellect, but peer pressure rules.



The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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|,|||-||noname108|,|babarparparu|,|How Motherhood Changes Us|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Carol Harding for Your Baby Today
September 11, 2000


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Your Life

How Motherhood Changes Us

By Carol Harding for Your Baby Today


The transformation to motherhood changes not only our daily lives and relationships but also our sense of connection to life in general. The Indian philosopher and poet, Rabindrandth Tagore, described this awesome experience.

"Where did I come from?" the baby asked its mother. She answered, half-crying, half-laughing, and clasping the baby to her breast, "You were hidden in my heart as its desire, my darling. You were in the dolls of my childhood games. In all my hopes and my loves, in my life, in the life of my mother, and in her mother before her, you have lived. In the lap of the eternal spirit you have been nursed and nurtured for ages."

These poetic descriptions of motherhood remind us-- as we change diapers and wash grimy little hands--of the amazing cycle of life in which we participate as mothers. However, the poets can't really capture the many changes that motherhood brings.

Daniel N. Stern and Nadia Bruschweiler-Stern, authors of The Birth of A Mother: How the Motherhood Experience Changes You Forever, described "the motherhood mindset--a deep, personal transformation that changes the new mother's sense of herself. "The birth of a mother," they wrote, "does not take place in one dramatic, defining moment, but gradually emerges from the cumulative work that precedes and follows the actual birth of the baby."

Based on mothers' stories about their "growing pains and pleasures," I've developed a Life Cycle of Motherhood. Although your own experience throughout motherhood will be unique, perhaps you can see yourself, and other mothers and mothers-to-be, within these transition periods.

Transition 1: Trying out expectations about motherhood

As little girls, we "try out" motherhood. In play and through family responsibilities, we reflect how our family and our culture expect mothers to act. Early expectations can have a positive or negative effect on our actual experience with motherhood.

Transition 2: Entering the role of motherhood

From the moment we first anticipate our own motherhood, we take on the role of mother, often acting--consciously or unconsciously--like our own mother or other mothers we've known. Sometimes, "playing the role" of mother feels like an act rather than a reflection of our genuine feelings about becoming a mother.

Transition 3: Developing the mother/child attachment

During the first year of our baby's life, a psychological bond develops, laying the groundwork for the baby's social and emotional development. This attachment matters for both mother and baby, affecting the baby's development as well as our own throughout the rest of our lives.

Transition 4: Negotiating the parenting relationship

The relationship that develops during childhood and adolescence is more inclusive and open to change than infant attachment. We find ourselves relying on partners (fathers, grandparents, friends, neighbors, teachers, our child's friends) as we try to "mother" our maturing child. The flexibility required at this time challenges our expectations and earlier experiences of motherhood.

Transition 5: Establishing interconnections across time and generations

Yes, we do continue to be "mother" throughout our children's lives. Mothering adult children serves a unique purpose. We are building interconnections across our children's past, present, and future lives. The challenge is to respect our children's wisdom while passing on our insights, experiences, and family heritage.



The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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|,|||-||howmucfordoe|,|babarnewbabn2|,|How Much Formula Does Your Baby Need?|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|From the Editors of Your Baby Today
November 1, 1999


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Newborn Care

How Much Formula Does Your Baby Need?

From the Editors of Your Baby Today


Spending time feeding your baby is one of the most pleasurable and important things you can do. And while you're at it, you want to make sure your baby is getting all of the nutrition she needs. Here are a few guidelines that can help you tell if baby is getting enough to eat.

Vital signs

  • Is your baby gaining weight? If the answer is yes, then that's a pretty good sign baby is getting enough formula. If the answer is no, you should talk to your baby's doctor and discuss what steps you need to take.

  • Check out baby's diapers. If baby is getting enough formula, she should be wetting a diaper almost hourly until she's 3 months of age. And she should be having at least three bowel movements each day by the time she's 2 weeks old. The number of bowel movements will gradually taper off as baby grows older and starts on solid foods.

  • Keep track of baby's formula. The quantity of formula a baby needs depends on the child's weight, growth rate, and metabolism, but most newborns will drink two to three fluid ounces per day for every pound of body weight. For example a 10-pound baby, will drink between 20 and ounces of formula each day.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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|,|||-||noname14|,|babarnewbabn2|,|How Much Weight Should You Gain?|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|From the Editors of Your Baby Today
November 29, 1999


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Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Health and Wellness

How Much Weight Should You Gain?

From the Editors of Your Baby Today


There are many things you can do to prepare for the delivery of a healthy baby. One of the most important things is eating right to gain the extra weight you'll need to support another life.


How much?

During your first office visit, your doctor probably will tell you how much weight to gain during the nine months of your pregnancy. It's recommended that most healthy women gain 25 to 35 pounds, but this can vary depending on whether you're overweight or underweight. Try for a slow and steady weight gain, but remember that all women gain at different rates.

  • During the first trimester, you'll gain only about 1 to 1 1/2 pounds each month.
  • During the second trimester, you'll gain about 1/2 to 3/4 of a pound a week.
  • During the third trimester, you'll gain about 1 pound a week!
All in all, by your due date, you'll probably feel that your weight gain has been enormous -- especially since a baby weighs only about 7 pounds.


What accounts for all that added weight?

Your total weight gain is divided (almost equally) between the baby (including placenta and amniotic fluid) and your body (expanded blood volume, uterus growth, and enlarged breasts). Normally there's also a little maternal fat storage, which is essential for a healthy baby.


Your physical well-being

It's important to follow your doctor's recommendation for weight gain because gaining either too little or too much can lead to problems. It's also important to remember it's the quality of the foods you eat rather than the quantity that matters.

Just right: When a mom-to-be gains weight appropriately, the odds are in favor of delivering a healthy baby. Your health-care provider will estimate the right amount of weight for you to gain during pregnancy based on your health and pre-pregnancy weight.

Too little: The saying "You can never be too rich or too thin" doesn't apply to an expectant mom (at least not the "thin" part). Your growing baby needs nourishment and you must eat enough for both of you. If you don't gain enough weight, your baby is at risk of having a low birth weight. Low-birth-weight babies have a harder time thriving and are more vulnerable to health problems. So be sure to follow your doctor's weight-gain guidelines.

Too much: Some women seem to gain a little too much weight, even though they eat wisely. But others have been known to use pregnancy as an excuse to break all their healthful eating rules. That's not a good idea. By gaining too much weight:
  • You put extra stress on your heart, which is already working overtime to pump your increased blood volume.

  • You add stress to your joints, which pregnancy hormones have loosened and made lax.

  • You'll be more likely to develop backaches.

  • You'll make it extra hard to lose the weight after baby arrives, and that extra weight can cause other serious health problems.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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|,|||-||noname60|,|babarnewbabn1|,|How To Change A Diaper|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|From the Editors of Your Baby Today
May 22, 2000


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Newborn Care

How To Change A Diaper

From the Editors of Your Baby Today


Changing diapers is a rite of passage for every new parent. But don't worry. You'll get really good at it in no time because you'll be changing so many of them! Read on for some great diapering advice.

How to become a diapering pro

No one is an instant expert at diapering. And each baby has her own opinion about the whole process: Some will lie still, some will wiggle, some will kick and scream- and most will do all three. Here are some tips to make diapering a snap.

  • Find a sturdy changing surface. A table or the floor is a good place- each has its advantages and disadvantages. There's less bending, crouching, and kneeling with a table, but a floor is less expensive and always handy- and baby can never fall off the floor. If you choose to use a changing table, get one that puts baby at about waist height.

  • Keep a hand on the baby. Never turn your back on your baby when she's on her changing table. Keep one hand on her at all times during a diaper change- it will make both of you feel more secure.

  • Bond with your baby. You'll spend a lot of time with your baby on the changing table, so why not make it fun for both of you? Changing your child's diaper is a great opportunity to touch, talk, and connect.

  • Be prepared. Organize baby's clean diapers, diaper pail, wipes, and ointments within easy reach.

  • Use baby wipes. For the first few months, your baby's skin may be sensitive to the ointments or lotions in prepackaged wipes, so you may choose to use a warm, clean, soft washcloth to gently wipe baby's bottom. Later, you can use any of the popular and economical moist baby wipes available at local stores.

  • Clean thoroughly. Wiping your baby's bottom clean will help prevent diaper rashes and keep her smelling baby-fresh. When wiping, always wipe from front to back, which helps reduce the chance of spreading infections from stools.

  • Prevent diaper rash. If your baby gets a diaper rash, apply a diaper ointment, which will soothe her tender bottom and provide a protective barrier to guard against further irritation.

  • With boys, watch out. To avoid being splashed if your baby boy starts to urinate while you're diapering him, place a soft cloth over his penis until you can get the diaper positioned correctly.

  • Secure diapers properly. How you get the diaper to stay on your baby depends on whether you're using disposable or cloth diapers.

Disposable diapers: Go for a snug fit. Disposable diapers come with tape or self-attached strips attached to the back panel that fasten in the front. When fastening a disposable diaper, make sure it's not too tight. You don't want to constrict your baby's tummy. But left too loose, even the most expensive elasticized disposable will leak.

Cloth diapers: Secure the diaper with safety pins. To prevent a pin from sticking your baby, keep your fingers between the pin and baby's skin- better that you get stuck than baby. And always check the pin to make sure it is securely locked. Add protective plastic or nylon pants or a diaper cover for added security and waterproofing.


In the swim?

Say "no" to ordinary diapers when it comes to playtime in the swimming pool. Diapers are for protection, not swimming. They'll quickly absorb water and become too heavy. What's more, they pose a sanitary problem. Select a baby swimsuit or disposable diapers that are specially designed for swimming instead, and change baby's diaper immediately before going into the water.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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|,|||-||noname24|,|babarnewbabn2|,|How to Find A Good Pediatrician|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Steven P. Shelov, M.D., M.S. (Chairman, Department of Pediatrics, Maimonides Medical Center; Professor of Pediatrics at S.U.N.Y. Health Science Center, Brooklyn, New York for Your Baby Today
January 31, 2000


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Pediatrics Today

How to Find A Good Pediatrician

By Steven P. Shelov, M.D., M.S. (Chairman, Department of Pediatrics, Maimonides Medical Center; Professor of Pediatrics at S.U.N.Y. Health Science Center, Brooklyn, New York for Your Baby Today


During the last trimester of pregnancy, many parents-to-be start thinking about choosing a pediatrician for their baby. The idea of finding the right doctor -- one who possesses all of the qualities and necessary qualifications to help you care for your child -- can seem like a daunting task. But before you get overwhelmed, remember that pediatricians are committed to helping parents raise healthy children with the greatest possible ease, comfort, pleasure and success.

The American Academy of Pediatrics, an organization of board-certified pediatricians, prides itself in having superb childrenŐs doctors as its members. A pediatrician who is certified by the American Board of Pediatrics will have will have graduated from medical school after four years, received three years of training in pediatrics as a pediatric resident, and passed the American Board of Pediatrics written examination.

One of the best people to ask for a pediatrician referral is your obstetrician. During and following a delivery, obstetricians and pediatricians must interact to oversee the care of both the mother and baby. Other moms in your neighborhood can also be a good source for referrals since they can relate their personal experiences.

Because you're looking for a doctor whose style and availability matches your own expectations, you should try and meet with various candidates for a brief informational interview. Here are some questions you may want to ask:

  • What hospital are you affiliated with? It's important that you feel comfortable with this hospital in case your child must go there to be treated for an illness or in an emergency situation.

  • What are the costs of care? Find out which services are covered by insurance which ones aren't.

  • How available are you by phone? The pediatrician you choose should be easy to reach and provide covering doctors when she can't be contacted.

  • What are routine child-care checks and when are they scheduled? The AAP recommends checkups by one month, and at two four, six, nine, twelve, fifteen, and twenty-four months.
In addition to the above questions, interviewing one or more pediatricians gives you the opportunity to meet the staff, check out the offices, and get a sense of a pediatricianŐs personality and style -- all important factors to consider before selecting a doctor that will care for your child.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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|,|||-||howtohelchil|,|articles|,|How To Help Children Learn|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By: Jenny Stewart Provided By: SpiltMilk.net
October 4, 1999


|,|By: Jenny Stewart © Copyright 1999
Provided By: SpiltMilk.net
October 4, 1999



Introduction
We all want the very best for our children and that includes giving them the best possible start to their education. There is a great deal you, as a parent, can do to achieve this. Your priority should be to create an environment that is safe, loving and stimulating.


Children Learn Through All Their Senses
As we get older, we tend to rely on our sense of sight, and maybe hearing, to learn. We read, we observe and we listen. Children touch, taste, smell, look and then listen.

It's quite pointless to expect toddlers to learn by listening to you - they're not being naughty when they gaze at you with those big eyes as you explain that it's wrong to spray your expensive perfume all over the bath (you spray the bath when you clean it, they're copying your actions - they just haven't refined all the details yet!).

The best way to teach your children about their world, is the most difficult for you. It involves letting them try to do things for themselves (always under your supervision, of course).

When you're rushing to get to work, the temptation is to dress your toddlers, make the beds, tidy the room, pack the bags etc etc, while they remain passive recipients or observers. It takes much longer if you allow your toddlers to decide what they want to wear, to dress themselves, to begin making their beds and to pack their own bags. But if you deny them the opportunity to learn these things now, when they want to, you really have no-one to blame when they don't know how to look after themselves later (and when they don't want to do these things for themselves).


Children Learn By Doing
Children learn by doing - it bears repeating.

Children are also experts at the scientific method - they observe their environment; they formulate hypotheses and they test these by carrying out experiments.

The toddler throwing objects from a high chair isn't doing it out of malice, to make you prematurely gray! It's part of learning what happens if you drop different sized objects from a height; what happens if you put a bit of force behind the objects and throw them; what happens if you tip that plate of squishy cereal upside down; what happens to the milk if you pour it into the vegetables .....

When your children become astrophysicists, they'll thank you for letting them conduct their early experiments in such a positive environment!


Fostering Learning
It's not desirable to just let your children do whatever they want to do - you need to provide firm guidelines from an early age about what is acceptable and what isn't. By setting these boundaries - and being consistent with them - you'll give your children a secure environment in which to carry out their experiments.

Children go through specific stages of development, when they learn particular skills much more easily than at other times.

Around 6-8 months, babies will respond to the expression on your face, not just to a familiar face. At this time, too, they begin to realize that objects out of their sight continue to exist - this is why hiding games are so popular. You can entertain this age group with games of Peek-a-boo for extended periods of time and can easily coax a grumpy baby into a good mood with the game.

Around 10-12 months, children begin to imitate parents' behavior - so if you're a smoker, you can expect your baby to mimic smoking (you've been warned!). This is the age when you can start to utilize this interest in the world, and teach your children how to comb their hair, wash their hands properly, feed themselves and so on.

Around 18 months, toddlers are usually mobile and this is when you must be certain to provide a safe environment for learning. At this age, children have very poorly developed memories - which is why you seem to spend so much time repeating warnings. They're not being deliberately willful - they just can't remember that you told them yesterday not to climb daddy's ladder because it's dangerous (besides, daddy climbs it all the time).

This is why you must be constantly vigilant; toddlers learn that roads are dangerous, that swimming pools are dangerous, that knives are sharp, that stoves are hot - because you're there, reminding them, all the time. Eventually, they'll move on to the next stage of development and start to remember what you tell them. They'll have learnt to trust your judgement and will believe you when you say they mustn't play on the roof - without having to try it just once to make sure you're telling the truth!

Around 2 years, toddlers are becoming increasingly independent - this is the time your toddler wants to do everything "by myself". And this is the time you must try, at all costs, to avoid conflict with your children.

The "terrible twos" are aptly named for many children while others sail through this stage. There is a great deal you, as a parent, can do to improve the chances of plain sailing. The two year old is caught in that awful limbo between babyhood and childhood (the only similar transitional stage is between childhood and adolescence). Toddlers are propelled towards independence by their physical, intellectual and emotional development; but are often held in babyhood by their reliance on parents.

The tantrums come when these two forces meet head on.

It is possible to foster your toddler's growing need for independence while also ensuring that your world runs smoothly!

One area of conflict is often clothes and what to wear; it's cold outside and you want your children to wear warm clothes but they want to wear a favorite t-shirt and shorts. The trick is to get to the wardrobe first! Put out two sets of clothes and let your toddler choose one.

Another problem area is putting toys away. You can tell the children to put their toys away; you can threaten them if they refuse; you can shout and yell when they won't; you can punish when they shout back and you can have a nice, quiet little nervous breakdown!

Or, you can make a game of the whole thing: I bet I can peel the potatoes before you can put those toys away. And the challenge is on - especially if you keep commenting on the progress of the game: I've only done one potato and you've already picked up all the blocks - I'm going to do all the rest before you've put the cars and dolls away - oh no, you're beating me - I'll have to peel faster.

By removing the conflict, you give your children the chance to develop independence in a stress-free way. This will pay off as your children get older. They will have learnt that you're there as a friend and an ally, not as the enemy. They will want to please you by doing the right thing (when they're old enough to distinguish between right and wrong); and most important of all - they'll know that you love them, because you've shown it in your actions - and they'll continue to love you in return.

The health and safety related information offered by BabyAnt.com is intended for general knowledge and educational purposes only. This information is not intended to serve as a substitute for professional medical care. Always consult qualified health-care professionals if you have concerns about the condition of your baby.


|,|||-||noname261|,|articles|,|How to Make Bed Rest Bearable|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Dana Sullivan for Your Baby Today
August 6, 2001


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Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Health and Wellness

How to Make Bed Rest Bearable

By Dana Sullivan for Your Baby Today


Bed rest. Two words that every woman fears hearing during pregnancy. Yet therapeutic positioning, the medical term for bed rest, is surprisingly common: Roughly one in five women spends part of her pregnancy in bed. It's considered a "treatment" for a host of pregnancy-related issues. Those who experience bleeding, or are in danger of miscarrying or delivering too early, or who have pre-eclampsia, an incompetent cervix, premature ruptures of membranes, or chronic heart disease, are often required to stay in bed (or on a sofa) for days, weeks, or even months during pregnancy.

Lying down, according to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, lowers stress on mom's heart, kidneys and other organs, and reduces the pressure of the baby on the cervix, which in turn decreases the risk of premature contractions. Rest also increases blood flow to the placenta so baby gets more nutrients and oxygen.

If your physician has sent you home to bed, here are some tips to help you cope until you're back on your feet:

  • Get Specific Parameters.
    Ask your physician exactly what she means by bed rest: Do you need to lie in a certain position, i.e. on one side or the other, propped up, or with your feet up? Are you to be in bed for a certain number of hours each day, or all day?

  • Find Out What "Activities" You Can Safely Do on Your Feet.
    Can you get up to shower and use the bathroom, or must you have sponge baths and use a bedpan? Can you stand long enough to cook one meal a day? Can you care for your other children? If you work, can you do your job from home?

  • Inquire About Exercises.
    Ask your physician if you can safely do any exercises to keep your blood flowing and your muscles loose. He might say that kegels, deep breathing exercises, pelvic tilts, neck circles and even leg lifts are safe to do. If you can't handle these kinds of movements, be sure to do a series of deep breaths every 20 minutes or so, and to wiggle your fingers and toes to keep your blood circulating.

  • Rearrange the Furniture.
    Ask your partner to set up a room where you will be comfortable for the duration of your bed rest. You will probably want to have easy access to things like a television and remote control, telephone, books, magazines, paper and pen, etc.

  • Accept All Offers of Help.
    This is no time to prove how strong you are. When neighbors, friends, family and your spouse offer to cook, clean, and care for you, don't feel guilty about saying yes.

  • Treat Yourself.
    Fill a basket with your favorite hand cream, nail polish, lip balm, a hairbrush, make-up, etc. so you can indulge in some pampering when you're bored.

  • Think About Your Baby.
    No matter how difficult bed rest is, remember that you're doing the best thing for your baby.

  • Find Support.
    For more information about making the most of bed rest, visit www.sidelines.org, a support group devoted to helping pregnant women in your condition.

Dana Sullivan is a frequent contributor to Your Baby Today. Her work has also been published in Parenting, Fit Pregnancy, and Self. She's mom to Liam, 4, and Julia, 2.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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|,|||-||noname302|,|babarnewbabn|,|How to Protect Your Baby's Skin this Winter|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Maureen Connolly for Your Baby Today
November 19, 2001


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Newborn Care

How to Protect Your Baby's Skin this Winter

By Maureen Connolly for Your Baby Today


Winter can do a number on a baby's sensitive skin. Things like dry indoor air and chilly outdoor temperatures can lead to chapping, redness, and irritation. Dr. Terri A. Kahn, section head of pediatric dermatology at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, recommends the following for keeping your baby's skin healthy:

  • Practice Smart Bathing. Daily bathing is fine as long as you follow a few rules. For starters, use tepid water and a lipid-free liquid cleanser, such as Dove or fragrance-free Cetaphil. (Soaps containing lipids are made with detergents, which remove a barrier on the skin that helps to hold in water.) Since dry, indoor air can trigger outbreaks of eczema, a condition marked by areas of red, scaly, itchy skin on the face, elbows, knees, and neck, Dr. Kahn says you'll want to use an antibacterial soap to help avoid secondary skin infections. Two good antibacterial cleansers are Cetaphil and Oilatum AD.

    To avoid zapping moisture from your baby's skin, don't keep him in the bath for more than 10 minutes. And once he's out, apply a moisturizer within three minutes to help lock in water. (Be careful to avoid the eye areas.) Good choices include Cetaphil and Vanicream for sensitive skin, Lubriderm, Aveeno lotion, and even Vaseline or Crisco shortening. "These last two products are also great for the diaper area since they provide a protective film that helps prevent irritation," says Dr. Kahn. "Just be sure to toss tubs every three months since they can build up with bacteria."

  • Use TLC for Runny Noses. If a cold has left your little guy's nose constantly running, avoid chapping and irritation by applying a small amount of Vaseline or Aquaphor to the area just below the nose a few times per day. (These two products also work well at removing dried nasal mucus -- a.k.a. "crusty boogies" -- that accumulate below the nose overnight or during a nap.) When wiping the nose, use a tissue made with moisturizing lotion, such as Kleenex. Since infants with eczema may carry a staph bacteria in their nose, if you notice scabbing around the nostrils and mouth following a runny nose, call your pediatrician who can prescribe a topical antibiotic to help clear the infection.


  • Don't Overheat Your Infant. Babies under 6 months can't regulate their body temperatures as well as adults, which is why you'll want to dress them in one layer more than what you're comfortable in. However, an infant that is overswaddled or who has too many layers will become overheated, which can irritate the skin, and lead to prickly heat. Prickly heat causes little red, itchy, pus bumps on the upper trunk and body folds. These often clear up in a few days. In the meantime, give your baby some relief by applying a cool wash cloth to the affected area and allowing skin to get some air.


  • Take Care with Clothing. If your infant is prone to eczema, you'll definitely want to take the following precautions (even eczema-free infants will benefit from these tips): Try to choose dye-free clothing and avoid synthetic fabrics. White or pastel-colored, cotton clothing are best for baby. Wash clothes with a detergent-free cleanser such as Dreft. Don't use dryer sheets, which leave an irritating film on clothing. If you want to use fabric softener, add it to the rinse cycle and double rinse.

  • Report Problems to Your Pediatrician. If you notice any raw, weeping, broken down areas of skin, these are signs of infection. Call your pediatrician who can prescribe a topical or oral treatment.

Maureen Connolly is the managing editor of Your Baby Today. She's mom to Jack Henry, 2.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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|,|||-||noname312|,|babarnewbabn|,|How to Use a Humidifier Safely|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Dana Sullivan for Your Baby Today
December 17, 2001


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Newborn Care

How to Use a Humidifier Safely

By Dana Sullivan for Your Baby Today


Installing a humidifier in a baby's room is practically a rite of passage for parents. When your baby has a cold, one of the best things you can do to keep her comfortable is to make the air she breathes is moist by using a humidifier. Moist air keeps mucus more liquid, which prevents stuffiness, making it easier for baby to breathe. The question is, which is better: cool mist or warm steam?

Both are equally effective at putting moisture into the air. But these days most pediatricians recommend the cool-mist option for the simple reason that there is no danger of burns from accidentally spilled hot water or from the steam. There is one drawback to the cool-mist machines, though: Since the water isn't boiled, the machines are an ideal breeding ground for bacteria and mold. Since breathing either could irritate your baby's lungs -- particularly worrisome for children with asthma and other chronic respiratory problems -- you must be diligent about following the manufacturer's cleaning instructions. That means scrubbing the machine daily with soap and water, vinegar, hydrogen peroxide or bleach (whatever the manufacturer of your machine suggests).

If possible, fill the machine with water that has a low mineral content, either distilled or filtered water (e.g., tap water that you've run through a filter, such as a Brita or Pur), since the minerals can build up on the machine which then disperses them into the air, potentially irritating the lungs of sensitive children. Place the humidifier about three feet from your baby's crib, but not so close that she could reach out and touch it or knock it over.

If you live in a part of the country where the air is very dry during winter, you might consider running a humidifier at night when your baby isn't sick to keep nasal passages from becoming dry. Just be sure that her room doesn't get so humid that water condenses on the windows, pictures, or walls. When a room is too humid, bacteria and mold thrive on furniture, walls, carpet, drapes and bedding.


Nevada-based freelance writer Dana Sullivan is a frequent contributor to Your Baby Today and also writes for Fit Pregnancy and Parenting. She's mom to Liam, 4, and Julia, 2.



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Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Conception

I Want a Baby! Is It Too Late?

By Sandra Blake for Your Baby Today


Your marriage is humming along, your work life is under control and now you want a baby, or possibly a second or third child. But you're over 35. What are odds of conceiving?

There's no one answer to that question because women differ biologically, says Miriam Greene, M.D., assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the New York University Medical Center in New York City. " Generally, when you reach the age of forty-two, your chances of conceiving are ten percent, " she says.

That's because women in their 40s and late 30s enter perimenopause, the stage that precedes menopause during which your eggs start to age and estrogen levels (the hormone that helps creates the eggs) begin to decline. Symptoms include irregular periods (earlier than the normal 28 days apart); periods that are heavier than usual; and periods that involve spotting rather than a regular flow. Hot flashes may also occur during this stage.

But that doesn't mean you should be discouraged about being able to get pregnant, says Dr. Greene: "Unless you're in menopause -- meaning you haven't had a period for an entire year and blood tests confirm a lack of estrogen -- there are measures you can take to make it easier for you to conceive."

If you want a baby and have the symptoms of perimenopause, or are over the age of 40 and have been trying to get pregnant for three months without success, you should visit your gynecologist. Your doctor should review your menstrual cycle pattern over the past several months, get your complete medical history and give you a thorough physical exam to get a number of tests. One of these is the FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone) test. FSH is a hormone that signals your body to create eggs.

Your doctor should also test your estrogen and progesterone levels. It's best to have all these tests in the second or third day of your menstrual cycle because the results are more accurate at this time. You'll also want to test for metabolic disorders -- such as diabetes and hypothyroidism -- which can hamper your ability to get pregnant. If the hormone tests show you're not in menopause and everything else looks normal, your husband's sperm count should be checked.

If his sperm count is normal and test show that you're not yet in menopause, you can be given hormone injections that will increase your chances of getting pregnant, says Dr. Greene. If you do get pregnant, you may be given hormones to prevent a miscarriage during the first trimester, the time in which you're most vulnerable to miscarrying.

If the above measures don't work, you may consider visiting a fertility clinic that provides donor eggs and have a donor egg implanted in your uterus (a procedure called in vitro fertilization).


Rachel Fulton writes frequently on women's health issues. He work has appeared in several national women's magazines, including Redbook and First for Women.



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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Bringing Up Baby

Identifying Gifted Toddlers

By Joan Franklin Smutny for Your Baby Today


A gifted child demonstrates unique and clever behavior long before a school acknowledges it. Though, parents-especially new parents with little experience-may not recognize the special talents of their child until a standardized test or a teacher evaluation identifies those talents. Some parents may suspect that something is different about their child, but they shy away from the subject. Parents are the best judges of their child's abilities, particularly from infancy to seven years old; therefore, they should trust their instincts and act on them.

What do you look for in a potentially gifted toddler? A high level of curiosity is often the most immediate sign of giftedness, but you also should look for early development in three general areas:

  • Motor skills (ability to execute large and small motor tasks with ease)
  • Quantities (large vocabulary, long attention span, long and often complex sentences, fast absorption of knowledge)
  • Comparisons (compared to other children: finds more ways to use toys and tools, an imaginative approach to activities, concocts creative solutions to problems, shows deeper understanding of questions and answers from adults)

Your toddler may be gifted if he or she:
  • Sits through a reading of a long book and then asks hear it again
  • Walks or talks early, and/or shows early interest in the alphabet
  • Shows interest in and understands numbers and time concepts
  • Completes puzzles intended for older children
  • Compensates for handicaps-learns to adjust and function in spite of them
  • Demonstrates strong sensitivity and response to music
  • Remembers complex events and describes them vividly long after the fact
  • Expresses an advanced sense of humor-recognizes incongruities as humorous
  • Relays stories or narrates events clearly and creates a plausible ending to a story
  • Absorbs songs and poems quickly and recites them accurately
  • Expresses impatience with limitations (i.e., when the mind wants to perform tasks that the body can't yet handle)
  • Comprehends how things should fit in the scheme of things; stands firms is intolerant of something she perceives to be unfair
  • Consistently organizes, sorts, arranges, and classifies things, and then assigns them all names
  • Understands cause and effect, makes inferences, responds to directions, and multitasks earlier than others

To notice a toddler's special talents -- that is, before they attend school -- is beneficial to their development. If they receive the support, guidance, and instruction that are appropriate to their skills, they're more likely to reach their full potential. As a parent, you are your child's first teacher-be observant and encouraging.


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|,|||-||noname66|,|babarnewbabn2|,|Immunizations in Children|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Linda Ho, M.D. (Assistant Professor of Pediatrics & Attending of Pediatrics Babies and Children's Hospital of Brooklyn at Maimonides Medical Center) for Your Baby Today
June 5, 2000


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Pediatrics Today

Immunizations in Children

By Linda Ho, M.D. (Assistant Professor of Pediatrics & Attending of Pediatrics Babies and Children's Hospital of Brooklyn at Maimonides Medical Center) for Your Baby Today


Immunization is a critical step in the healthy development of your children. Vaccines are responsible for preventing dangerous infections that can result in disease, hospitalization, disability, and even death.

Following are some of the most common questions that parents ask about immunizations:

  1. What vaccines do children routinely need?
    Routine immunizations protect children against:
    • diphtheria (which can cause suffocation, heart failure, and paralysis)
    • pertussis (whooping cough)
    • tetanus (lockjaw)
    • polio (a paralyzing disease)
    • Haemophilus Influenzae type b (a cause of meningitis, pneumonia, and life-threatening airway infection)
    • hepatitis B (a liver infection that can lead to cancer and death)
    • measles (a serious disease that can lead to pneumonia, seizures, brain damage, and death)
    • mumps (potentially causes hearing loss and brain infection)
    • rubella (German measles)
    • varicella (chickenpox)


  2. How do vaccines work?
    They work by stimulating your body's defense system against infection.

  3. When should my child be immunized?
    Your child should receive most of his or her vaccinations by 18 months. The schedule below reflects the year 2000 recommendations of the American Academy of Pediatrics. Keep in mind that this is only a general guideline.

    VACCINE AGE
    Hepatitis B (if mother does not have hepatitis B) Birth to 2 months, 1 to 4 months, 6 to 18 months
    Diphtheria, tetanus, acellular pertussis (DTaP) 2, 4, 6, 15-18 months and 4-6 years; Td booster at 11-12 years and then every 10 years
    Haemophilus influenzae type B (HIB) 2, 4, 6, and 12-15 months (with a few exceptions)
    Polio (IPV) 2, 4, and 6-18 months; 4-6 years
    Measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) 12-15 months; 4-6 years
    Varicella 12-18 months


  4. How are these vaccines administered?
    They are all given by injections.

  5. What are the more common side effects of vaccines?
    These include pain, slight redness and swelling over the injection site. Fever, irritability, and rash may also occur.

  6. Are there any risks from vaccinations?
    Yes, but the risk of a serious problem is extremely small. When you compare the risks from disease versus the risks from immunization, the choice to vaccinate becomes very obvious. Please consult your pediatrician if you have concerns.
By ensuring that your children are fully immunized on time, you can protect them from vaccine-preventable diseases that still pose a serious health problem today. Please remember to bring your vaccination card with you to your pediatrician's appointment.


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Newborn Care

Infant First Aid

By Kristyn Kusek for Your Baby Today


When your baby gets hurt -- be it a bug bite or a bruise -- knowing how to care for her can help ease your anxiety. Here, first-aid tips for treating minor boo-boo's:

  • Scrapes and Cuts: If the wound doesn't appear to need stitches and isn't bleeding heavily, wash it with gentle soap and water, then pat dry. Apply an over-the-counter antibiotic (like Neosporin) and cover with a Band-Aid. If you notice any signs of infection (like redness, swelling, or pus), see your pediatrician.

  • Minor Burns: Run cool water over the affected area to soothe pain (don't apply ice-it damages skin tissue, causing more discomfort). To protect the skin, apply a thin layer of petroleum jelly, and cover with a bandage. If blisters appear, don't drain them-open ones are easily infected.

  • Sunburn: When outdoors, infants and toddlers should always be protected from the sun with a hat and 30 SPF sunscreen (Sunscreen isn't recommended for infants under 6 months; instead, keep your baby out of direct sunlight and dress her in protective clothing.) But if your baby gets a sunburn, soothe it with an aloe vera-based cream. You can also administer over-the-counter pain relievers, like Tylenol. If vomiting or fever occurs, it means the burn is severe and you should see your pediatrician.

  • Bug Bites: Most insect bites and stings look like firm, raised bumps. Care for a bee sting by gently scraping out the stinger with a sterile pin or tweezers. Put a cold compress on the area to relieve pain. (Note that many kids are allergic to bee stings-if rapid swelling or wheezing occurs, get medical help immediately.) Mosquito bites are especially common in babies -- the bugs are actually attracted to the hemoglobin in infant blood. Clean and dry the bite, then apply an over-the-counter itch relief cream, like Benadryl ointment. To keep your child from scratching, cut her fingernails and keep them clean.

  • Knots and Bruises: Apply an ice compress to the area to help numb pain and reduce swelling. To relieve soreness, administer an over-the-counter pain reliever like Tylenol or Ibuprofen. If your child seems lethargic, disoriented, or vomits after bumping his head, seek medical care to check for a concussion.

  • Motion Sickness/Nausea: It's best not to give babies and toddlers medication for nausea -- doctors say it can make stomach upset worse. Simply let your child rest and call your pediatrician if symptoms worsen or don't subside within a few hours.

Kristyn Kusek is a health and lifestyle writers whose work has appeared in Redbook, Good Housekeeping, Parenting, The New York Times, and Lifetime TV Online.


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|,|||-||noname38|,|babarnewbabn1|,|Infant Massage|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Ken Howard and Jyothi Larson for Your Baby Today
March 13, 2000


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Newborn Care

Infant Massage

By Ken Howard and Jyothi Larson for Your Baby Today


No new parent needs to be told to cuddle and touch her baby. But did you know that specific kinds of touch- infant massage- can help preemies gain weight or fussy babies settle down? Research has shown that massage calms colicky babies, improves sleeping patterns, and can help premature or ill babies who have trouble nursing latch on, and breastfeed successfully.

But even if your newborn is full-term and easy-going, massage can benefit your baby. "Any loving touch is good touch," says Susie Plechner, a certified infant massage instructor and spokesperson for the International Association of Infant Massage, "but massage is one of the best ways to bond with your baby."

To get started, lie your baby on her back, either on a blanket on the floor next to you, or on your lap, with her head near your knees. Talk to her in a soothing voice to help her relax. If you wish, put a dab of an unscented massage oil in the palms of your hands (avoid oils made from nuts, since they may cause an allergic reaction). Then:

  1. Start with the legs. Hold one foot in one hand and use the other hand to "milk" the leg, moving from ankle to thigh. Then, hold the thigh with both hands (like you're holding a baseball bat) and use a very gentle twisting and squeezing motion as you move your hands from thigh to foot. Now roll the leg between your hands from knee to ankle. To finish, lightly stroke the legs from thigh to feet.

  2. Tummy time. To massage your baby's abdomen, slide your palm and fingers in a hand-over-hand circular motion, moving gently from the rib cage downward. Now slide both hands around the abdomen in clockwise, circular movements.

  3. If your baby has gas, try the "I Love U" stroke Đ a time-tested tummy relaxer. Picture an upside down U over your baby's abdomen. Start with a downward stroke for the "I" on baby's left side. Then stroke along the imaginary upside down "L" and then along the upside down "U."


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June 11, 2001


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Newborn Care

Infant Nail Care

By Dana Sullivan for Your Baby Today


Trimming a wiggly baby's tiny fingernails and toenails can be an exercise in frustration -- and fear that you'll nick her sensitive skin with the clippers. But your newborn's fingernails should be trimmed about once a week, and her toenails once a month, to prevent her from scratching herself and others.

Ideally, the best time for baby's manicure and pedicure is after her bath. Baby's nails are softened from the bath, making them easy to cut. If your baby won't sit still, snip nails during naptime.

To keep nails neat and smooth, follow these simple tips:

  • Using baby nail clippers or blunt-nosed scissors, follow the natural curve of the fingernail but cut toenails straight across (if using clippers or scissors makes you uneasy, you can also file baby's nails with a soft emery board).
  • To avoid pinching or cutting her skin with the clippers, push the pad of the finger or toe down and away from the nail while you trim.
  • If you do accidentally nick your baby's skin, apply a bit of pressure to the cut with a piece of sterile gauze until the bleeding stops, and then dab on some antibiotic ointment.
  • If she won't sit still, have another adult hold your infant, gently holding her arm still while you work on her nails.
  • An infected or ingrown nail will look red and inflamed around the edge, and the skin around the nail may feel hard. It will probably hurt when touched. Holding warm compresses on the nail may help clear up the problem, but be sure to tell your pediatrician about it in case it requires additional treatment, such as antibiotics.


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|,|||-||noname274|,|babarnewbabn4|,|Infant Reflexes|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Dana Sullivan for Your Baby Today
September 3, 2001


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Baby Development

Infant Reflexes

By Dana Sullivan for Your Baby Today


Until your newborn can think for himself, most of his movements, from kicking to sucking, are purely reflexive. But by three months, you'll notice that he's able to control many of the actions that are now random.

The presence of some basic instincts tell pediatricians that a baby's central nervous system is functioning properly. And even though newborns are wired with more than 70 reflexes, pediatricians typically check for just a few. If you don't see evidence of the following common reflexes, or if they're noticeably slower than they should be, let your child's doctor know.

  • ROOTING.
    Rooting is a reflex that prompts a newborn to look for food. When he feels you stroke his cheek, or feels your nipple against his cheek, he automatically turns toward the sensation and moves his head from side to side, searching until he connects with the breast or bottle. Within about three weeks, he'll be able to voluntarily turn his head and move his mouth into position without first doing the search.

  • STARTLE OR MORO.
    When a baby throws his arms and legs out to his sides and then pulls his arms in close to his chest he's demonstrating the startle, or Moro, reflex. Move your baby suddenly, and he'll demonstrate this reflex. He'll also startle in response to changes in temperature -- such as when you undress him -- and to loud noises. The startle reflex generally disappears by two months.

  • STEPPING.
    At his most recent check-up, you probably noticed the pediatrician hold your baby upright, with her hands tucked under baby's armpits and her thumbs supporting his head. She was actually testing your baby's stepping reflex -- checking to see if he responded to being held in this position by lifting his feet up and down, almost as if he were trying to walk. This reflex tells the pediatrician that a baby's spinal cord and brain stem are functioning normally. Babies usually stop stepping by about six to eight weeks.

Dana Sullivan is a frequent contributor to Your Baby Today and also writest for Fit Pregnancy, Parenting, and Self. She's mom to Liam, 4, and Julia, 2.


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|,|Color Boy|-||-|||-||noname129|,|babarnewbabn5|,|Interacting With Your Baby|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Dorothy Knopper for Your Baby Today
October 23, 2000


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Relationships

Interacting With Your Baby

By Dorothy Knopper for Your Baby Today


Babies are born so helpless, depending on us for every need. When do they understand the nuances in our touch, tone of voice, and facial expressions? When should we talk to them?

Even before infants recognize our faces, they respond to being held, a gentle touch, and a mother's soft voice. They respond to music, words, being read to, and their names. It is important to talk to babies early on, when they are feeding, being diapered, driving in the car.

One mother used diaper time to name all the people (and animals) in the baby's life--Mommy, Daddy, Granny, Brother, Nanny, Pets, etc.--in a singsong voice. Eventually the "People Song" became baby's favorite, and in a few months he was singing it himself.

Another mother used morning feeding time to relate the day's schedule--morning walk, grandma coming to visit, doctor's appointment, trip to the grocery store, etc. The baby listened intently and eventually giggled at the mention of each event.

A father used bedtime to read a story while cuddling baby in a rocking chair. It wasn't long before the baby pointed to a book before going to bed, needing that special time before falling asleep.

Babies understand much more than we may think, and they react to pleasant routine, as in the above examples. Following are some suggestions to encourage early speech development, a feeling of well-being, and a pleasant and calm life for parents and baby:

  • Treat your baby as an individual, with specific characteristics and tastes. Call her by name.

  • Talk to your baby from early infancy in complete sentences. Use baby talk sparingly (for difficult words like "s'ghetti" for spaghetti, or baby's own version of multi-syllabic names).

  • Smile often--your baby will respond.

  • Try to figure out what your baby wants when he cries or is ornery - his needs are usually very specific and often simple, such as a certain toy, a diaper change, etc.

  • Be consistent. Both parents may not always agree, but they should discuss issues and compromise, if necessary, presenting a united front.

  • Enjoy your baby, but also be sure to take some time for yourself away from her, leaving her with a competent caregiver.

  • Too much love has never spoiled a child.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




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November 1, 1999


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Newborn Care

Is Your Baby Ready for Solid Foods?

From the Editors of Your Baby Today


If she always seems hungry, you may be thinking about introducing solid foods to your baby. But the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends baby be 4 to 6 months old before solid foods are introduced. Remember, not all babies are ready to eat solid foods at the same time.

Rely on your baby, not a calendar, to let you know if she's ready at this age. If you introduce solid foods too early, your baby is more likely to have allergic reactions. Babies can't properly chew and swallow solid foods much before 4 to 6 months of age. And your baby's digestive system must mature somewhat before it can handle these new foods.

Signs that baby's ready for solid foods

Before you introduce solid foods, ask yourself these questions:

  • Has baby doubled her birth weight?

  • Does baby consume 32 ounces or more of breastmilk or formula each day?

  • Can baby sit up with little support and turn her head when she's full?

  • Can baby move a dab of thinned baby cereal to the back of her tongue and swallow it? (This is a signal that baby has the ability to swallow nonliquid foods.)

  • Does baby frequently put things in her mouth?

  • Is baby interested in trying new tastes and textures?

  • Does baby watch with interest as you eat, perhaps even opening her mouth and leaning forward as if to ask for a bite?
If you can answer yes to these questions, baby may be ready to start solid foods. Just remember, until your baby is about a year old, her main source of nutrition should still be breastmilk or iron-fortified formula.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




|,|||-||isyourhomchi|,|babarparques|,|Is Your Home Child-Proof?|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|September 13, 1999

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Is your home ready for that new or soon-arriving family member? Babyant.com is putting your house to the test. The following is a checklist of safety items every household should have. All of the safety items listed are inexpensive and easy to find and install. Be sure to consult your local specialists regarding any safety questions you may have. Protect your child from harm and injury and child-proof your home today!
  1. Night Lights
    Place in hallways and bathrooms. Protect your child from bumps and bruises during toilet visits in the middle of the night.


  2. Safety Locks & Latches
    Install on cabinet doors, drawers, toilet bowls, and kitchen appliances. Protect your child from poisonous household products, falling objects, and possible drowning. You may want to empty out a cabinet and designate it as a baby-safe cabinet where you can place toys and new items to cure your baby's curiosity.


  3. Swimming Pool Barriers
    Whether you decide to install pool safety nets or self-closing swimming pool gates, be sure there is always adult supervision of your child at all times.


  4. Smoke Detectors
    Install inside all bedrooms and in hallways. Your home should already be equipped with smoke detectors. Protect you and your family from fire-related injuries. Check your existing smoke detectors twice a year and install new ones where necessary.


  5. Carbon Monoxide Detectors
    Install in hallways outside bedrooms and in areas with fuel burning appliances. Carbon Monoxide is a colorless, odorless, and poisonous gas produced when fuel is burned. Carbon Monoxide can leak into the house through faulty furnaces, water heaters, gas stoves, and other appliances. Be sure to also have your fuel burning appliances inspected annually by qualified specialists for leakage.


  6. Fire Extinguisher
    Are you ready or equipped to put out even a small, self-contained fire? If you are not, consider purchasing a fire extinguisher. More importantly, familiarize yourself with the use of the fire extinguisher so that you are ready in the event of a house fire.


  7. First Aid Kit
    Is your first aid kit unorganized and full of empty containers? It's time to restock. Be sure your first aid kit contains items for you to treat cuts and bruises, colds and fevers, and other common household mishaps.


  8. Emergency Numbers
    Keep a list of important and emergency phone numbers posted on the refrigerator door or in a visible place. Be sure to include phone numbers of the police, fire department, poison control center, pediatrician, relatives, and neighbors.


  9. Baby Monitors
    Ideal for nursery rooms. Be up to the minute with your baby's status at all times. Rest more easily knowing that your baby is sleeping in the next room without any problems.


  10. Electrical Outlet Plugs
    Protect your curious baby from possible electrical shock by plugging up all of the outlets. Be sure that each plug has a tight fit, which cannot easily be removed by your baby.


  11. Door & Window Guards
    Prevent your baby from falling out of windows or walking straight out of the front door without you knowing it. Install child-proof door knob covers and window locks to prevent these accidents from happening.


  12. Corner Guards & Door Stops
    Cover and pad every conceivable sharp corners and counter tops in areas accessible to your child. Also prevent little finger from being pinched between closing doors by installing door stops or by simply placing a piece of cloth over the door hinges.


  13. Bath Mats
    There are many hidden dangers in a seemingly harmless bath. Protect your child from slippery bath tubs and scalding hot water with temperature-sensitive, coloring changing, anti-slip adhesive appliques.


  14. Cord Shorteners
    Long telephone cords, drape cords, and blind cords can be strangulation hazards. Be sure to purchase new or cut existing cords to keep out of your child's reach.


  15. Safety Gates
    Install near entrances to stairs, the kitchen, and other off limit rooms. Be sure to securely install the safety gates and contact the manufactures with any questions or concerns.


The health and safety related information offered by BabyAnt.com is intended for general knowledge and educational purposes only. This information is not intended to serve as a substitute for professional medical care. Always consult qualified health-care professionals if you have concerns about the condition of your baby.


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|,|||-||itsbathtime|,|babarnewbabn1|,|It's Bath Time!|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|From the Editors of Your Baby Today
November 1, 1999


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Newborn Care

It's Bath Time!

From the Editors of Your Baby Today


It's bath time!

Most babies love a nice bath. It's warm, it's soothing, and it's relaxing. And because babies love skin-to-skin contact, bathing offers another great opportunity for warm interaction between you and your little one.

Ten tips for good, clean fun

  • How often should baby have a bath? Check with your doctor; more than likely, he or she won't recommend a daily bath for your newborn. The frequency depends on your climate, your baby's health, and the time of year. Sponge baths are a good idea until baby is about 6 weeks old. Use warm water and a soft cloth to clean all those baby parts that need special attentionĐfirst the face and then the neck, hands, and diaper area. Of course, bathe more often as the situation requiresĐafter all, babies can get a bit messy. When your baby starts to eat solid foods (at around 4 months), you'll need to bathe him more often.

  • TLC for all. Sponge-bathe your baby until the umbilical cord falls off. For circumcised baby boys, wait until the circumcision has healed (about 10 days) before giving him his first full bath.

  • Temperature counts. Your baby can't regulate his body temperature as well as you can, so always bathe him in a warm room. The water should be at body temperature. Always check the bath water temperature with the underside of your wrist before you place baby into the water.

  • Get a grip. A wet baby is a slippery baby, so use both hands to bathe him. Watch for his natural startled reaction to the water, which may cause him to slip out of your grasp. To keep baby from slipping in the sink or tub, lay a towel beneath him to act as a soft bath mat.

  • Choose a mild soap and shampoo. A newborn's skin is very sensitive, so use only mild, no-tears baby soaps and shampoos. Avoid using oils, lotions, and other toiletries on your baby unless they're recommended by a doctor.

  • Be prepared. Collect soap, towels, and other bath items so they're close at hand before you begin a bath.

  • Hair care. Until your baby is several months old, shampoo his hair about once a week. Use a mild no-tears formula, and place a washcloth on his forehead to help keep drips out of his eyes. Of course, if your baby has lots of hair, shampoo whenever necessary.

  • Cradle-cap care. For the first few months, you may notice little flakes on your baby's scalp that are caused by cradle cap. Simply remove the flakes by gently brushing his hair with a soft brush after you've lathered it with shampoo. Then rinse.

  • Pat dry. When tub time is done, bundle up baby in a clean, soft towel, and dry him off by gently patting (not rubbing) his skin and hair. Then take a deep breath and enjoy the wonderful fresh smell of your little one.

  • Water safety. Never leave your baby alone in any amount of waterĐeven for a second. Warn siblings against turning on faucets while baby is in the tub or sink to avoid accidental burns.

Where to bathe?
  • A portable bath is ideal for your baby's first water experiences because there are no faucets for him to bump against. You can set one on the kitchen counter or on a table in a warm room. Place a towel underneath to catch any water spills, and remember to line the bath with a soft towel to prevent your baby from slipping.

  • The kitchen sink will do if your baby will fit in it comfortably. Watch out for the faucets, and line the sink with a towel.

  • The bathtub will be your choice when baby grows too big for the sink, which will happen when he's about 3 to 6 months old. You'll need extra safety gadgets for this larger expanse of water. If your baby can sit up, place him in a bathing seat. Or lay him on a bathing mat (like a big sponge) set in shallow tub water. If you can't just let the answering machine do its job, take a cordless phone into the bathing area so you can answer calls without leaving your baby's sight. (Be sure to stay away from the bathtub with the phone.) Never leave your baby in a tub unattended, regardless of how little water is in it.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




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|,|||-||noname299|,|babarpreghea|,|Keep Up Your Kegels|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Christine R. McLaughlin for Your Baby Today
November 12, 2001


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Healthy Mom

Keep Up Your Kegels

By Christine R. McLaughlin for Your Baby Today


When you were pregnant, you no doubt heard about the importance of doing your Kegels, an exercise that strengthens the pelvic floor muscle and helps you to avoid leaking urine and helps prepare you for the rigors of childbirth.

But just because you've had your baby doesn't mean you'll no longer benefit from Kegels. The pelvic floor is a group of muscles that supports the uterus, bladder and bowel, and it gets stretched and weakened not only during pregnancy, but also from the trauma of childbirth. So it must be retrained and strengthened to work properly again. If not, incontinence can result (even more so in menopausal years, when the effects of gravity and hormones are thrown into the mix).

The benefits of doing these exercises daily are well worth it: If you've been leaking a mild to moderate amount of urine following childbirth, chances are doing Kegel exercises routinely will improve the situation, and perhaps even cure your incontinence. (If you've had significantly more leakage or experienced nerve damage as a result of childbirth, the exercises may not be effective and you may need to be seen by a urogynecologist.)

Kegels may also add a kick to your love life. Many experts say that stronger pelvic floor muscles can make sex more pleasurable for both partners.

Unfortunately, many women think they're doing Kegel exercises correctly when they're not. Instead of tightening the muscles, they actually take a deep breath and push down, called a valsalva maneuver, which is counterproductive, says Glenn Hurt, M.D., a professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the Medical College of Virginia in Richmond.

In order to identify the correct muscles needed for Kegels, Dr. Hurt suggests voluntarily interrupting the urine stream. (But don't make a habit of doing this because it can lead to problems.) Then when you're aware of the correct muscles, you'll be able to do the exercises properly.

Tighten and hold the muscles for 8 to 10 seconds at a time. Kegel exercises should be done every day, multiple times. Aim for 10 to 15 repetitions 3 to 4 times per day.

For more information or to find a urogynecologist, contact the American Urogynecologic Society at 2025 M Street NW, Suite 800, Washington, DC 20036; 202-367-1167; HYPERLINK http://www.augs.org or e-mail: AUGS@dc.sba.com.




Christine R. McLaughlin is a freelance writer and editor from Oreland, PA, and mother of Joey, six months. She's written for Family Circle, American Health and Fitness magazines.



The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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November 1, 1999


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Newborn Care

Keeping Your Baby Warm

From the Editors of Your Baby Today


Newborn babies need to be kept warm. That's why your baby was bundled up in a receiving blanket in the hospital nursery. Your baby doesn't have the ability to adjust her body temperature the way you do, so it's up to you to keep her at the right temperature. Here are some tips for keeping your baby at the right temperature:

Use your own outfit as a guide. Many doctors will tell you to dress your baby as you are dressed plus one thin layer. If you're wearing a T-shirt and jeans on a nice warm day, then baby will be comfortable if she is similarly covered, perhaps with an added undershirt. If you need a sweater, so will your baby.

  • Keep your home temperature at 68 to 70 degrees F. That's a comfortable temperature which won't require your baby to be bundled up all the time.

  • Avoid drafts. Don't place your baby near the draft of an open window, open door, or in front of a hot- or cold-air register that blows air. Even ceiling fans can create a breeze that's too cool.

  • Go for the layered look. Use undershirts and easy-to-remove tops to layer clothing for warmth.

  • Put a hat on baby. Keep your baby's head covered in cold weather and when her hair is wet.

  • Don't overdo it. Babies need to be warm, but not hot. If your baby feels too warm, remove a layer of clothing.

Dressing your baby for a trip outdoors

When you're taking your baby outdoors for a walk, a trip to a relatives, or a quick run to the grocery store, here's how to keep her comfortable:
  • Dress your baby appropriately for the outdoor temperature.

  • In cold weather, always cover baby's feet, hands, and head.

  • In warm weather, you don't need to keep booties on your baby.

  • For car trips on cold days, warm up the car first before loading your baby inside.

Bundling baby

The nurses at the hospital will show you how to properly bundle your baby. The standard method is a lot like making an open-topped burrito. Be careful not to bundle her too tightly and pay close attention to how her arms are positioned. Once she can roll around on her own, she'll want to be bundled less.

For car trips on warm days, you should shield your baby from hot direct sunlight by using a blanket in the window or a shade made especially for car windows.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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|,|Color Blue|-||-|||-||kingsley|,|brand|,|Kingsley Clothing|,||,||,||,|Kingsley specializes in fashion-forward baby clothes. Most items feature a punk or retro look. Unfortunately, many items have been discontinued. Please see Mini Shatsu for other fantastic retro styles.|,|Kingsley|,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,||,||,|||-||noname92|,|babarpreghea|,|Kitty Litter and Pregnancy|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Melissa Ramsdell for Your Baby Today
August 7, 2000


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Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Health and Wellness

Kitty Litter and Pregnancy

By Melissa Ramsdell for Your Baby Today


When morning sickness, swollen feet and back aches get you down, remember the joys of pregnancy: guilt-free ice cream binges, all new clothes and baby showers.

And, your partner has to scoop the kitty litter for the next nine months.

That's because, cute as they may be, some cats carry a parasite that can give you and your baby a dangerous infection called toxoplasmosis. Often, women pick up the parasite when they change the litter box.

The odds of having a problem with toxoplasmosis are low--one in 1,000 pregnancies are affected--but the consequences are serious. In some cases, babies have been born with birth defects, such as severe learning disabilities, water on the brain, or deafness.

So doctors like Dr. David Hager, an obstetrician from Lexington, Kentucky, tell their patients to play it safe if they have cats at home.

"I give everyone the same advice: stay away from cat litter and avoid raw meat and you shouldn't be at risk," he says.

Ask your doctor about a blood test that will show if you have already been exposed to toxoplasmosis. If so, experts say you probably won't be infected again while pregnant because your body has built up a resistance to it. If not, be extra cautious about avoiding exposure.

Also, test the cat.

"If the cat tests positive, that means he's been exposed in the past and is unlikely to shed these little things in his stool," says Dr. James Richards, a Cornell University veterinarian. "In a sense, a positively-testing cat is probably the best guy to have around."

Outdoor cats are more likely to catch toxoplasmosis from eating birds and mice than an indoor cat who eats food from the pet store, Richards says.

Other ways to reduce risk:

  • Wear rubber gloves when gardening and wash uncooked vegetables.
  • Cover outdoor sandboxes so cats can't use them.
  • Keep kitchen counters clean and don't let cats jump on them.
  • Wash hands well after petting cats.
  • Consider keeping outdoor cats inside until the baby comes.
  • Avoid eating dishes with rare meat, especially pork or lamb.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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January 8, 2001


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Bringing Up Baby

Learn By Playing
Playtime: An Instructive Experience for Parent and Baby

By Carol Harding for Your Baby Today


Play is a child's "work" because it accomplishes so many developmental tasks. When children play they learn about themselves and the world around them - how to relate to others and how to communicate.

A baby's playtime is equally important for parents. Playtime allows a parent and baby to share glee, and draws a parent into a baby's magical world. Tickle-tickle, peek-a-boo, and those made up interactive games are not only fun, but also bond baby and parent. The smiles and giggles that emerge make the simplest activities rewarding.

Parents appear to be genetically "wired up" to enjoy being with babies. First movements, burps, and yawns provide parents with lifelong memories. A baby's first sounds teach parents to talk in a special language (called "motherese") that helps develop language skills. It is during playtime that parents and babies come to know each other and learn to communicate.

Kicking, reaching, touching, gumming, wiggling, and babbling are all ways that infants and toddlers experiment with body sensations and motor movements. Swiss Professor Jean Piaget watched his own children and others engage in this kind of "sensorimotor" play as he formulated his theory of how humans develop knowledge. Babies' play, he believed, was the foundation for all later learning. To him, babies were like small scientists who experiment with their bodies and the world around them as they invent knowledge.

Although healthy babies tend to play whenever and wherever they can, there are some ways that parents can help turn ordinary moments into fun learning opportunities.

  • Create a playful environment. Babies don't need toys as much as they need time and a child-safe space to discover themselves and their surroundings.

  • Let play happen. Don't over plan for play or structure too many activities for a baby or toddler. Quiet time and shared interactions that follow from baby's natural body movements and actions are the best ways to help a baby learn through play.

  • Both interactive play and individual playtime are important ways a baby learns. Diaper changing games and those invented together during bath time and mealtime are wonderful ways to interact and help your baby learn about the routines of life.

  • Support a baby's playtime. Talk with children about their play, be sure they have time for their own inventions and fantasies, and appreciate playtime in your own life.

  • Learn about play. Go to the U.S. Department of Education's Web site (www.ed.gov/databases/ERIC_Digests/index) and conduct a search for "play" for articles about playtime throughout a baby's development.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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|,|||-||noname230|,|babarnewbabn5|,|Making the Most of Doctor Visits|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Carol Harding, Ph.D. for Your Baby Today
May 21, 2001


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Relationships

Making the Most of Doctor Visits

By Carol Harding, Ph.D. for Your Baby Today


Once your baby arrives, your family doctor, pediatrician, various specialists, and, at times, emergency room doctors will become your partners in your infant's care. Doctors who specialize in working with families and young children are typically very skilled at recognizing and alleviating anxious feelings, which should put you and your baby more at ease. But still, you should be a proactive patient on your infant's behalf. Here's how to get the most out of every doctor visit so baby remains happy and healthy:

  • Interview several doctors. Before your baby is born, do some research and interview as many doctors it takes to find the right one. Discuss medical approaches the doctor practices. Talk about your expectations and feelings.
  • Observe the doctor's office. Are office personnel friendly as well as organized? Can you call for advice anytime? Will the doctor return your calls quickly? Will the doctor see you and your baby when you think it's necessary?
  • Mutual respect. Your baby's doctor is a partner in your family's health. If that partnership becomes uncomfortable or unsatisfying, be ready to do something about it. Talk to your doctor about your concerns. Consult with another doctor and, if necessary, consider changing physicians.
  • More than medicine. Take advantage of the healthy appointments to talk about your infant. Talking about your baby's behavior and achievements is as important as relating medical oncerns. Share stories about how your baby plays, whether she smiles when you talk to her, and what she does when she sees her Grandpa. The more you share, the better your doctor can learn about your baby's social, emotional, and physical development.
  • Put time on your side. Make sure that you give yourself plenty of time to get to the doctor's office. If you don't have to rush or worry, the visit will be more enjoyable for you and baby. Take along a favorite book or toy to read or play with while you wait to see the doctor (consider a picture book about visiting the doctor).
  • Support your baby. Help your baby anticipate what the doctor will do. Talk gently about the doctor's movements and procedures. Even before your baby can use language, he will recognize the tone of your voice and will be comforted by it. Encourage your doctor to talk to your baby during the examination. Gentle talk builds understanding.
  • Be sensitive to baby's needs. Acknowledge your baby's pain and discomfort when appropriate. Before immunizations or other painful procedures, hold your baby close and tell him that something may hurt a little and that you're right there to comfort him. Hold him when you can and touch him gently. Pretending it won't hurt doesn't really help. As you comfort him, you're building trust between the two of you. You're letting him know that you're paying attention to his feelings (both the good ones and the painful ones) and that you're there to take care of him.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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|,|||-||noname7|,|babarnewbabn2|,|Managing Morning Sickness|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|From the Editors of Your Baby Today
November 29, 1999


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Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Health and Wellness

Managing Morning Sickness

From the Editors of Your Baby Today


In the midst of all the joyous feelings about your pregnancy, you also may be feeling a bit queasy. Nausea or vomiting is called morning sickness, but it can happen at any time of the day or night. Some women experience an occasional episode, some never have morning sickness at all, and others are sick several times a day for months on end. Usually, the problem goes away after the third month.


What causes this condition?

It's currently believed that nausea is related to the "pregnancy" hormone (human chorionic gonadotropin). Your lifestyle also can affect the severity of your morning sickness.

  • Women who don’t get enough rest seem more prone to attacks.

  • Women who are under stress also may be more likely to experience nausea and vomiting.

How to ease the quease
  • Get out of bed slowly. An abrupt change from laying flat to standing will only increase the feeling of dizziness.

  • Eat frequent small meals. Taking little meals throughout the day will help keep your blood-sugar levels steady and will keep your stomach filled to minimize that queasy feeling.

  • Snack on easy to digest foods, such as crackers, whole-wheat toast, a hot baked potato, cooked pasta, cooked rice, or fruit.

  • Avoid greasy foods, such as butter, margarine, mayonnaise, bacon, gravy, pastries, fried meats, and french fries.

  • Go easy on spicy foods, especially those cooked with pepper, hot chili peppers, and garlic.

  • Keep your kitchen well ventilated to exhaust lingering cooking odors. Pregnant women often have an exaggerated sense of smell.

  • Try eating cold foods. They have less odor and may be easier to swallow.

  • Drink water or suck on ice to avoid dehydration if you’ve been vomiting. Contact your doctor if you vomit more than twice daily.

  • Exercise. It will help you relieve the stress that may be contributing to your morning sickness and it also will help you sleep better at night.

Combating constipation

Your growing baby and uterus are putting the squeeze on your intestines, causing an uncomfortable slow-down in your digestion. Also, the hormonal changes during pregnancy relax your muscles so they can accommodate your expanding uterus. This relaxation also slows down digestion. One result is constipation and another is flatulence. The best way to deal with the problem is to increase your fiber consumption and fluid intake. Try eating a high-fiber cereal for breakfast, increasing the amount a little each morning. Snack on a few dried prunes or a handful of raisins. And drink 8 glasses of fluid every day, preferably water, to keep your stools soft. As your constipation goes away, so will the gassiness. You can speed the process if you avoid beans, broccoli, cabbage, onions, and fried foods.

Eating a few graham crackers, some melba toast, plain popcorn, or a handful of dry cereal before you get out of bed can help control morning sickness. These carbohydrate-rich foods will slowly elevate your blood-sugar levels to combat feelings of nausea.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




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October 2, 2000


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Relationships

Memoirs of a (Thankfully) Temporary Single Parent

By David Menconi for Your Baby Today


Children have a remarkable sense of radar, one that allows them to pick the worst possible time to inflict their most awful calamities. Generally, this means you can count on something ghastly happening whenever your spouse is out of town and you're trying to manage things alone.

Things in our household are never exactly calm, of course, even when both my wife and I are there. We've got three kids--one 5-year-old and two 1-year-old twins--so man-to-man defense is out of the question, and we've got to play zone. Still, it's at least manageable most of the time. But then my wife up and left town recently, to attend her cousin's wedding. That left Team Parents down one defender, trying to keep the peace through a long weekend outnumbered by the kids three-to-one.

The first day's chronology went something like this:

1:00 p.m. - All five of us journey out to the airport to drop off mom. Hugs and kisses all around. Promising to call every day, she disappears into the terminal, leaving the rest of us to our fate.

8:30 p.m. - Following a relatively uneventful afternoon, dinner, and bathtime, our 1-year-old twins Edward and Claudia conk out early. Both are in bed fast asleep by 8:30, an hour before 5-year-old Aaron's bedtime. He and I pass the time playing with blocks.

Midnight - I turn in, crossing my fingers that everybody decides to sleep through the night.

1:30 a.m. - Awakened from a sound sleep by distress signals from Aaron, I stumble bleary-eyed into his room and sit down on the edge of his bed --just in time for him to throw up a large quantity of that evening's dinner. I get Aaron cleaned up and changed; strip the sheets and start them in the wash; put fresh sheets on the bed; give Aaron a drink of water; get him back to sleep.

2:10 a.m. - Aaron's second crisis follows, just as I'm finally on the verge of falling back asleep. I do at least get him into the bathroom before it happens. The bathroom rugs take the brunt this time; they are added to the pile in the laundry room downstairs. I take Aaron's temperature, no fever.

2:45 a.m. - Claudia begins to squawk; requires rocking before she'll go back to sleep. One of my prayers is answered when her twin brother Edward mercifully sleeps right through it.

3:15 a.m. - Round number three with Aaron, this time in his bed (alas, the bowl I placed beside him goes unused). Repeat sheet-strip-and-laundry drill. Aaron is miffed that the clean sheets I put on his bed aren't the dinosaur ones he likes; sorry, I tell him, both sets of those are in the wash. Still no fever.

3:25 a.m. - Apparently annoyed that people are awake and yet no fresh food is appearing in his bowl, Hector the cat issues a cry for help in the form of a yowl. I would throw something at him, but he's out of range on the downstairs landing.

3:35 a.m. - Aaron is still awake and complaining about a tummyache, poor guy. I call the doctor.

3:40 a.m. - While I'm on hold with the doctor's answering service, Aaron throws up for the fourth time. But the good news is that we finally have 100 % toilet-containment, so there's minimal cleanup this time. I bring Aaron's pillow in and settle him down on the rug in the bathroom; then lay down myself just outside the bathroom door and finally fall back asleep.

5:55 a.m. - Aaron's fifth and final upheaval occurs. Given the ordeal he's gone through, he remains in remarkable spirits. When I tell him we'll need to go to the doctor later, he asks if it will involve any shots. I do not know, I say; I feel all better, he says through tears. I do not believe him; return him to his bed where he falls asleep. (Later, the doctor will diagnose a virus and prescribe a regimen of rest, Gatorade, and dry toast; no shots, which makes Aaron happy.)

6:20 a.m. - As Claudia and Edward commence their morning reveille, I stare up at the ceiling and wonder if Erma Bombeck ever felt this way.



The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




|,|||-||mesfromaut|,|humor|,|Message From The Author|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|From: Elizabeth Pantley Author of Perfect Parenting and Kid Cooperation
February 14, 2000


|,|From: Elizabeth Pantley Author of Perfect Parenting and Kid Cooperation
© Copyright 1999
Book Available At: Elizabeth Pantley Home Page
February 14, 2000



Get your name published and win a free book!

Hello Fellow Parents,

Elizabeth Pantley here – parent educator, mom of four and author of Kid Cooperation, Perfect Parenting and my newest book: Hidden Messages (available Sept. 2000). I’m in the process of writing my fourth book. This one’s really fun – or shall I say funny! It’s a look at the side of parenting that mainstream parenting books don’t cover – the goofy, the hilarious, and the embarrassingly funny. I need your funny stories! If you want to share your moments in my new book I’ll publish your name and send you a free autographed copy, too!

Here’s what I’m looking for: (The examples below are from Parents Magazine, Oct. 99)If I use your story in my book, I’ll add your name to it like this:

Mary B., mom to Jessie and Kayla, Tennessee

And I’ll send you a personally autographed copy. If I don’t use your story I’ll still say thank you with a discount certificate off the price of the book!

Please send your story to me via e-mail at: elizabeth@pantley.com or by snail mail at: 5720 – 127 Avenue NE, Kirkland, WA 98033-8741.

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November 29, 1999


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Baby Style

Millennium Celebrations
Planning for the Big Night

By Kathryn E. Livingston for Your Baby Today


More than 300,000 babies are born each month on average in the United States, according to National Vital Statistics Reports. But with the fever to conceive a millennium baby that peaked last April 9th, it's quite likely that January 2000 will yield a baby bumper-crop.

Delivering a millenium-baby is one way to make the day memorable! For many of you who are already parents, you may be thinking about how you, too, can make the night a special one for your family. Here, some tips on planning for New Year's Eve:

  • Out on Your Own. For parents who are going out as a couple, babysitting fees may be inflated (one woman advertised her services on the web for $3,500 a night!). Most likely your local sitter will be pleased with a hefty tip, as long as you schedule well in advance. Restaurants and resorts worldwide have planned special menus and galas for the grand evening with events ranging from world cruises, to two a.m. hors d'oeuvres parties. If you opt to go out, make your reservations now (or yesterday!), and don't be surprised to find high prices.

  • Baby's Night Out. For those who plan to take baby along, the millennium options are many. Smuggler's Notch, a popular family ski resort in Vermont, for instance, is planning a three-day millennium celebration that includes moonlight snow shoeing and fireworks. The resort provides daycare for babies six weeks old and up. Restaurants are also hopping with millennium menus; Ed Debevic's in Beverly Hills (also found in other locations around the country), offers an early family "bash" from 5:30 to 8, with lots of treats for youngsters. Some entire cities, including Reading, Massachusetts and Portland Oregon, have plans for town-wide celebrations. If you're lucky enough to live in a millennium-minded municipality, even babies in snuglies or backpacks will be able to drink in the excitement of the New Year without wandering far from home.

  • Y2K at Home. Many parents prefer to ring in the New Year in their own cozy quarters. Invite some friends or relatives, plan a special menu, stock up on champagne, balloons, and confetti, and get out the camcorder so your baby will have a permanent record of what the grown-ups were so excited about. Planning a get-together with other new parents--neighbors, friends from LaMaze, for instance, might be fun.

    When your baby gets ready to snooze, (whether it's before or after the ball drops), his crib will be only a heartbeat away, and you can share the first moments of the year 2000 with your larger loved one.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




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May 29, 2000


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Baby Style

Musical Suggestions for Children

By David Menconi for Your Baby Today


So let's say purple dinosaur burnout is in full effect. You've already written out of your will the person who gave your kids a copy of "Barney's Favorites," and you're going to scream if you have to hear that I-Love-You song one more time.

What to do? Short of hiding Barney in the attic, a better strategy is distraction. Start exposing your young 'uns to adult music you can stand to listen to yourself, maybe via mixtapes, and get them started on the notion that there's a wider musical universe out there beyond what they hear on "Teletubbies" or "Sesame Street."

Eventually, of course, the music your children listen to will drive you crazy in entirely different ways. But until they discover Limp Bizkit, there's room for agreeable compromise in the form of a band like the B-52's. "Rock Lobster" and "Planet Claire," both available on the B-52's "Time Capsule" Best-of (Reprise Records, 1998), exude a cartoonish sci-fi vibe that's perfect for kids, knowingly cheesy for parents. Speaking of cartoonish, the Squirrel Nut Zippers play music that sounds like it should be a soundtrack for one of those old black-and-white cartoons where all the toys in a store come to life late at night. "Hot" (Mammoth Records, 1996) hits a good balance between uptempo jump tunes for the mornings, and quieter ballads for evening.

It's never too early to start delving into musical history. To that end, try the Coasters' "Very Best" (Rhino Records, 1994) and Cab Calloway's "Are You Hep to the Jive?" (Columbia Records, 1994). The Coasters were the quirkiest of the 1950s R&B vocal groups, specializing in goofy novelties like "Yakety Yak" and "Charlie Brown." A giant of the '30s big-band era, Calloway was the original rapper. "Minnie the Moocher," "Everybody Eats When They Come to My House," and his other hits remain drolly hilarious.. Finally, there's jazz vocalist Bobby McFerrin, a one-mouth orchestra who produces some of the most astonishing a capella sounds you've ever heard. "Simple Pleasures" (EMI Records, 1988) does include his dippy signature hit "Don't Worry Be Happy," but also a genuinely amazing how'd-he-do-that cover of Cream's "Sunshine of Your Love" that has to be heard to be believed.



The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




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|,|||-||neat-solutions|,|brand|,|Neat Solutions|,||,||,||,|Neat Solutions specializes in disposable eating mats.|,|Neat Solutions|,||,||,1,1,0,0,||,||,||,||,|||-||noname285|,|babarnewbabn1|,|Need a Break? Meditate|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Kristyn Kusek for Your Baby Today
October 8, 2001


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Healthy Mom

Need a Break? Meditate!

By Kristyn Kusek for Your Baby Today


Meditation is a powerful way to relieve stress. It's calming because it connects us to the emotions we're cut off from during our daily routines, according to Sharon Salzberg, a teacher at the Insight Meditation Center in Barre, Massachusetts. Skeptical? You don't need to fill a room with candles and New Age-y music to do it. And ten minutes a day is enough time to reap the rewards.

Here, some guidelines for a beginner's meditation practice:

  • Sit comfortably with your legs crossed. It doesn't matter if you're on the couch, the floor, or even in bed. The most important thing is to keep your back

  • Close your eyes and listen to the sounds around you to quiet your mind. Try to focus your thoughts on what you're hearing, but don't "analyze" the sounds. For instance, when you hear the refrigerator humming, just listen. Don't think, "That refrigerator sounds so loud."

  • Concentrate on your breath flowing in and out. Don't worry about breathing in from your nose or out of your mouth. Just focus on feeling yourself breathing gently.

  • At this point, you'll probably find it hard to concentrate or notice that you're lost in thought. This is the critical moment of meditation: when you start to trail off and get frustrated because you can't concentrate, let go of the criticism and just go back to focusing on your breathing.

  • Keep concentrating on your breathing and bring yourself back to it whenever your mind wanders. Salzberg says that the first five minutes of meditation are the hardest, because your mind is still busy. Stay with it for as long as you can -- ten minutes is great for beginners, but keep going for as long as you like. As the time slips by, you'll eventually find that you feel calmer and more connected to your body and mind.
Says Salzberg, "Do this every day. Stopping for a few minutes to connect with yourself will make you feel wonderful."

Kristyn Kusek is a health and lifestyle writer whose work has appeared in Redbook, Good Housekeeping, Parenting, The New York Times, and Lifetime TV Online.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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New Parent Checklist
August 2, 1999

Below is a BabyAnt.com new parent checklist, compiled to help guide you through this very special and busy time. Simply select the items you need and click on the appropriate checkboxes below, then print out a copy of the list and use it as your shopping guide.
Clothes

underwear & sleepers (10+ pieces)
coveralls & footed suits (5 to 10 pieces)
rompers (5 to 10 pieces)
outer wear (5 to 10 pieces)
newborn caps (3 to 6 pieces)
socks (5 to 10 pairs)
booties (3 to 6 pairs)
mittens (3 to 6 pairs)
Toys

activity toys
developmental toys
bath toys
rattles & teethers
books
cd's & cassettes
videos
Health

feeding
bibs (5 to 10 pieces)
pacifiers (3 to 6 pieces)
bottles (3 to 6 pieces)
training cups
bottle warmer
breast pump
utensils
high chair

safety & health
electrical outlet covers
cabinet locks
baby care kit (nail clipper, thermometer, nasal asperator, toothbrush, and more)
bathing
bath tub
shampoo & body wash
lotion
washcloth
towels

diapering
diapers
baby wipes
diaper genie
wipes warmer
diapering bag
potty seat
Nursery

crib
blankets
mobile
monitor / intercom
nursery lamp
wall decoration
picture frames
Travel

carrier
car seat
stroller


|,|||-||noname145|,|babarnewbabn5|,|New-Mom Etiquette|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Beth Wilson for Your Baby Today
November 20, 2000


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Relationships

New-Mom Etiquette
Mother Knows Best

By Beth Wilson for Your Baby Today


Pregnancy and birth are half the challenge (and joy) of becoming a new mother. The other half is learning how to deal with unsolicited advice (even if well intended), relentless offers and disapproving glances from friends, family and strangers. Etiquette expert Peggy Post, great granddaughter-in-law of Emily Post and a regular contributor to Good Housekeeping magazine, provides tips for those common sticky social situations that new mothers are likely to experience.

Everyone has an opinion
Unfortunately the likelihood of strangers and family offering advice to new mothers is high. Those who think they know better may ask, "Shouldn't she have on a sweater? It's cold outside." A polite rebuttal: "We're just fine, thank you" or "Thank you, but she's always warm." Post warns, "Don't get into a big discussion."

To hold and handle
To avoid the hands-on approach, control the number of visitors and then let them know your comfort level. Post advises a direct, but kind response, "We don't want everyone handling him" or "We're just not having kids hold him yet."

When and where to breast-feed
"This is not a black or white issue," claims Post. It depends on the place, the people around you and their feelings, what you're wearing, and your own comfort level. "The key word here is discrepancy," says Post, who once saw a woman sit on the floor in the middle of a long airport line to breast-feed. According to Post, the woman should have moved to a chair away from the crowd. Likewise, at a mall, Post suggests moving to someplace out of sight. "Be considerate of other people."

In public with your child
There's a difference between taking an infant to a family restaurant (one with other small children) and an intimate restaurant. In a family restaurant, if your child starts screaming you've got more time to calm him or her down. In a quiet place, such as a nice restaurant, library, or church, Post suggests leaving. "It's best not to drive others crazy." How much time do you have to quiet your child? "You can tell from how many glares you get," says Post.



The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for he advice of your physician.

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|,|||-||nurelwhatisi|,|articles|,|Nursemaid's Elbow: What Is It & How Could Your Child Get It?|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By: Dr. Brandenburg Author of CHILD SAFE: A Practical Guide for Preventing Childhood Injuries
March 13, 2000


|,|By: Dr. Brandenburg, a full-time emergency physician at the Trauma Emergency Center of St. Francis Hospital in Tulsa, Oklahoma and author of CHILD SAFE: A Practical Guide for Preventing Childhood Injuries
Book Available At: Dr. Brandenburg’s web site.
March 13, 2000


It's Monday morning, you're running late for work and the older kids are barely dressed for school. In the commotion that ensues your near naked toddler refuses to leave her toys. She crosses her arms and legs, sticks out her lower lip and with the resolve of an old mule ignores your pleas to put down the teddy bear so you can help her get dressed. Finally, you grab her hand, pull her to a standing position and hustle her off to her room. What happens next is just a blur, up to the point where the ER doctor says, “Ma’am, its going to be okay. Your child has a case of nursemaid’s elbow.”

A common malady, nursemaid’s elbow is the ever-so-slight dislocation of a child’s elbow. Doctors sometimes use the medical term, “radial head subluxation.”

A child who gets nursemaid’s elbow will refuse to move the affected arm, holding it close to her body in pain. Fortunately, this condition rarely leads to long-term problems and is very easily treated. A trained physician can put it back in place in just seconds with a simple manipulation. If your child ever suffers what might be nursemaid's elbow, bring her to your pediatrician’s office or the nearest ER.

More important than being easy to treat, however, nursemaid’s elbow can be prevented if parents are aware of its cause: pulling on a young child’s arms or even playfully swinging a young child by her arms.

Toddlers can sometimes be very determined to get what they want. Retreating under tables and grabbing onto furniture while screaming are not beneath them in the battle against parental authority. Don't be surprised if one day your own child sits on the floor and refuses to take a step or insists upon walking in the opposite direction of you. Remember, she is in the process of trying to establish independence and at times will misbehave just to let you know she’s an individual. Be calm and patient and don't make the mistake of pulling on her arms when your frustration rises.

Nursemaid’s elbow is usually caused by parents with good intentions and is considered an inadvertent injury rather than abuse. It can happen whenever the arms of a young child are pulled. You can prevent it by never pulling your child or swinging her by the arms.

Dr. Brandenburg is a full-time emergency physician at the Trauma Emergency Center of St. Francis Hospital in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He is the author of CHILD SAFE: A Practical Guide for Preventing Childhood Injuries (Random House), which has been endorsed by the American Academy of Emergency Medicine (AAEM). For information about CHILD SAFE, visit Dr. Brandenburg’s web site.

The health and safety related information offered by BabyAnt.com is intended for general knowledge and educational purposes only. This information is not intended to serve as a substitute for professional medical care. Always consult qualified health-care professionals if you have concerns about the condition of your baby.


|,|||-||noname22|,|babarpregpre|,|Nursery|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|From the Editors of Your Baby Today
January 11, 2000


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Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Checklists

Nursery
Mary Ellen Branna

From the Editors of Your Baby Today


Decorating and furnishing the nursery is probably one of the most enjoyable parts of preparing for your baby's arrival. And because your baby will be spending lots of time there, you'll want to make it comforting and cozy for sleep and stimulating for when she is awake. The following list is a general guide to items you'll want:


Crib. Make sure it meets safety standards by checking for approval by the American Society for Testing and Material (ASTM)

Crib mattress. To ensure the proper fit, purchase the mattress with the crib: You should only be able to slide one finger between the mattress and the rails

bandages, in assorted shapes and sizes

sterile gauze pads and bandage rolls (1-inch and 2-inch varieties)

5 fitted sheets

Crib skirt

Crib bumper. This should be removed when your baby is able to get into a crawling position since she could use it as a step

3 or 4 cotton receiving blankets

Cotton quilt or full-size blanket

Musical mobile

Changing table with protective pad, and shelves for storing baby items. Or, a changing dresser with changing pad on top and drawer for storing baby items

Diaper pail with deodorizer or the Diaper Genie Twistaway Disposal System & refills

Rocking chair or glider with a footrest

Nursing pillow

CD or tape player

Infant monitor

Toy chest or basket

Wall shelves or hooks for decorative items and stuffed animals

Window treatments. Once baby is mobile you'll want to make sure any drapery or blind cords are out of their reach because the string poses a strangulation hazard

Small clothes hamper

5 to 10 small clothes hangers

Wastebasket

Small picture frames and photo albums


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




|,|||-||noname279|,|babarpregpre|,|Nursing Comfort|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Dana Sullivan for Your Baby Today
September 17, 2001


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Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Preparing for Baby

Nursing Comfort

By Dana Sullivan for Your Baby Today


Properly fitted, well-made nursing bras are worth the expense: anything you can do to make breastfeeding easier and more comfortable will help make it a positive experience. Some helpful guidelines:

  • To guarantee that you purchase bras that suit you best, make an appointment at a maternity or specialty lingerie store during your eighth month of pregnancy (when your breasts are about the size they'll be during breastfeeding) and have a professional fitting.

  • If you can't be professionally fitted, be sure to choose bras that allow for increase or decrease in size by choosing a size that leaves room for some adjustment. In other words, the bra shouldn't fit "just right" with the cups on either the largest or smallest adjustment, and the hooks at the loosest or tightest fitting.

  • Be sure to purchase at least one soft cup bra to wear during the first few weeks after your baby's birth and when you sleep, since some lactation consultants believe that wires can pinch and contribute to blocked milk ducts.

  • Choose at least two different styles and wear them both several times to find the one that works best for you. Eventually, plan to have at least three bras: one to wear, one to have in the wash, and one to have in your drawer (you'll probably need to wash your bras after each wearing).
Here are a few recommendations on mom-tested nursing bras available online:
  • Japanese Weekend's silky soft Hug bra, $38, or their cotton-knit wrap-style OK bra, $27, which doesn't have hooks or closures to pinch. These bras are comfortable enough to sleep in, which is what you may want to do during the first few days after your milk comes in, to help support your tender and full breasts. Available at www.japaneseweekend.com.

  • Garnet Hill's cotton/Lycra nursing bra comes in both soft-cup and underwire versions ($32 and $36). It comes in black or white. Available at www.garnethill.com.

  • Motherhood Maternity's seamless nursing bra, $18, is made of cotton/Lycra, and has underwire cups that unsnap from the center. When you're ready to wear close-fitting t-shirts or sweaters again, this is ideal. Available at www.motherhood.com.

  • For exercise, try the Mothers in Motion Promise sports bra, $48-$52, which is lined with sweat-wicking Cool Max. It's by far the most comfortable and supportive sports/nursing bra on the market. Available at www.mothersinmotion.com.

Nevada-based freelance writer Dana Sullivan is a frequent contributor to Your Baby Today and also writes for Fit Pregnancy and Parenting. She's mom to Liam, 4, and Julia, 2.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




|,|||-||noname165|,|babarparparu|,|Nurturing Baby's Personality|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Carol Harding for Your Baby Today
January 1, 2001


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Bringing Up Baby

Nurturing Baby's Personality

By Carol Harding for Your Baby Today


Every baby is full of promise. As parents, we dream about the person this baby will become and what kind of life he or she will pursue and live. We also begin the lifelong journey of getting to know each other. Personality is "the totality of an individual's behavioral and emotional characteristics," (Merriam Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 10th ed.). How each personality develops depends on an ongoing interaction between individual genetic makeup and a parade of life experiences, beginning with the important context of family.

Starting in the late 1950s, a major research study observed the development of children's personalities between birth and adolescence. Conducted by a team of pediatric physicians led by Alexander Thomas and Stella Chess, this study reported, "children show distinct individuality in temperament in the first weeks of life, independently of their parents' handling or personality style." Thomas and Chess categorized the biologically based temperaments of the babies they observed as "easy, difficult, and slow to warm up."

Babies who had "easy" temperaments responded well to various kinds of child-rearing styles; while "difficult" babies had what the researchers called "handling problems" from the beginning - no matter what their parents did. "Slow to warm up" babies just seemed to take longer with various social situations. They had low activity levels, withdrew from new experiences, were slow to adjust to change, and often started out with negative moods.

In research today, child psychologist Jerome Kagan finds that "the child's own temperamental predispositions are the major determining factors in the kind of person he becomes later in life." Whether children are independent or timid, sociable or shy, easygoing or easily depressed, he says, depends primarily on their inborn traits. Kagan observes that parents are affected by their child's personality right from the beginning. Conversely, an infant's qualities can affect the kind of care he or she receives.

So, what is the role of parents in nurturing each child's personality?

  • First, recognize that each child has a unique personality. Getting to know your infant and how she or he approaches the world is the most important parenting obligation.
  • How you parent should match your baby's personality. Parenting techniques should vary from child to child.
  • Create special experiences designed with your baby's personality in mind. For example, if your baby is shy, create "exploration" times to challenge her. If your baby is aggressive, set clear limits for acceptable behavior. If your baby is fearful, help him find coping methods (a favorite toy or a special song) that work for the both of you.
  • Try to be flexible as your child develops. People don't fit easily into any one category - particularly across a lifetime. Your child's personality will continue to develop and that may change your relationship with him or her.
  • A child's primary source of support and guidance - no matter what personality emerges - comes from the adults on whom he or she depends. Strive to be consistent and stable, in addition to flexible.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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|,|Color Ivory|-||-|||-||original-postpartum-belly-wrap-belly-bandit|,|maternity|,|Original Postpartum Belly Wrap : Belly Bandit|,|BH550745|,|45.99|,|22.99|,||,||,|1.000 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|Original Postpartum Belly Wrap : Belly Bandit. The Belly Bandit is a post-pregnancy abdominal wrap designed to help your midsection bounce back quicker after giving birth. Helps lose inches faster, minimizes stretch marks, reduces discomfort, adds support while breastfeeding, assists with the healing process and improves posture. Also supports the back and legs, provides comfort after C-sections and restores confidence. Winner of the 2008 Disney iParenting Media Award "Best Mom Product". Easy-Close Fastener Front Closure. 75 % Polyester, 25 % Spandex. Sizing for current belly size (not pregnancy size): S - 33"-37". M - 38"-43". L - 44"-49".

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|,|Helps protect children from dangerous exposed outlets. Automatically covers outlet when plug is removed. Includes energy saving gasket to protect from drafts.

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|,|For total outlet protection, this home safety aid covers an entire outlet with plugs and includes a built-in cord shortener. Child-resistant dual press release. Built-in cord shortener prevents entanglement. Ideal for outlets in use.

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|,|Outlet Plugs (36-pack) : Mommy's Helper. Mommy's Helper Outlet Plugs help protect children from potentially dangerous open electrical outlets. The extra-tight child-protecting fit makes sure the caps stay where you put them. Semi-transparent opaque color. Exceeds the safety standard for children's choking hazard. Easy to install.

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|,|||-||bv550180|,|baby-car-seat-accessories|,|PacBack Car Seat Carrier by: Cheeky Monkey|,|BV550180|,|39.99|,|16.99|,||,||,|3.000 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|PacBack Car Seat Carrier by: Cheeky Monkey. Fully adjustable shoulder straps. The ergonomic pad shape distributes the weight evenly. Padded hip protectors prevent car seat from shifting while walking. Fully adjustable to 50".Convenient carrying handle for walking down the aisle of the plane. Each Pac Back is supplied with a bonus nylon storage tote. Use it to put Pac Back in an overhead storage bin or in your car trunk for your next trip. Facts about traveling with children and the Pac Back. The FAA and airlines recommend that a car seat be used when traveling with children that weight between 20 and 40 lbs. Pac Back was developed to ease the burden of lugging a car seat to the plane. Responsible parenting demands the use of car seats on planes. Pac Back was designed to carry only a car or booster seat. Never attempt to carry a child in a car or booster seat that is attached to the Pac Back. Pac Back is made from the finest nylon and heavy duty webbing materials. If it gets dirty, simply use warm water and mild soap to remove any grease or stains. The same holds true for the storage tote.

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|,|Paci-Straps Pacifier Straps by: Leachco. No more hunting under the floor mat for that pacifier! Keep a hold on your baby's pacifier with Paci-Straps pacifier straps by Leachco. They easily attach to any pacifier handle. **Please note design not as pictured**

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|,|Pacifier Thermometer & Medi-Dispenser : Summer. The Pacifier Thermometer and Medi-Dispenser from Summer Infant includes both a pacifier thermometer unit and a pacifier medicine dispenser. The Medi-Dispenser provides a convenient way to dispense medicine to baby, and dispenses medication without baby fussing. Easy to measure dispenser provides accurate doses. The Pacifier Thermometer provides a comfortable and soothing way to take a child's temperature. Beeps when reading is complete. Convenient memory feature recalls the previous reading so you can monitor your child's progress. Fast and accurate temperature readings. The auto power-off preserves the battery life. Both items have comfortable orthodontic nipples. Storage cap included on pacifier thermometer for clean storage and convenient travel. Colors may vary.

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|,|Pacimal The Huggable Pacifier : Pacimals. The pacifier mom will love as much as baby. Pacimals patented joint connects silicone pacifier to a stuffed animal, making it easy for infants and young infants to hold. Included pacifier intended for babies without teeth, age 0-5 months. Comforting in so many ways.

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|,|Design "Piper the Pig"|-||-|||-||padded-umbrella-stroller-bag-j-l-childress|,|baby-stroller-accessories|,|Padded Umbrella Stroller Bag : J. L. Childress|,|BV550671|,|32.99|,|16.99|,||,||,|5.000 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|Padded Umbrella Stroller Bag : J. L. Childress. When on vacation or daily errands in the car, the Padded Stroller Travel Bag fully protects the stroller and provides carrying comfort. Padded end properly protects stroller's wheels from damage. Use it as a storage bag too. Features adjustable shoulder strap, zippered pocket, padded carry handles, and zippered flip-top opening for convenience. Has ID pocket with ID card. Fits Perego® P3 (remove food tray), Maclaren, Graco, Kolcraft Wrangler, Inglesina Urbe, Joovy and many more brands and styles. Black only. 15" x 10" x 41".

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|,|||-||pancake-pastel-bear-15-north-american-bear|,|baby-dolls-soft-plush-toys|,|Pancake Pastel Bear 15" : North American Bear Company|,|BT550623|,|14.99|,|7.99|,||,||,|0.500 |,||,1,1,1,0,||,||,|BabyAnt.com Shipping Options

|,|Pancake Pastel Bear 15" : North American Bear. Adorable soft bear, made of very soft chenille material, 15" High.

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|,|Color "Pastel Green" "Pastel Yellow"|-||-|||-||noname156|,|babarnewbabn1|,|Parenthood and the Palm Pilot|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By David Menconi for Your Baby Today
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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Baby Style

Parenthood and the Palm Pilot

By David Menconi for Your Baby Today


During our pre-parenthood years, my wife and I swore we'd never drive a minivan, own a cell phone, or use a Palm Pilot. Obviously, we were naive about the demands of three children, including twins.

The first hurdle that fell was the minivan because it was the only vehicle big enough to accommodate everybody. The twins' arrival required knowing everybody's whereabouts, and so we got a second phone number-the cell phone. And finally, as we felt the last vestiges of our sleep-deprived minds slipping away, my wife surrendered and got a Palm Pilot, too.

But as we say in our household, parenthood means never having to apologize for your memory death. Besides, technology is supposed to be your friend, and the Palm Pilot is probably the most practical 250 bucks we ever spent.

Before the Palm Pilot, my wife lugged a bulky Franklin planner from her pre-parenthood days and tried to keep up with a half-dozen paper lists: shopping lists, to-do lists, gift lists, questions-to-ask-various-doctors lists. The Palm Pilot compressed all that information into a lightweight, three-by-five-inch note card size device that easily fits into a purse or pocket.

A Palm Pilot is the perfect parental accessory. It relieves you of the tedious responsibility to track the never-ending details that you're too frazzled to remember anyway. It's a calendar, address book, to-do list and reminder service rolled into one. Record a regular appointment once and it will repeat as often as you want. And with the aural alarm feature, you can use it as an alarm clock (as if any parent of a newborn needs an alarm clock).

On the downside, about once a month our Palm Pilot acts up and as my wife says, "has a nervous breakdown." But you can prevent this tantrum by rebooting it on the computer. Back up and save the Palm Pilot's data frequently. Daily is best, if you can remember to do it that often. Fortunately, you can program your Palm Pilot to remind you of this task, too.



The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




|,|||-||noname224|,|babarpregpre|,|Parenting 411|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Dana Sullivan for Your Baby Today
April 30, 2001


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Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Preparing for Baby

Parenting 411

By Dana Sullivan for Your Baby Today


Looking for information about pregnancy and childbirth education? How about car seat and other child-related product recalls? Odds are you can find what you're looking for on the Web -- for free. There are dozens of agencies and organizations whose sole mission is to offer information, support and answers to your most pressing parenting questions. Here are some Web sites that are worthy of a bookmark:

Pregnancy Support and Education

  • American College of Nurse-Midwives (www.midwife.org)
    The ACNM is a health care organization that both educates nurse-midwives and provides information about pregnancy and childbirth to pregnant women. If you're interested in having a certified nurse-midwife act as your primary health care provider during pregnancy and labor, you can use the site to find one in your area. You'll also find links to dozens of pregnancy, childbirth, and parenting sites.
  • Doulas of North America (www.dona.com)
    DONA's mission is to improve pregnant women's physical and mental health by helping them find doulas -- lay people trained to support a woman during childbirth and the postpartum period. A doula may be trained in massage and relaxation techniques to help with labor, have breastfeeding expertise, and even be willing to do light housekeeping and cooking once baby comes home. You can find a referral to a doula in your area on the site.
  • Lamaze International (www.lamaze-childbirth.com)
    Members of this nonprofit organization believe that childbirth is a natural occurrence and they are devoted to educating women about the process so they can have the best birth experience possible. On the site you can locate a Lamaze class in your area, tips for enjoying a healthy pregnancy, and read about the Lamaze philosophy about pregnancy, childbirth, and parenting.
  • Depression After Delivery, Inc. (www.behavenet.com/dadinc/)
    A nonprofit organization whose mission is to raise awareness about mood and anxiety disorders surrounding pregnancy and childbirth. On the site you'll find descriptions of common postpartum depression symptoms and causes, plus where to find help.
  • National Association of Working Women (www.9to5.org) A nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of working women, and tackling family and maternity leave issues. Find information about how to combat sexual harassment and other workplace discrimination, and learn about your rights as mandated by the Family and Medical Leave Act.

Children's Health and Safety
  • American Academy of Pediatrics (www.aap.org)
    The AAP offers information about raising babies and children. Topics range from toy safety and preventing handgun injuries and death to treating allergies and diaper rash. For a complete listing of topics, click on "You and Your Family."
  • American Red Cross (www.redcross.org/hss)
    The Red Cross provides comprehensive information about issues ranging from home fire safety to drowning prevention and basic first aid.
  • Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (www.jpma.org)
    JPMA is the national trade organization that represents the manufacturers of products such as cribs, car seat, strollers, etc. The site provides consumer information about the safety issues related to such products, including product recalls.
  • National Safe Kids Campaign (http://www.safekids.org)
    Dedicated to the prevention of unintentional childhood injuries, the NSKC site provides tips about reducing the risk of injury and death from accidents related to automobiles, swimming pools, and fire.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




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|,|Peaceful Mama Gift Purse : Earth Mama Angel Baby. Peaceful Mama Tea is heaven in a cup. It can be an exciting and anxious time when you are expecting a baby. Sometimes it can be difficult to sleep with what seems like an entire wrestling team inside your body. Never fear. This safely calming organic blend of organic chamomile, organic lemon balm, organic oat straw and organic lavender blossoms will soon become your best friends. Try Peaceful Mama Tea for normal pregnancy anxiety, pregnancy sleeplessness or just for a soothing cup of tea through your pregnancy and beyond. Sip a soothing cup before bedtime. Then settle down, be at peace and grow your beautiful angel baby - naturally. (Expectant daddys like it too!) Gift Set Includes: Peaceful Mama Organic Herbal Tea. Sweet Dreams Pregnancy Sleep CD. Tea Striner. Enemelware gift "purse".

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|,|Peek-a-boo Phone : The First Years. Babies love playing with things that parents use everyday, the telephone being one of their favorites. Now, they can have their own contemporary-style flip phone with the added fun of electronic sounds, a peek-a-boo mirror, crinkly flap and multiple textures for teething. Plus, it has chewy teethable handles for easy grasping. From 3 months.

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Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Prenatal Medical Care

Post-Conception Preconceptions

By Beth Weinhouse for Your Baby Today


In an ideal world, all pregnancies would be planned and women would know they were pregnant the instant egg met sperm. The real world is much more complicated, however, and many women are surprised to discover they are pregnant, even if they and their partners have been trying to conceive. Many women, when their pregnancy is detected, worry that something they did or ate or drank before realizing their condition might jeopardize their unborn child. While these concerns are quite common, experts say that most that occur before your second missed period, which would make you 8 weeks pregnant, are unfounded.

Experts estimate that while there's about a 4 percent risk of birth defects in any pregnancy, only about 6 percent of these are related to anything in the environment -- meaning anything a woman took, did, or was exposed to. The vast majority of birth defects have a genetic origin.

Here's a quick guide to some common early pregnancy exposures that shouldn't worry you... and a warning about a few that should. Pregnant women should always discuss their concerns with their obstetricians, of course. And women worried about specific exposures can contact the Organization of Teratology (birth defects) Information Services (OTIS) at 1-888-285-3410 or www.otispregnancy.org, for referral to a local teratology information center.

  • ALCOHOL -- While women will no doubt be advised to abstain from alcohol during pregnancy, there is little danger from occasional social drinking early in pregnancy. "Alcohol in large quantities -- binge drinking -- is more of a risk later in pregnancy," says Lynn Martinez, program manager of the Teratology and Birth Defects Program of the Utah Department of Health. "A glass of wine or even two early in pregnancy is unlikely to cause a problem."

  • BIRTH CONTROL PILLS -- Some women become pregnant while taking oral contraceptives, usually because of missed pills or antibiotic medication which can lower the effectiveness of the Pill. These women may continue taking the Pill daily for weeks, not realizing they are pregnant. "If a woman stops taking oral contraceptives before the eighth week of pregnancy ,there's no known increase in birth defects," says Lori Wolfe, M.S., director of the Texas Teratogen Information Service. "But between the eighth and tenth week there's a small -- 1 percent or less -- risk of external genital abnormalities if the fetus is a girl." The spermicides used with diaphragms and condoms are not considered a risk.

  • CHEMICALS (hair dyes, insect repellent, mothballs, nail polish remover, paint fumes) -- "In the absence of maternal poisoning we don't see a problem with the baby," says Martinez. In other words, if you don't get sick from the exposure, your baby won't, either. Common sense dictates avoiding fumes and other potentially hazardous chemicals while pregnant, but if you just finished painting your bedroom before finding out you were pregnant, relax.

  • CIGARETTES -- The advice here is simply to quit as soon as you know you're pregnant. "Cigarettes are associated with low birthweight, which is a late pregnancy issue," says Martinez. "And smoking is even a bigger problem after the baby is born, since lung development goes on for eight years. Fortunately people have a high success rate quitting during early pregnancy."

  • HOT TUBS AND SAUNAS -- While there's evidence that a high fever -- more than 101 degrees Fahrenheit -- that lasts longer than 24 hours can sometimes induce spinal birth defects, no research has linked saunas and hot tubs with a greater risk. Again, common sense advocates avoiding these things once you know you're pregnant. But there's no reason to panic over a soak in the Jacuzzi.

  • MEDICATIONS -- Common medications such as over-the-counter pain relievers, allergy and cold medicines, cough suppressants, antacids, etc. do not pose a real threat early in pregnancy when taken occasionally. Once a pregnancy is diagnosed, obstetricians will advise women as to which drugs are known to be safe during pregnancy and which to avoid. The pain relievers aspirin and ibuprofen, for instance, should be avoided, while acetaminophen (Tylenol) is considered safe.

  • X-RAYS -- Diagnostic X-rays, such as dental X-rays and mammograms, are not associated with any increased risk during pregnancy. In fact, experts say that only high-dose (more than 5 rads) X-ray exposure directly to the abdomen -- as with radiation treatment for gynecological cancers -- could harm the fetus. So why are pregnant women advised to avoid all X-rays during pregnancy? "I think that's based more on legal concerns than science," says Martinez. "People are concerned about lawsuits."

Does that mean there's nothing you should worry about? Almost, but not quite. Certain prescription medications (such as the acne drug Accutane) as well as megadoses of vitamin A (more than 10,000 IU per day -- many times more than what is in a daily multivitamin supplement) do pose a birth defect risk. Consult your obstetrician or OTIS (above) to find out whether any medications or vitamins you've been taking may mean an increased risk of problems.


Beth Weinhouse is a frequent contributor to Your Baby Today. She specializes in women's and children's health issues and lives in Oxford, Mississippi with her husband and 6-year-old son.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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|,|||-||posfit|,|babarnewbabn2|,|Postpartum Fitness|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|From the Editors of Your Baby Today
November 1, 1999


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Healthy Mom

Postpartum Fitness

From the Editors of Your Baby Today


If it's been several weeks since the birth of your baby and you feel ready to start exercising, a postnatal fitness program can help you regain fitness and speed up weight loss. The key, however, is to exercise moderately and progress slowly. Here are guidelines and exercises that will help you safely and effectively include exercise in your postpartum recovery.


Postpartum exercise pointers

  • Start by consulting your doctor before beginning any exercise program. In general, most moms should give themselves up to 4 weeks following delivery to recover. Those who have a cesarean section or medical complications may need additional time to heal.

  • The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists reminds new moms that many of the changes that took place during pregnancy will persist for 4 to 6 weeks following birth, so you should resume exercise gradually.

  • If you develop severe or chronic pain, increased vaginal bleeding or discharge, faintness, nausea, shortness of breath, extreme fatigue, or muscle weakness, stop exercise and consult your doctor immediately.

  • Make sure your exercise shoes fit properly. Your feet may have increased up to a full size following pregnancy. Don't squeeze your feet into too small shoes -- it can cause chronic foot problems.

  • Find a bra that provides support without chafing or discomfort. Some nursing moms find that wearing two exercise bras provides comfortable support.

  • Keep a water bottle handy and drink frequently. You need additional fluids when breastfeeding and with exercise. It's also a good idea to have a high protein and carbohydrate snack an hour or so before exercise.

  • Make sure your fitness program includes aerobic, strength, and flexibility components as well as a warm-up and cool-down.

  • Try to spend 20 to 60 minutes 3 to 5 days a week doing some form of aerobic exercise. Activities such as walking, biking, jogging, cross-country skiing, and swimming are great ways to get into shape. Choose an exercise that you enjoy and can easily include in your schedule.

  • Listen to your body and slow down or rest when you feel out of breath or uncomfortable. Increasing your exercise time and intensity too quickly sets you up for injury.

Exercises for new moms

All new moms can benefit from exercises that strengthen their pelvic floor and abdominal muscles. These muscles, which were weakened during pregnancy, need specific work to increase tone and prevent the development of incontinence and back problems. The following exercises will help you safely target and strengthen your tummy and pelvic floor muscles.


Pelvic floor exercise

The muscles that form the pelvic floor play a vital role in providing support. If these muscles are weak, problems with urine leakage (incontinence) can result. Pelvic floor exercises (sometimes called "Kegels") can help strengthen these muscles. These exercises are simple to perform, but to be effective, you need to learn how to contract the correct muscles.

The pelvic floor muscles form a figure 8 around the area that surrounds the urethra, vagina, and anus. You can feel the muscles contract by placing your fingers on your perineum (the area between the vagina and the rectum) and squeezing as you would to stop urine flow. You should feel the muscles pull up and away from your fingers. There are several methods for strengthening the pelvic floor:
  • Pelvic floor exercise 1: Slowly contract your pelvic floor muscles and hold for 10 seconds, then slowly release.

  • Pelvic floor exercise 2: This exercise consists of quick flicks where you pull the muscles in tight and fast then release them quickly.
You should build up to 20 repetitions of each exercise, 5 to 10 times each day. Try to make a habit of doing them during certain activities, such as feeding your baby, showering, or brushing your teeth, so you're reminded to do them each day. For the first 4 to 8 weeks following delivery, leaking a small amount of urine when you cough, laugh, or exert yourself is not abnormal. If leaking persists, it's a good idea to seek help from your doctor.


Lying back bend

This exercise will help stretch and strengthen your back. Start slowly and don't force the stretch -- it will take time to progress. Lie on your tummy with your arms at your side, elbows bent and hands at shoulder level, palms down. Slowly press your body up, keeping your hips touching the floor until you feel resistance in your lower back. Return to the floor. Repeat 3 to 5 times.


Standing back bend

This stretch will help prevent low-back tightness. Stand with your feet shoulder width apart. Put hands on your lower back, breathe out slowly, arch your back, and look up at the ceiling. Go only as far as is comfortable. Repeat this exercise after every feeding and diaper change.


Sahrmann's abdominal exercises

Sahrmann exercises were developed specifically to target the area of your tummy most in need of strengthening after delivery. Although there are a series of 5 exercises, these first 2 will get you started:
  • Sahrmann exercise 1: Lie on your back on the floor with your knees bent and your arms at your side. Tighten your tummy by pulling your belly button toward your spine. Keep breathing as you hold the muscles in, and slowly slide one leg out until it is straight with the floor, then slide it back to a bent knee position. Relax your tummy. Repeat the process with the other leg, keeping your tummy contracted as you slide your leg. When you can comfortably do 20 slides with each leg, progress on to the next exercise.

  • Sahrmann exercise 2: In the same position as Exercise 1, pull your tummy in and raise one leg up, knee bent, toward your chest. Slowly straighten your leg out so that it is parallel to but not touching the floor. Return to the starting position. Slowly work up to 20 repetitions for each leg. Remember to breathe out as you extend your leg and breathe in as you relax. Stop exercising and consult your doctor if you feel any pain or discomfort.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




|,|||-||noname18|,|babarnewbabn2|,|Postpartum Recovery|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Dana Sullivan for Your Baby Today
December 20, 1999


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Healthy Mom

Postpartum Recovery

By Dana Sullivan for Your Baby Today


No one knows better than you that pregnancy is an amazing journey. But after you give birth, your body goes through another round of dramatic emotional and physical changes. You probably feel alternately sheer joy and utter exhaustion, and you may be experiencing physical pain that you didn't expect. Here, some of the most common postpartum complaints, and advice from the American College of Gynecologists on the best ways to treat them:

  • Afterbirth contractions. After you give birth, your uterus must continue contracting in order to get back to its original size. These contractions aren't as painful as labor contractions, but they can be intense and uncomfortable. They may intensify during breastfeeding, since suckling stimulates the release of the hormone oxytocin, which contracts the uterus. The good news is that the contractions will decrease over the next few weeks. Try to keep your bladder empty, and when the pain is severe, lie on your stomach with a pillow under your abdomen. If you've had a C-section and can't lie on your tummy, practice the same relaxation techniques you used during labor, such as deep breathing and visualization.

  • Breast engorgement. When your milk comes in, two to five days after delivery, your breasts may become painfully full and hard. If you're not breastfeeding, the engorgement should subside within a few days. If you are breastfeeding, it may take a week or more for your baby and your breasts to work out a demand-and-supply relationship. Until then, here are a few things you can do: Apply bags of crushed ice to your breasts several times a day; stand under a warm shower, which should trigger "letdown" and release some milk; express a little breast milk with a breast pump or by hand; massage your breasts, stroking gently but firmly toward the nipple.

  • Difficulty urinating. The bladder and urethra are right next to the birth canal, and can become stretched and bruised during delivery. (If you had an epidural or a C-section, the effects of the anesthesia may also make it difficult to urinate for the first postpartum day or so.) To get your bladder working again, drink water immediately after delivery; run water in the bathroom sink (hearing running water may increase the urge to empty your bladder); stand or walk-- gravity may help; and soak your bottom in a tub of warm water.

  • Episiotomy. Good hygiene is essential while the wound heals. Take warm sitz baths to keep your bottom clean and to soothe soreness. Use a warm-water rinse on your bottom while you urinate to reduce the stinging caused by the acidic urine running over the wound. You might also place ice packs on your bottom and try using a witch-hazel-soaked pad between your perineum and sanitary pad. If the pain is unmanageable, ask your physician to prescribe pain medication.

  • Hemorrhoids. The best way to prevent hemorrhoids is to avoid constipation. But if it's too late for that, take a hot sitz bath two or three times a day for 20 minutes each time; applying cold witch-hazel compresses several times a day may also bring comfort. Try sleeping on your side, which takes pressure off the rectal veins; avoid standing or sitting for hours at a time; and don't strain during bowel movements (elevating your feet on a footstool may make it easier to avoid straining). If none of these home remedies relieves the discomfort, ask your physician to recommend a stool softener and a medicated topical cream.

  • Gas pains. Your bowels are "traumatized" by childbirth, just as your bladder is. The muscles may be sluggish, which can cause constipation and a gassy, bloated feeling. If you've had a cesarean, the pain may be very intense. Drink and eat small amounts, slowly and often; avoid foods such as beans, onions, cabbage, broccoli, and fried and sugary foods, which are known to cause gas. And ask your physician to suggest a gas-relieving medication.

  • Cesarean-section incision pain. You'll be given pain medication to take for at least the first few days following your C-section. It may make you feel woozy, but it will help you sleep, something the pain would likely prevent. If your stitches aren't the type that dissolve, you'll need to have them removed by your health-care provider, probably within four or five days after delivery. She'll tell you how the incision should look and feel while it heals, but if you notice any of the following symptoms, call her immediately: fever over 100.4 degrees; nausea and vomiting; painful urination; bleeding that is heavier than your normal period; pain, swelling, or signs of infection.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




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November 1, 1999


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Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Nutrition

Your Vitamin Needs

From the Editors of Your Baby Today


From the moment of conception, you and your baby need a well-balanced diet, including 13 essential vitamins, both the fat-soluble and water-soluble types. Here's a rundown on those important vitamins and their best dietary sources.


A vitamin-rich diet

The good news is that many of the foods you probably are already enjoying are excellent sources of vitamins. By including an ample supply of fruits and vegetables, a variety of animal products, and an assortment of whole grain breads and fortified cereals in your diet, you're sure to have the bases covered.

Prenatal vitamins are a good insurance policy, but shouldn't replace a vitamin-rich diet. Here are some of the most common food sources for each of these vitamins:

  • Fat-soluble vitamins:

    • Vitamin A and Beta carotene (converted, by the body, into vitamin A):

    • Liver, milk, eggs, and dark orange and green vegetables, such as carrots, spinach, and cantaloupe

    • Vitamin D: Milk, fatty fish, and egg yolks

    • Vitamin E: Vegetable oil, margarine, wheat germ, nuts, and spinach

    • Vitamin K: Dark green leafy vegetables



  • Water-soluble vitamins:

    • Vitamin C: Citrus fruits and juices, bell peppers, strawberries, potatoes, broccoli, and tomatoes

    • Thiamin (B1): Whole grain fortified cereals, organ meats, rice, and pasta

    • Riboflavin (B2): Meats, poultry, fish, dairy products, fortified cereals, and eggs

    • Niacin (B3): Fortified cereals and breads, meats, fish, milk, eggs, and peanuts

    • Pyridoxine (B6): Chicken, fish, liver, pork, eggs, soybeans, oats, peanuts, and walnuts

    • Cobalamin (B12): Meats, poultry, fish, eggs, and dairy products

    • Folic acid: Oranges and their juice, green leafy vegetables, fortified cereals, dried peas and beans, and nuts

    • Biotin: Liver, egg yolks, cereals, grains, yeast, and legumes

    • Pantothenic acid: Meats, poultry, whole grains, and dried peas and beans


You should aim for 2 fruits or vegetables at each meal so you have at least 5 servings a day.


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|,|||-||noname140|,|babarpregpre|,|Pregnancy Etiquette|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Beth Wilson for Your Baby Today
November 13, 2000


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Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Preparing for Baby

Pregnancy Etiquette

By Beth Wilson for Your Baby Today


Who knows what it is about a pregnancy that seems to give some people license to be inconsiderate and impolite, but strangers and even well meaning acquaintances will touch and probe areas that should be off-limits.

Columnist Peggy Post, great granddaughter-in-law of Emily Post, has encountered and resolved many of these social blunders. Your Baby Today asked Post, who's working on a parenting book (an addition to her stock of general, business, entertaining, and wedding etiquette books) and is a regular contributor to Good Housekeeping and Parents magazines, for points of protocol regarding expecting mothers and those around her.

A crowded bus or train
"For sitting strangers, it is thoughtful, though not mandatory, to offer and give a pregnant woman your seat," says Post. For pregnant women, if no one offers, simply ask someone if he or she would mind giving up a seat.

To ask or not to ask
"Don't be too nosy," Post advises, who recommends avoiding questions about the baby's gender and conception. "It's really important not to get too personal. Take the lead from the expectant mother." In other words, discuss the topics she addresses. If in doubt, don't ask. And questions like, "Is it a planned pregnancy?" and "When are you due?" should never be uttered because you never know if a woman is truly pregnant or, perhaps, has already delivered her baby.

To touch or not to touch
For expecting mothers, field rude questions or the hands-on approach with patience and humor. Post suggests saying "The sleeping baby doesn't want to be touched," "I've been poked or prodded enough," or "I don't like my stomach touched, I'm sure you understand." Be considerate: Don't touch a pregnant woman's stomach or other body parts unless given permission.

A miscarriage
For friends and co-workers, treat it like a death. Don't disregard it, offer advice, or say something as insensitive as, "I'm sure you'll have another." Instead, simply say: "I'm thinking of you. I'm sorry to hear about your loss."



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|,|||-||noname344|,|babarpreghea|,|Pregnancy Water Workout|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Dana Sullivan for Your Baby Today
March 4, 2002


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Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Fitness

Pregnancy Water Workout

By Dana Sullivan for Your Baby Today


As your belly expands, keeping up with your regular exercise routine becomes more of a challenge since the added weight puts extra stress on the muscles and joints. Consider alternating or switching your routine to a water workout. "Whenever I teach water exercise to pregnant women, they say they can't believe how light and graceful they feel in the water," says Mary E. Sanders, M.S., an exercise physiologist and water-exercise researcher at the University of Nevada, Reno.

An added plus: You don't need to know how to swim to reap the benefits of water exercise (you don't have to get your hair wet, either). "Just moving in water is like lifting liquid weight," says Sanders. The more effort you use, by bumping up the intensity of a particular move, or using resistance tools such as dumbbell-shaped paddles or webbed gloves, the higher the resistance.

Water-exercise also forces you to strengthen your trunk muscles -- especially the abdominals and lower back -- almost without trying. That's because you must contract and use these muscles in order to stabilize yourself as you move. "Performing abdominal exercises on land, while you're lying on your back, doesn't prepare your muscles for the way you use them in real life," notes Sanders. In the water, you work them in an upright position by simply walking through the water.

The following workout, designed by Sanders, is so gentle that even a beginner can do it (though if you didn't exercise before your pregnancy, be sure to ask for your physician's approval). Get into the water and warm up for five minutes, swimming laps or just walking back and forth across the pool. Then alternate these four strength-training moves with aerobic intervals. For instance, walk or jog as quickly as you can for 15 seconds, then go at a slow recovery speed for 15 seconds (as you get stronger, increase the duration of the high-intensity intervals). Alternate back and forth for 3 minutes. Then do move #1. Do another three-minute aerobic interval and do move #2, and so on. The workout should take about 30 minutes.

  1. The Buggy Push (targets the trunk, upper back and shoulders). Hold a kick board so it's up on one edge and immersed halfway into the water. Now walk while pushing the kick board in front of you. Concentrate on keeping the board straight. Turn around and walk back to the starting position, but this time zig-zag the board in front of you.

  2. Lifting the Baby (targets the arms). Stand with your elbows bent, palms facing up, floating on top of the water, (to make this even more challenging, wear webbed gloves or use water paddles, see below for details). Bend your knees and lower your body into a squat position. At the same time, pushing your hands (or the paddles) down through the water until they're in front of your thighs. Rise up to the start position, curling your arms up toward your shoulders. Repeat 12-15 times.

  3. Step Climb (targets the buttocks and legs). Stand in the shallow end of the pool facing the stairs. Step up onto the lowest step, and then back down. Repeat 10 times, slowly, leading with the right leg, and then 10 times leading with the left. Now turn sideways, so the stairs are on your right, and step up, leading with the right leg; repeat with the left. Finally, turn away from the step and step up backward, again, 10 times leading with the right leg and 10 times with the left.

    Tip: Keep your hands above the water to make the exercise more challenging.

  4. Charlie Chaplin walk (targets the middle and upper back). Tuck your elbows into your sides, hold your hands out to the sides with your thumbs pointing up. Walk the width of the pool twice forward and twice backward.

    Tip: To make the exercise more challenging, wear webbed gloves to increase resistance.
Gearing Up
With a few simple tools, you can increase the cardiovascular and strength-building effects of water exercise. Here are a few essentials (you can find these items at many sporting goods stores or www.speedo.com):
  • Inflatable Flotation Belt, used for suspension and support, can be used in shallow or deep water; about $20.
  • Fitness Paddles, dumbbell-like devices used for strength-training; about $20.
  • Webbed Gloves to add resistance in the water, about$10/pair.


Where to Workout

To find a prenatal water exercise program in your area, contact the following organizations:
  • Aquatic Exercise Association, call (941) 486-8600 (they will email a list of local certified instructors to you)
  • Jewish Community Center Association, for a listing of JCCs in your area, visit www.jcca.org
  • YMCA of the USA, for a listing of the Y nearest you, visit www.ymca.net (some Ys include class schedules on their sites)


Nevada-based freelance writer Dana Sullivan is a frequent contributor to Your Baby Today and also writes for Fit Pregnancy and Parenting. She's mom to Liam, 4, and Julia, 2.


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|,|||-||noname242|,|babarpreghea|,|Pregnant Pause: Calming Your Concerns|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Dana Sullivan for Your Baby Today
June 18, 2001


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Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Health and Wellness

Pregnant Pause: Calming Your Concerns

By Dana Sullivan for Your Baby Today


You're pregnant. Congratulations! Whether you've wanted a baby for years, or got pregnant the first try, the news that you're actually carrying a child brings a flood of emotions, including: elated ("I've waited for this for years!"), triumphant ("We did it!"), anxious (Can I handle it?), and overwhelmed (I can't handle it!).

"It's not unusual to have some conflicting feelings about pregnancy even if you're very happy with the news," says Jennifer Niebyl, M.D., a maternal-fetal medicine specialist at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City.

Here's some advice on dealing with the emotions that may have taken you by surprise:

  • Feelings of ambivalence about pregnancy and motherhood. No doubt about it, motherhood will change your life like nothing else. You may be worried that you won't know how to be a good mother, especially if you haven't spent much time around babies. "You don't need know everything there is to know about parenting right now," says Dr. Niebyl. "But if you're really worried, start reading parenting books -- in nine months you can learn a lot," she adds.
  • Worries about how your body will change. A pregnant woman is strong and beautiful -- repeat this to yourself several times a day -- it's the truth. If you need more convincing, consider signing up for a prenatal fitness class -- being with other women who are in the same "shape" as you might help you feel more comfortable about your body.
  • Fears about your baby's health. Take some comfort in the fact that the odds are on your side. "Ninety-seven percent of babies are born healthy," says Dr. Niebyl. If you're overly concerned about your baby's health, talk with your caregiver about the range of prenatal testing that is available to you. "There are many abnormalities we can test for, but half of all birth defects are diagnosed in the delivery room," says Dr. Niebyl.
  • Concerns about the pain of labor and childbirth. If this is your first pregnancy, you may wonder how you'll handle labor. If your friends and family have warned you that the pain is unlike anything else you've ever experienced, you're probably more than a little bit alarmed. "It's important to plan ahead, to think about labor before it actually begins, so you have your own information and not just everyone else's," says Dr. Niebyl. "We have good pain relief available these days, so don't be embarrassed to ask for it." Also be sure to sign up for a childbirth preparation class a few months before your due date (ask your caregiver or call your hospital for a recommendation). You may be surprised at how much peace of mind just educating yourself about your options will bring over the next few weeks or months.


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|,|||-||prengentes|,|babarpreghea|,|Prenatal Genetic Testing|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Emily Bloch for Your Baby Today
October 25, 1999


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Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Prenatal Medical Care

Prenatal Genetic Testing

By Emily Bloch for Your Baby Today


Expectant parents almost always have one thing in common: They're hungry for information about the health of their baby. Here, a chart on tests that can detect the presence of birth defects and other abnormalities:

Test What is it? What can it detect? Are there any risks? Who gets it? When?
Maternal serum screening A simple blood test that screens for levels of alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), as well as the hormones estriol and hcG Indications of the risk of your baby having a brain, spinal, or abdominal-wall defect, or Down syndrome No, though there is a chance of a "false positive"--a result that says your risk is high, when it really isn't. This chance would be ruled out by one of the diagnostic tests described below All pregnant women 15 to 18 weeks; results are usually available within 1 to 2 weeks after your appointment
Ultrasound A procedure in which a practitioner moves an instrument--often resembling a wand--across your abdomen or places a small device inside your vagina, in order to produce an image of your fetus on a video monitor The age and gender of your fetus, how fast it's growing, the location of your placenta, if you're carrying twins, and whether your fetus has a neural-tube defect No, though there is a chance of a false positive, as with maternal serum screening Women who have abnormal blood- screening results, whose doctors want to confirm the age of the fetus, or who have any potential problem. Some doctors offer ultrasound to all pregnant women Depends on the reason for the ultrasound; if it's in response to an abnormal screening result, usually very soon after those results are in
Amniocentesis This is a very accurate diagnostic test, in which a doctor, guided by an ultrasound, inserts a needle in your abdomen and draws a small sample of amniotic fluid Evidence of neural-tube defects, Down syndrome, and other chromosomal defects; it can also determine the gender of the fetus Yes. Side effects include cramping, vaginal bleeding, and leaking of amniotic fluid. While the chance of something happening to your fetus is rare, 1 in 200 women has a miscarriage due to this procedure Women who have a family history of birth defects, who already have a child with a birth defect, or who are age 35 or older. It is also done to double-check the screening tests, such as AFP 14 to 18 weeks; it can take 3 weeks for the results
Chorionic villus sampling (CVS) Chorionic villi are the tissue that make up the placenta; since the villi come from the same fertilized egg as the fetus, they share the same genetic makeup and contain a lot of information about your fetus' health.To obtain cells, your doctor withdraws a small amount of tissue from placenta by inserting a catheter into your vagina or a needle through your abdomen Similar chromosomal problems to amniocentesis Yes. The most common risk is miscarriage. One in 100 women has a miscarriage she would not normally have had because of CVS Women with similar situations as those who get amniocentesis; the difference is that CVS can be performed up to a month before amnio, so you can be sure of the status of your pregnancy earlier on 10 to 12 weeks; results are available within 3 weeks



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|,|||-||noname30|,|babarpregpre|,|Prenatal Yoga Routine|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Jyothi Larson and Ken Howard for Your Baby Today
February 21, 2000


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Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Fitness

Prenatal Yoga Routine
5 Yoga Moves for an Expectant Mother

By Jyothi Larson and Ken Howard for Your Baby Today


Prenatal yoga adapts some traditional yoga postures, called asanas, in order to meet the needs and changes of pregnancy. You can do the asanas below as a series or you can "mix and match," depending on how you feel on a particular day and your time constraints. All the movements should be done gently, never forcing a stretch. Listen to your body to best determine which postures to do, how long to hold them, and the number of repetitions. During the movements, breath in slowly through your nose, feeling the air come into your lungs, and then breath out gently through your nose. Connect one breath to another fluidly.

Asana: Half Neck Rolls
Benefits: Relieves tension in the neck and shoulders. Relaxing.
Timing: Anytime.
Description: Begin in a standing or seated position. Inhale. As you exhale, bring your chin to chest. Inhale and bring head back up to center. Exhale, and bring your right ear towards right shoulder. Hold this position for approximately 15 seconds, breathing during this time. Inhale and slowly raise your head back to center. Exhale slowly and repeat movement with left ear and left shoulder.
Repetitions: Three times on each side.


Asana: Shoulder Rolls
Benefits: Opens up the chest and upper back, relieves tension in shoulders and upper back. Relaxing.
Timing: Anytime.
Description: Begin in a standing or seated position. Rest fingertips of each hand on respective shoulder, thumb towards back. As you inhale, bring elbows forward and lift them towards the ceiling. Exhale and bring elbows back behind you and down. As elbows come forward, feel your back opening up. As elbows come back, feel you chest opening. Make three backward circles. Repeat three times in a forward motion
Repetitions: Three circles in each direction.


Asana: Cat and Cow
Benefits: Stretches back and strengthens abdominal muscles. Great for relieving aches in lower back. Relaxing and energizing.
Timing: Morning, afternoon or early evening.
Description: Get on floor on all fours. This is a great position becausethe baby is no longer resting against the nerves in your back. Bring hands forward, palms touching the floor, and raise your buttocks and back so you form a tabletop, with your hands under your shoulder and knees below hips.
Inhale. Exhale and bring tailbone slightly back, bringing energy through your spine. Your back should be very slightly curved. Let your head hang down, looking at your knees. Inhale, bringing tailbone slightly forward as you lengthen your spine and lift head towards ceiling. Exhale and repeat.
Repetitions: Three times.


Asana: Child's Pose
Benefits: Expands chest and opens up lower back. Relaxing.
Timing: Anytime.
Description: Go onto floor on all fours, open up the knees, toes together, heels separated. Sit back on heels. Lower yourself down onto forearms and lower forearms to the floor. Bring forehead to the floor. As your belly gets bigger, you can put a pillow under your forehead. Breath and relax. Stay in this position as long as it is comfortable, concentrating on slow, rhythmic breathing. Walk hands up to chest and inhale into sitting position.
Repetitions: Once.


Asana: Squats
Benefits: Strengthens legs and opens up pelvic area. Energizing.
Timing: Morning, afternoon or early evening.
Description: Inhale. As you exhale, bend knees and bring them over your toes. Lower your buttocks towards the floor. The soles of your feet should be flat on the floor as you go into your squat. Bring elbows to the inside of your knees and bring hands into prayer position. If this position is too strenuous on your legs, sit on a pillow. Keep back straight and hold for about 20 seconds. Bring hands behind you, sit on your buttocks. Stretch your legs and move them up and down to release any tension.
Repetitions: Once, increasing the length of the hold as you get more comfortable with the position.



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|,|||-||prepandstorf|,|babarnewbabn1|,|Preparing and Storing Formula|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|From the Editors of Your Baby Today
November 1, 1999


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Newborn Care

Preparing and Storing Formula

From the Editors of Your Baby Today


When you prepare your baby's bottle, take an extra minute to make sure the formula is every bit as safe as it is nutritious.

Nine tips for safe, satisfying formula bottles:

  1. Wash up. Always wash your hands with soap and warm water before preparing formula bottles.

  2. Keep it clean. Carefully clean measuring cups, mixing tools or utensils, and can openers after each use. Your countertops and tables also should be spotless.

  3. To boil or not to boil? Always sterilize new bottles and nipples before their first use. If you have chlorinated water, boiling infant bottles every time you use them is not necessary. To clean bottles, run them through the dishwasher or hand-wash them well with soap and warm water. If you have well water or nonchlorinated water, sterilize the bottles and nipples in boiling water for 5 to 10 minutes. If you're using tap water to mix formula, flush impurities from the pipes by running the water for two minutes before you use it. And use only water from the cold-water tap.

  4. Check the date. Check the expiration date on the formula can. Throw out any cans that have expired.

  5. Measure up. Properly prepared formula is essential for the health of your baby's digestive system and for her optimum growth. Pour ready-to-feed formula directly into your baby's clean bottle. Measure concentrated or powdered formula accurately. Follow the mixing instructions on the label carefully

  6. Warm it up. Warm your baby's bottle in a bowl of warm water or hold it under warm running tap water. Never warm the bottle in a microwave oven -- the uneven heating could create hot spots that will burn your baby's mouth.

  7. Test the temperature. Place a drop of warmed formula on your wrist; if it feels comfortable and just barely warm, it's safe to feed baby.

  8. Cool it. Keep prepared formula refrigerated until feeding time. After feeding, discard any remaining formula. Never put a warmed bottle back into the refrigerator.

  9. Use it or lose it. Use powdered and concentrated formula within 24 hours of preparation and ready-to-feed formula within 48 hours of opening. Don't leave prepared or opened liquid formula at room temperature for more than two hours.

How much formula does your baby need?


Spending time feeding your baby is one of the most pleasurable and important things you can do. And while you're at it, you want to make sure your baby is getting all of the nutrition she needs. Here are a few guidelines that can help you tell if baby is getting enough to eat.


Vital signs:
  • Is your baby gaining weight? If the answer is yes, then that's a pretty good sign baby is getting enough formula. If the answer is no, you should talk to your baby's doctor and discuss what steps you need to take.

  • Check out baby's diapers. If baby is getting enough formula, she should be wetting a diaper almost hourly until she's 3 months of age. And she should be having at least three bowel movements each day by the time she's 2 weeks old. The number of bowel movements will gradually taper off as baby grows older and starts on solid foods.

  • Keep track of baby's formula. The quantity of formula a baby needs depends on the child's weight, growth rate, and metabolism, but most newborns will drink two to three fluid ounces per day for every pound of body weight. For example a 10-pound baby, will drink between 20 and ounces of formula each day.


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|,|||-||noname348|,|babarparparu|,|Preparing Baby for a Full-Time Sitter|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Rebecca Geiger for Your Baby Today
March 18, 2002


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Bringing Up Baby

Preparing Baby for a Full-Time Sitter

By Rebecca Geiger for Your Baby Today


Like it or not, it's time. You've used up nearly every hour of precious maternity leave, and are now poised to return to work. You've even hired a full-time sitter to come to your home. All that remains is to break the news to the baby. Sure. Right.

Actually, leaving your baby with a sitter doesn't have to be an overwhelming adaption for you or her. Consider the following tactics for making a smooth transition:

  • Before the sitter even walks through your door, experts recommend getting your child used to your being away. Start with relatively short periods of time -- 15 minutes or so -- and slowly work up to longer intervals. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), for a child seven months or younger, it may be particularly difficult for him to adjust since he's dealing with issues of separation anxiety. That's why it's best to let your child get to know the new person while you're there. Initially, if possible, you should be present the entire day, gradually reducing your presence over one to two weeks.

  • Make the first encounter with the sitter a positive one. When you're ready for the first meeting between baby and caregiver, the AAP recommends holding your child in your lap while talking with the sitter. This gives the sitter a chance to make eye contact with him. The sitter can start talking with your little one while you're still holding him, but she shouldn't try to touch him yet. If he seems at ease, put him down in front of you (along with a favorite toy), and let the sitter come closer and start playing with the toy. As your baby gets more and more comfortable, you can start backing away. Try leaving the room, and if he continues to play happily, then it's going well.

  • Once you're ready to head back to the office, consider starting on a Wednesday, rather than a Monday, so that your first week apart won't seem so long.

  • Try not to let your child pick up any apprehension that you may be feeling about being separated from her since that might make her anxious, too. For instance, don't make a big deal about the time you'll be away by drawing out a long good-bye. Act naturally to help your baby relax, and she'll soon figure out that there's no need to worry since you'll be back.

  • It's not uncommon for your baby to be clingy or withdrawn for the first few days of your returning to work. This stage typically doesn't last beyond two weeks. Babies and young kids often adapt to new situations much better than adults, and the AAP notes that infants usually adjust well with a consistent child care worker in almost any setting.

  • If your work situation allows for it, call home a few times a day, and let the nanny hold the phone to your baby's ear. You can also record your voice reading a story or singing a song. And if you work fairly close to home, have the sitter bring the baby by for weekly lunch dates so you can enjoy her company.

Rebecca Geiger is a freelance writer based in New York City. She writes frequently about infant's and children's health and development.


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|,|||-||noname153|,|babarpregcon|,|Preparing Your Marriage|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Beth Wilson for Your Baby Today
December 4, 2000


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Your Life

Preparing Your Marriage

By Beth Wilson for Your Baby Today


To have a baby is often a celebratory experience for couples, but it can also be a strenuous time. A new child-be it the first, second, or third-alters the dynamics of a couple's relationship, which can lead to stress, pressure, and negative patterns if not handled properly.

"It's a tremendous change," says Gayle Peterson, family therapist, online family columnist and author of Making Healthy Families . Many couples, especially those expecting their first child, are nervous about a baby's impact on their marriage. Surprisingly, though, few partners discuss their feelings or new responsibilities before the child is born.

"The first thing to do is to discuss caretaking, which should be shared," advises Peterson. Even if one spouse stays home, he or she should not assume all baby-related responsibilities. "If he's not there to change seven diapers during the day, he should change one a night," Peterson recommends. Both partners should share in the pleasant and not-so-pleasant child-rearing tasks to adequately bond with the baby. If one partner changes the diaper better or quicker or feeds the baby more carefully, he or she must let the other develop similar skills.

In addition to discussing and implementing shared caretaking, couples must master shared decision-making. For example, both parties should mutually decide on a pediatrician. Likewise, business trips and major professional decisions should be discussed. "To come home and say you're taking another job or a two-week business trip doesn't work," warns Peterson. Your partner should be consulted, not informed. To initiate a discussion, Peterson recommends to ask simple questions like, "What do you think?" and "What questions do you have?"

Lastly, couples must allot time to nurture their relationship. "It doesn't have to be a vacation," says Peterson, "but something you can count on-an evening walk with the baby, a regular date night. Peterson also recommends that some couples consider a family development loan to allow one partner to reduce or eliminate hours at work. "It's just so important to build a foundation for the family."

For more information or to ask Peterson questions go to www.ParentsPlace.com. She counsels families and couples in Berkeley, California and also hosts a live radio show, "Ask Dr. Gayle," on http://www.ivillage.com/music/ every Friday at 1:20 p.m. EST.



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|,|||-||noname336|,|babarpreghea|,|Preventing Back Pain During Pregnancy|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Dana Sullivan for Your Baby Today
February 18, 2002


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Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Fitness

Preventing Back Pain During Pregnancy

By Dana Sullivan for Your Baby Today


Even as you celebrate your new curves, you may complain about the aches and pains that accompany your pregnancy. Back pain probably tops the list of a pregnant woman's gripes. "It's often caused by a shifting of the center of gravity, and by the weight of the uterus on the pelvic area," says Thomas Hanlon, author of Fit For Two: The Official YMCA Prenatal Exercise Guide (Human Kinetics).

By stretching your back daily, and doing a series of muscle-strengthening exercises recommended by the YMCA Prenatal Exercise Project, you can help minimize or avoid back pain altogether -- during pregnancy and beyond. Always check with your physician before beginning a new exercise program. And if you ever feel discomfort while doing the exercises, stop immediately.

The Routine

Walk or jog in place for five minutes to warm up. You can do the stretches every day, but give your muscles 48 hours of rest in between the strength-training moves that involve weights.

  1. Cat Back Stretch (to stretch your entire back). Get down on all fours and flatten your back so your spine is aligned from your neck to your tailbone. Now arch your back slowly, starting at the tailbone and stretching up through your shoulder blades. Hold for 5 seconds. Relax to the neutral starting position. Repeat 5 times.

  2. Heel Sits (to stretch your lower back and buttocks). Get down on your knees and bend over, stretching your hands out before you, palms flat on the floor. Slowly rock back onto your heels; as your baby grows, move your knees wider apart to accommodate your tummy. While sitting back, walk your fingers forward, increasing the stretch. Stretch one arm at a time for increased flexibility. Hold for 20-30 seconds; repeat 2-3 times.

  3. Arm Raises (to strengthen shoulders and upper back). Get down on all fours, making sure your back is flat (as in the Cat Stretch described above). Raise your right arm straight out in front of you to shoulder level. Hold for 5 seconds. Lower and repeat 10 times. Switch arms and repeat. When this becomes easy, add a second set. Holding a 1- or 2-pound dumbbell or wearing wrist weights will make the exercise even more challenging.

  4. Overhead Pull-Down (to strengthen your middle and lower back). Stand with your knees relaxed and extend your arms up and over your head. Imagine that you're holding a barbell in your hands. Now pull your arms down, bending your elbows out to the sides until your hands are shoulder height. The "bar" should be behind your head. Return to the starting position. Repeat 10-15 times, and complete 3 sets. When this become easy, hold a 1- or 2- dumbbell in each hand.

  5. Upright Row (to strengthen your shoulder and upper back muscles). Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart and your knees relaxed. Let your arms relax at your sides, palms facing back. Now pull your elbows up and back until they are at shoulder height. Contract your muscles in order to resist the movement. Now lower to the starting position. Repeat 10-15 times. Complete 3 sets. When this become easy, hold a 1- or 2- dumbbell in each hand.

Nevada-based freelance writer Dana Sullivan is a frequent contributor to Your Baby Today and also writes for Fit Pregnancy and Parenting. She's mom to Liam, 4, and Julia, 2.


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Car Seats/Carriers
Evenflo Co. Inc.: Evenflo Joyride Car Seat/Carrier, model numbers beginning with 203, 205, 210, 435 or 493.Juvenile product, mass merchandise and major discount stores nationwide sold the car seats/carriers from January 1988 through December 1998. When the seat is used as an infant carrier, the handle can unexpectedly release, causing the seat to flip forward. When this happens, an infant inside the carrier can fall to the ground and suffer serious injuries. Contact: (800) 557-3178. Century Products:The recall involves all Century rear-facing infant car seats/carriers with one-piece handles manufactured from January 1991 through July 1997. handle-related problems, including handles breaking, cracking or possibly not being locked while the seat is being used as a carrier. Contact: (800) 865-1419. Hufco-Delaware Co: TrailTechTM backpack baby carriers with plastic frames. Sold from January 1996 through July 2000. Report said several infants slipping through the leg openings of these carriers. Contact: (800) 881-9176. Evenflo: Hike 'n Roll carriers, model #s 522101, 522102, manufactured from 6/96 to 10/97. Strangulation hazard. For free seat insert call Evenflo (800-649-0071). On My Way infant car seats/carriers, model #s 207, 492, manufactured from 12/95 to 7/97. Risk of injury from falling. For free repair kit call Evenflo (800-203-2138). Gold Bug/Carter: infant carrier, style #89200, sold from 6/96 to 3/97. Risk of injury from falling. For free replacement call Gold Bug (800-942-9442). Grace: baby carrier and carrier/swing seats, model #s 1300, 1301, 1310, 1350, 1501, 1502, 1530,1723, 2788, 5510, 8108, 36264, manufactured from 8/92 to 8/97. Risk of injury from falling. For free repair kit call Graco (800-281-3676). MTS Products: J.Mason infant carriers, UPC #s 0-26669-08249-2, 0-26669-08252-2,0-26669-08253-9, sold from 4/96 to 8/97. Risk of injury from falling. For free replacement call MTS (800-242-1922). Playskool: Baby Fold 'N Travel infant carriers, model #s 100,101,102,103, sold from 4/91 to 1993. Risk of head injury from falling. For refund call Playskool (800-447-7707).

Cribs
Simmons Juvenile Products:Little Folks. Most of the recalled Simmons cribs were made in 1998. Those sold at Sears were made in 1998, 1999 and 2000. Only "98" cribs of all models are recalled, except for Sears cribs.Bracket hooks that are used to position the height of the mattress can break, causing the mattress to collapse. Babies can become trapped and suffocate when this happens. Contact: (800) 421-2951. Kids Line Inc: Le Cradle bassinets.Children's products stores nationwide sold the bassinets from January 1989 through May 2000 for between $100 and $200. Infants can become entrapped in an opening between the bassinet's side and mattress platform and suffocate. Additionally, fabric can separate from the metal frame. Infants can be injured when they scrape against or become caught in the frame. Contact: (866) LECRADL (532-7235).Baby's Dream Furniture: Generaton oak crib, #s 194 through 1879, sold from 12/94 to 6/97. Folding drop gate can trap and injure fingers. For free repair kit/installation instruction call Baby's Dream (888-866-4217). B&B Stores: mesh-side cribs , sold from 8/96 to 1/97. Suffocation and entrapment hazard. For refund call B&B (787-878-0980). Coaster Co. of America: full-size metal cribs, model #2364, sold from 6/96 to 4/97, and model #2368, sold from 1/95 to 4/97. Entrapment and stangulation risk. For refund/replacement call Coaster (800-221-9699). Cosco: full-size cribs, model #s 10T01, 10T04, 10T05,10T06, 10T09, 10T11, 10T14, manufactured from 10/90 to 9/93. Entrapment and injury risk. For free repair kit call Cosco (800-544-1108). Cosco: full-size metal baby cribs, model #s 10M06, 10M84, 10M85, 10M94, 10T01, 10T04, 10T05, 10T06, 10T08, 10T14, 10T84, 10T85, 10T94, 10T95, and date codes 0195 to 3097, manufactured from 1/95 to 7/97. Entrapment risk if misassembled. For information call Cosco (800-221-6736). C&T International: full-size wooden baby cribs, models christine (item #210) and Tracy (item#800), sold from 2/94 to 3/96. Strangulation and falling risk. For free replacement rails call C&T (888-470-1260). LaNacional: cribs, models Cama Cuna R.N.C., Cama cuna No. 2, and Crib With Drawers, sold in Puerto Rico from 1/94 to 4/95. Strangulation and entrapment hazard. Destroy and discard. Okla Homer Smith Furniture: cribs model #s 30562, 80005, 80007, 80010, 80012, 80023, 80029, 80035, 80038, 80054, 80056, 80057, 80068, 80090, manufactured from 4/92 to 12/93. Entrapment risk. For free retrofit kit call Okla Homer (800-647-6683). W.C. Redmon cuddle Me Close: bedside cradles, sold from 2/98 to 11/98. Risk of injury form tipping. For free replacement legs call Redmon (765-473-6683).

Monitors
Gerry Baby Products: Clear Choice baby monitors, model #618, sold from 4/96 to 3/98. Fire hazard. For free replacement battery pack call Gerry (800-273-3521). Gerry Baby Products: Deluxe baby monitors, model #602, date codes 8806 through 9005, manufactured from 6/88 to 5/90. Fire hazard. For free replacement call Gerry (800-672-6289). Safety 1st: Rechargeable Nursery Monitor batteries sold with model #49226 monitors from 6/97 to 8/97. Potential skin irriation. For free battery replacement call Safety 1st (800-723-3065). Stores nationwide sold the pacifiers before June 2000. Pacifiers ages faster than normal causing choking hazard to babies. Contact: (800) 522-8230. Pacifiers
Playtex: Classic Patterns "Cherubs" and Soft Comfort latex pacifiers Binky-Griptight: Newborn Orthodontic Pacifiers, items #2115, 3085, 3086, 3087, sold from 8/94 to 8/95, labeled "Made in Malaysia." Potential choking hazard. Destroy and discard. Gerber Products: NUK Orthodontic Pacifiers, date codes 070193 through 063094, manufactured from 7/93 to 6/94. Choking hazard. For free replacement call Gerber (800-4-GERBER). Lerma Import: pacifiers blue or white plastic with "Jaloma" label, sold in Texas from 5/95 to 5/96. Choking hazard. Destroy and discard. Munchkin: Glitter Pacifiers in four styles: Hello Kitty, Keroppi, and Pekkle, #72101; and Crayola, #14301, sold from 3.94 to 8/95. Choking hazard. For free refund call Munchkin (800-247-2223).

Portable Cribs/Play Yards/Playpens
Baby Trend Inc: Home and Roam and Baby Express portable cribs/play yards.Sold between 1992 and 1994. These cribs/play yards can collapse and entrap an infant. Contact: (800) 328-7363. Baby Trend: Home and Roam portable cribs, sold from 1992 to 1994. Potential injury from collapse. For free replacement locks call Baby Trend (800-328-7363). Century Products: Fold-N-Go Care Center, model #s 10-750, 10-760, manufactured from 3/98 to 8/98. Entrapment and suffocation hazard. For free repair kit and installation instructions call Century (800-583-4092). Century Products: Fold-N-Go Travel play yards, all models. Entrapment risk. For free repair kit and installation instructions call Century (800-837-4044). Drac0: All Our Kids portable cribs/playpens, model #s 741, 742, 761, sold from 1992 to 1995. Strangulation hazard. Destroy and discard. Evenflo: Happy Camper, Happy cabana, and Kiddie Camper portable play yards, manufactured from 1/90 to 6/97. Entrapment and suffocation hazard. For free hinge covers call Evenflo (800-447-9178). Evenflo: Houdini portable play yards, manufactured from 1994 to 1996. Choking or laceration hazard. For free replacement push-caps call Evenflo (800-490-7549). Gerry Baby Products: Fold-Away Cribs, model #s 8200, 8300,8500, sold from 5/94 to 8/94. Risk of injury or strangulation. For crib assembly instructions call Gerry Baby Products (800-525-2472). Graco: traditional play yards, manufacturing #s 111395 through 091296, made from 11/95 to 9/96. Entanglement and choking hazard. For free repair kit call Graco (800-423-9078). Kolcraft: Playskool Travel-Lite Portable Cribs, all models, sold from 1990 to 1992. Risk of suffocaiton or injury from entrapment. For refund call Kolcraft (800-453-7673). Pride-Trimble, Kolcraft, Playskool, Graco, Bilt-Rite, Evenflo, Strolee, and Gerry mesh playpens with protruding rivets, made from 1960 to 1998. strangulation hazard. Stop using and call the CPSC (800-794-4115).

Strollers
Baby Trend: Road Runner, #9592TBaby's "R" Us stores sold the strollers nationwide between January 1999 and April 1999. Seat strap missing will cause baby fall out of the seat when lean forward. Contact:(800) 328-7363. Bob Trailers Inc: BOB Sport Utility Stroller and BOB Sport Utility Stroller D'lux sold from 11/98 - 3/00. The stroller's front wheel connector can crack during use. It could lose control or collapse. Contact: (800) 893-2447. century: TraveLite Sport strollers, model #s 11-171, 11-181, 11-191, manufactured from 2/95 to 10/95. Risk of injury from falling. For free repair kit call Century (800-837-4044). Cosco: Voyager Car Seat/Strollers, manufactured from 9/97 to 10/97. Risk of injury if seat detaches. For repair instructions call Cosco (800-221-6736).

Swings
Fisher-Price: Lift & Lock Swing, model #2092, 75960, 75970, 75973 or 75980.Mass merchandise, juvenile products and discount department stores sold these swings from January 1991 through August 2000. Children can maneuver out of the restraints and fall out of the swings, resulting in serious injuries. Contact: (800) 343-1502.Century: Lil' Napper infant swings, model #s 12-344, 12-345, 12-347, 12-475, 12-476, manufactured beginning in 1991. Strangulation hazard. For free repair kit and installation instructions call Century (800-837-4044). Hedstrom: Glide Ride swings, sold with backyard gym sets from 4/93 to 12/97 (more than 220 models). Risk of injury from falling. For free repair kit call Hedstrom (800-321-0183). Little Tikes: Cozy Highback Swings, model #4637, sold from 1/96 to 4/96. Risk of injury from overturning. For information call Little Tikes (800-321-0183). Playskool: 1-2-3 Infant Swing/Chair Swing/Seat Swings, sold from 3/95 to 5/95. Risk of injury from falling. For refund call Playskool (800-PLAYSKL).

Miscellaneous
Cosco Inc: Bungee Baby Jumper, model numbers 04-461 and 04-468. Juvenile product, mass merchandise, discount department and specialty stores nationwide sold the Bungee Baby Jumpers from May 1996 through March 2001. . Metal clasps can detach from the bungee cord, causing the unit to fall to the floor. Babies can suffer injuries from the fall. Contact: (800) 314-9327.Safety 1st: Wipe Warmer, #26133.Toys "R" Us and Babies "R" Us stores nationwide sold the wipe warmers from December 1999 through March 2001. Cracks in the interior basin of these wipe warmers can allow moisture to contact the electrical components. Consumers touching the wipes could receive an electrical shock. Contact: (800) 964- 8489.Graco: High Chair, Model #"3170," "36051" or "74001.The recalled highchairs were manufactured from January 1, 1995 through December 8, 1997. The chair's legs can come out, causing the chair to fall to the ground. Children can suffer serious injuries from the fall. Contact: (800) 617-7447.Cosco Inc: Options 5 High Chairs.Manufactured from December 1, 1997 through August 11, 2000. . In the recline position, the seats can separate from the frame and fall to the ground. In the upright position, the seats can slip from their set height position to the lowest position or can fall to the ground. Additionally, some seats were sold with a metal restraint anchor that can slip through the back of the seat allowing the child to fall to the ground. Infants and toddlers can suffer head, face and bodily injuries. Contact: 800) 221-6736.Playskool: Klackeroo toys.The toy's brightly colored end knobs can detach and allow small, geometric-shaped pieces to come loose, posing a choking hazard to infants and young children. Contact: (888) 671-9764.Playskool: Busy Poppin' Pals toys, model #5415.Mass merchandise and toy stores, including Toys R Us, sold these toys nationwide for about $10. The toys were sold from January 1996 through August 2000. Small springs inside the toy can break loose, posing a choking and laceration hazard to young children. Contact: (877) 518-9743.Fisher-Price: Get Up & Go WalkerSold from July 1997 through August 2000. Children falling while using or near the product. Contact: (800) 343-1502.Manhattan Group LLC: WZ-450Specialty stores and gift shops sold the teethers from February 2000 through May 2000 for about $12. The teether can pull apart easily and expose small pieces. This poses choking and aspiration hazards to young children. Contact: (800) 541-1345.Fisher-Price: Hop, Skip, Jumpers, model numbers 9144 and 9146 .Sold from January 1987 through January 1994. Problem: springs breaking. Contact: (888) 821-0077. The First Years Inc: Elmo Nitelights.The faceplate on these nightlights can be broken off, exposing wiring and posing shock and electrocution hazards. Contact: at (800) 533-6708. Jetmax International Ltd: Tot Wheels® Entertainer® Activity Center infant walkers, with "bouncing action" and five-position height adjustment, have model numbers 4032LN or 4032BLA.This stroller was sold from September 1999 through February 2000 for about $50. Contact: (800) 345-4109. Kids II: Model 6657, toy box fabric Lot numbers 10875, 10930, Model 6652, cow print fabricLot numbers 9697, 10257, 10263,10404, 10487, 10563, 10780, 10818, Model 6659, nursery rhyme fabric Lot number 11003.Mass merchandise and juvenile specialty stores nationwide sold the seats from October 1997 through April 2000 for about $25 to $35. Toy bars suddenly releasing from bouncer seats. Contact: (877) 325-7056.Hangouts, of Boulder Colo: Baby Hammocks, #MY-BB-1110.from January 1990 through September 1999.These baby hammocks can suddenly become twisted around childrens' necks and strangle them. Also, infants sleeping on soft bedding can become wedged in positions in which they cannot breathe. Contact: (800) 205-4916. First Alert: True Fit Safety Gates, model CSSGI, sold from 10/96 to 11/98. Potential choking hazard. For information call BRK Brands (888-777-5599). Graco: stationary entertiners with white plastic seat rings, manufactured before 3/96. Laceration risk. For free repair kit call Graco (800-423-9078). Graco: stationary entertainers, model #s 34429, 4118RA, manufactured from 4/98 to 8/98. Choking hazard. For free repair kit call Graco (800-281-3676).

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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Product Reviews

PRODUCT: Inchworm, Phase 1: Sensory Awakenings


By Rose Kennedy for Your Baby Today

For a newborn, who can't yet focus all that well and whose senses are still developing, start with a toy such as the Inchworm. It doesn't look super special, but it's specifically designed to appeal to your new baby. It has black-and-white and other high-contrast segments, which are what baby can see most easily. Different textures help develop babys sense of touch. Its "legs" are ribbons you can use to tie Inchworm near a changing table or carseat. Your baby can also make noise with the Inchworm since it contains a rattle inside. Its machine-washable (if you don't know how important that is, you soon will!) and safety-tested.



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|,|||-||noname51|,|babarnewbabn3|,|PRODUCT: Lamaze First Mirror|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Rose Kennedy for Your Baby Today
April 24, 2000


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Product Reviews

PRODUCT: Lamaze First Mirror
(Learning Curve)


By Rose Kennedy for Your Baby Today

Once a baby can hold her head up, she's bound to get a charge out of seeing her reflection. If you make a mirror readily available at baby eye level you'll also encourage your child's self-awareness and ability to distinguish between himself and others. This mirror is designed particularly for infants. It's baby-safe, framed in a checkerboard cloth, and attached to a foam wedge. The wedge has two black and white polka-dot triangular sides that even a newborn's eyes can focus on. Its three wide sides are fuzzy red, blue, and yellow, pleasant to the touch and also in the high contrast colors that are ideal for developing infant eyes. Use its self-attached straps to attach it to the side of the crib or a playpen, or rest it on the crib mattress, move it to the carpet, or prop it on a shelf so that you and baby can admire yourselves together.



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|,|||-||noname54|,|babarnewbabn3|,|PRODUCT: Spot Can Count|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Rose Kennedy for Your Baby Today
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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Product Reviews

PRODUCT: Spot Can Count
(Putnam)


By Rose Kennedy for Your Baby Today

Overzealous parents sometimes start flash cards in infancy, but far better to rely on books like this. That's because flash cards can be boring and set up a relationship where you're "drilling" your child on concepts he'll grasp more easily as a toddler. On the other hand, seek-and-find books that incidentally involve counting, colors, and so forth are fun, encourage bonding, and promote memory and motor skills---and a love of books. In fact, with its lift-the-flap pictures and simple words and illustrations, Spot Can Count is great for 10-month-olds and up even if you never progress to the counting part.

Spot the dog, ever-popular with the "around one" set, is counting ducks and pigs and sheep on the farm with his dad. Each page has a question, like "How many hens are in the yard?" that will help you start a dialogue with your child, and count the objects if you're up to it. Or, just look at the pictures and tug at the flaps, which are firmly attached, simple to lift, and absolutely irresistible.





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|,|||-||noname182|,|babarnewbabn1|,|Quiet Times|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Carol Harding for Your Baby Today
January 29 2001


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Your Life

Quiet Times

By Carol Harding for Your Baby Today


Little does the word "quiet" appear in parenting articles. Has being quiet and having quiet time become non-existent in the world of children and families?

True, a household with young children is seldom quiet. Even the sounds we like - music, TV, sports, pets - can sometimes fill every space of our lives, making us feel exhausted. Has quietude become a rare treat?

There are many benefits of quietude: the mind and spirit are refreshed, things that typically go unnoticed get noticed, and the unappreciated aspects of our lives can be appreciated.

Here are ways to make a habit of, and to make the most of, quiet times:

  • Enjoying quiet moments can happen anytime, but it's important to schedule quiet time. Go to bed earlier than usual, wake up before everyone else in the home, walk to a quiet space to sit and breathe, or submerge yourself in a bath.

  • Be still in the quiet time. It's difficult to do nothing in our busy, goal-directed lives, but try. If you have to do something, try quiet activities like reading, sketching, or knitting.

  • Engage your baby (and the rest of your family) in your quiet habits. Nursing or holding your baby is a beautiful way to spend your quiet time.

  • Keep a "quiet" journal. Write down thoughts, dreams, and life stories to record the best of times and to get through the not-so-good times.

  • Be an advocate of quiet time. Busy people especially will benefit from, recognize, and enjoy quietude.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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|,|||-||noname176|,|babarnewbabn5|,|Quotes on Motherhood|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Joyce A. Hughes for Your Baby Today
January 15, 2001


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Your Life

Quotes on Motherhood

By Joyce A. Hughes for Your Baby Today


The moment a child is born a woman's life is forever changed, taking on new meaning. Motherhood can be an empowering, and exhausting, experience - unveiling knowledge and insights and previously untested strength and stamina.

Here's what grown children and mothers have said about motherhood, that unique and special experience.

"My first vivid memory is...when first I looked into her face and she looked into mine. That I do remember, and that exchanging looks I have carried with me all of my life. We recognized each other. I was her child and she was my mother."
- Pearl S. Buck (writer)

"Oh what a power is motherhood, possessing a potent spell!"
- Euripedes (ancient Greek playwright)

"She made me a security blanket when I was born. That faded green blanket lasted just long enough for me to realize that the security part came from her."
- Alexander Crane (writer)

"If you bungle raising your children, I don't think whatever else you do matters very much!"
- Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis (editor and wife of President John F. Kennedy)

"There shall never be another quite so tender, quite so kind as the patient little mother, nowhere on this earth you'll find her affection duplicated."
- Paul C. Brownlow (writer)

"My mother sang with me in her stomach; I sang with Bobbi Kris in my stomach. I believe the child starts to develop within, and whatever you read, whatever you think, whatever you do affects the child."
- Whitney Houston (singer and actress)

"The commonest fallacy among women is that simply having children makes one a mother, which is as absurd as believing that having a piano makes one a musician."
- Sydney J. Harris (author and journalist)

"Making the decision to have a child - it's momentous. It is to decide forever to have your heart go walking around on the outside of your body."
- Elizabeth Stone (writer)

"Motherhood is like Albania - you can't trust the brochures, you have to go there."
- Marni Jackson (journalist)

"In God's great vaudeville, Mother is the headliner."
- Elbert Hubbard (writer)

"I dig being a mother..."
- Whoopi Goldberg (actress and comedienne)


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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|,|||-||noname272|,|babarpreghea|,|Relief for Tired Moms|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Kristyn Kusek for Your Baby Today
August 27, 2001


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Healthy Mom

Relief for Tired Moms
Tired all the time? Follow these simple hints to get more energy.

By Kristyn Kusek for Your Baby Today


"No doubt about it, being a mom is exhausting," says Martha Davis, Ph.D., author of The Relaxation and Stress Reduction Workbook (Harbinger, 1995). Feel like you can't squeeze a single drop of energy out of your sapped self? Try these "feel better fast" tips:

ENERGY STRATEGY: Diet

  • Keep up the protein. "Don't skimp on protein -- it's what sustains energy," says Cynthia Sass, R.D., a spokesperson for the American Dietetic Association in Tampa, Florida. Try no-preparation-required protein snacks like cottage cheese, a golf ball-sized serving of nuts like almonds or pecans, or string cheese for an energy boost.

  • Cut back on caffeine. Your energy crashes once the caffeine high fades. Have no more than a cup of coffee or two sodas a day.

  • Eat often. If you go more than four hours without food, you're not eating frequently enough to maintain energy. Pack portable snacks and drinks in your diaper bag so you can snack every couple of hours.

ENERGY STRATEGY: Sleep
  • Grab sleep when you can. "The average new mom gets four to six hours of sleep a night," says Lauren Broch, Ph.D., director of education at the Sleep-Wake Disorders Center in White Plains, New York. But the optimum snooze time for adults is seven to eight hours. Make up for missed sleep by sharing an afternoon nap with your baby.

  • Practice good sleep habits. Anxiety-inducing activities (like paying bills) right before you hit the sack can affect your ability to fall asleep. Wind down a few minutes before bed by reading something relaxing, meditating, or stretching.

ENERGY STRATEGY: Time For You
  • Get moving. Exercise may be the best energy booster around. If a full workout seems too time-consuming, take a walk around the block, turn on your stereo and dance while you do housework.

  • Sneak in "adult stuff." When your days are filled with kid-centered activities, rejuvenate your spirit with simple things you love. Sing along (loudly!) to your favorite CD while you drive to the bank, or do the crossword in the newspaper while your baby eats breakfast.

  • Relax! Okay, so you might not have time to join a yoga class or learn the art of Zen meditation. But you can burn off stress and get energized with simple relaxation techniques. Try deep breathing when you're stuck at a red light. Or enjoy a great cat stretch while you're on hold with the pediatrician's office.

  • Take time to create time. If you're constantly frazzled, you're probably exhausted, too. Take five minutes and organize your schedule each morning. Prioritize the day's activities and decide what can be pushed until tomorrow. This simple exercise will help you move through the day in a more relaxed, contended state.

Kristyn Kusek is a health and lifestyle writer whose work has appeared in Redbook, Good Housekeeping, Parenting, The New York Times, and Lifetime TV Online.


The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

© Studio One Networks




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|,|August 16, 1999

Looking to buy a baby car seat? Or simply checking to see how well your baby's car seat compare to the competition? Before you invest your money on your next baby car seat, here's what you should know:


infant car seats
Graco: 7497 Lite Rider All Terrain Travel System, approximately $160. Rating: Excellent.
Evenflo: On My Way 207, approximately $55. Rating: Very good.
Century: SmartFit Plus 4529, approximately $60. Rating: Very good.
Kolcraft: Secura 43834, approximately $75. Rating: Very good.
Evenflo: Discovery 209, approximately $50. Rating: Very good.
Fisher-Price: Safe Embrace 79725, approximately $70. Rating: Very good.
Cosco: Arriva 02-751, approximately $40. Rating: Good.
Cosco: Turnabout 02-764, approximately $55. Rating: Good.

convertable car seats
Centruy: 1000 STE Classic 4161, approximately $50. Rating: Very Good.
Century: 2000 STE Classic 4261, approximately $60. Rating: Very good.
Century: 3000 Room-to-Grow Classic 4331, approximately $70. Rating: Very good.
Fisher-Price: Safe Embrace 79700, approximately $130. Rating: Very good.
Evenflo: Scout 217, approximately $50. Rating: Very good.
Britax Roundabout, approximately $200. Rating: Very good.
Cosco: Touriva 02-584, approximately $60. Rating: Very good.
Guardian: Folder 1231-16, approximately $120. Rating: Very good.
Century: Smartmove XT 4720, approximately $125. Rating: Good.
Evenflo: Horizon V 420, approximately $80. Rating: Good.
Safeline: Sit n' Stroll 3240, approximately $160. Rating: Good.

toddler car seats
Cosco: High Back Booster 02-442, approximately $40. Rating: Very good.
Century: Next Step 4920, approximately $100. Rating: Very good.
Century Breverra Classic 4865, approximately $60. Rating: Very good.


The above ratings are according to Consumer Report. Details of all the car seats can be found in Consumer Report, January 1999.

The health and safety related information offered by BabyAnt.com is intended for general knowledge and educational purposes only. This information is not intended to serve as a substitute for professional medical care. Always consult qualified health-care professionals if you have concerns about the condition of your baby.


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|,|||-||noname245|,|babarnewbabn2|,|RSV: When Colds Become Serious|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Melodi B. Karakurum, MD, F.C.C.P for Your Baby Today
June 25, 2001


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Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Pediatrics Today

RSV: When Colds Become Serious

By Melodi B. Karakurum, MD, F.C.C.P for Your Baby Today


When your infant comes down with a cold, you need to be on the alert. Baby colds can quickly turn into acute bronchiolitis, a serious lower respiratory tract illness that causes swelling of the small airways in the lungs. The Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is the most common cause of acute bronchiolitis. While the infection can occur from birth to two years of age, infants between ages two and six months are the most susceptible.

The RSV lowdown:

  • How is RSV transmitted? Although RSV is a respiratory virus, it is transmitted mainly by direct hand contact from infected individuals.
  • What are the signs and symptoms? Typically, an affected infant has cold-like symptoms such as nasal congestion, runny nose, low-grade fever, decreased appetite and irritability. After several days, symptoms progress to rapid breathing, rapid heart rate and a hacking cough, suggesting the spread of the viral infection to the lower respiratory tract. Increasing respiratory distress may cause the skin around the mouth to turn a bluish color (cyanosis). Your infant may also produce a wheezing sound when breathing while the muscles between the ribs and below the rib cage retract. Your baby may appear very sleepy, and dehydration may result from reduced feedings.
  • How is it diagnosed? A test can be performed in the hospital to confirm the diagnosis of RSV bronchiolitis, but often a history and physical exam are sufficient to make the diagnosis. A chest x-ray may also be helpful.
  • Can it be confused with other diseases? Asthma is a major consideration in children with bronchiolitis and is the more likely diagnosis if there have been previous episodes of wheezing.

    Gastric reflux with aspiration of the stomach contents may also produce the symptoms of bronchiolitis, but cold-like symptoms do not precede respiratory distress in these cases.
  • How is it treated? Most children are treated at home and improve within three to five days. Underlying conditions such as prematurity, heart disease, and a weakened immune system puts a child at high-risk for more serious complications from the disease. These babies should be monitored more closely.

    There are no specific medications to treat RSV bronchiolitis. You'll need to monitor your infant closely for signs of respiratory distress (outlined above) and dehydration (signs include lethargy and dry diapers). If the fever persists for more than four to five days and/or remains elevated despite treatment with acetaminophen, your infant should be seen immediately by a physician. Otherwise, adequate feeding of fluids by and applying saline drops into the nose for nasal congestion are sufficient until the infection resolves in three to five days.
  • Can you prevent your baby from getting RSV? Yes. HAND WASHING is the most reliable way of protecting your infant. It is especially important if there are older siblings in the house who are exhibiting common cold-like signs. Having others hold your young infant should be minimized to avoid transmission. Since RSV tends to peak between October and April, you need to be extra mindful of taking precautions with your infant during these months.

    Dr. Karakurum is associate director of the division of pediatric pulmonology at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York.


  • The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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    March 27, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Checklists

    Safety Checklist

    By Mary Ellen Branna for Your Baby Today


    Safety. One of the biggest challenges facing new parents is childproofing their home. Each room holds its own set of dangers- some obvious, others hidden. The key to child safety, both in and around the house, is to prevent injuries and accidents from happening. Here's a list of things to do and products to buy to make sure every room in your house is baby friendly.
    In the Nursery:

    Buy the crib and crib mattress at the same time to ensure the mattress fits snugly. Infants can get stuck in gaps between the rails and an improperly fitted mattress.

    When your baby begins to sit up on her own, set the mattress on the lowest level of the crib to prevent her from climbing out.

    Make sure the crib bumper is secure on all sides so your baby's head does not get caught underneath it. Remove the bumper as well as any mobile or other hanging toy when your baby begins to pull herself up to a standing position.

    Never put stuffed animals or heavy blankets in the crib with your infant.

    Don't place the crib near a window, outlet or light.

    Make sure cords from shades or blinds are wrapped up tightly. Dangling strings pose a choking hazard.

    Always place your baby on her back to sleep to prevent SIDS.

    Never leave your baby unattended on the changing table.

    Use plugs in unused outlets, place guards on windows, and stops on all doors.


    In the bathroom:

    Make sure the hot water heater is set at 120 F or below to avoid burning your baby.

    To prevent drowning, never leave your baby alone in the bathtub, even if it's only a few inches of water.

    Use locks on the toilet and cabinets.

    Place a vinyl bath mat or bath sponge pad on the bottom of the tub to prevent slips, a soft cover for the faucet to prevent cuts, and a shampoo shield on your baby's head to prevent soap from getting in her eyes.

    Put all medicines and vitamins on a high shelf or cabinet away from your baby's reach.


    In the kitchen:

    Use locks for the cabinets and drawers, plugs for the outlets, and covers for the stove's burner knobs.

    Remove all household cleaners from the bottom cabinets or put them in a cabinet away from your baby's reach.

    Keep all hot liquids away from the edge of the kitchen table or counters because your baby could reach up, pull the item down, and burn herself.

    Turn all pot handles on the stove in toward the back of it.


    In the family room:

    Keep all plants out of baby's reach because many are poisonous and the dirt is a potential choking hazard.

    Make sure there are no small objects on the floor or on tables that are within your baby's reach. This is especially important when your baby begins to crawl. One way to make sure the room is to get down on the floor with your baby and crawl around looking for any open outlet or other dangers.


    In the car:

    Place your baby in the appropriate size car seat for her age and weight and make sure it is properly installed.

    Always put your baby in the backseat; never put your baby in the front passenger-side seat even if the air bag is not activated.

    Never leave your baby alone in the car even if it is only for a few minutes.


    Some general guidelines:

    Install safety gates (either tension or hardware-mounted) at the top and bottom of stairs as well as any other areas you do not want your baby to enter (e.g., an older child's room).

    Put smoke alarms in every sleeping area and on every level of your home, test them regularly (i.e., once a month), and replace the batteries once a year.

    Install carbon monoxide detectors outside sleeping areas and at least 15 feet away from fuel-burning appliances.

    Keep all plastic bags and packaging away from your baby and her play area since she they can suffocate her.

    Use a small parts tester to test which objects are small enough to pose a choking hazard to your baby. If the item fits inside the tube, it is too small for her to play with. If you don't have a tester and are concerned about the safety of a toy piece, you can use an empty toilet paper roll.

    Don't use baby walkers because they can and have caused serious injuries to babies who use them. Use stationary exercisers instead.

    Don't carry hot liquids (e.g., a cup of coffee or tea) when holding your baby to avoid burns, spills or falls.

    Follow your pediatrician's schedule for immunizations and check-ups to keep your baby healthy.

    Review the Consumer Product Safety Commission's monthly reports on toys, baby items and other household items that either the manufacturer or CPSC has recalled because of defects to make sure you don't have these items in your home.



    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

    © Studio One Networks




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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Your Baby Tomorrow

    Saving for Your Child's College Education
    Why It Pays to Start Now

    By Linda Henry for Your Baby Today


    First, the good news: If you start saving early and contribute often, your baby's college fund will grow exponentially by the time she's graduated high school. Even in this volatile and unpredictable market, with interest rates compounding and dividends reinvesting over the course of seventeen or eighteen years, you could build up a hefty fund. The bad news? That baby's going to need a lot of tuition money: $34,000 for a public college or university; $84,000 for a private school, in today's dollars.

    With eighteen years to build a college fund, Kiplinger Online (www.kiplinger.com) recommends investing in stocks or stock mutual funds, with 75 percent in domestic stock and 25 percent in foreign stock. You're probably too busy (and sensibly wary) to trade your own stocks, which is why discount brokerage houses- such as Dreyfus, Fidelity, Vanguard, to name just a few- offer a full selection of mutual funds. A mutual fund is a pool of individual stocks (typically fifty or more companies) that's managed by professionals. The idea is diversity, so that if one stock drops in value, the overall portfolio doesn't suffer. A "growth fund" simply means that the fund manager's primary objective is growth of capital. "No-load" means you pay no fees. Look for a no-load, growth mutual fund. The fund may be set up as a custodial account in your child's name under the Uniform Gifts to Minors Act (UGMA) or the Uniform Transfers to Minors Act (UTMA), depending on the state in which you live. Other options include Educational IRAs and the UNIQUE College Investing Plan. Research the possibilities on web sites that are not trying to sell you their own line of products. Independent advisors include Kiplinger; www.smartmoney.com; www.morningstar.com; and the fun and informative "Motley Fool," at www.fool.com. Finally, before choosing any fund, consult with a tax expert to be sure it's a good fit for your situation.

    What's the bottom line? Ideally, you'll start investing early and contribute continuously. If you're saving for a private-college education, Fidelity's College Cost Calculator (available on their web site at www.fidelity.com) estimates you'll need to save $320 per month, every month, for the next seventeen years. For a public university, the monthly amount is $129. If your current portfolio is tied up in liquid collection assets (i.e., diapers), financial experts recommend investing as much as you can on a monthly basis, and adding lump sums whenever you can. To extend the diaper metaphor, if you can endure the constant changes, eventually you and your child will be ready for the next step in her development. And if nothing else, once she's toilet trained, invest the diaper money.



    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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    |,|||-||nsearch|,||,|Search|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,0,0,0,||,||,||,||,|||-||sectrimdocvi|,|articles|,|Second Trimester Doctor Visits|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|From the Editors of Your Baby Today
    October 18, 1999


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    Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Prenatal Medical Care

    Second Trimester Doctor Visits

    From the Editors of Your Baby Today


    Step right up

    Throughout your second trimester, you'll continue to visit your doctor once a month -- as long as your pregnancy is progressing normally. Each appointment probably will begin with you stepping on the scale.


    Monitoring your weight gain

    During your fourth, fifth, and sixth months, you should be gaining one-half to three-quarters of a pound a week. By tracking your weight, your doctor can estimate your baby's growth and watch for signs of preeclampsia. Doctors stress that you should try hard to stay within a 25- to 35-pound weight gain. Straying too far from this guideline can lead to problems.

    By gaining too much weight:

    • You put extra stress on your heart, which already is working overtime to pump your increased blood volume.
    • You put additional stress on your joints, which pregnancy hormones have loosened and made lax.
    • You increase your risk of developing preeclampsia, a serious condition that can be life-threatening.
    • You'll be more likely to develop aches in your lower back.
    • You may make labor and delivery more difficult because your baby will be big.



    Second-trimester tests
    • Urinalysis. This test, performed at each doctor's visit, measures the protein and sugar in your urine. It will detect excess protein, which can be a warning sign of preeclampsia. Urinalysis also may be used to detect the presence of drugs or bladder infection.

    • Triple marker test. This blood screening usually is performed between the fifteenth and eighteenth weeks of pregnancy. Part of the test measures a specific protein, alpha-fetoprotein or AFP, in your blood. If the AFP levels are high it may identify a neural tube defect; if AFP levels are low (combined with abnormalities found in two other tests) this may identify Down Syndrome.

    • Rhesus (Rh)-antibody-level test (a blood test) for rhesus negative women. Most people have a specific protein in their blood called the Rh factor. Those who don't are Rh-negative. If a woman tests Rh-negative, the father of the child also must be tested for his Rh factor because problems arise when an Rh-negative woman conceives a baby with an Rh-positive man. The tests are done about halfway through the pregnancy, or at once if the woman has a bleeding problem.

      An Rh-positive baby's blood factor, also called an antigen, can stimulate an intense immune response in his mother. The problem isn't so great with a first pregnancy, where the mother's body hasn't yet built a strong immune defense against her child's blood. But a second pregnancy can be tragic. The mother's antibodies can cross the placenta and terminate the pregnancy. Fortunately, a substance called Rh-immune globulin, injected into the mother, can protect the baby.

    • Ultrasound. This test uses high-frequency sound waves to visualize the unborn baby. It's been used for more than 25 years, and it appears to be safe for both the mother and fetus.

      Some of today's obstetricians even have the capability of performing ultrasound tests right in their offices. The doctor will coat your abdomen with mineral oil or gel to minimize the loss of ultrasound waves where the transducer meets the skin. Then she will move the transducer gently and smoothly over your stomach, allowing the sound waves to pass through into your abdominal cavity. The waves will bounce back to the transducer, forming an image that's displayed as a picture on a monitor. With a vaginal ultrasound, the transducer is placed in the vagina to let the doctor see the early pregnancy sac and detect any abnormalities.

      An ultrasound examination can detect a pregnancy as early as six weeks after your last menstrual period and show the baby's movements at approximately 12 weeks of gestational age.

    • Extra test for older moms-to-be: Amniocentesis. This test of the fluid that surrounds your baby detects chromosomal and other genetic disorders, such as Down syndrome, hemophilia, and sickle-cell anemia. It usually is performed on women over 35 when they're 15 to 16 weeks pregnant, and on women who have an abnormal triple-screen result. The procedure is done by inserting a long, thin needle through the abdominal wall to remove a sample of amniotic fluid. This fluid then is genetically studied in the laboratory.


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

    © Studio One Networks




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    |,|||-||sepan|,|babarparques|,|Separation Anxiety|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By: Elizabeth Pantley Author of Perfect Parenting and Kid Cooperation
    January 10, 2000


    |,|By: Elizabeth Pantley Author of Perfect Parenting and Kid Cooperation © Copyright 1999
    Book Available At: Elizabeth Pantley Home Page
    January 10, 2000



    Situation:
    My child is afraid to leave my side to try new things or play with other children. How do I help him become more independent?

    Think about it:
    It’s a big world out there. Some kids jump right in, and some need to test the water with their toes before they’re comfortable wading in. (And then they wade very slowly, of course!) Be patient. With some gentle guidance your child will leave your side. (I mean, honestly, have you ever seen a ten-year-old super-glued to his mother’s side? Me neither.)

    Don’t push:
    Don’t force your child to jump into situations he’s nervous about. Allow him to watch from the sidelines for a while to absorb the goings-on and get a feel for how he’ll fit into the picture. Let him know he can sit and watch for as long as he wants to before joining in. Many children relax when they know they have permission to take their time getting involved.

    Small steps:
    Provide opportunities for your child to take small steps towards independence. For example, take your child to a familiar park and once he’s involved in an activity move a short distance away, sit on a bench, and read a book. Every once in a while, touch base with him by waving or making a comment, “Wow! You’re sure going high.”

    Don’t make it worse:
    Don’t overprotect your child. Saying things like, “Don’t worry, I’ll be right here if you need me” imply that your child really does have something to worry about. Instead, make your comments positive in nature and get the message across that what he’s about to do is no big deal. For example, when he’s leaving your side to attend a birthday party, let him leave on a positive note, “Have fun honey! See ya’ in a little while.”

    Help him understand himself:
    Acknowledge his feelings, and help him understand them. Then reassure him and help him deal with the feelings and learn to get by them. “I can see you’re a bit nervous about joining the party. That’s okay. Take your time and let’s see who you know. There’s David! Why don’t you go over and show him your new watch?”

    Take away the mystery:
    Talk about the event in advance. Let your child know what to expect, how long he’ll be there, what he’ll do, and when you’ll be back to pick him up. Information like this will help your child feel more comfortable about your separation.

    Give your child choices.
    “You’ve been invited to sleep over at Brandon’s house Friday. He’s really excited. He said you’d go roller-skating and then make homemade pizza. Do you think you’d enjoy that?” Ask your child helpful questions to see why he doesn’t want to go. Perhaps there’s something specific that would help him be more comfortable, maybe knowing that he can call you to pick him up if he changes his mind. Your child may not be comfortable and choose not to go. That’s okay. There will be many opportunities for your child to spend time with a friend. Some more tentative children will pass on an invitation and be comfortable with their decision. Typically, given enough time, the child will outgrow this separation anxiety.

    The health and safety related information offered by BabyAnt.com is intended for general knowledge and educational purposes only. This information is not intended to serve as a substitute for professional medical care. Always consult qualified health-care professionals if you have concerns about the condition of your baby.


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    September 18, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Preparing for Baby

    Sewing Maternity Clothes

    By Barbara Gash for Your Baby Today


    Smart-looking maternity clothes can enhance the special glow of pregnancy. Even if you're a beginner, try sewing some for yourself and you'll discover what fun it can be.

    My first serious sewing project--too long ago to mention--was a maternity top that looked like a tent. Maternity clothes have become a lot more stylish since then, with limitless fabric choices. But they are still easy to make since fitting is minimal. Because you wear these garments for a relatively brief time, you needn't strive for perfection and durability. Instead, consider it an opportunity to try new colors and creative details.

    In the first trimester, regular clothes are probably going to be fine. Those popular long dresses and jumpers, for instance, will easily disguise a growing tummy for a while. Then make a gradual transition to garments with a looser fit, especially in the waist. Try an easy fit t-shirt paired with elastic waist cotton knit capris or pants.

    When you get into the last four months or so, you'll need to buy maternity patterns, so plan for the appropriate season. These special patterns do follow fashion trends, and some don't look much different from regular styles. Expectant mothers expand in five major areas--bust, waist, hips, crotch depth (distance from waist to the seam where pant legs meet), and front waist length. It's important to buy the same size pattern you 'd normally choose, since maternity patterns have that extra ease built into areas where needed. Do the same alterations you routinely make, such as shortening, lengthening, adjusting for narrow shoulders, broad back, sleeves, etc.

    In general, use light to medium weight fabrics, with at least some natural fiber in them, e.g. cotton blends, rayon challis, and lightweight wools. Knits--any fiber--are especially comfortable. Avoid plaids, crosswise stripes, and directional prints, because maternity patterns often have extra length in the front and you don't want a distorted effect.

    Pants are a must, whatever length you like. Don't buy a larger size, or the legs may be too wide. Instead use a stretch panel in the tummy area and stick with your regular size. Be sure your top is long enough to pull down over that.

    Moms-to-be in the workplace need to be especially particular about styles and fabrics. The selection of ready-to-wear may be limited in these garments, so" sewing your own" is the answer.

    You'll want to focus on an understated look, with clean lines. Interpreting the patterns in higher quality fabrics, solid color or subdued print, will help achieve that. Look for simplicity of style. The jacket or tunic, paired with a skirt, can give the effect of a business suit. A one-piece straight dress is also appropriate, or try a jumper with crisp blouse or knit top. If the fabric is light enough, a swingy open jacket could be layered over it. Make a few boxy blazers or cardigan style jackets, and you'll feel just as professional as you did before. Coordinate your pieces as much as possible for maximum mileage with a limited wardrobe.



    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

    © Studio One Networks




    |,|||-||noname308|,|babarnewbabn2|,|Shaping up With Workout Videos|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Kristyn Kusek for Your Baby Today
    December 3, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Healthy Mom

    Shaping up With Workout Videos

    By Kristyn Kusek for Your Baby Today


    The world of exercise videos has exploded since the days when Jane Fonda ruled the scene. Today you can get tapes on everything from yoga to bellydancing to step that can help you to get back into shape without having to leave your living room.

    When choosing an exercise video, start out slow, says Liz Neporent, board member of the American Council on Exercise: "Regardless of your fitness level before you got pregnant, it's best to start at the beginner level and work your way back rather than risk injury." (Of course, be sure to check with your doctor about how soon you can begin any exercise program following your delivery.)

    Here, new tapes that will make fitting fitness into your new mommy routine easier than ever:
    Crunch: Fat Burning Yoga
    This 45-minute video teaches you basic yoga moves at a faster pace, so you burn calories while relaxing your body and mind. Says new mom Susanne Barkan, "I do the video while my daughter's napping. The quick relaxation segment refreshes me and the ab section has helped me get back into my jeans." ($9.99; At www.collagevideo.com)
  • Pilates for Dummies
  • Celeb moms such as Madonna use Pilates to get back in shape post-baby. This 45-minute video teaches you 18 basic Pilates mat exercises which will tone your whole body, improve flexibility, and help you get better posture. ($9.99; At www.collagevideo.com)
    Tamilee Webb's "I Want that Body"
    If you've been wary of strength training because you think it will make you look bulky, this video will change your thinking. Webb teaches you basic muscle-strengthening moves that, when done for just 15 minutes, two times a week, will help you get the arms, abs, and butt, and thighs you want. ($14.98; At www.naturaljourneys.com)
  • Bellydance: Basic Dance
  • If you're the kind of person that prefers workouts that feel less like exercise, and more like fun, this is for you. This 45-minute tape teaches you basic moves from the ancient art of bellydance that will get your heart rate up and help you burn fat. ($14.98; At www.naturaljourneys.com)

    Kristyn Kusek is a health and lifestyle writer whose work has appeared in Redbook, Good Housekeeping, Parenting, The New York Times, and Lifetime TV Online.



    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

    © Studio One Networks




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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Pediatrics Today

    Should My Baby Be Circumsized?

    By Mamatha Sundaresh, M.D. (Attending Pediatrician, Primary Care at Maimonides Medical Center, New York) for Your Baby Today


    Circumcision is one of the oldest operations known and the most common performed in males in the United States. It has been practiced as a religious rite for thousands of years.

    If you know you are going to have a boy, it is a good idea to discuss circumcision ahead of time with your physician. The decision to circumcise or not is always best made by the parents, and it is important to know and understand the risks or benefits of the procedure before consenting.

    Newborn circumcision consists of removal of the foreskin of the penis, usually performed in the first few days of birth. Using a clamp (Gomco, Mogen clamps, or plastibell), it is a safe surgical procedure if performed carefully by a trained physician. More and more parents have concerns about subjecting their baby to pain and stress. The procedure is usually performed without anesthesia. The option to use local anesthesia should be carefully considered because of the complications associated with its use.

    The benefit of prophylactic neonatal circumcision remains controversial. However, it has been shown that it reduces the incidence of urinary tract infections, penile cancer, and sexually transmitted diseases.

    Circumcision is not advised in a sick infant, a premature baby, or one with family history of bleeding problems or congenital anomalies. Circumcision is indicated in phimosis, paraphimosis, and balanoposthitis. Phimosis (derived from Greek word for muzzling) occurs when the tip of the foreskin becomes scarred and can no longer be retracted over the glans (head of) penis. Paraphimosis is a condition in which the snugly fitting foreskin with a partially scarred tip is retracted over the glans and becomes trapped behind it. This is a medical emergency. Balanoposthitis is inflammation of the glans (balono) and the foreskin (posthe).

    If your baby is circumcised, after the procedure a light dressing with petroleum jelly is placed over the head of the penis. Usually the dressing gets wet when the baby urinates and comes off. Do not try to pull off the dressing if it is still dry, as it might bleed.

    It is important to remember to keep this area as clean as possible. If soiled, gently wash it with soap and water between diaper changes. The baby is usually observed after the procedure at least four to six hours prior to discharge from the hospital to ensure there is no excessive bleeding. Initially the tip of the penis may look extremely red for the first few days and you may notice a pale yellow secretion. This is a good indication that it is healing normally. If the redness persists or there is swelling, consult your physician. After the wound has healed, the penis should be bathed gently in normal manner.

    To care for the uncircumcised penis, initially a gentle normal bathing is required. Most newborn males have foreskins that cannot be retracted over the glans. Do not try to force, fully retract, or cleanse with q-tips. When the child is two to three years old, spontaneous separation of the foreskin is usually complete. Gentle cleansing of the exposed part is advisable at bath time. Once the foreskin can be removed easily in the bath it should be pushed back gently, and the secretions should be cleaned properly. This is the first step in developing a habit of careful penile hygiene in young boys who must become responsible for washing themselves adequately.

    Mamatha Sundaresh is Attending Pediatrician in Primary Care, Maimonides Medical Center



    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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    |,|||-||noname291|,|babarnewbabn4|,|Simple Ways To Track Your Baby's Communication Skills|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By M.E. Vier for Your Baby Today
    October 22, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Baby Development

    Simple Ways To Track Your Baby's Communication Skills

    By M.E. Vier for Your Baby Today


    Hearing your baby utter his first word is a memorable event. And what parent hasn't wished for -- and encouraged -- that moment to come sooner than it does? But it's important to remember that babies develop language skills at their own pace. There are tremendous individual differences during the first year of life, says Dr. Roberta Michnick Golinkoff, director of the Infant Language Project at University of Delaware and co-author of How Babies Talk (Penguin Putnam).

    That's not to say that a parent can't create a supportive and interactive environment for language learning. Doctors Golinkoff and Kathy Hirsh-Pasek (the other co-author of How Babies Talk, and director of the Infant Language Laboratory at Temple University) are two key researchers in the field of baby language comprehension and development. They've designed some simple tests that a parent can do at home to help gauge and enhance language development. Below are a few of the exercises to try during the first year. (For an accurate reading, make certain your baby is alert and well-rested before doing.)

    In the event your child doesn't respond to or make progress with these exercises, speak with your pediatrician about her hearing and vocal sounds. Ear infections are very common during the first year and, according to Golinkoff, recurrent ear infections can impede language development. But hopefully, these exercises will only prove to be playful, constructive, and full of promise.

    • Newborn to Three Months: According to Golinkoff and Hirsh-Pasek, babies crave interaction and will even try to elicit it with certain sounds. To see if your baby attempts to evoke interaction, place yourself in a position that is conducive to talking to her (no more than 18 inches away from her face) and do not say anything. Present your baby with an expressionless, still face. Listen and look for a reaction from her that may be interpreted as an attempt to get you to socially engage. For example, your baby may sounds or move her arms and hands.


    • Four to Eight Months: Babies learn a language by picking up on stress patterns in words (to remember the sounds that they'll eventually associate with a person or object). To determine if your baby is beginning to understand the meaning of words, see if he differentiates his name from a name with similar and different stress patterns.

      Stand to one side of your baby, so that he has to turn his head to see you. First, say his name. Does he turn toward you (and note his expression -- expectancy or blank)? If he does turn his head in your direction, wait for him to return his gaze to its original position. Say his name again. What's his reaction?

      Now, say a name with a similar stress pattern (e.g., if baby's name is MAry, say TIna).

      If he recognizes his name, he may also react (turn his head toward you) to a name with a similar stress pattern. Then try a name with a different stress pattern (DiANE). If he is beginning to remember stress patterns, he shouldn't turn toward you when you say a name with a different stress pattern. If he does acknowledge the name with the different stress pattern, it's possible he cannot yet differentiate his name from other names.


    • Nine to Twelve Months: During the last months of the first year, babies become more interactive and initiative. They communicate more with social overtures -- most commonly by pointing or another physical gesture, accompanied by some vocalization and eye gaze, to achieve an end. According to Golinkoff and Hirsh-Pasek, during these months babies learn that the intention of a point is not the pointing finger, rather what they see when they follow it.

      To find out if your baby understands the purpose of the point, direct attention with your finger to an object within close range. Don't point to an object that is making noise (e.g., radio, television, phone, etc.) because your baby may follow the noise rather than your finger's aim. Does she look at the object to which you are pointing? Or is she looking at your finger? How does she respond?
    You can find more tests like these in How Babies Talk: The Magic and Mystery of Language in the First Three Years.


    M.E.Vier is a freelance writer and editor. She has contributed to YourLookYourLife.com, Mademoiselle and Women's Sports & Fitness.


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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    |,|Color Boy Girl|-||-|||-||noname11|,|babarnewbabn2|,|Solid Foods Chart|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|From the Editors of Your Baby Today
    November 29, 1999


    |,|



    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Newborn Care

    Solid Foods Chart

    From the Editors of Your Baby Today


    Track your baby's solid-foods progress with the chart below. Start baby on just one new food at a time. Watch for reactions. Then, after about five days, try another food. If baby doesn't like a food, give her a week, then try again.

    Age/
    Food Group
    4 to 6 months 6 to 9 months 9 to 12 months
    Cereals & Grains
  • iron-fortified rice cereal
  • iron-fortified oat cereal
  • iron-fortified barley cereal
  • iron-fortified mixed-grain cereal
  • rice cereal with banana
  • cooked elbow macaroni
  • flour tortillas
  • rice
  • mixed-grain cereals
  • Fruits & Vegetables
  • applesauce, unsweetened
  • peaches, cooked and mashed
  • pears, cooked and mashed
  • bananas, mashed
  • green beans, cooked and mashed
  • squash, cooked and mashed
  • peas, cooked and mashed
  • sweet potatoes, cooked and mashed
  • carrots, cooked and mashed
  • carrots, cooked and diced
  • banana, diced
  • peaches, diced
  • Meats
  • chicken, minced
  • turkey, minced
  • beef, minced
  • lamb, minced
  • pork, minced
  • Finger Foods
  • bread crusts
  • dry oat cereal
  • arrowroot crackers
  • rice cakes
  • toast
  • zwieback
  • Dairy foods and eggs
  • fruit-flavored yogurt
  • hard cheese, diced
  • scrambled or hard-cooked egg yolk




  • The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

    © Studio One Networks




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    |,|||-||stopthatwhin|,|babarparques|,|Stop That Whining|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By: Elizabeth Pantley Author of Perfect Parenting and Kid Cooperation
    January 24, 2000


    |,|By: Elizabeth Pantley Author of Perfect Parenting and Kid Cooperation © Copyright 1999
    Book Available At: Elizabeth Pantley Home Page
    January 24, 2000



    Question:
    My daughter is constantly whining at me! Every time she calls “Moooommmeeee” I have this great desire to change my name or run and hide under the nearest bed! Please don’t tell me “she’ll out grow it,” because if the whining continues she may not make it to her next birthday! What can I do to make her stop whining?

    Think about it:
    Talk about fingernails on a blackboard! Whining has got to be the ultimate in annoying childhood behavior. Because a whining child sounds worse than a frenzied siren alarm we tend to do anything to make it stop. Thus our little whiner discovers a great way to get our undivided attention. Here are a few suggestions. Try out several of them until you find your best solution.

    Don’t reward with a response:
    NEVER EVER respond to or give in to a whining request. Make an announcement: “When you use your normal voice I will listen to you.” Then turn your back to the whining child and make it obvious you are ignoring her by singing or reading a book out loud held in front of your face. If the child continues to whine, repeat the same sequence without engaging the child any further. (Pleading or discussing will only increase the whining.)

    Tell ‘em what you want to hear:
    Help your child by modeling what it is you want to hear, “I can’t understand you when you use a whining voice, please say, “Mommy, may I please have a drink.” You can even be creative by pretending not to understand the whiny voice, “What? You want some spinach?” (Usually, a crystal-clear voice will correct you.)

    Use a reward:
    Put a jar on the kitchen counter. Put ten nickels in it. Tell your child that every time she whines or fusses you will take a nickel out of the jar. Any nickels left over at bedtime will be hers to keep as a reward for remembering to use her “big girl voice.”

    Teach:
    Often children aren’t really aware they are whining. Have a discussion about whining and demonstrate what it sounds like. (Put on a good show!) Tell your child you want to help her remember not to whine, so every time she does you are going to put your fingers in your ears and say “yuck!” and make a funny face. That will be her signal to find her regular voice.

    Time it:
    Tell your child that you’re going to set the timer for three minutes. She can fuss for three minutes and then she must stop. Some children will complain, “ that’s not enough time!” Then ask, “How much is enough, four or five minutes?” Typically, of course, five will be chosen. Make big production of setting the timer for five minutes, and announce that she must stop when the timer rings. Most kids will stop before the timer rings, some may even as your permission to stop! If your persistent whiner doesn’t stop after five minutes, you can put her in time out, or put yourself in time out, until the fussing ends.

    Don’t Give Lessons:
    Make sure you aren’t giving whining lessons. Such as, “Will Youuu Pleeeze Stop Whyyy Niingg! It’s driving me Craaazeee!”

    Thank you very much!
    Praise your child’s attempts at using a regular voice. “Ariel, I really enjoy hearing your pleasant voice!” Try to say “yes” to a request made in a regular, polite voice. For example, if your child normally whines about having a cookie after lunch, and today she asks pleasantly, try to give her at least a piece of a cookie to reward her for her appropriate manners. Make sure you tell her that’s why you said okay, “Yes, you may have a cookie. I’m saying yes because you asked in such a nice voice and you didn’t whine about it. Lucky you!”

    The health and safety related information offered by BabyAnt.com is intended for general knowledge and educational purposes only. This information is not intended to serve as a substitute for professional medical care. Always consult qualified health-care professionals if you have concerns about the condition of your baby.


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    |,|||-||noname77|,|babarnewbabn2|,|Sunscreen for Babies|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Dr. Lita Aeder (Acting Director for the Division of General Pediatrics at Maimonides Medical Center and Assistant Professor of the State University of New York Health Science Center at Brooklyn) for Your Baby Today
    July 3, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Pediatrics Today

    Sunscreen for Babies

    By Dr. Lita Aeder (Acting Director for the Division of General Pediatrics at Maimonides Medical Center and Assistant Professor of the State University of New York Health Science Center at Brooklyn) for Your Baby Today


    Babies are particularly susceptible to the effects of the sun. Sun damage to a baby's skin may result in severe sunburn and may lead to an increased risk for skin cancer later in life. Growing evidence suggests that sun damage is cumulative throughout life with most of the impact occurring during the early years. This does not mean that you and your baby must always stay indoors. Rather, you should learn how to significantly reduce the risks.

    Following are some suggestions:

    • The best way to decrease sun damage to your baby is to avoid direct exposure to the sun. This can be accomplished by the use of protective clothing. This should include a hat with a wide brim (at least three inches), to protect the face, ears, and neck. The clothing itself should be loose fitting and made with a fabric that is tightly woven. It's also important to know that wet fabrics afford decreased protection.

    • When going out at any time, even if you're not going to the beach or the park, you should also be careful to keep your baby protected from the sun. Use a canopy for the stroller and an umbrella for the beach or park. Keep in mind, though, that sun is reflected from many surfaces including sand, cement, water, and snow, and even when shaded your child will not be fully protected.

    • Avoid direct sun between 10 a. m. and 4 p.m. Take precautions even on cold or cloudy days and in spring or fall, since the rays of the sun can still be strong enough to damage your baby's skin.

    • Sunscreen should be used when your infant may sunburn. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that in children below the age of 6 months, sunscreen should be applied in small amounts to areas of the body that are not protected by clothing. At other ages sunscreen should be applied to all susceptible areas in an even layer. Sunscreen should be at least 15 SPF (Sun Protection Factor) and should provide protection for both UVA and UVB (look at the label). It should be reapplied every two hours, more frequently with profuse sweating, swimming, or toweling. Remember to apply sunscreen thirty to forty-five minutes before sun exposure.

    Although sunlight is recognized as an important source of vitamin D production, studies show that the use of sunscreen does not result in vitamin D deficiency. Only ten to fifteen minutes of natural sunlight, two to three times a week, are required to produce sufficient quantities of the vitamin.


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Newborn Care

    Taking Steps to Lower SIDS Risk

    From the Editors of Your Baby Today


    The number of deaths due to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) dropped by 40 percent during the 1990s, and experts feel they're close to understanding how problems like brain abnormalities may make certain children vulnerable in certain situations, such as sleeping facedown.

    But as long as the cause of SIDS remains unknown "it still claims about 2,700 lives a year" many parents will worry as they put their baby down to sleep. Fortunately, researchers have identified ways that, while they can't guarantee full protection, will reduce a child's risk of SIDS:

    • Put your baby to sleep on her back. "This is vital," says Marian Willinger, Ph.D., special assistant for SIDS at the National Institute for Child Health and Human Development in Bethesda, Maryland. "We have evidence it definitely cuts the risk." A stomach sleeper is more likely to wiggle facedown into bedding or other items that could cover the mouth and nose and block breathing. (Sleeping on the side is safer than on the stomach, but not as good as the back.) Some parents worry that a back sleeper could choke on spit-up, but that fear appears to be unfounded: Studies have found no increase of choking episodes among babies put to sleep on their backs.

    • Place your baby on a firm mattress. Putting your baby to sleep on a plush surface, such as a waterbed, sheepskin or cushion, risks having her mouth and nose covered by the soft or pliable material.

    • Keep fluffy blankets and quilts, compressible bumper pads, stuffed animals and other soft items out of the sleep area to keep a child's head from being buried or covered.

    • Put out the cigarettes--preferably before pregnancy, because prenatal smoking contributes to SIDS. And don't light up later--though exposure to secondhand smoke after birth plays a lesser role in SIDS, says Willinger, it does raise a child's risk of other illnesses, including asthma and ear infections.

    • Don't overdress your baby or keep her room too warm while she sleeps. An overheated baby may sleep too deeply to arouse herself if she has trouble breathing. A T-shirt and blanket sleeper, in a room that feels comfortable to an adult, should keep a baby warm enough.

    • Remind family members and caregivers that you expect them to follow these protective measures as well--and stand your ground when others second-guess you. One study showed that one reason babies are still placed on heir stomachs is because someone else, such as the baby's grandmother, mistakenly believes that it's the best position.

    • Finally, don't rely on devices, including so-called breathable mattresses, positioning devices and over-the-counter monitors, that suggest they'll prevent SIDS. "These can give a false sense of security, so a parent may be tempted to let a baby sleep on her tummy," says James Kemp, M.D., an as sociate professor of pediatrics at St. Louis University School of Medicine, who's studied some of these new products.



    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

    © Studio One Networks




    |,|||-||tamthosawtan|,|babarparques|,|Taming Those Awful Tantrums|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By: Elizabeth Pantley Author of Perfect Parenting and Kid Cooperation
    November 1, 1999


    |,|By: Elizabeth Pantley Author of Perfect Parenting and Kid Cooperation © Copyright 1999
    Book Available At: Elizabeth Pantley Home Page
    November 1, 1999



    Question:
    Yes, yes, I know, "Temper tantrums are a normal childhood reaction to anger and frustration." Knowing this does not make it easier when my daughter's ballistic contortions are punctuated by her piercing screams. There has got to be a way to end this agony! Ideas, please!

    Think about it:
    You're right, it's normal for children to have tantrums. But your response to them will determine if they keep having them and having them and having them…

    Create a Tantrum Place:
    Let your child know in advance that all tantrums will take place in one specific room, such as her bedroom, the bathroom, or the laundry room. When a tantrum starts, you can escort your child to the "tantrum room" with one brief comment, "You can come out when you're done." If she comes out of the room, and she's still having the tantrum, just lead her back repeating, "You can come out when you're done." At first your child may spend the whole day in the tantrum room, but she'll quickly find out that tantrums are no fun without an audience!

    Help develop self-control:
    If your child has tantrums and can't seem to calm herself down, it's best to teach her how to control herself. Do this by enveloping her in a hug and rocking her with soothing words, "It's okay. Calm down." When the tantrum is winding down, distract her by washing her face or giving her a drink of water. Do not give in to the child's original request, and stay calm yourself. At a quiet time, begin to teach your child what to do when she gets angry (what words and actions are appropriate).

    Take away the audience:
    As long as your child's tantrum is not dangerous to her or to property, feel free to say, "I'm leaving the room. Come and get me when you're done." And do just that. Busy yourself with something else, and wait patiently for your child to calm down.

    Big-kid tantrums?
    Make an agreement with an older child who displays tantrum behavior that when she starts to lose control, you're going to ask her to go to her room to cool off. If she doesn't go immediately to her room when asked, she will lose a privilege (decide in advance what that might be - telephone, TV, bike riding, for example) or she'll be assigned an extra chore. This is, of course, in addition to the fact that she still gets to go to her room to calm down.

    Use distraction:
    When you see your child beginning to lose control, distract her before the tantrum can turn into a full-blown outburst.

    Preventative measures:
    Avoid tantrums by offering your child choices. Instead of saying, "Get ready for bed right now," which may provoke a tantrum, offer a choice, "What would you like to do first, put on your pajamas or brush your teeth?" In addition, you may be able to elude tantrums by avoiding the situations that most likely set your child off, such as allowing her to become overtired, overhungry or overstimulated.

    Take note:
    If your child has frequent intense tantrums it would be wise to talk with your pediatrician, a counselor or a family therapist.

    Wait! Wait! I have another question:
    Handling tantrums at home is one thing. But what about in public? My child yells, stomps, screams, and throws his body onto the floor when he doesn't get his way. He does this in public places, like the grocery store, toy store, or restaurant, anywhere there's an interested audience. I feel like my hands are tied when everyone's watching us.

    Think about it:
    The first time your child acted this way in public, you were probably caught off guard. In your embarrassment, you did everything you could to stop the tantrum. If you had looked closely, you would have seen a little twinkle appear in your child's eye as he realized he discovered a new way to get what he wants.

    Prepare in advance:
    Use a preventive approach by reviewing desired behavior prior to entering a public building. "Eric, we're going into the toy store now. We are going to buy a birthday gift for Troy. We are not buying anything for ourselves today. If you see something you like, let me know, and I'll put it on your wish list. I want you to remember to walk beside me and keep your hands to yourself."

    Be reasonable:
    While you may be concentrating on your tasks, your child has been shoved in and out of his car seat and ushered from place to place enduring endless hours looking at grown up knees. You may be able to prevent tantrums by bringing along a toy or snack to keep your child occupied. Also, get him involved by having him select groceries, find the shoe store, read the menu to you, or any other "busy work". The positive attention and focused activity will keep him too busy to worry about having a tantrum.

    Get out of dodge:
    When a tantrum starts, put your face next to your child's ear and announce, "Stop now or we go out to the car." If he doesn't stop, pick him up or lead him to the car. Sit him in the back seat while you stand outside the door (or, in foul weather, sit in the front seat and pointedly ignore him). An alternative to the car is to find a secluded bench or quiet corner. If he doesn't stop quickly, and you can change your schedule, go home. Send him to his room for a specified time (about 3 minutes for every year of age, for example, 15 minutes for a five-year-old.) The extra time it takes to do this once or twice will establish great credibility and can save you from many painful hours at the mall with an obstinate teenager.

    Get HIS attention:
    Get eye level with your child and say, "Follow me." Break eye contact and begin to walk away. Walk slowly where he can see you. Many children will follow. If yours doesn't, stop a short distance away and wait, pretending interest in something else, while you wait. After a few minutes pass, and your child has calmed down, you can approach your child, hold him by the hand, and say, "Let's go now". Use a poker face.

    Deal with it later:
    Stand above your child with arms crossed and a stern face. Say nothing. When the tantrum is over, complete your errands. When you return home, announce that since your child had a tantrum while you were out, he will suffer a consequence now (no dessert after dinner, staying inside, missing his TV show, or going to bed early). Do this once, then use it as your "ace in the hole." At the next public tantrum say, "Stop now or you will stay inside when we get home, like you did last week." Your child will remember and know you mean business.

    Set up a training session:
    If public tantrums are a regular occurrence, plan a training session. Go to the grocery store. Buy a few staples and put a nice assortment of your child's favorite goodies in the cart (potato chips, ice cream, and cookies). Walk around long enough for your child to have the expected tantrum. Walk the cart over to the register and announce to the cashier that you'll have to leave the groceries and go home because your child is misbehaving. (Smile at the cashier and she'll probably smile back, happy to see at least one customer controlling her child!) Then go home. Your child will most likely comment on the loss of the goodies. Just say, "Oh well, some other time." Expect great, loud unhappiness, but long-term value!

    If all else fails:
    After an unpleasant experience, plan an outing and leave your child at home with a baby sitter. Explain that the tantrum she had the day before is the reason why she is staying home. Expect crying, screaming, and pleading, but be firm. Doing this once has an impact that lasts a long time.

    The health and safety related information offered by BabyAnt.com is intended for general knowledge and educational purposes only. This information is not intended to serve as a substitute for professional medical care. Always consult qualified health-care professionals if you have concerns about the condition of your baby.


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    |,|||-||teacgoodman|,|articles|,|Teaching Good Manners|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By: Elizabeth Pantley Author of Perfect Parenting and Kid Cooperation
    May 8, 2000


    |,|By: Elizabeth Pantley Author of Perfect Parenting and Kid Cooperation © Copyright 1999
    Book Available At: Elizabeth Pantley Home Page
    May 8, 2000



    Good manners are a very important key to your child’s social success, but no child is born with good manners. Teaching them is a parents responsibility.

    Beyond teaching “please” and “thank you” many parents aren’t sure how to teach their child good manners. Teaching a child what behavior is expected is a daily process, and you’ll have many opportunities each day to nudge your child in the right direction. Keep these points in mind:


    Teach, don’t reprimand.
    It’s easy to assume that your child is purposely using bad manners, when in fact, he just needs a lesson or two. Be specific when you teach your child, and remember that many follow-up lessons will be necessary. So instead of saying, “Don’t be so rude!”you can respond this way, “It’s impolite to belch at the table, but if you do, it’s proper to say ‘excuse me’.”

    Rephrase.
    When your child states her feelings in a less-than-polite way, you can rephrase what she’s already said in the way you find acceptable. So if she says, “Yuck! I hate this green stuff!” You can politely correct her by saying, “What I’d like to hear you say is, ‘I don’t care for spinach’.”

    Tell what you DO want.
    When your child is displaying bad manners avoid nagging about the problem, “Don’t yell in the house!” Instead, teach what you DO want, “Please use a quiet voice.” This method will keep you more calm and in control, and will give your child an instruction to follow.

    Accept mistakes.
    When kids are young they will spill and drop. It takes time to acquire the motor skills necessary to be neat and tidy. Children will make social blunders. It takes maturity to learn how to act in social situations. Accept age-appropriate mistakes for what they are: simple childishness.

    Correct privately.
    As annoying as your child’s lack of manners may be, resist the urge to reprimand him in front of other people. Making a scene as you attempt to teach your child proper manners, is, well, bad manners!

    Prepare in advance.
    Whether you are planning a visit to a friend’s home, a night out at the movies or dinner at a restaurant, take time before you go to coach your child on the behavior you expect. Review the “rules” of good manners and you’ll more likely experience a pleasant time.

    Expect good manners.
    When you know your child has learned the proper way to behave it’s important to expect those good manners. For example, if you’ve reminded your six-year-old to say ’please’ and ’thank-you’ since he was two, you should expect him to apply what he’s learned. Be consistent. Require good manners every day. Remind gently. And over time you’ll find your children turning into proper ladies and gentlemen.



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    |,|||-||noname259|,|babarnewbabn|,|Teething Guide|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Cathy Garrard for Your Baby Today
    July 30, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Newborn Care

    Teething Guide

    By Cathy Garrard for Your Baby Today


    Teething is a routine part of child development which can be uncomfortable for both your baby and you. Here are a few pointers to help guide you through the process:

    What to Expect
    Most infants sprout their first tooth at six to eight months, with the the last of the molars appearing between 20 to 30 months. Due to the discomfort and swelling, your infant may experience increased drooling, sleep disturbance, and crankiness. Teething is often blamed for an onslaught of other problems -- coughing, diarrhea, rashes, fever -- but a recent study found those maladies are unrelated much of the time. "Teething symptoms should only happen during the few days surrounding the eruption of each tooth," says New York City pediatrician Paula Ebirt, M.D. So if they don't pass that quickly, your child may be sick with something else.

    Pain Relief
    To help soothe pain, try teething rings. Stiff plastic or silver ones may exacerbate the pain if clamped down on too aggressively. Some soft plastic or liquid-filled rings may be frozen for extra comfort, but avoid the kind with small objects floating inside. Even gnawing on a wet washcloth provides relief. You may also consider a child-specific teething gel, acetaminophen, or ibuprofen.

    Tooth Care
    Once your child's teeth break through the surface, wipe the gums off after feeding with a warm, wet washcloth -- particularly if your child is eating solid food. A swallow of water after a meal also helps prevent dental disease.

    Possible Problems
    If your baby hasn't cut a tooth on the usual timetable, don't be alarmed. Like other milestones such as walking and talking, every child has his own pace. It may be as late as 14 months before a tooth will poke through. A family history of cleft palate or ectodermal dysplasia, a hair and nail growth disorder, may prevent the growth of some or all of the primary teeth. In rare cases, delayed eruption may be the result of rickets, a vitamin D deficiency that has been linked to exclusive breastfeeding. If your child hasn't begun teething by 18 months, see your pediatrician to rule out these possibilities.


    Cathy Garrard is a Brooklyn-based freelance writer and reporter who specializes in health and travel articles. Her work has been published in Parenting, American Baby, Glamour, and Self.



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    |,|Color Pink|-||-|||-||noname12|,|articles|,|Test Your Supplement Savvy|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|From the Editors of Your Baby Today
    November 29, 1999


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Healthy Mom

    Test Your Supplement Savvy

    From the Editors of Your Baby Today


      True or false?

    1. B vitamins give you energy.

    2. You'll see the difference in your health within days of starting a supplement.

    3. Purchase supplements within 6 months of their expiration dates.

    4. Nursing mothers who consume fewer than 2,500 calories a day probably aren't getting enough iron and should make sure that their supplement contains at least 15 mg.

    5. Unless you consume 2 or more servings of fresh, dark-green leafy vegetables and orange juice each day, you might not be getting enough folic acid, a B vitamin that helps prevent neural-tube defects in unborn babies, and possibly cervical cancer in adult women.


      Multiple choice:

    6. Although this vitamin might cause birth defects at doses as low as 10,000 IU, its building block (beta carotene) is safe at these doses:

      • a. Vitamin D
      • b. Vitamin A
      • c. Vitamin E
      • d. Vitamin B6
      • e. All of the above


    7. If 1) your skin isn't regularly exposed to sunshine, 2) you don't consume at least 3 glasses of fortified milk each day, and 3) you're pregnant or nursing, you might need a supplement that contains 5 mg of this nutrient:

      • a. Vitamin C
      • b. Calcium
      • c. Vitamin A
      • d. Vitamin D
      • e. All of the above


    8. If you're nursing and follow a strict vegetarian diet, (i.e., you avoid all meats and dairy products), your intake could be low in which of the following?

      • a. Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)
      • b. Zinc
      • c. Vitamin B12
      • d. Iron
      • e. All of the above



    Answers:

    1. False (The B vitamins help unleash energy from carbohydrates, protein, and fat, but they don't supply energy themselves.)

    2. False (Supplements provide the best protection against disease when they're taken for years, not when they're taken on and off.)

    3. False (For the best guarantee of freshness and potency, purchase supplements 9 months to 1 year before their expiration dates.)

    4. True

    5. True

    6. b.

    7. d.

    8. e.


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    December 13, 1999


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    Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Fitness

    The Amazing Benefits of Yoga
    Yoga for an Expectant Mother

    By Jyothi Larson and Ken Howard for Your Baby Today


    Discovering yoga during pregnancy -- as your body changes and new life grows within you -- can be wonderful. This ancient practice teaches you how to bring the mind and body into balance, which can help ground you during this time of change.

    Yoga designed specifically for pregnant women offers a wonderful way to keep your body in peak shape as you get closer to labor while also serving as a foundation to begin yoga soon after you give birth. Here are some of the rewards:

    • The stretching and strengthening of your muscles will help to lessen the aches and pains due to added weight and your shifting center of gravity.

    • The strength building and added flexibility, obtained by holding various yoga postures, tones muscles, improves posture, and helps you to maintain a sense of control as your body changes.

    • Yoga helps to relieve stress and tension by training your body to relax, which can be very helpful during labor.

    • The focus on breathing, an integral part of yoga, is both energizing and relaxing and can be applied in many different contexts, from simple stress management to breathing during child birth.

    Whether you have practiced yoga previously or are new to it, now that you're pregnant, check with your doctor first before starting, just as you would with any exercise routine. Also make sure your instructor is certified in prenatal yoga though an accredited yoga institute.

    While the movements of yoga are safe, whenever you exercise or strech there is always the risk of overdoing it, so it is important to listen to your body. If a move is too difficult or if there is the slightest bit of pain in any stretch, stop! A gentle approach over time yields the best results.

    Many women, with their doctor's approval, are ready to continue their yoga practice soon after giving birth. Yoga can help with getting your body back to "normal," and also enable you to better cope with the demands of a new baby.


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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    |,|||-||artofeatfort|,|babarpreghea|,|The Art of Eating for Two|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|From the Editors of Your Baby Today
    November 29, 1999


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    Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Nutrition

    The Art of Eating for Two

    From the Editors of Your Baby Today


    First and foremost, choose nutritious foods

    If you focus on a variety of nutrition-packed foods at mealtime, you'll be assured of consuming adequate calories. Calorie intake determines weight gain, which is one of the most important signs of how your pregnancy is progressing. If you don't eat enough, your baby will be robbed of calories and nutrients, possibly resulting in premature delivery, low birth weight, or higher incidence of health problems. Eating sufficient nutritious foods to gain at least 25 pounds during pregnancy will improve your chances of having a full-term, normal-weight, healthy baby.

    Does that mean you can eat all you want? Not quite. Your daily energy needs during the first trimester are the same as they were before pregnancy (approximately 2,200 calories -- but this can be higher or lower depending on your height, weight, and activity level), and they increase by only 100 to 300 calories per day during the second and third trimesters, for a total of 2,300 to 2,500 calories. (Keep in mind that calorie requirements vary greatly from one pregnant women to another and are higher if you exercise.) Although calorie requirements increase only slightly, your need for vitamins and minerals is at an all-time high. That means every bite must be chock-full of nutrients.


    A Variety of Wholesome Foods

    Fortunately, giving your baby the best combination of nutrients is a simple matter of eating a variety of wholesome foods based on the Food Guide Pyramid.

    • 6 or more daily servings of grains. Breads, pasta, rice, and other grain products provide B vitamins. If they're whole grains, they also provide trace minerals, such as chromium, iron and selenium, and they add fiber to help prevent constipation, hemorrhoids and other inconveniences of pregnancy.

    • 5 to 9 daily servings of fruits and vegetables. These fresh, canned or frozen foods supply beta carotene, vitamin C and folic acid. All of these nutrients are essential for your health and the growth and health of your developing baby.

    • 3 to 4 daily servings of low-fat or nonfat dairy products. Milk and other dairy products supply protein, calcium, vitamin D, vitamin B12, vitamin B2 and magnesium -- nutrients essential for normal bone, muscle, and nerve function.

    • 3 daily servings of extra-lean meats or other protein sources. Beef, pork, chicken, turkey, fish, shellfish and cooked dried beans and peas provide protein, iron, magnesium, zinc, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, and other B vitamins -- nutrients necessary for blood, muscle, and nerve development.

    When, Where, and How?

    When, where, and how much you eat is up to you, and often is governed by necessity. Ideally, you should spread your daily food intake among several small meals and snacks. However, your pregnant body might have other ideas, so go with the flow. You might choose to eat a snack for breakfast and have a large evening meal during the first trimester if you struggle with morning sickness; then you might prefer a larger breakfast and a light evening meal in the last trimester when heartburn is more of a problem.


    Good-Eating Tip

    In the past, pregnant women were warned to limit their salt intake to manage their weight gain and prevent swelling and high blood pressure. Not anymore. Pregnant women need some salt in their diets to maintain their expanding blood volume, which increases by up to 50 percent. Your cells also hold more water during pregnancy, so a little bit of swelling is normal starting in the second trimester and especially in the last few weeks of pregnancy. This mild fluid retention is unrelated to salt intake and shouldn't be treated by restricting salt or taking diuretic medications (also called water pills) without your doctor's approval. So unless you're advised otherwise by your physician, continue to salt your foods to taste.

    Just For Mom

    While you're pregnant, you should avoid alcohol, tobacco, and medications (unless prescribed and supervised by a physician). Alcohol can cause permanent physical and mental birth defects. Since no safe limit has been established for alcohol consumption, abstinence is a pregnant woman's best bet.


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    |,|||-||noname339|,|babarpregpre|,|The Baby Name Game|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Rachel Fulton for Your Baby Today
    February 25, 2002


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    Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Preparing for Baby

    The Baby Name Game

    By Rachel Fulton for Your Baby Today


    Can't agree on what to name your baby-to-be? Perhaps you come from an Irish family and your husband is Italian. You prefer Ian and he'd rather Antonio. Or maybe your husband insists on naming the baby after his favorite aunt, but Zelda just doesn't do it for you. Before you wind up giving birth to a baby known only as "X", here's some expert advice on how to resolve the naming issue.

    Before you can make any decision about the name, it's important that you both hear each other out, says Jeffrey Smith, M.D., assistant professor of psychiatry at the New York Medical College in Valhalla, New York. "Spend plenty of time listening to why each of you favors a particular name. For example, ask, 'What do you like about Uncle Harry?' or 'What was so special about cousin Rita that you want to name our child after her?'" Each of you should try to understand where the other is coming from and feel you're getting a fair shake. Just knowing that you're understood goes a long way in resolving conflicts. To ignore the reasons why each wants a particular name is counterproductive. Then, once you both feel really tired of the discussion, you're ready to make a decision.

    The next step is coming up with a compromise that will help in the decision-making process. "Maybe you can choose the first name and your spouse the middle name," suggests Dr. Smith. Or one of you will name the first baby and the other the second. Or you might even forget both names and come up with one you both like.

    If, after taking these measures, you still can't come up with a solution, it could signal deeper troubles in the relationship. When both partners feel like their concerns aren't being heard and they're both unwilling to compromise, it's a good idea to seek professional help so that you can each learn skills that will help you to communicate better, says Dr. Smith.

    But more than likely, you and your partner simply need to talk, hear each other out, and understand where the other is coming from, says Dr. Smith. Once that is accomplished, it won't be long before you'll both be oohing and ahhing over little baby Zelda Rita.



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    |,|||-||noname227|,|babarparparu|,|The Baby Talk Dance|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Carol Harding, Ph.D. for Your Baby Today
    May 7, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Bringing Up Baby

    The Baby Talk Dance

    By Carol Harding, Ph.D. for Your Baby Today


    Around the time of my son Christopher's first birthday, he and I would sit together watching the sparkling colors in our aquarium. Chris would touch the glass, saying "fish, fish" over and over again. I remember him looking at me, then at the fish, and saying "lookatthat" as if it were one word. These were Chris' favorite words and he used them often. They also became favorites of mine as I joined his "conversation" saying things like, "Yes, let's look at that fish" and "Wow, look at that one." Chris and I were doing the communication dance and we loved it.

    Baby talk isn't just about what babies say or what we say to them. It's also about how we say words and the feelings that are behind them. Researchers talk about "conversational turns" being similar to the choreographed steps of dance partners. Both take many small steps, follow one another's lead, and enjoy improvising.

    The dance leading to language and communication development begins very early in our baby's life. Probably the first time you held your baby, you noticed her yawns and wiggles and said something like, "Are you feeling tired already?" or "I bet you're eager to eat something, aren't you?" Your words fit into her movements with ease and you found yourself "dancing" with her naturally, using your words to respond to and initiate her movements.

    Child development researchers like Daniel Stern (author of Diary of a Baby, The First Relationship, and The Birth of a Mother) have observed that humans are natural "baby talk" dancers. Parents and babies together seem to have a natural feel for coordinating their sounds and movements into communicative patterns. In our own research, my colleagues and I have used the term "shared minds" to describe the way mothers and their babies begin to share what they look at, how they feel, and how they think and talk about things.

    Here are some helpful hints for enjoying conversations with your baby:

    • Take plenty of time for the baby talk dance. Quiet time before and after naps, mealtime, bath time, almost any time can be good times to share early conversations. Find times without distractions when you and your baby can pay close attention to each other.
    • Make eye contact with your baby as you talk, helping him see your face clearly and watching him closely. Use words to talk about what you're doing together. Give him time to respond to your words and to listen. Taking turns is an important part of the communication dance.
    • Talk about your baby's sounds, movements, and expressions. From the beginning of her life, act as if your baby's sounds are part of the conversation. Saying things like, "You must feel better after that big burp," helps your baby recognize the importance of her own sounds and feelings.
    • Most of all, enjoy the baby talk dance. As your baby grows, you will help her learn the right word and the appropriate things to say. Additionally, being part of the conversation, knowing that others are interested in your sounds and feelings, and sharing "talk" with others are also important and necessary parts of your baby's development.

    Carol Harding is a professor emerita of human development and co-founder of the Center for Children, Families, and Community at Loyola University in Chicago.


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    |,|||-||noname211|,|babarparparu|,|The Babysitter|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Carol Harding for Your Baby Today
    April 2, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Bringing Up Baby

    The Babysitter

    By Carol Harding for Your Baby Today


    Probably each of us remembers the first time we left our baby in someone else's care. Whether it was Grandma, our best friend, or our neighbor's son or daughter, we felt those tugs on our heartstrings. If you're a new parent, be prepared to experience guilt, concern, or baby deprivation during the first few times you're apart from your baby.

    To set your mind at ease about the care your baby receives, it's important to find someone you and baby like, trust, and can depend on. Begin by asking trusted friends and neighbors their recommendations for babysitters, and what arrangement worked best. Also, check out professional organizations such as Zero to Three (www.zerotothree.org) for information about childcare resources and guidelines. Keep in mind a "childcare provider" reflects the high level of professionalism of anyone providing care for a baby vs. the term "babysitter."

    Once we feel confident about the person we've chosen to care for our baby, we then want to build a healthy relationship with that person. Here are a few guidelines to help establish such a relationship:

    • Introduce the babysitter to your family and your expectations. Invite the babysitter to your home when everyone is home. Show him or her how you care for your baby, including how you play together. Include your babysitter in family events. Talk about emergency plans and demonstrate your safety routines. Help your babysitter, your baby, and your entire family be comfortable together in your home.

    • Help your baby develop a special relationship with the babysitter. Encourage your babysitter to care for and play with your baby while you're close by. Share your baby's favorite toys and games with your babysitter. As your child grows, pay close attention to how she acts toward and talks about the babysitter.

    • Develop a relationship with your babysitter's family. Whether your childcare provider is an adult or a teenager, his or her family is the back-up team for you and your family. Get to know them. Keep them informed about your schedule and your plans. Be sure they know what you expect of your babysitter.


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    |,|||-||noname324|,|babarnewbabn1|,|The Best Stress Reducers for New Moms|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Kristyn Kusek for Your Baby Today
    January 21, 2002


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Your Life

    The Best Stress Reducers for New Moms

    By Kristyn Kusek for Your Baby Today


    Motherhood doesn't come with a manual, which means you'll be doing lots of on-the-job training. Figuring out what works and what doesn't when it comes to caring for your infant can be pretty stressful at times. "With most jobs, we have time to get ready for our new roles," says Penny Shore, author of the ParentSmart book series. "But in the case of parenting, no one can be fully prepared for all of the unexpected demands that accompany this new role."

    Fortunately, there are ways to minimize feeling frazzled during the first few months of motherhood. Here, some expert advice:

    • Create a schedule of sorts. Start by jotting down a list of the day's tasks each morning, then decide what you can eliminate, delegate, or simplify so that you have free time for the unexpected schedule-breakers that baby may bring to the day. According to Mimi Doe, author of Busy, But Balanced, this establishes a routine, which just like your pre-baby life, is important for creating a rhythm to your day.

    • Let it go -- and laugh. New moms should not expect perfection at every moment. "If it's nine o' clock in the morning and your kitchen sink is full of dirty dishes from last night's dinner, so what?" says Karen Buxman, MSN, a stress expert and president of HUMORx in Hannibal, Missouri. It doesn't make you a bad person. Tell yourself that you'll get to it at some point in the day. And when this kind of disorder makes you anxious, use humor to put it in perspective. Buxman advises asking yourself, "How could this be worse?" For instance, having a pile of dirty dishes could be worse if your husband's family was coming over in five minutes.

    • Share stress relief with baby. Relaxing, just-for-you activities may seem unrealistic right now, but you can enjoy them by including your baby. When you put your infant down to nap, don't run around the house cleaning up. Instead, take a snooze with her. Or try sharing a bubble bath to help you both settle down before bed.

    • Write it out. Journaling is a proven anxiety reducer. Check out New Psalms for New Moms: A Keepsake Journal by Linda Ann Olson (available at 800-458-3766 and Amazon.com). The book includes guided journal pages with questions and ideas for writing about new motherhood. Says Olson, "As you complete sections, you're also creating a one-of-a-kind memoir."

    • Pat yourself on the back. When all else fails, remember this: "Look at the miracle of what you've just done," says Doe. "And tell yourself that you're doing the most productive thing on earth just by being a mother."


    Kristyn Kusek is a health and lifestyle writer whose work has appeared in Redbook, Good Housekeeping, Parenting, The New York Times, and Lifetime TV Online.


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    |,|||-||noname81|,|babarnewbabn5|,|The Dawning of Grandparenthood|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Dana EchoHawk for Your Baby Today
    July 10, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Relationships

    The Dawning of Grandparenthood

    By Dana EchoHawk for Your Baby Today


    One of the great adventures life has to offer is being a grandparent. A while back my son and daughter-in-law came to see me. He walked up and handed me a pacifier. "What's this for?" I asked in confusion. Then slowly, as my thoughts rushed in on me, the light dawned. "I'm too young to be a grandmother!" But I was thrilled....a grandmother ....think of that!

    Through the next months of expectation I thought about becoming a grandmother. I would share this adventure with my son and daughter-in-law, her parents, and my other children who were becoming a first-time aunt and uncle. Becoming a grandparent is both common and yet mysterious. As the "older" side of the family, I could now pass on traditions and stories. I was quick to call my mother and tell her, "Now we will both be grandmothers!"

    What was to be expected of me as a grandmother? There are books on parenthood, but not many on grandparenting. A rich and warm balance between generations will give the new baby a sense of security from the first moments of his/her birth. Following are ideas for which the new parents will appreciate you:

    1. Remember, you are not the parent-- you had your turn. Hold your tongue, listen, and give your support for the parents' decisions.

    2. It's up to the parents to choose a name. You, however, get to decide what your grandchild will call you.

    3. Find out in advance how to be most helpful in the days after the birth. Daughter-in-laws may be most comfortable with their mothers helping, or the parents may want time alone with their new baby.

    4. In the excitement of a new baby, don't forget your children. Buy a present for the proud parents-as well as for your new grandchild.

    5. When everyone else is cooing and fluttering around the new baby, don't be one more person making demands on the parents. Be the person they can count on.

    6. And last of all, don't forget to celebrate yourself. After all....now you're a Grandparent!


    National Grandparents Day is September 10.


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    |,|||-||the-first-years|,|brand|,|The First Years|,||,||,||,|The First Years specializes in small baby toys, health, safety, and feeding related products.|,|The First Years|,||,||,1,1,0,0,||,||,||,||,|||-||imofprecchec|,|babarpregcon|,|The Importance of a Preconception Checkup|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Michele Meyer for Your Baby Today
    October 18, 1999


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    Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Conception

    The Importance of a Preconception Checkup

    By Michele Meyer for Your Baby Today


    Why should you head to your obstetrician's office as soon as you plan to become pregnant? "Most women don't even realize they're pregnant until after the first crucial weeks have passed, when the baby's organs have started to form," says Nancy Eriksen, M.D., associate professor of maternal fetal medicine at the University of Texas, in Houston. "A preconception checkup is absolutely vital for a person with a personal history of birth defects or an underlying medical condition."


    Your OB/GYN can:

    • Discuss what precautions you should take if you have high blood pressure or diabetes, the latter of which can put your baby at up to triple the risk of birth defects. Other conditions you'll need to monitor include heart disease, asthma, lupus, and epilepsy.

    • Let you know if any prescription drugs you're taking may harm your baby, such as antibiotics (tetracycline), blood thinners, antiseizure drugs (Dilantin), acne-preventives (Accutane), and blood-pressure reducers (ACE inhibitors). Other drugs that may hurt the baby include aspirin, antihistamines, and diet drugs.

    • Determine if your child is at risk for seizures, mental disabilities, or birth defects such as cystic fibrosis, muscular dystrophy, hemophilia, sickle cell anemia, or Tay-Sachs disease.

    • Give you a prescription for prenatal vitamins that contain 400 micrograms of folic acid, a supplement essential to helping prevent the birth defect spina bifida. If taken within four weeks of conception, the vitamin thwarts this defect, occurring in one of 1,000 births, in which the spinal column does not properly close.

    • Provide you, if needed, with a measles, mumps, tetanus, polio, rubella, or hepatitis B vaccine at least three months before you get pregnant, to protect the baby.

    • Give you guidelines on how to reduce your weight if you're more than 20 pounds overweight, which may put you and the baby at greater risk.

    • Offer nutrition and exercise guidelines.



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    |,|Color Girl Boy|-||-|||-||parentingquiz|,|babarparques|,|The Parenting Quiz|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By: Elizabeth Pantley Author of Perfect Parenting and Kid Cooperation
    March 27, 2000


    |,|By: Elizabeth Pantley Author of Perfect Parenting and Kid Cooperation © Copyright 1999
    Book Available At: Elizabeth Pantley Home Page
    March 27, 2000


    How do you describe the parenting job?

    I looked for one word to describe the parenting job. I settled on “intricate” when I read Webster's definition: something hard to understand because it’s full of puzzling parts and details. I can think of no other job that requires you to be more flexible and open-minded, or demands that you stay alert and focused day after day.

    How do you solve the puzzle?

    As intricate and complicated as the parenting job is, not enough people spend time creating a “parenting plan“. A “parenting plan” is figuring out in advance how you will handle misbehavior and discipline issues. A good “plan” also lays out how you will instill the values that are important to you in your children.

    The first step to this process is to find out what your strengths and weakness are. Once you recognize the areas where you are succeeding, and identify the areas where you need to make changes, you can focus on finding answers and learning new skills, and creating your own “parenting plan”.

    How do you get started?

    I’ve developed a fun quiz that will help you locate your strengths and weaknesses in the current way you parent. It will help you see yourself more clearly.

    Find a quiet corner and take this quiz. Be honest and thoughtful. The answers may surprise or even embarrass you, but reviewing them can help you analyze and improve your parenting style, and get you on the road to creating a successful “parenting plan.”

    Are each of these statements Usually True or Usually False ?

    • Our house is a gathering place for the neighborhood kids.
    • My children have daily chores.
    • Throughout the day, I give my child choices, instead of always giving orders.
    • My children are in bed at the same time almost every night.
    • My kids use “Please” and “Thank you” when they talk to me.
    • I use “Please” and “Thank you” when I talk to my kids.
    • My instructions tend to be brief and specific (I don’t lecture.)
    • I don’t give in to a child’s nagging, whining and pleading.
    • We have specific family rules and everybody in the family knows them.
    • When I say it I mean it. My kids know this and they do as I ask.
    • My kids clean up their own messes.
    • Our family eats dinner together.
    • I trust my children.
    • I am consistent in the things that I say “no” or “yes” to.
    • When a problem occurs, we address it, solve the problem, and then it’s over.
    • I compliment my children at least twice as often as I criticize them.
    • I’m involved in PTA or other school activities.
    • The first things I say to my children in the morning are pleasant and loving.
    • The last words I say to my children at night are pleasant and loving.
    • I learn about parenting by reading books and articles or by taking classes.
    These statements reflect parenting skills that together create a strong parenting plan. The best answer to each of these questions is “Usually True”. Take some time to ponder any statement to which you have answered “Usually False”. Ask yourself why the preferred answer is True. Determine what changes you can make in your family to better reflect the concepts presented in each statement.

    Sometimes the decisions we make when parenting our children are not really decisions at all – but more like knee-jerk reactions. It takes time and effort to create and follow a good parenting plan. It’s well worth the effort, since a good plan will make your daily decisions easier and help you be more consistent with your kids. The end result is: calmer parents and well-behaved children.

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    |,|||-||noname98|,|babarpreghea|,|The Pregnant Vegetarian|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|From the Editors of Your Baby Today
    August 21, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Nutrition

    The Pregnant Vegetarian

    From the Editors of Your Baby Today


    If you're a pregnant vegetarian, don't worry: nobody's going to make you trade your humus for a cheeseburger.

    In fact, babies born to vegetarian moms are just as healthy as other infants, according to experts at the American Dietetic Association. "Vegetarians do fine during pregnancy," says Elizabeth Ward, M.S., R.D. "They do just as well as mainstream eaters, as long as they know the pitfalls."

    Ward offers tips for vegetarians who are eating for two in her book, Pregnancy and Nutrition: Good Health for You and Your Baby (John Wiley, 1998).

    For vegetarians, it can sometimes be difficult to gain enough weight, Ward says. Doctors usually advise women to put on an extra 25-35 pounds during pregnancy. To do that, you need to eat an extra 300 calories per day, experts say. "Weight gain during pregnancy is linked to birth weight," Ward says. "And birth weight is linked to the baby's health."

    One way to boost calories is to add oil and salad dressing to the dishes you prepare. Try to eat rich foods like nuts and peanut butter. Eating small, frequent meals during the day also helps. Vegetarians who include eggs and milk products in their diet should be fine, Ward says, but vegans--who rule out all animal products-- may have to work harder to get enough protein, a key building block for human life.

    Vegans also should take extra calcium, zinc, and vitamin B12 (only found in foods that come from animals). Since vegan dietary needs are more complex, Ward suggests at least one session with a nutritionist before becoming pregnant. In fact, all pregnant women are at a higher risk for developing anemia as their bodies work to increase the blood supply for the growing baby. For that reason, Ward says, every pregnant woman should take an iron supplement.

    Folic acid, which prevents birth defects, is another critical ingredient to add to the mix. Vegetarians naturally get more folic acid in their diet because they eat more fruits and vegetables, but the American Dietetic Association says it's still a good idea to take a supplement with at least 400 micrograms of folic acid.

    To order fact sheets on vegetarian diets in pregnancy, visit the American Dietetic Association's Web site: www.eatright.org.



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    |,|||-||reschil|,|babarparparu|,|The Respectful Child|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By: Elizabeth Pantley Author of Perfect Parenting and Kid Cooperation
    May 22, 2000


    |,|By: Elizabeth Pantley Author of Perfect Parenting and Kid Cooperation © Copyright 1999
    Book Available At: Elizabeth Pantley Home Page
    May 22, 2000



    Webster defines “respect” as “to show honor or esteem for. To treat with deference and regard.” Implied in this definition is the fact that respect must be earned, and is given from the heart. Often I encounter parents who complain about their child’s lack of respect for them, only to hear them turn around and screech at the same child, “Stop it! What is the matter with you? You’re behaving like a wild animal!” Since children learn what they live, I have witnessed the reason this child shows the parent no respect. So, how can we raise respectful children?

    Teach through actions.
    “Do as I say, not as I do” sounds like a fun idea, but as a parenting tool it rarely (if ever) works. You are your child’s first and most important teacher. Just as children learn to talk by listening to us talk, they learn how to treat others by following our lead. Watch how you treat, not only your kids, but other people you come in contact with during your day. What are you teaching your kids? Teach more than just manners.

    “Thank you, Mrs. Pantley.” can be said as a polite compliment, or can be said with sarcasm and attitude fit for a back alley. When we teach our children manners we must also discuss the not-so-obvious details. Such as looking someone in the eye, using a polite tone of voice, and using real words (such as ‘yes’ instead of ‘uh huh’!) These are not things our kids are born knowing. We need to teach these important facets of good manners.

    Provide positive and consistent discipline.
    Parents with knowledge and skills to tackle the job of raising children will find it easier to raise respectful children. When you have good parenting skills you will find that discipline is an easy task. This means reading a few good books or taking a parenting class to help you maintain control of the parent-child relationship in a way that fosters respect in the family.

    Be firm but fair.
    Letting kids get away with bad behavior only breeds more of the same. Make sure your kids know the rules of the family and that you discipline appropriately when rules are broken.

    Firm and fair discipline is not haphazard and does not change depending on your mood. It requires a consistency that your kids can count on. (They may not like it, but they can count on it!) I’ve heard it said that it’s not the severity of a consequence that makes it effective, but the certainty of it. When your kids know exactly what your expectations are, and that there will be a penalty for failing to meet those expectations, they will more likely behave in an appropriate manner.

    Praise good behavior.
    Your praise and encouragement have a tremendous impact on your child. “Praise” messages are not all verbal, either. An OK hand signal, a wink, a smile, a hug. All these speak volumes to a child who has just done something right. These positive messages reinforce a child’s goodness, and encourage more of the same positive behavior.



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    |,|||-||noname190|,|babarparparu|,|The RIE Approach|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Itamar Kubovy for Your Baby Today
    February 19, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Bringing Up Baby

    The RIE Approach

    By Itamar Kubovy for Your Baby Today


    Do you find your infant needs constant stimulation? Do you think the "baby rat race" has gone overboard with planned activities and programs? Do you want your child to be self-confident, autonomous, and live a more authentic life? Many people who answered yes to these questions found an alternative approach to child rearing in RIE (Resources for Infant Educarers(tm)), Magda Gerber's method focusing on the first two years of a baby's life.

    Based on the late Hungarian pediatrician Dr. Emmi Pikler's method, which transformed institutional childcare in Hungary during World War II, Gerber has developed and refined the philosophy to serve the Western nuclear family. Above all, RIE urges parents to develop respectful relationships with baby within the first weeks of an infant's life. Rather than teach your child to grow by pushing him into structured activities and performance-oriented situations, RIE adherents believe parents should stay out of the way and trust that baby can learn more by exploring on his own. Moreover, Gerber argues, the baby who is allowed to discover and learn on his own will be an active participant rather than a passive recipient in the learning process, and thereby grow into a more confident and self-reliant person.

    To begin practicing RIE, Gerber suggests parents spend time watching and reacting to their infants, learning to read their gestures, sounds, and expressions. "Crying," Gerber writes, "is a child's language. It is her way of communicating her needs...Rather than trying to stop your child from crying by distracting her, try to figure out why she is crying so that you are able to help her."

    Contrary to what some believe, RIE is far from a "hands-off" approach. Creating a safe, respectful environment in which you can effectively communicate with your child requires considerable thought and attention to detail. Also, learning to interpret your baby's behavior by exercising keen judgment in every aspect of the parent-infant relationship, from breast-feeding to sleep schedules to changing diapers calls for sensitivity and consideration that aren't always obvious to parents in today's rushed and achievement-oriented world.

    Interest in RIE is on the rise. Two large corporations, Mattel and Universal Studios, offer RIE daycare programs, and many new parents are reading the literature and enrolling in classes throughout the country. Over the past few years, Gerber has published two books, one of which is Your Self Confident Baby, and a collection of essays, Dear Parent. To learn more, contact the RIE Center in Los Angeles (www.rie.org). The center offers the literature, instructional videos, a newsletter, and information on how to find the RIE fellow nearest you.



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    February 4, 2002


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Your Life

    Thinking About Being a Stay-at-Home Mom?

    By Beth Weinhouse for Your Baby Today


    Some of us always knew that after a maternity leave we'd be back at work. Others of us knew we wouldn't, and couldn't wait to spend time at home with our young children. But for all the women who go through pregnancy serenely, certain of their path, there are many others who agonize over what to do after the baby comes. Continue the career they always loved? Or stay home with the baby they always will love?

    According to new Census Bureau data, more and more women are opting to stay home with their newborns. Fifty-five percent of women with infants were in the labor force in June 2000 (the most recent data), compared with 59 percent two years earlier. That drop, though modest, is the first in a quarter-century.

    Public opinion is behind this movement. A Gallup Organization survey last year found that only 13 percent of the people polled thought that the ideal family situation was for both parents to work full-time outside the house. Forty-one percent believed that the ideal would be for one parent to work full-time while the other worked either part-time or at home. And another forty-one percent felt that one parent should stay home solely to raise the children while the other parent works.

    But statistics don't tell the whole story. "The data might show that fifty-five percent of these women are in the workforce, but my question is, how many of them really want to be?" says Cheryl Gochnauer, author of So You Want to Be a Stay-at-Home Mom?. Gochnauer, who also runs the Web site www.homebodies.org, had always wanted to be a stay-at-home mom, but assumed that her family couldn't afford it. "I was a working mom for six years before I did the math and figured that if you considered all my working expenses, I was only clearing thirty-nine dollars a week," she says. "I asked my husband if he could pick up that much extra in overtime. He said, 'yes,' and I said, 'I'm outta there!'"

    In addition to finances, women considering staying at home with their children should also gauge their partner's support, as well as how it will affect their emotional/psychological happiness:

    • Finances
      To consider how much money your family would lose by your staying at home, first subtract from your income all the expenses related to your working. These expenses include taxes, childcare, transportation, clothing, dry cleaning, lunches out, etc. What's left is the amount of money your household truly loses by your staying at home. Then see if you can compensate for the difference by either cutting back on extras (vacationing in Florida instead of France might be acceptable, but not having enough money for groceries certainly isn't) or finding out if your partner can make up all or most of the difference in income. Some women -- and all single parents -- will find that their working is a financial necessity. But many women will be surprised to find that when all the expenses are figured in, the decision to have one parent stay at home is not as financially frightening as they'd thought.

    • Partner Support
      This is a couples decision, and you and your partner need to be in sync about whatever you decide. For the most part, says Gochnauer, men aren't thinking in terms of touchy-feely issues such as your desire to be close to the children. "Men want to know the bottom line: how you're going to eat," she says. If a woman intent on staying home approaches her husband with everything lined out financially, chances are he'll support her decision to stay home.

    • Emotional Health and Happiness
      While mothers who work full-time outside the home feel frustrated and guilty about the lack of time they have with their children, stay-at-home mothers feel plenty of frustration, too. The most common complaints of stay-at-home moms have to do with loneliness and sense of self. The isolation of being at home with small children can be quite a shock, especially for women who'd had full-time careers beforehand. And the loss of a title and job affiliation can mean a crisis of self-identity.

      Combat loneliness by joining local parenting support groups such as Mothers of Preschoolers or Mothers & More. Work with your partner's schedule to find at least one time a week where you can get out of the house on your own to be with other adults -- in a book club, adult education course, exercise class, etc. And definitely keep your work skills fresh for the day when you may want to return to your career. "Go out to lunch every few months with your old colleagues, take an occasional course, keep in touch with your old business associates and contacts," advises Gochnauer.
    By the way... all the above advice is applicable to men, too. Gochnauer says that the past few years have seen a new emphasis on the family, and that both men and women are feeling the tug of home. "I've definitely seen an upsurge in the number of guys who want to become stay-at-home Dads, too," she says.


    Beth Weinhouse is a frequent contributor to Your Baby Today. She specializes in women's and children's health issues and lives in Oxford, Mississippi with her husband and 6-year-old son.


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

    © Studio One Networks




    |,|||-||thirtrimdocv|,|babarpregpre|,|Third Trimester Doctor Visits|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Be prepared for your third-trimester doctor visits with our guide to the tests and procedures you'll be undergoing.. for Your Baby Today
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    Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Prenatal Medical Care

    Third Trimester Doctor Visits

    By Be prepared for your third-trimester doctor visits with our guide to the tests and procedures you'll be undergoing.. for Your Baby Today


    Frequent office visits

    In your third trimester, your visits to the doctor or midwife will increase from once a month to once every other week, until your 36th week. The doctor will:

    • Monitor your weight gain. During your third trimester, you should be gaining three-quarters to one pound a week.

    • Monitor your blood pressure.

    • Screen for diabetes at 28 weeks.

    • Check your urine sample for sugar and protein.

    • Listen to the baby's heartbeat.

    • Check the size and position of the baby by feeling your abdomen.

    • Examine your feet, ankles and hands for signs of swelling.

    Writing your birth plan

    Of course, you want everything to go smoothly once you start labor and begin delivering your baby. A birth plan can help make this special time even more meaningful. A birth plan is an informal agreement that represents an understanding between you and your doctor, and nurse, about your choice of anesthesia, whom you want present during delivery and whether or not you'll breastfeed. Ask your prospective doctor if he or she will abide by such a plan, provided your birth is a normal, uncomplicated vaginal delivery.


    When will labor start?

    It can be difficult to tell when labor begins, particularly if this is your first child. Here are some warning signs labor will begin within days:
    • You see an increased and thickened vaginal discharge.

    • The mucus plug that has sealed off the opening of the uterus is expelled.

    • You experience an intensification of Braxton-Hicks contractions, those spasms you may have been feeling in your lower abdomen.

    It's time to call the doctor when:
    • You see a "show" or blood-tinged mucus discharge from the vagina.

    • Your waters break, either in a gush or a trickle.

    • You feel contractions at regular intervals, and the intervals gradually shorten.

    • The intensity of the contractions gradually increases.

    • You feel discomfort in your back and abdomen.

    Your doctor will probably tell you to start for the hospital when your uterine contractions:
    • Are repetitive.

    • Are coming five to six minutes apart.

    • Have persisted for an hour or more (depending on your distance from the hospital and your previous labor history).

    How to tell if it's false labor

    The contractions you feel may not be the real thing. In false labor, you're having Braxton-Hicks contractions, which decrease and go away. They're real (not false) contractions, but they're not the productive contractions of true labor that result in the necessary uterine or cervical changes. Braxton-Hicks contractions usually stop when you get up and move around. Showing up at the hospital with false labor is fairly common for first time mothers, so don't be embarrassed if you make the trip and then get sent home. Just consider it a practice run!


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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    Question:
    I am so frustrated! It seems like everybody's kids are toilet trained except mine. I've been trying to get him started, but no matter how hard I try, he doesn't seem to care. He's only interested in his potty-chair because the bucket makes a great helmet!

    Answer:
    Think about it, when was the last time you saw a first grader wearing a diaper? No matter how much you want your child to be potty trained, it won't happen until he's ready. As a matter of fact, research was done on a group of twins. Of each set, one twin began toilet training at 8 months of age. The other began training at 2 ˝. By age 2 ľ they were both at the same skill level. So I ask you, why rush it?

    Signs of readiness:
    Toilet training is easier if your child is physically and emotionally ready to begin. Look for these signs:

    • A dry diaper for several hours.
    • Letting you know he has to go, or is going.
    • Being uncomfortable with a wet or messy diaper.
    • The ability to put on and take off his own clothes.
    • An interest in the potty, and the desire to be trained.
    Once you see that your child is ready, put your child in charge. Potty training is one of the few areas over which he has complete control. If you demand that he toilet train on your schedule, you will likely create a major power struggle. A low-key, no pressure approach works best. When you feel your child is physically and emotionally ready to be toilet trained, present the idea as an exciting opportunity to do something very grown up. Your idea will be much better received than if you indicate that this is something you want him, or need him, to do.

    How to Teach:
    Teach your child how to use the potty in a very matter of fact, lighthearted way. Use the same approach you use when you teach your child how to cut with scissors, button his sweater, or put on his socks. Buy him some training pants that are a size too big so that they're easy to take on and off. Put him in pants with an elastic waist, or if its warm enough, just let him wander around in his undies for a week or so. Help him out the first few times, then pronounce him ready to take care of his own business. Shake his hand and stay out of his way. Be pleasantly encouraging when he does it right, but avoid doing a whoop-and-holler war dance.

    What about accidents?
    Accidents are bound to happen during the training period. Use the same approach you use when he buttons his sweater the wrong way. "Oops. Missed the potty that time. Don't worry, pretty soon you'll get it right every time." It helps to teach your child how to clean up his own mess and change his own clothes and put his dirty things in the laundry. If he has to take care of all of this it's a great incentive to stop having accidents!

    Creative tricks?
    There are lots of tricky contraptions on the market that can be fun and interesting to try. There are musical potty-chairs, dissolving toilet training targets, creative videos and books. Use any of these items if you like, but use them with an attitude of fun. After all, learning to use the toilet is just a practical step in the normal process of growing up.

    If all of this fails, then what?
    If your child is physically and emotionally ready to be toilet trained, but, for whatever reason isn't, try this I-hate-to-even-suggest-it-because-I-don't-believe-in-bribery-but-it-always-works idea. (I usually don't recommend bribery, but if you have a toddler reluctant to potty train, I know that there is a point that you'll do anything to get this business over with, so go ahead!) Go to the toy store and buy about thirty little prizes. (Check the party favor aisle for a great selection of inexpensive trinkets.) Wrap each prize separately in wrapping paper. Put them in a clear glass bowl and place the bowl on the counter in the bathroom. Don't say a word. When your child asks about it, respond in a matter of fact way, "Oh. Those are potty prizes. You'll get one each time you do your business in the toilet. But no hurry. Whenever you're ready." Most kids are "ready" immediately, but don't be surprised if your child drools over the bowl for a few days before deciding to be "ready." Allow your child to choose one prize each time he goes. When the bowl's empty, the habit will be firmly in place.

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    Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Health and Wellness

    Traveling for Two

    By Beth Weinhouse for Your Baby Today


    Some women get such strong nesting instincts during pregnancy that they're happy to stay home, clean house and redecorate. Others feel the urge to see the world. After all, especially if it's a first child, this may be the last chance for awhile to take a trip unencumbered by diapers, wipes and stroller. If you fall into the second group, the good news is that most obstetricians say there's no reason most women can't travel during a healthy pregnancy. But there are some guidelines that can help make any trip -- work or pleasure -- footloose and fancy- free.

    TIMING

    Assuming you have complete freedom to schedule your trip -- meaning it's not for a crucial business meeting or a required family function -- doctors say the best time for a pregnant woman to travel is during the second trimester (the 13th to 28th weeks). The fatigue, nausea and increased miscarriage risk of the first three months have ended. And the heaviness, fatigue, and risk of premature labor of the last three months haven't yet begun.

    TRANSPORTATION

    If you're traveling by air, the biggest concern is dangerous blood clots that can form in your legs after hours of inactivity. While all travelers are at increased risk, the danger is greater for pregnant women. Try to sit in an aisle or bulkhead seat that will allow you to stretch and move your legs as much as possible. And get up from your seat frequently -- at least every two hours -- to walk around.

    Dehydration is another potential problem on long flights, since the air on planes is extremely dry. Bring a big bottle of water along or make frequent requests to the flight attendants. "If you're not getting up to go to the bathroom every two hours, then you're not drinking enough," says Sharon Phelan, M.D., professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of New Mexico in Albequerque.

    Lately there's been some concern about the radiation exposure (from the sun) that air travelers face. While this may be a problem for very frequent travelers (including pilots, navigators and flight attendants), obstetricians say that one or two trips during pregnancy isn't a concern.

    If you're traveling on the ground -- via train or car -- be sure to get out of your seat or stop the car for a walk or other exercise every couple of hours. Long bus trips should probably be avoided, since it's difficult to leave your seat. And always bring along a water bottle to keep yourself hydrated.

    Pregnant women traveling by boat may be more likely to experience the nausea of seasickness. If you're determined to take a cruise, doctors say that most over-the-counter anti-motion sickness medications (such as Dramamine) are safe for pregnant women. But, as always, check with your obstetrician before assuming anything is safe for you.

    GENERAL RULES

    • It's a good idea to see your obstetrician and get his or her okay before going.
    • If you're taking commercial transportation -- especially planes -- ask your doctor at this checkup to write a note stating that he/she has recently examined you and considers it safe for you to travel. The note should also state your due date. Some airlines will refuse to board a pregnant woman who looks as if she's close to her delivery date. If you're carrying large, this note may help overcome an airline's reluctance.
    • Don't plan to be far from competent medical help -- especially in your last trimester. It's very different to deal with a pregnancy emergency in Katmandu versus California. No matter how healthy you are pregnancy is not the smartest time to plan an exotic trip, which might involve vaccinations, anti-malaria drugs or unsafe food and water. "I had a patient who was pregnant with twins ask me if it would be okay for her to go to Nepal in her 28th week. I said, 'No!' She could do what she wanted, of course, but she wanted my permission, and I wasn't going to give it," says Dr. Phelan.
    • If possible, know the name and address of the closest hospital, in case you need to visit the emergency room.
    • Finally, just because you're away from home and work responsibilities, never forget you're pregnant. No matter where you are, it's still important to follow a healthy diet, drink enough fluids, leave time for relaxation, and avoid activities (such as skiing, scuba diving, or saunas) that might be dangerous for you and your unborn child.


    Beth Weinhouse specializes in women's and children's health issues and lives in Oxford, Mississippi with her husband and six-year-old son.


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Newborn Care

    Tricks for Treating Cradle Cap

    From the Editors of Your Baby Today


    If light yellow scales appear on your baby's scalp during the first few months of life, don't panic. It's a benign skin condition called cradle cap. The causes are uncertain, though overactive sebaceous glands (the glands that lubricate skin and hair) may be responsible.

    "Cradle cap doesn't hurt or irritate the baby, and if you do nothing, it will generally resolve itself," says Dr. Ian Holzman, chief of newborn medicine at Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, New York.

    However, to ease the condition, Dr. Holzman suggests the following: Rub a small amount of baby or mineral oil into the scalp a few hours before bathtime. Then, just before the bath, run a fine tooth comb gently through the baby's hair to comb the scales away. After washing with a mild baby shampoo, you can run the comb (make sure it's been cleaned) through the hair again. (Avoid harsh shampoos; they can make the condition worse.)

    Though cradle cap can last for a number of months (and in a few rare cases has persisted through the baby's first year of life), the condition should clear up within a few weeks. However, if the condition seems persistent or it looks as though the scalp is getting infected, call your pediatrician.



    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

    © Studio One Networks




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    |,|||-||noname197|,|babarpregpre|,|Umbilical Cord Blood: A Precious Resource|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Melissa Ramsdell for Your Baby Today
    February 26, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Preparing for Baby

    Umbilical Cord Blood: A Precious Resource

    By Melissa Ramsdell for Your Baby Today


    Kathie DiLoreto was pregnant with twins when her doctor discovered a tumor on her ovary during a routine ultrasound. "The doctor said it was a blessing," she says. "If I wasn't pregnant, I wouldn't have known." After surgery and chemotherapy, DiLoreto now is in remission.

    When the twins, Dakota and Sierra, were born, DiLoreto and her husband decided to preserve their umbilical cord blood as an insurance policy. If the ovarian cancer ever came back, her doctor explained, the cord blood cells could save DiLoreto's life.

    The stem cells, found in umbilical cords and placentas, can form new red and white cells in the body's blood and immune systems, explains Dr. Frank Witter, director of labor and delivery at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. Stem cell transplants can repair the bone marrow of cancer patients after radiation and chemotherapy. Most often, newborn stem cells are used to treat childhood leukemia in an older sibling, he says. In the future, stem cells could be used as potential treatments for Parkinson's disease and heart disease, Witter adds.

    Many hospitals still throw away placentas and umbilical cords, but a handful of companies are helping parents save them. The DiLoretos chose the Philadelphia-based CorCell, which actress Elizabeth Shue used when she had a baby. It's a painless process. In the delivery room, nurses collect a sample after the umbilical cord is cut. The cord blood bank then freezes the sample for at least 10 years. Scientists still do not know how long the stem cells will remain intact while frozen, Witter says, and one power outage could ruin them.

    The odds that a typical child might need to use the stem cells before age 18 are slim -- between 1 in 1,000 and 1 in 200,000, according to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. "The likelihood that these cells would be useful is so remote," Witter says. "It's a better bet that the child is not going to get sick." For that reason, many families prefer to donate to a public cord blood bank.

    DiLoreto acknowledges private banks are expensive (about $1,500 up front, plus $100 per year), but she feels it's a valuable investment for her family. "I really do believe they have not discovered half of the things it could be used for," she says. "Who knows what they will come up with in 20 years?"

    For more details, visit: www.cordblood.com or www.viacord.com .



    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

    © Studio One Networks




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    |,|Size 7T|-||-|||-||noname221|,|babarnewbabn2|,|Understanding Picky Eaters|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Doctors Aviva Schein and Ravi Raheja, General Pediatricians at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY for Your Baby Today
    April 23, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Pediatrics Today

    Understanding Picky Eaters

    By Doctors Aviva Schein and Ravi Raheja, General Pediatricians at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY for Your Baby Today


    If your baby is already choosy about feeding times or sometimes is disinterested in feeding, you may already wonder about what feeding troubles lie ahead. Relax. There are natural and good reasons why a growing child may become a picky eater.

    Toddlerhood tends to be the most common age for picky eaters, although some children remain particular about their food even as they get older. Toddlers are picky for several reasons. First, their growth rate decreases significantly after a period of very rapid weight gain in the first year. Their metabolism slows, and they simply do not need as many calories. Second, toddlers are very active and do not like to be interrupted from their exploration and discovery of the world for something as mundane as mealtime. Finally, toddlers are going through a period of testing their independence -- food may be one area in which, if a battle emerges, they insist on getting their way.

    Parents should remember that normal toddlers may have unusual eating habits. They may eat a lot one day and very little for the next few days. They may go through a period of only eating one type of food. They may refuse to eat an entire food group (most commonly vegetables) for some time.

    What can parents do about this? If your child is growing well and is otherwise healthy, recognize that the child's behavior is normal. It is not the parents' job to force a child to eat. Parents should provide a selection of healthy foods at meal and snack times. It is the child's job to decide what s/he does or does not want to eat. Trying to coerce or cajole a child into eating something s/he does not want is counterproductive. It's better to ignore the behavior and wait until the next meal or snack time to offer more healthy food.

    Parents can also use creative strategies to make food more appealing. If your child likes milk shakes, yogurt and fruit may be blended into a healthy shake. Vegetables may be disguised in a casserole or hidden in macaroni and cheese. Many toddlers like to help prepare meals and enjoy eating what they have made. Keep portions small, and try to have a variety of healthy foods available.

    Parents who are concerned about their child's eating habits should discuss the problem with their pediatrician. For most toddlers, this picky eating stage is a normal part of development, and one day they will probably outgrow it. In the meantime, parents should try to avoid struggles over food and keep mealtime pleasant.



    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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    |,|||-||noname72|,|babarnewbabn3|,|Upscale Baby Clothing and Furniture|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Kristy Larson for Your Baby Today
    June 19, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Baby Style

    Upscale Baby Clothing and Furniture

    By Kristy Larson for Your Baby Today


    Wearing Gucci loafers and a suede-fringed jacket, that gal looks pretty stylish. Even with those diapers showing. Make no mistake--we're talking about baby and toddler clothing here. And with high-fashion designers like Tom Ford at Gucci and myriad new names cropping up every season, the little tykes may be on their way to the best-dressed lists. "Everything you see in adult fashions is trending down to baby," says Stephanie Thompson, owner of the upscale children's store Cradles of Distinction in Chicago. "Whether it's vintage jeans or a faux-fur jacket, the fashions are funkier than ever before." Indeed, the well-heeled little people today have many more options to explore than just OshKosh and Laura Ashley. Boutiques and upscale department stores are exploding with super-trendy designer clothing as well as sophisticated items like $400 cashmere baby blankets, imported T-shirts from France, and clothing in former adult-only shades of navy, gray, and brown.

    For Fall, expect to see leather suits and dresses in the wildly popular animal prints like cow and leopard and even pashmina shawls. Like European kids, babies and toddlers on this side of the Atlantic are even sporting perfumes. That's right, baby perfume. Sound extravagant? Depends on whom you ask. These days, Americans are feeling wealthier and more affluent, some perhaps not fretting about spending $90 on Gucci baby booties, $300 for a suede-fringed jacket, or $10,000 to decorate their newborn's room. "This is a trend that has been gaining momentum," says Kurt Barnard, a retail forecaster and president of the Barnard's Retail Trend Report. "People are feeling free to spend on their kids, treating them well and not trying to penny-pinch." At the ritzy children's furniture and clothing store, Bellini, in Chicago's Lincoln Park neighborhood, owner Jamie Schachtel says new parents often want to create a specific look for their baby and toddler's room. Typically, the price of this look can range from $10,000 to $20,000 on the high-end. Of course, this includes the basics - baby crib, linens, changing table, and glider rocker. But choices like hand-painted sleigh cribs, designer linens, coordinated hand-painted changing tables, custom window treatments, and hand-crafted chandeliers will determine the price tag.

    "Baby things are incredible--people have to have them when they walk in," says Schachtel. "And for the first-born, the sky's the limit."

    Baby Room on the Cheap versus Deluxe Baby Room:

    Basic baby room from Babies R Us

      Crib $500
      Dresser with changing table $600
      Linens $200
      Glider with ottoman $530
      Total $1,830
    Custom-designed baby room from Bellini
      Imported sleigh crib from Italy with mattress $1,000
      Handpainted dresser with changing table $2,100
      Bed linens $900
      Sleigh Glider with ottoman $765
      Total price $4,765


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

    © Studio One Networks




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    November 29, 1999


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Healthy Mom

    Vitamins and Mineral Needs for Nursing Moms

    From the Editors of Your Baby Today


    If you're like many women, your diet may be less than ideal following the birth of your baby. You're tired, and busy -- who has time to plan well-balanced meals? A nutritious diet, especially if you're breastfeeding, is one of the best things you can do for you and your baby.

    The good news is that breastmilk always maintains a certain nutritional quality, even if your diet isn't perfect. But the levels of some vitamins, such as vitamins B6 and C, and minerals, like chromium, in your breastmilk is directly affected by your dietary intake. That's why a nutritious diet is so important and why supplements can be a real asset.

    Here's how to make sure you get all the vitamins and minerals you'll need.


    Getting what you need from food

    Though time and energy may be in short supply, it's still possible to follow a good diet. The basics should include:

    • 5 to 9 servings fruits and vegetables

    • 6 to 11 servings grains, breads, cereal, rice, pasta

    • 3 to 4 servings milk or other calcium-rich dairy products

    • 2 to 3 servings lean meats, eggs, dried peas, and beans

    • 8 or more glasses of water

    Getting what you need from supplements

    A vitamin-and-mineral supplement can go a long way in meeting the nutritional demands of breastfeeding. Making nutritious breastmilk will be your body's first priority, and it will use whatever nutrients are available to do so. If your diet isn't providing adequate amounts, a supplement will fill in the gaps.

    The key to taking supplements is that you get just the right amount of vitamins and minerals, but not too much. Large doses of a particular nutrient can offset the delicate balance in your body and, in some cases, can actually be harmful.

    While supplements can be helpful, they can't guarantee good heath if your diet is really lacking. Foods contains many nutrients, in micro amounts, that just can't be duplicated with a multipurpose supplement.

    Most supplements do not produce any side effects if taken in amounts that do not exceed the U.S. Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDA). Iron when taken in amounts exceeding normal requirements may cause constipation in adults. If this is the case, take your iron as a separate supplement so you can gradually increase the amount, or break the pill in half, and take it in smaller doses.


    Supplement guidelines

    Consider these guidelines when choosing a supplement:
    • It should provide 100 percent of the U.S. Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDA) for the nutrients listed on the label; there's no need to get mega doses of any individual vitamins or minerals, unless recommended by your physician or dietitian.

    • General purpose vitamin and mineral supplements don't have enough calcium and magnesium to meet the demands of a breastfeeding mother. Ask your doctor if an additional supplement for those two nutrients is a good idea.

    • Avoid supplements with nonessential substances such as vitamin B15 and inositol.
    If you're planning to take a vitamin supplement, it's best to set a specific time to take it in the morning, such as with breakfast. This way if you forget it, you'll have a chance to take it later in the day.


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

    © Studio One Networks




    |,|||-||noname198|,|babarpregpre|,|Waiting Room Burner: Music Mini-Quiz|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Ken Burke for Your Baby Today
    March 5, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Preparing for Baby

    Waiting Room Burner: Music Mini-Quiz
    What does your music stance say about your parenting style?

    By Ken Burke for Your Baby Today


    Ever wonder what keeps your doctor so busy that you have to wait 57 minutes past your scheduled appointment? Maybe your physician and nurses are shuffling old X-rays and playing makeshift card games. ("Got any busted clavicles?" "Go fish!")

    By now, you should know enough to bring your own reading material, considering you've read and re-read those outdated magazines in the waiting room. What to do? Take this music mini-quiz to learn what your music stance says about your parenting style. Then, share the unscientific results with your waiting room peers. It's a surefire way to burn the waiting time.


    1. Playing music while pregnant will:
      1. Stimulate the logic centers of your baby's rapidly developing brain.
      2. Provide the appropriate soundtrack for a happy pregnancy.
      3. Drown out your fears about financing your child's college education.

    2. The relatively quiet and soothing strains of classical music will:
      1. Gently stimulate your unborn baby's synaptic responses.
      2. Help you remain calm and focused during labor.
      3. Lull the baby's father into a zombielike coma.

    3. Continuing to play gentle music for your newborn baby ensures:
      1. A solid follow up to the work you started during gestation.
      2. A relaxed, yet secure, atmosphere for your child.
      3. Your child will start screaming the moment s/he experiences dead silence.

    4. Allowing your toddler easy access to musical instruments will:
      1. Encourage your child to create and solve problems in a supportive environment.
      2. Provide your child with many enjoyable hours of constructive playtime.
      3. Make sure that nobody ever drops in unexpectedly again.

    5. In preparing the musical environment for the baby, the father's role is:
      1. Whatever the mother says it is.
      2. Whatever the mother says it is.
      3. Whatever the mother says it is.



    If you mainly answered:

    A: You're a mom- or dad-to-be who plans everything. You already know your child's gender, name, feeding schedule, and who will kiss who during your child's first boy-girl party. You are secretly raising your child to change the destiny of the free world as we know it, but you will settle for a healthy kid.

    B: You're a take-it-as-it-comes mom- or dad-to-be. Impending multiple births? "They'll be good company for each other." Hospital screw-up? "A lot of kids have their birth weight as a middle name." If music, folic acid, a few extra Tums make your little one a super-genius, great. If not, well...the world needs devastatingly good-looking normal people, too.

    C: You're a been-there-done-that mom- or dad-to-be. All that heavy spiritual prep with your first kids made you realize if mom ain't happy, nobody's happy. You also learned that if you love 'em and keep 'em from doing irreparable damage, the kids will turn out better than okay.


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

    © Studio One Networks




    |,|||-||wallies|,|brand|,|Wallies|,||,||,||,|Wallies specializes in wallpaper and mural cutouts as decor for children's rooms.|,|Wallies|,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,||,||,|||-||noname79|,|babarpregpre|,|Water Aerobics|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|From the Editors of Your Baby Today
    July 3, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Fitness

    Water Aerobics
    Water Aerobics in Pregnancy

    From the Editors of Your Baby Today


    For Chicago aerobics instructor Julie Jones, it wasn't easy to switch to a less-active lifestyle during her pregnancy. But she soon found the perfect alternative: water aerobics.

    "You just naturally crave the water when you're pregnant," Jones says. "Water aerobics gives you a great workout without putting stress on your body. "When you're carrying an extra 20 or 30 pounds, she says, it's nice to take a load off in the pool. In fact, if you weigh 120 pounds, experts say it feels more like 12 pounds in the water.

    Jones says doing water aerobics prevented her from getting the swollen knees and ankles. Aqua fitness also keeps your stomach muscles strong and prevents spider veins from appearing on your legs, she says. Exercise also helped ease her morning sickness, balanced her moods and gave her an energy boost. "It's like a natural Prozac," she says.

    Dr. Jane Katz, a City University of New York physical education professor, agrees. Studies have shown women who exercise have an easier time in the delivery room, Katz says. They also shed pounds faster after childbirth.

    And water aerobics is an ideal form of exercise because expectant mothers can stay cool while they're working out. That's important because women who get overheated while exercising can harm their baby and cause potential birth defects.

    Since no two pregnancies are alike, Katz strongly urges everyone to consult their doctor before starting a workout routine. While water aerobics has many benefits, Katz says certain moves aren't safe if you're pregnant. For example, it's a good idea to avoid any type of stomach crunches. Also, bouncing or jumping out of the water can lead to muscle strain and back problems, she says. When in doubt, ask your instructor if it's safe.

    "There's a low-impact alternative for every move," Katz says. In her book, Water Fitness During Your Pregnancy, Katz outlines specific routines for different stages of pregnancy. The workouts also incorporate the breathing techniques most women learn during Lamaze classes.

    To order the book, call 1-800-747-4457 or visit the website: www.humankinetics.com.



    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

    © Studio One Networks




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    |,|||-||noname31|,|babarnewbabn2|,|What's New In Vaccines|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Nina Livingston, M.D., F.A.A.P. (Department of Pediatrics, Maimonides Medical Center, New York) for Your Baby Today
    February 28, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Pediatrics Today

    What's New In Vaccines

    By Nina Livingston, M.D., F.A.A.P. (Department of Pediatrics, Maimonides Medical Center, New York) for Your Baby Today


    This is an exciting time in the history of vaccines; even as our children reap the dramatic benefits of our national immunization programs, new vaccines are being developed and older ones improved. The results of this continued progress have led to an increasingly complex routine immunization schedule and a rise in the total number of vaccine doses required to completely immunize your child. Ongoing monitoring of vaccine safety by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) and CDC (Centers for Disease Control) also leads to occasional changes in routine vaccination. As a parent, it's hard to keep up with all of the changes. This update is designed to make you aware of some important new developments and how they could affect your child.

    New combination vaccines
    The idea is not new; by combining vaccines against more than one disease in a single injection, we reduce the total number of injections for each child. Many new combination vaccines are now available (one example combines Hepatitis B with Haemophilus influenza type b), and more are on the way.

    Poliovirus Vaccine
    Beginning in January 2000, the CDC started recommending only IPV (inactivated poliovirus vaccine) be used. This is a killed form of the virus and eliminates the chance of a child contracting the disease from the vaccine. Previously the schedule called for two injections of IPV, followed by doses of OPV (Oral Poliovirus Vaccine) given by mouth).

    Rotavirus Vaccine
    The use of Rotavirus vaccine was recently suspended. It was developed to prevent a form of viral diarrhea that can be severe in children under 2. It became part of the routine immunization schedule in January of 1999. But in the first half of 1999 the national Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) of the FDA and CDC detected a possible association between the vaccine and cases of intussusception, a bowel obstruction that occurs when part of the bowel folds into itself. Symptoms are severe abdominal pain that may come and go with or without bloody stools. It appears that there may have been an increased risk for this condition in the weeks immediately following vaccine administration. Because of the possible association with this condition, use of this vaccine was suspended in July of 1999 pending further study.

    Thimerosal
    This is an organic mercury-based preservative used widely in vaccines for many decades. Though there has never been any evidence of adverse reaction to thimerosal, a study by the FDA suggested that with the current immunization schedule the cumulative exposure to mercury in the first six months of life could exceed some government-recommended limits. These limits are set well below dangerous levels, and there is no indication that any child has been harmed. Because very high mercury levels can damage the nervous system, the American Academy of Pediatrics has recommended that vaccine manufacturers eliminate this preservative from their vaccines. In the meantime, your doctor may delay hepatitis immunization for your child until six months of age if your child is not at increased risk for hepatitis. Other immunizations should be given as scheduled, since the benefit of protecting your child from these vaccine-preventable diseases outweighs the theoretical risk of thimerosal. Soon thimerosal will be eliminated from the vaccine supply, making vaccines even safer.

    Sources of Vaccine Information
    The Internet has created an explosion of information about vaccines, not all of it reliable. The best sources for accurate information are:



    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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    |,|||-||noname233|,|babarnewbabn2|,|When a Cold is not a Cold|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Dr. Michael G. Marcus for Your Baby Today
    May 28, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Pediatrics Today

    When a Cold is not a Cold

    By Dr. Michael G. Marcus for Your Baby Today


    Is your baby's nose running? Is he sneezing? Coughing? Must be a cold, right? Not necessarily. Sometimes the symptoms we associate with a cold actually signal another upper respiratory infection in your infant. Here's a look at how to spot and treat the common cold and two other infections that you may mistake for a cold.

    COMMON COLD Colds generally lasts five to seven days.

    Symptoms

    • A cold will make your baby irritable but he will still want to nurse or bottle-feed and be comforted by contact.
    • His nasal discharge will be clear to white and his nose may alternate between runny and stuffy.
    • A low-grade fever (under 101.5) may develop.
    • Symptoms such as joint pain and swelling, muscle ache, vomiting, skin rashes, and urinary problems are not consistent with a common cold.


    Prevention The most effective way to keep your infant from catching a cold is to minimize the number of people who handle the baby. Anyone who does hold or touch her should wash hands before contact. Despite these efforts, it's not uncommon for infants to have as many as 6 to 10 colds per year, especially if they have contact with older children.

    Treatment Increase your infant's fluid intake and rest. Acetaminophen can be used for fever in the age and dosage recommended, however consult your physician for any fever that is higher than 101.5 F or that lasts longer than four to five days. Over-the-counter cold medications should be avoided unless recommended by your physician since they do not shorten the course of the infection and can cause unwanted side effects, such as irritability and high blood pressure.

    ALLERGIES Up to 10 percent of babies experience allergies to foods, dust, mold, and pets. They are far more common in children where one or both parents have a past history of allergies, eczema or asthma.

    Symptoms
    • Clear to cloudy nasal discharge, sneezing, itching and rash (hives). Symptoms may last for long periods of time when exposure is constant, or they may be quite brief if caused by a sporadic exposure, such as visiting grandma's house where a cat resides.
    • Allergies tend to recur whenever the child is exposed to the "trigger."


    Prevention Identifying the trigger for the symptoms is very important since avoidance of exposure to the allergen will effectively prevent the development of symptoms.

    Treatment A decongestant may help some of the symptoms, but only antihistamines and/or nasal steroids will effectively treat your child. These latter two medications should only be used under the supervision of a physician.

    SINUSITIS Although infants can develop sinusitis, it's unclear how common it is in this age group since it is difficult to diagnose in infants.

    Symptoms
    • Any respiratory tract infection that seems to last for more than 10 to 14 days could be a sinus infection. If your pediatrician suspects sinusitis you may need to go to a pediatric sub-specialist to confirm the diagnosis. An untreated sinusitis can become chronic and lead to significant problems.
    • Sinus infections will frequently start with upper-respiratory like symptoms of nasal congestion with obstruction. Frequently the discharge will appear cloudy in the start, but will rapidly progress to thick and crusting, and a stuffed nose.
    • A cough, especially while lying down and or sleeping, is a very common symptom of sinusitis. This cough is caused by post-nasal drip and irritation of the throat and voice box.


    Prevention Address respiratory infections that lead to sinusitis promptly -- before the sinuses have a chance to become blocked and infected.

    Treatment Treatment of sinusitis requires potent decongestants to decrease nasal obstruction and drip, coupled with antibiotics for a sufficient period of time (frequently three to six weeks) to fully clear the bacteria responsible for the infection. Antihistamines may actually delay healing in some cases since they can dry the sinuses too much and hinder effective drainage.

    INFLUENZA Infants can develop the flu, especially if there is contact with school-age children.

    Symptoms
  • Fever; thick, obstructive, nasal discharge; loose or dry cough; irritability and poor appetite.
  • Influenza may last 7 to 14 days and affect communities in clusters over a six to eight week period each winter.

    Prevention It's similar to avoiding colds: minimize the number of people who handle the baby and anyone who does hold or touch her should wash hands before contact.

    Treatment Antibiotics are not helpful in treating acute symptoms, however, secondary bacterial infections can occur and if flu-like symptoms persist or worsen beyond 10 to 14 days then antibiotics might be recommended. Rest, fluids, anti-pyretics and even mother's chicken soup can all baby feel better. Ultimately, your baby's own immune system is the best warrior in this battle.

    Dr. Michael G. Marcus is director of pediatric pulmonology, allergy & immunology at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York.


  • The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

    © Studio One Networks




    |,|||-||noname130|,|babarnewbabn5|,|When Your Baby Becomes A Big Sister or Big Brother|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Carol Harding for Your Baby Today
    October 23, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Relationships

    When Your Baby Becomes A Big Sister or Big Brother

    By Carol Harding for Your Baby Today


    I remember holding our first son in my arms just weeks before his sister was born, knowing that our lives would never be the same again. We had always wanted our children to have siblings, but now it seemed that our precious baby's life was changing much too quickly. Were any of us ready?

    How do we prepare our babies to be big brothers and sisters? How do we prepare ourselves to be parents of siblings? We want to have a unique closeness with each child, and we want to raise children who get along with each other. How do we help our children develop special relationships with each other as well as with us, their parents?

    Judy Dunn, Distinguished Professor of Human Development at The Pennsylvania State University, has conducted research on brother/sister relationships for several decades. After observing many different brothers and sisters, Dunn and her colleagues reported that most relationships were warm, affectionate, and friendly much of the time. In their book, Siblings: Love, Envy, and Understanding, Dunn and Kendrick reported that more than 95% of the older brothers and sisters they observed were eager to help care for the new baby in their family. They also reported that aggressive acts towards the baby were uncommon. This is good news.

    Based on the research of Dunn and others, several ways are listed below to help our children become big sisters and brothers.

    • Prepare your child for the new arrival. Adjustment to big brotherhood or sisterhood is easier when it's not a surprise.

    • Share the new baby's caregiving with the older sibling. Even the youngest brother or sister can be "baby's special helper." Supervise carefully, choose tasks appropriately, and have fun together.

    • Be sure your children have time to play with each other (with you close by but not necessarily involved). Shared fantasy play leads to good times together and contributes to warm relationships for life.

    • Encourage your children to share "silly times" with each other (again with you close by but not always involved). In her book, Young Children's Close Relationships, Dunn reported that humor forms one of the best life-long connections between brothers and sisters.

    • Expect some sibling rivalry. Although rivalry is one of the biggest things parents worry about, it's a normal part of children's "growing pains" and should be curtailed only if it becomes overly hostile or harmful. Interestingly, Dunn observed that preschool children who have frequent conflict with their siblings are particularly likely to share, help, and cooperate.

    • Feelings within the family make a difference. Although children's temperaments (personalities) are important in sister/brother relationships, how parents feel and act towards each other affects how brothers and sisters get along (or don't). When fathers have warm relationships with their children and don't "play favorites" and when both parents perceive their family as close, siblings have more positive relationships and less conflict.


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

    © Studio One Networks




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    |,|||-||whyeatrigiss|,|babarpreghea|,|Why Eating Right Is So Important|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|From the Editors of Your Baby Today
    November 29, 1999


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    Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Nutrition

    Why Eating Right Is So Important

    From the Editors of Your Baby Today


    Common sense tells us that what a woman eats during pregnancy is important both for her health and for the health and development of her baby. Every gram of protein, every microgram of folic acid, and every drop of water your baby needs must come from your diet.


    Every bite counts

    Most nutrients aren't stored in the body, so the food you eat is the only source of the things your baby needs. Your diet also supplies your body with the fuel and nutrients you need to make the next nine months a pleasurable experience, ease delivery, and speed your recovery after your baby is born. That's why it's important to eat well before you conceive and for the months that follow.


    For you, eating right:

    • Helps maintain a healthy weight. The best indicator of how well your pregnancy is progressing is your weight gain. Gain enough and you'll improve your chances of having a full-term, robust baby with a low risk of health problems after birth.

    • Helps meet your increased need for iron and prevents anemia. Fatigue, reduced resistance to colds and infections, and even mood swings often are the result of iron deficiency. You easily can remedy iron deficiency with a healthful diet that includes lots of iron-rich foods and an iron supplement.

    • Provides needed energy. It takes energy to develop a healthy baby, and that energy comes from calories -- about 300 additional calories per day above your pre-pregnancy intake.

    • Speeds your recovery after delivery. Your body will require optimum energy and nutritional resources to mend itself after your baby is born. Good nutrition is essential for this recuperating process.

    • Helps prevent common pregnancy problems. Fortunately, few women experience serious complications during pregnancy, but most women do face minor nuisances, such as heartburn, constipation, fatigue, and mood swings. You can avoid or at least minimize all of these problems by maintaining a good diet.


    For baby, eating right:
    • Reduces the risk of birth defects. One of the most common types of birth defects -- neural-tube defects -- can be prevented in many pregnancies when the mother consumes the optimum amount of folic acid, a B vitamin found in dark-green leafy vegetables.

    • Ensures sufficient high-quality protein intake. In a healthful diet, meats, chicken, fish, beans, milk, and eggs supply protein, the number-one building block for muscles, ligaments, hair, fingernails, bones, brain tissue, blood, and other tissues in your growing baby.

    • Supplies calcium for bones and teeth. By the third trimester, up to 300 mg of calcium is going to your baby each day. Consuming 4 calcium-rich glasses of milk will supply this needed mineral and prevent calcium from being taken from your bones.

    • Helps ensure a healthy birth weight. Following a nutritious diet and gaining the right amount of weight during pregnancy will increase your likelihood of having a healthy, robust baby. Adequate birth weight, in turn, will reduce your baby's risk of life-threatening illnesses.


    Reduced-fat and fat-free dairy products not only supply calcium, but also protein, vitamin D, B vitamins, and magnesium -- all essential for baby's bones, muscles, and nerves.


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

    © Studio One Networks




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    |,|Color "Girl"|-||-|||-||winter-sale|,||,|Winter Sale|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,1,1,0,0,||,||,||,||,|||-||noname320|,|babarnewbabn|,|Winter Warning About Whooping Cough|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Dana Sullivan for Your Baby Today
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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Newborn Care

    Winter Warning About Whooping Cough

    By Dana Sullivan for Your Baby Today


    First the good news: The vaccine against whooping cough, also called pertussis, is very effective and has dramatically decreased the overall incidence of the life-threatening illness in this country.

    Now the bad news: According to the Centers for Disease Control, the disease is on the rise. Since the 1980s, the number of people who have contracted whooping cough has risen steadily. Between 5,000 and 7,000 people in the United States still contract the disease each year (which is down from the hundreds of thousands who got it before the vaccine was created), and an average of five to 10 children die from it. The deaths tend to occur in children who are unvaccinated, either because their parents choose not to vaccinate, or because they are so young they haven't yet received their primary immunizations. Infants under one year are at the greatest risk of contracting the illness.

    Whooping cough, caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis, is an infection of the respiratory system. The bacteria get into the lining of the breathing passages, causing inflammation and narrowing the airways. The disease starts out with symptoms like a common cold -- runny nose, sneezing, red and watery eyes, mild fever, and a dry cough -- which last for one to two weeks. If you're worried that your child's cold is something more serious, here are some signs to watch for:

    • A dry cough that becomes wet, and may include coughing up stringy mucus.

    • Coughing spells that last for as long as a minute, with deep inhalations between coughs.

    • Signs of shortness of breath, including a bluish tint around the mouth and fingertips.

    • A cough that includes a "whooping" sound (though some infants don't make this sound).

    • Teary eyes, drooling, or vomiting following a coughing spell.
    If you notice any of these symptoms, call your pediatrician immediately. If your child is diagnosed with pertussis (to make the diagnosis, your pediatrician will take a swab from her nose and have the cells tested for the bacteria) she will be likely be given antibiotics, and may be admitted to the hospital where she will be observed, and possibly given fluids and oxygen, depending on the severity of her illness.

    The disease is very contagious since it's spread through coughing and sneezing, so it's a good idea to keep your infant away from anyone who has a serious cough, just in case. The disease is rarely life-threatening for adults, and the best defense against it is immunization (though the vaccine doesn't provide 100 percent protection). Pertussis is the "P" in the DTaP vaccine and is typically given at 2 months; two more doses are given before the first birthday, and a fourth is administered at the 15-18 month check-up; a fifth dose is recommended at 4 to 6 years.


    Nevada-based freelance writer Dana Sullivan is a frequent contributor to Your Baby Today and also writes for Fit Pregnancy and Parenting. She's mom to Liam, 4, and Julia, 2.


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

    © Studio One Networks




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    August 30, 1999


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    Your Baby Today: Ask the Experts: OB/GYN

    By Roy Pitkin, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Roy Pitkin, M.D., is a professor of obstetrics and gynecology and is the former chair of the ob/gyn department at the University of California, Los Angeles School of Medicine. He is a frequent advisor to national health agencies on women's health issues and has received numerous international honors for this work.

    Q: My first child was delivered by cesarean section because he never descended through the birth canal. What are the chances of my delivering vaginally with my next child?

    A: In situations such as yours (first labor complicated by failure to progress), carefully supervised labor with the next pregnancy will result in a healthy baby being born vaginally to a healthy mother in 60 to 65 percent of cases. In the remaining 35 to 40 percent of cases, labor will not progress normally and it will be necessary to do another cesarean.


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

    © Studio One Networks




    |,|||-||19990927|,|humor|,|Your Baby Today: Ask the Experts: OB/GYN: Ultrasound|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Roy Pitkin, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    September 27, 1999


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    Your Baby Today: Ask the Experts: OB/GYN

    By Roy Pitkin, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Roy Pitkin, M.D., is a professor of obstetrics and gynecology and is the former chair of the ob/gyn department at the University of California, Los Angeles School of Medicine. He is a frequent advisor to national health agencies on women's health issues and has received numerous international honors for this work.

    Q: When is an ultrasound typically done during a pregnancy, and what is the technician looking for when it is done?

    A: Timing of an ultrasound will depend on the reason it's being done. In the first two or three months of pregnancy, it can be used to confirm the existence of pregnancy or to count the number of babies in a multiple pregnancy. Halfway through a pregnancy, ultrasound can establish a baseline for later monitoring of fetal growth, to assess the baby's development. Toward the end, the doctor might want to check the position of the baby, the location of the placenta, or the amount of amniotic fluid.


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

    © Studio One Networks




    |,|||-||noname33|,|articles|,|Your Baby Today: Ask the Experts: Pediatric Nutrition|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    February 28, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: Ask the Experts: Pediatric Nutrition

    By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    William J. Klish, M.D., is Professor of Pediatrics, Head of Pediatric Gastroenterology at Baylor College of Medicine and Chief of the Nutrition and Gastroenterology Department at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston. Dr. Klish has served as chair of the Committee on Nutrition of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

    Q: My 5-month old spits up regularly after his bottle feedings. What causes this, and do I need to worry he's not getting enough to eat?

    A: Spitting up is very common in infants When babies are born the muscle in the valve between the stomach and esophagus is weak. This allows milk from the stomach to be pushed up into the esophagus and occasionally into the mouth, resulting in in spit up. As the baby ages, the muscle becomes stronger; Anywhere from between 4 and 12 months of age the problem may subside.

    Spitting up becomes a concern if the baby is not growing well due to lack of nutrition, getting recurrant pneumonia due to aspirating (breathing in) their vomit, or getting irritation to the esophagus which can cause flecks of blood in spit-up and poor feeding. Beyond this, spitting-up is more of a problem for parents than for baby because it's messy.


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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    |,|||-||noname25|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: Ask the Experts: Pediatric Nutrition: Solid Foods|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    January 31, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: Ask the Experts: Pediatric Nutrition

    By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    William J. Klish, M.D., is Professor of Pediatrics, Head of Pediatric Gastroenterology at Baylor College of Medicine and Chief of the Nutrition and Gastroenterology Department at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston. Dr. Klish has served as chair of the Committee on Nutrition of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

    Q: When my baby is ready for solids should I start with fruits or vegetables? How long should I feed her one before starting the other?

    A: Solids generally are started between 4 and 6 months of age. Cereals are the first solid to be started because they are usually iron-fortified, and babies need a little extra iron beginning at six months. After cereals are introduced, tradition dictates that the progession should be fruits, vegetables, meats, mixed dinners, and desserts.

    It's okay, however, to introduce foods in a different order because your baby is perfectly able to digest all solids at this age. It's best to give a new food every two or three days to be sure your baby can tolerate the food before trying another. Signs of food allergy include vomiting , skin rash, diarrhea, and wheezing.


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    |,|||-||noname32|,|articles|,|Your Baby Today: Ask the Experts: Pediatrics|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    February 28, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: Ask the Experts: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

    Q: When do babies typically get their first ear infection? What are the signs?

    A: The first three years of life may be dotted with many ear infections (some babies average four to six per year), since infants and younger children have shorter ear canals with straighter, less angled eustachian tubes than older children and adults. This makes it very easy for secretions from the mouth, nose, and sinuses to become entrapped in the middle-ear space behind the eardrum. As a result, ear infections (otitis media) often follow colds. These increased secretions cause increased pressure on the inside of the eardrum, resulting in great pain and discomfort. Babies' symptoms may include fever, sustained crying, refusal of feedings, and rubbing or hitting at the offending ear. Because hearing loss can result from multiple episodes of untreated otitis media, if you suspect an ear infection, call your pediatrician, who will need to evaluate your child and may prescribe antibiotics.


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    |,|||-||noname183|,|babarnewbabn5|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Bringing Up Baby|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Ken Burke for Your Baby Today
    February 5, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Bringing Up Baby

    Music: The Tie that Binds Parent and Baby

    By Ken Burke for Your Baby Today


    When journalists ask famous rockers about their influences, responses range from genre pioneers to obscure collectable recordings. Such information establishes a stylistic link to the artist's work. The true unsung heroes of rock 'n' roll, however, are typically Mom and Dad.

    Whether they pay for CDs, music lessons, or band equipment, parents provide key support and tacit encouragement for budding musicians - especially true if Mom or Dad is a musician or music enthusiast.

    Tim and Judy hoped that some instinctual good would come from playing music to their children "in utero." As a rock and blues guitarist, Tim was delighted that his first son kicked (in the womb) in response to Nils Lofgren tunes. Now that the couple is divorced, two of the boys stay connected to Tim by playing the guitar. Whereas another child plays the saxophone and the youngest sings beautifully in the church choir. Though life with five kids can be hectic, Judy made time to sing each child to sleep with his or her own bedtime song.

    Phyllis believes that her quiet husband, Dwain, established a wordless method of communicating with their two sons through music. As a multi-genre instrumentalist, Dwain performed classical music pieces repeatedly during his wife's pregnancy. As toddlers, when the boys heard these same pieces, they would spin with unrestrained joy. Phyllis, who has a soulful singing voice, sang her children through household chores and early home scholastics to make them seem less tedious.

    Considering that music helps develop motor, oral and memory skills it's not surprising to learn that these children receive top grades. And their parents claim that the kids embrace a wide variety of music genres.

    Though these children will develop their individual tastes, they will always remember who introduced them to the expressive world of music: their parents.



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    |,|||-||noname96|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today
    August 14, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition

    By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today


    Linda G. Hsieh is a practicing registered dietitian with over six years experience in clinical practice. Focusing on prenatal and pediatric nutrition, she has worked as a nutrition educator for over nine years.

    Q: My 7-month-old only likes a few types of fruit and vegetables. Is she being deprived of certain nutrients by frequently eating the same foods?

    A: Babies under a year of age depend on breast milk or an iron-fortified formula as their main source of nutrients, so you needn't worry that your picky eater is falling short on nutrition. Initial refusal of new flavors and textures is not uncommon. Continue to encourage your baby to try different fruits and vegetables. And don't give up on the ones she's refused: She may decide she likes prunes, for example, when they're reintroduced a week or two later.


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    |,|||-||noname126|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition: Artificial Sweeteners|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today
    October 16, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition

    By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today


    Linda G. Hsieh is a practicing registered dietitian with over six years experience in clinical practice. Focusing on prenatal and pediatric nutrition, she has worked as a nutrition educator for over nine years.

    Q: Are artificial sweeteners harmful to my baby?

    A: Artificial sweeteners have gotten a bad rap. That's not to say that soft drinks are nutritionally equivalent to fruit juice, because nothing could be further from the truth. However, there's no evidence that artificial sweeteners, such as aspartame (sold under the Equal or NutraSweet brand names) used in moderation are harmful to pregnant women or a baby in the womb.


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    |,|||-||noname101|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition: Boiled Water|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today
    August 28, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition

    By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today


    Linda G. Hsieh is a practicing registered dietitian with over six years experience in clinical practice. Focusing on prenatal and pediatric nutrition, she has worked as a nutrition educator for over nine years.

    Q: Should I boil tap water when mixing powdered baby formula?

    A: Bringing the water to a "rolling boil" for 10 seconds helps to sterilize it. If you don't want to boil the water, make sure to flush impurities from the pipes by running the tap for two minutes before using it. In all cases, only use the cold-water tap, since warm water can contain higher levels of lead.


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    |,|||-||noname194|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition: Breastmilk And Formula|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today
    February 26, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition

    By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today


    Linda G. Hsieh is a practicing registered dietitian with over six years experience in clinical practice. Focusing on prenatal and pediatric nutrition, she has worked as a nutrition educator for over nine years.

    Q: What are the pros and cons of alternating between breast milk and formula? How early can this be done? Are there problems with the baby's digestive process?

    A: Breast milk is nature's perfect food for baby, and its benefits are numerous. It is well tolerated, supports normal growth, and can pass along antibodies to help protect baby from some illnesses.

    Some moms choose to supplement with formula because of their busy lifestyle. The American Academy of Pediatrics indicates that only an iron fortified infant formula is a suitable alternative to breast milk. Iron fortified formulas are also well tolerated and can support normal growth. Supplementation can be done at any time. During the early days of birth, the baby's digestive system is still developing, so you may want to choose a formula like Good Start.

    Most importantly, moms need to know that any amount of breast feeding is good for baby, whether you breast feed exclusively or supplement with an iron fortified infant formula.


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    |,|||-||noname265|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition: Feeding: Juices|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today
    August 13, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition

    By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today


    Linda G. Hsieh is a practicing registered dietitian with over six years experience in clinical practice. Focusing on prenatal and pediatric nutrition, she has worked as a nutrition educator for over nine years.

    Q: My son loves juice, but a friend of mine says it's just empty calories. Should I limit how much my child drinks?

    A: Juice is a good source of vitamins, and many varieties are now also fortified with minerals. However, fruit juices are easily overconsumed by young children because the taste is very appealing. Like soda, juice can contribute to excess calories. You can receive the vitamins of fruit juice by eating fresh fruit instead. Experts often encourage the consumption of whole or fresh fruit because it also provides a healthy dose of fiber in the diet.

    The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that you not introduce juice into your infants diet before 6 months of age. Until this age, infants can receive complete nutrition from breastmilk or iron-fortified formula. In addition, the Academy recommends that fruit juice be limited to 4 to 6 ounces a day for children ages 1 to 6; for children ages 7 to 18 years old, 2 servings a day are sufficient.


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    |,|||-||noname280|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition: Feeding: Soy Based Formulas|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today
    September 17, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition

    By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today


    Linda G. Hsieh is a practicing registered dietitian with over six years experience in clinical practice. Focusing on prenatal and pediatric nutrition, she has worked as a nutrition educator for over nine years.

    Q: Is it true that babies who are fed soy-based formulas may be missing out on certain nutrients?

    A: No, this is not true. All infant formulas in the United States are regulated by the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) and must comply with the requirements of the Infant Formula Act of 1980. Among the many requirements, FDA mandates that all infant formulas, including soy based infant formulas, comply with strict nutrient requirements that are based on recommendations made by the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Nutrition (AAPCON). So you can be confident that soy-based infant formulas marketed here in the United States contain all the nutrients needed to support growth in full-term babies.


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    |,|||-||noname258|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition: Feeding: SoyMilk|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today
    July 30, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition

    By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today


    Linda G. Hsieh is a practicing registered dietitian with over six years experience in clinical practice. Focusing on prenatal and pediatric nutrition, she has worked as a nutrition educator for over nine years.

    Q: I'm a vegetarian and would like to give my child soy milk rather than cow's milk. Will I be depriving her of certain vitamins and minerals?

    A: Iron-fortified infant formula, both cow- and soy-milk-based, provide adequate nutrition to support normal growth and development. However, after your child turns 1, you may be considering regular soy milk. Nutritionally, not all soy milks are the same. Check the label to be sure that the brand of soy milk you're using has been fortified with calcium and vitamin D.


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    |,|||-||noname134|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition: Frozen Foods|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today
    October 30, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition

    By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today


    Linda G. Hsieh is a practicing registered dietitian with over six years experience in clinical practice. Focusing on prenatal and pediatric nutrition, she has worked as a nutrition educator for over nine years.

    Q: Now that I'm caring for my new baby I hardly have time to prepare a home-cooked meal. I've been eating lots of frozen lunch and dinner entrees instead. Are these okay to eat regularly?

    A: Caring for your newborn and yourself can be overwhelming. However, you can be confident that moderate consumption (no more than four times a week) of frozen lunch and dinner entrees can provide you with nutrition to help keep you healthy. To make a well-balanced meal, I recommend also including a fresh salad and/or fruit which will provide you with additional fiber and vitamins. In addition, to keep the sodium and fat levels down, compare labels on the boxes of frozen entrees to help you make a wise choice.


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    |,|||-||noname188|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition: Fruits And Vegetables|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today
    February 12, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition

    By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today


    Linda G. Hsieh is a practicing registered dietitian with over six years experience in clinical practice. Focusing on prenatal and pediatric nutrition, she has worked as a nutrition educator for over nine years.

    Q: My son is 10 months old and refuses to eat any meat. He likes fruits and vegetables. Is that okay?

    A: If your 10-month-old is consuming an adequate amount of breast milk or iron fortified formula, you need not worry that he is not getting adequate nutrition. Meat provides an excellent source of protein, iron, and B vitamins. However, breast milk and iron fortified formulas when complemented with other solid foods (iron fortified cereal, vegetables and fruits) can provide the nutrition your baby needs. But don't give up....Continue to offer different meats later on. It's not unusual for babies to be picky at this age.


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    |,|||-||noname334|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition: Hydrogenated Fats|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today
    February 11, 2002


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition

    By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today


    Linda G. Hsieh is a practicing registered dietitian with over six years experience in clinical practice. Focusing on prenatal and pediatric nutrition, she has worked as a nutrition educator for over nine years.

    Q: Why are partially hydrogenated fats bad for you? Should I limit them from my family's diet?

    A: Many foods, such as crackers and margarine, contain partially hydrogenated oils. These types of fats are saturated and can increase the cholesterol in the blood. The main reason that they are used so often in foods is that they extend the shelf life of a product.

    To lower the amount of this fat in your and your family's diet, get in the habit of reading foods labels and try to limit the foods that contain partially hydrogenated fats. Also, choose oils and margarine made from liquid oil. (The ingredients list will say "oil" instead of "partially hydrogenated oil".) Consider using olive oil (a heart healthy oil) on your bread instead of butter or margarine.

    Even though some fats are considered unhealthy, fat is still an important part of a healthful eating plan. It provides energy, essential fatty acids, helps the body to absorb fat soluble vitamins and makes food taste good. Just be sure not to eat too much: Limiting fat intake to 30 percent of your overall calories is a sensible way for you and children over age 2 to eat. Restricting fat before age 2 isn't necessary.


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    |,|||-||noname168|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition: Orange Juice: Feeding|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today
    January 1, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition

    By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today


    Linda G. Hsieh is a practicing registered dietitian with over six years experience in clinical practice. Focusing on prenatal and pediatric nutrition, she has worked as a nutrition educator for over nine years.

    Q: My daughter is 12 months old -- is it okay to give her orange juice?

    A: Because many young babies are sensitive to orange juice and other citrus fruits due to their acidity, it is best to delay the introduction of these foods until they are 7 or 8 months old. However, by 12 months, your daughter is likely ready to try orange juice.


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    |,|||-||noname88|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition: Organic Baby Foods|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today
    July 31, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition

    By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today


    Linda G. Hsieh is a practicing registered dietitian with over six years experience in clinical practice. Focusing on prenatal and pediatric nutrition, she has worked as a nutrition educator for over nine years.

    Q: Are organic baby foods better than the regular brands?

    A: Federal regulations assure that both non-organic and organic baby foods are safe for your infant's consumption and provide equal nutrients for normal growth. Organic foods are made from products that are grown free of pesticides. However, there is no guarantee that pesticides are not used after the food is harvested.


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    |,|||-||noname316|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition: Organically Grown Produce|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today
    December 24, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition

    By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today


    Linda G. Hsieh is a practicing registered dietitian with over six years experience in clinical practice. Focusing on prenatal and pediatric nutrition, she has worked as a nutrition educator for over nine years.

    Q: Am I better off buying all organically grown produce instead of non-organic varieties?

    A: There is no evidence that foods labeled "organically grown" are safer or more nutritious than foods grown using conventional agricultural practices. Many organic growers also use pesticides, mostly those found in the environment such as sulfur, nicotine, and copper. The relative risks and benefits of applying naturally occurring pesticides vs. synthetic ones have not been determined.

    Pesticides are used to help control weeds, insects, and diseases, all of which increase crop yields and the availability of affordable fruits and vegetables year-round.

    The use of pesticides is governed by Federal agencies. Before approving a pesticide for use in the U.S., the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) carefully examines research on its cancer-causing potential and other adverse health effects. The EPA then determines what's considered safe as the maximum residue level of a pesticide legally permitted in or on a food.

    Although most pesticide residues are typically well below the maximum level allowed, consumers can take further steps to reduce their potential exposure to any remaining on fruits and vegetables. Health professionals recommend that produce be washed under tap water without soap before serving. In addition, consumers should peel away and discard outer leaves, skin or rinds, and scrub vegetables if the skins are to be eaten.

    Experts including the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) agree that the risks of pesticides in the diet are remote, long-term, theoretical, and that there is no cause for immediate concern by parents. The AAP, as well as the American Cancer Society and The American Dietetic Association encourage parents to feed their children more -- not less -- of a variety of fruits and vegetables.


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    |,|||-||noname159|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition: Picky Eater|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today
    December 11, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition

    By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today


    Linda G. Hsieh is a practicing registered dietitian with over six years experience in clinical practice. Focusing on prenatal and pediatric nutrition, she has worked as a nutrition educator for over nine years.

    Q: I've started offering my 10 month old table foods, like shredded chicken, soft carrots, and banana. He'll eat any kind of fruit, but refuses the meat and vegetables. Is he missing out on certain nutrients since he's not eating these foods?

    A: There's no need to worry right now if your baby appears to be a picky eater. The refusal of new flavors and textures is not uncommon among infants.

    During the first year of life, the majority of the nutrients needed by your baby are met from breast milk or iron-fortified infant formula. But don't give up. After a week try some of those same foods that he initially refused again. Providing finger foods at this age, in different shapes and colors, can help encourage your baby to experiment. For example, cut soft carrots in cubes or circles. One day he might just decide that he really likes carrots!


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    |,|||-||noname143|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition: Soft Solids And Finger Foods|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today
    Nover 13, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition

    By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today


    Linda G. Hsieh is a practicing registered dietitian with over six years experience in clinical practice. Focusing on prenatal and pediatric nutrition, she has worked as a nutrition educator for over nine years.

    Q: At what age do you recommend introducing soft solids and finger foods to a baby?

    A: The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends introducing soft solid foods to infants between four and six months. Some of the signs that your baby is developmentally ready: She frequently put things in her mouth. She can sit up with little support. She can move a dab of thinned baby rice cereal to the back of her tongue and swallow it.

    As your baby gets older, at around nine to ten months, her digestive system will also mature and be ready for trying soft finger foods. Well-cooked soft foods that can be mashed or shredded into tiny pieces are appropriate. These include chopped meats like chicken, turkey or beef, and ripened bananas and soft carrots.


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    |,|||-||noname180|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition: Whole Milk|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today
    January 29, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition

    By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today


    Linda G. Hsieh is a practicing registered dietitian with over six years experience in clinical practice. Focusing on prenatal and pediatric nutrition, she has worked as a nutrition educator for over nine years.

    Q: My son will be one next week. My pediatrician says I can start him on whole milk. Do I just cut him off cold turkey from formula?

    A: If your child has been on a cow milk-based formula and has been consuming other foods with a good appetite, there should not be any problems providing him regular milk right after his 1st birthday. However, if he has been on a soy based formula, you may want to introduce regular cow's milk gradually to your child to make sure he can tolerate the milk. For example, offer a half glass of milk in the morning (while still providing him with soy formula during the rest of the day) and watch for any signs of intolerance from the milk, such as gas or diarrhea. If your child tolerates the milk after a week, you may continue to increase the quantity of milk and reduce the quantity of soy formula.


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    |,|||-||noname158|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Lactation: Alcohol|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Carol Ann Friedman, R.N. for Your Baby Today
    December 11, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Lactation

    By Carol Ann Friedman, R.N. for Your Baby Today


    Carol Ann Friedman, R. N., Certified Lactation Consultant, is a practicing lactation consultant in Pasadena, California. She is the founder and owner of Mother and Me, a small chain of maternity and nursing retail stores and breastfeeding centers that provide services to breastfeeding mothers. Mother and Me provides lactation support programs for numerous major corporations nationwide.

    Q: Is it safe to drink alcohol if you're nursing?

    A: Yes. A glass of beer or wine several times per week is acceptable. Since alcohol peaks approximately one hour after consumption, it's best to wait two hours after having a drink to nurse. After this point, the alcohol from one glass of wine or beer, or a serving of hard liquor, has metabolized sufficiently. Most babies do not have a reaction to alcohol.


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    |,|||-||noname337|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Lactation: Breast Infection|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Carol Ann Friedman, R.N. for Your Baby Today
    February 18, 2002


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Lactation

    By Carol Ann Friedman, R.N. for Your Baby Today


    Carol Ann Friedman, R. N., Certified Lactation Consultant, is a practicing lactation consultant in Pasadena, California. She is the founder and owner of Mother and Me, a small chain of maternity and nursing retail stores and breastfeeding centers that provide services to breastfeeding mothers. Mother and Me provides lactation support programs for numerous major corporations nationwide.

    Q: I'm nursing my 2-month-old and think I might have a breast infection. What are the symptoms?

    A: A distinct localized reddened area on the breast that is tender to touch, as well as fever, chills, an all-over achy feeling and extreme fatigue are all signs of a breast infection, called mastitis. Bacteria invades the tissue surrounding the milk glands causing infection. If your physician determines that you have an infection she'll prescribe an antibiotic to begin the healing process. You'll also need rest and plenty of fluids. Most importantly, do not stop breastfeeding. If it is too painful to breastfeed, use a hospital-grade electric breastpump to express your milk frequently. Before pumping, apply hot compresses to the breast to make it easier to empty your breast. The empty-fill cycle will help the breast to heal. Within 24 hours of treatment, you will feel better.

    Please note that it is safe to give your baby your milk during an infection. The milk itself does not become contaminated. Also, be prepared for your milk production to decrease temporarily. Once you have recovered from the infection, your production will increase.


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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    |,|||-||noname254|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Lactation: Breast Milk Production|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Carol Ann Friedman, R.N. for Your Baby Today
    July 23, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Lactation

    By Carol Ann Friedman, R.N. for Your Baby Today


    Carol Ann Friedman, R. N., Certified Lactation Consultant, is a practicing lactation consultant in Pasadena, California. She is the founder and owner of Mother and Me, a small chain of maternity and nursing retail stores and breastfeeding centers that provide services to breastfeeding mothers. Mother and Me provides lactation support programs for numerous major corporations nationwide.

    Q: I had trouble producing enough milk when my first son was born two years ago and wound up giving him both formula and breastmilk. I'm pregnant again and would really like to nurse exclusively. What can I do to improve my chances?

    A: The key to successful breastfeeding is education. Even though this is your second pregnancy, I highly recommend attending a prenatal breastfeeding class. The information you will receive is invaluable, not to mention the benefit of the support and encouragement you'll get from the instructors and other expectant mothers. Secondly, purchase a good book on nursing to familiarize yourself with what to expect. Two suggestions are Dr. Mom's Guide to Breastfeeding by Marianne Neifert and Nursing Mother's Companion by Kathleen Huggins.

    Having a solid base of knowledge on the how-tos of breastfeeding can be very empowering. The more you understand about breastfeeding, the easier it is to handle different situations that may arise.

    Because nursing an infant requires a lot of support and encouragement, especially during the early weeks, it can really help to get professional lactation support if problems occur. The hospital where you delivered should be able to make recommendations on lacatation consultants that can visit you in your home. The sooner you get help, better the chance of overcoming any obstacles.

    In addition to the above advice, here are a few pointers:
    • Milk production is based on supply and demand. Therefore, the more you breastfeed and stimulate your breasts, the more milk you will produce.

    • For the first three days, breastfeed every 2 to 3 hours. Your baby should be at the breast 8 to 12 times per 24 hours. Breastfeed 15 minutes on each breast or 25 to 30 minutes on one breast, alternating breasts at each feeding.

    • If your baby cannot breastfeed for medical reasons, start pumping with a quality double electric breastpump. All hospitals have breastpumps, however, you may have to request for one to use during your hospitalization. If you need a breastpump once you're home, ask your hospital for names of places that rent them. Rental prices range from $1.50 to $2.50 per day.


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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    |,|||-||noname178|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Lactation: Breast Pumps|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Carol Ann Friedman, R.N. for Your Baby Today
    January 29, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Lactation

    By Carol Ann Friedman, R.N. for Your Baby Today


    Carol Ann Friedman, R. N., Certified Lactation Consultant, is a practicing lactation consultant in Pasadena, California. She is the founder and owner of Mother and Me, a small chain of maternity and nursing retail stores and breastfeeding centers that provide services to breastfeeding mothers. Mother and Me provides lactation support programs for numerous major corporations nationwide.

    Q: I'm planning to return to work while my baby is still breast-feeding. Is it alright to pump my breasts?

    A: Pumping your breasts in lieu of breast-feeding is an alternative for mothers who choose not to put the baby to breast or, for medical reasons, cannot breast feed. Breast milk is the ideal infant food, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics. Breast milk through a bottle is another way to nourish your baby. The drawback is the additional time it takes to pump and then feed. Set aside several times a week to allow your baby to be put to breast. Even though your baby may suckle for just a few seconds, your baby's saliva will enter your body through the nipple and will help your body to produce more antibodies for your baby.


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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    |,|||-||noname125|,|babarpregpre1|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Lactation: Breast Pumps|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Carol Ann Friedman, R.N. for Your Baby Today
    Octcber 16, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Lactation

    By Carol Ann Friedman, R.N. for Your Baby Today


    Carol Ann Friedman, R. N., Certified Lactation Consultant, is a practicing lactation consultant in Pasadena, California. She is the founder and owner of Mother and Me, a small chain of maternity and nursing retail stores and breastfeeding centers that provide services to breastfeeding mothers. Mother and Me provides lactation support programs for numerous major corporations nationwide.

    Q: Are hand-held pumps just as efficient as electric pumps?

    A: A quality electric breast pump is more efficient, since most cycle faster and more times per minute. Hand-held pumps work well, but cannot compared with an electric pump, as they require some arm and hand movement to express, and take longer to use. When breastfeeding, your baby nurses in a constant suck-swallow pattern. So when choosing a breast pump, an important feature is an automatic suck-release cycle built into the pump. This feature mimics the baby's nursing pattern the closest.


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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    |,|||-||noname270|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Lactation: Breastfeeding|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Carol Ann Friedman, R.N. for Your Baby Today
    August 27, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Lactation

    By Carol Ann Friedman, R.N. for Your Baby Today


    Carol Ann Friedman, R. N., Certified Lactation Consultant, is a practicing lactation consultant in Pasadena, California. She is the founder and owner of Mother and Me, a small chain of maternity and nursing retail stores and breastfeeding centers that provide services to breastfeeding mothers. Mother and Me provides lactation support programs for numerous major corporations nationwide.

    Q: My 3-week-old wants to nurse every 1 to 2 hours during the night. How can I get her to sleep for longer stretches?

    A: Breastfeeding a newborn (under 6 weeks) as frequently as every 1 to 2 hours is considered a normal feeding pattern. Not only does a newborn breastfeed for nutrition, but for comfort and security. Suckling at the breast provides an incredibly soothing measure for babies. Once your infant is 6 to 8 weeks old, you can expect longer stretches between feedings.

    Here's a rundown of common behavior during the first 6 to 8 weeks:
    • Babies will breastfeed every 1 to 3 hours, or 8 to 12 times per 24 hours.
    • Aim to nurse for 10 to 15 minutes on each breast per feeding, or 30 minutes on one breast only per feeding, alternating to the other breast at the next feeding.
    • Audible swallowing should be heard when breastfeeding.
    • By three weeks, your baby should have 6 to 8 wet diapers and frequent stooling during a 24-hour period.
    • By around weeks 2 to 3, your baby should have regained his birth weight.


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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    |,|||-||noname148|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Lactation: Breastmilk|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Carol Ann Friedman, R.N. for Your Baby Today
    November 27, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Lactation

    By Carol Ann Friedman, R.N. for Your Baby Today


    Carol Ann Friedman, R. N., Certified Lactation Consultant, is a practicing lactation consultant in Pasadena, California. She is the founder and owner of Mother and Me, a small chain of maternity and nursing retail stores and breastfeeding centers that provide services to breastfeeding mothers. Mother and Me provides lactation support programs for numerous major corporations nationwide.

    Q: How long can you store pumped breastmilk?

    A: Breastmilk may be refrigerated for 3 to 5 days. Frozen breastmilk will keep for six months, provided you have a frost-free freezer. With older model refrigerators that have small freezers within them, the milk should only be frozen for two weeks. When freezing breastmilk, always chill it for several hours in the fridge before placing it in the freezer. And since breastmilk separates when frozen, forcing the cream to rise to the top, simply shake the bottle to evenly distribute the milk properties.


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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    |,|||-||noname174|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Lactation: Content Of Breastmilk|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Carol Ann Friedman, R.N. for Your Baby Today
    January 15, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Lactation

    By Carol Ann Friedman, R.N. for Your Baby Today


    Carol Ann Friedman, R. N., Certified Lactation Consultant, is a practicing lactation consultant in Pasadena, California. She is the founder and owner of Mother and Me, a small chain of maternity and nursing retail stores and breastfeeding centers that provide services to breastfeeding mothers. Mother and Me provides lactation support programs for numerous major corporations nationwide.

    Q: What is the content of breast milk?

    A: The composition of human breast milk is continually changing. From the first few days of colostrum to extended breast feeding, breast milk changes to meet the growing needs of the infant. Breast milk is higher in immunoglobulins and protein the first several weeks and changes to a more diluted state by six weeks. In the later months of breastfeeding, the fat content decreases. Following is specific information about the contents of human milk:

    Colostrum contains many antibodies, which are biological and chemical substances produced by the body in response to a particular microbial invader called antigen. The mother passes many antibodies to her fetus via the placenta and to her newborn baby via colostrum and breast milk.

    Fat is the main source of calories, fat-soluble vitamins, and essential fatty acids needed for growth and development of the infant's central nervous system. The amount of fat that a breast fed baby receives will depend on the duration of suckling at the breast. Fat content also varies with the time of day, rising from early morning to a plateau around midday. Fat content decreases after six months, as infants receive necessary fat from food sources.

    The three functions of lactose are: enhancing calcium absorption, supplying energy to the baby's brain, and checking for growth of harmful organisms in the baby's intestine. Lactose is slowly digested, so there is a steady release of glucose in the infant's bloodstream.

    All animals have growth rates, which appear to be related to the composition of their mothers' milk. The distribution of human milk protein is ideally suited to the growth of the human infant, enabling him to utilize the proteins with extremely high efficiency. Colostrum contains three times more protein than breast milk, and the protein content of breast milk seems relatively constant regardless of the mother's nutritional status.


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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    |,|||-||noname117|,|babarpregpre1|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Lactation: Fenugreek|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Carol Ann Friedman, R.N. for Your Baby Today
    October 2, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Lactation

    By Carol Ann Friedman, R.N. for Your Baby Today


    Carol Ann Friedman, R. N., Certified Lactation Consultant, is a practicing lactation consultant in Pasadena, California. She is the founder and owner of Mother and Me, a small chain of maternity and nursing retail stores and breastfeeding centers that provide services to breastfeeding mothers. Mother and Me provides lactation support programs for numerous major corporations nationwide.

    Q: Can an herb called fenugreek increase milk production?

    A: Herbal remedies are based more on folklore than real evidence. However, fenugreek is used by many breastfeeding mothers to increase milk production, with good results.

    Fenugreek is harmless, but many mothers do notice a distinct maple odor to their urine and perspiration. The herb is usually taken for two to three days to boost a low milk supply, but some mothers use it for weeks without difficulty. It can be taken in capsule or tea form.

    If you have any concerns, ask your physician before taking this herb.


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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    |,|||-||noname300|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Lactation: Inhibit Breast feeding|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Carol Ann Friedman, R.N. for Your Baby Today
    November 12, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Lactation

    By Carol Ann Friedman, R.N. for Your Baby Today


    Carol Ann Friedman, R. N., Certified Lactation Consultant, is a practicing lactation consultant in Pasadena, California. She is the founder and owner of Mother and Me, a small chain of maternity and nursing retail stores and breastfeeding centers that provide services to breastfeeding mothers. Mother and Me provides lactation support programs for numerous major corporations nationwide.

    Q: Is it true that having other people hold your newborn can inhibit the success of breastfeeding?

    A: To date, there is no scientific evidence that supports the theory that having others hold your baby will cause confusion about breastfeeding. Babies are so attached to their mother's touch, smell, and voice, which is part of a unique relationship known as maternal-infant bond. The bond is so special that studies have shown if you were to take a group of moms and place their babies in the next room, each of the mothers would be able to distinguish their own baby's cry from the others.


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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    |,|||-||noname142|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Lactation: Nursing: Crack Nipples|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Carol Ann Friedman, R.N. for Your Baby Today
    November 13,2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Lactation

    By Carol Ann Friedman, R.N. for Your Baby Today


    Carol Ann Friedman, R. N., Certified Lactation Consultant, is a practicing lactation consultant in Pasadena, California. She is the founder and owner of Mother and Me, a small chain of maternity and nursing retail stores and breastfeeding centers that provide services to breastfeeding mothers. Mother and Me provides lactation support programs for numerous major corporations nationwide.

    Q: I've just started nursing and my nipples are sore and cracked, and sometimes bleed after a feeding. How can I prevent and relieve the pain?

    A: Many new mothers experience some mild to moderate nipple soreness during the first few weeks of nursing. But cracked and bleeding nipples are definitely not normal, and usually result from incorrect latch-on and positioning. Since these are learned skills and require a lot of practice, a lactation professional can help you assess and correct the problem. In the meantime, home remedies such as pure lanolin, breast pads, and air exposure can help heal the skin.

    Here are a few suggestions for better positioning and latch-on:
    • Use a nursing pillow to support the weight of your baby. It will help bring the baby up to breast level.

    • With the cradle position, the baby's head and neck are in the crook of the cradling arm. Position your baby's tummy against yours, close to your body. The baby's face should be facing your breast.

    • Next, tickle your baby's lips with the tip of your nipple to help stimulate the rooting reflex. As soon as your baby's mouth is wide open, quickly bring the baby up to you to latch on. Approximately one inch of your nipple and breast should be in the baby's mouth.
    Once you establish proper positioning and latch-on, breastfeeding should be a pleasant experience for both you and your baby.


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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    |,|||-||noname187|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Lactation: Over The Counter Medication|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Carol Ann Friedman, R.N. for Your Baby Today
    February 12, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Lactation

    By Carol Ann Friedman, R.N. for Your Baby Today


    Carol Ann Friedman, R. N., Certified Lactation Consultant, is a practicing lactation consultant in Pasadena, California. She is the founder and owner of Mother and Me, a small chain of maternity and nursing retail stores and breastfeeding centers that provide services to breastfeeding mothers. Mother and Me provides lactation support programs for numerous major corporations nationwide.

    Q: Can I take over-the-counter medications while breast-feeding?

    A: The vast majority of over-the-counter medications are compatible with breast-feeding, although most pass through mother's milk in minute quantities. Only a licensed health professional can recommend a drug to a breast-feeding mother or evaluate the safety of a drug for an individual mother and baby.

    Aspirin and Tylenol are generally safe to take while breast-feeding. The recommended dosage must be adhered to. Most antibiotics prescribed are not contraindicated and may be taken while breast-feeding. A common side effect, if any, is a yeast infection after taking a regimen of antibiotics.



    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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    |,|||-||noname167|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Lactation: Premature: Feeding|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Carol Ann Friedman, R.N. for Your Baby Today
    January 1, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Lactation

    By Carol Ann Friedman, R.N. for Your Baby Today


    Carol Ann Friedman, R. N., Certified Lactation Consultant, is a practicing lactation consultant in Pasadena, California. She is the founder and owner of Mother and Me, a small chain of maternity and nursing retail stores and breastfeeding centers that provide services to breastfeeding mothers. Mother and Me provides lactation support programs for numerous major corporations nationwide.

    Q: My daughter was born six weeks prematurely, and I expressed milk for the first month before putting her on formula. She has never been a good feeder, but recently at age 13 weeks she has started screaming as soon as the milk reaches her tummy. Should I tr

    A: Since breast milk and formula are very different in the digestion process, the formula may not agree with your baby's digestion. Approximately 10% of babies cannot digest milk base formulas and often are switched to soy base formulas. However, this problem should definitely be brought to the attention of your baby's pediatrician for evaluation. He/she will be able to ascertain what type of formula your baby should have and will monitor your baby's overall progress.


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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    |,|||-||noname225|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Lactation: Sufficient Milk|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Carol Ann Friedman, R.N. for Your Baby Today
    April 30, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Lactation

    By Carol Ann Friedman, R.N. for Your Baby Today


    Carol Ann Friedman, R. N., Certified Lactation Consultant, is a practicing lactation consultant in Pasadena, California. She is the founder and owner of Mother and Me, a small chain of maternity and nursing retail stores and breastfeeding centers that provide services to breastfeeding mothers. Mother and Me provides lactation support programs for numerous major corporations nationwide.

    Q: My breastfeeding baby always seems to be hungry. How do I know my baby is getting enough breastmilk?

    A: Weight gain is the best signal your baby is getting enough breastmilk. However, during the first days at home, keeping a written record of your baby's feedings, urine, and bowel movements also will help you gauge your baby's progress. Generally, your baby should have a minimum of one wet diaper per day of life until the sixth day. (Example: by day three baby should have three to four wet diapers and a minimum of two bowel movements per 24 hours.) By day six your baby should have six to eight wet diapers and four to six bowel movements per 24 hours. Once baby has reached this amount, he's probably getting enough breastmilk. Remember, it's very common for a newborn to eat frequently, sometimes every hour and a half. Such frequent feedings are necessary because breastmilk is easily digested. Nursing as often as your baby wants will keep him content and you comfortable. What's more, frequent nursing will build up your breastmilk production.


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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    |,|||-||noname193|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Lactation: Weaning|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Carol Ann Friedman, R.N. for Your Baby Today
    February 26, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Lactation

    By Carol Ann Friedman, R.N. for Your Baby Today


    Carol Ann Friedman, R. N., Certified Lactation Consultant, is a practicing lactation consultant in Pasadena, California. She is the founder and owner of Mother and Me, a small chain of maternity and nursing retail stores and breastfeeding centers that provide services to breastfeeding mothers. Mother and Me provides lactation support programs for numerous major corporations nationwide.

    Q: What advice do you have for weaning?

    A: When mother or baby decides to wean, I encourage mothers to do this gradually to prevent severe engorgement, plugged ducts, and/or infections. Sometimes, however, even though a mother may follow a gradual weaning process, she still may become engorged. The best way to treat this sudden engorgement is to use a breast pump to decrease the engorgement for several minutes -- just enough pumping to relieve some of the pressure. Then, apply ice packs or old cabbage leaves to the breast(s) for 10 to 15 minutes to decrease the swelling.


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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    |,|||-||noname133|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Lactation: When To Introduce Bottle Feeding|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Carol Ann Friedman, R.N. for Your Baby Today
    October 30, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Lactation

    By Carol Ann Friedman, R.N. for Your Baby Today


    Carol Ann Friedman, R. N., Certified Lactation Consultant, is a practicing lactation consultant in Pasadena, California. She is the founder and owner of Mother and Me, a small chain of maternity and nursing retail stores and breastfeeding centers that provide services to breastfeeding mothers. Mother and Me provides lactation support programs for numerous major corporations nationwide.

    Q: I'm nursing my 1-month-old son, and plan on going back to work in about two months. When do you suggest I introduce a bottle so my caregiver can feed him my expressed breast milk?

    A: The best time to offer a bottle is after four weeks, once a day, provided breastfeeding is going well. If you are having some difficulty, especially with latch-on, you should wait until the problem has been resolved. Premature introduction of the bottle can cause further problems, including the baby preferring the bottle to the breast. The flow of a bottle is faster and does not require the sophisticated tongue movement required for breastfeeding.


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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    |,|||-||noname35|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatric Nutrition|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    February 28, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatric Nutrition

    By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    William J. Klish, M.D., is Professor of Pediatrics, Head of Pediatric Gastroenterology at Baylor College of Medicine and Chief of the Nutrition and Gastroenterology Department at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston. Dr. Klish has served as chair of the Committee on Nutrition of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

    Q: My 5-month old spits up regularly after his bottle feedings. What causes this, and do I need to worry he's not getting enough to eat?

    A: Spitting up is very common in infants When babies are born the muscle in the valve between the stomach and esophagus is weak. This allows milk from the stomach to be pushed up into the esophagus and occasionally into the mouth, resulting in in spit up. As the baby ages, the muscle becomes stronger; Anywhere from between 4 and 12 months of age the problem may subside.

    Spitting up becomes a concern if the baby is not growing well due to lack of nutrition, getting recurrant pneumonia due to aspirating (breathing in) their vomit, or getting irritation to the esophagus which can cause flecks of blood in spit-up and poor feeding. Beyond this, spitting-up is more of a problem for parents than for baby because it's messy.


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    |,|||-||noname58|,|articles|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatric Nutrition|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    May 10, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatric Nutrition

    By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    William J. Klish, M.D., is Professor of Pediatrics, Head of Pediatric Gastroenterology at Baylor College of Medicine and Chief of the Nutrition and Gastroenterology Department at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston. Dr. Klish has served as chair of the Committee on Nutrition of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

    Q: My 11-week-old baby has been feeding a lot for the past few weeks. She takes 8 ounces every hour and sometimes 10-12 ounces, at times bringing a lot of it back up. Can babies at this age have a spoonful of baby rice?

    A: Babies who have gastroesophageal reflux compensate for the calories lost through spitting by eating larger amounts of formula. This unfortunately has the effect of enhancing the spitting. Smaller more frequent feedings are better. Rice cereal is OK; however, most physicians recommend that it go into the bottle to "thicken the feeding" and therefore decrease the spitting. When you do this, never put more in the bottle than what would make the formula assume the consistency of light cream. Otherwise your baby will have difficulty pulling it through the nipple.


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    |,|||-||noname43|,|babarpregpre1|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatric Nutrition : Vitamins: Pregnant Women|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    March 27, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatric Nutrition

    By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    William J. Klish, M.D., is Professor of Pediatrics, Head of Pediatric Gastroenterology at Baylor College of Medicine and Chief of the Nutrition and Gastroenterology Department at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston. Dr. Klish has served as chair of the Committee on Nutrition of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

    Q: Are vitamins essential during pregnancy? What kind do you recommend?

    A: : Vitamins are usually recommended for pregnant women. I recommend prenatal vitamins with minerals that contain vitamins such as folate, and minerals such as calcium, both of which are specifically required during pregnancy.


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    |,|||-||noname102|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatric Nutrition: Cold Formula|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    August 28, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatric Nutrition

    By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    William J. Klish, M.D., is Professor of Pediatrics, Head of Pediatric Gastroenterology at Baylor College of Medicine and Chief of the Nutrition and Gastroenterology Department at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston. Dr. Klish has served as chair of the Committee on Nutrition of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

    Q: I use formula, ready to feed. When I take it from the refrigerator, is it necessary to warm it up? My baby seems to prefer it cold, but will this cause any problems?

    A: The temperature of a formula should have no effect on its nutritional value. The tradition of warming formula probably developed to make infant formula more similar to breast milk, which of course is served warm. However it is not unusual for babies to adapt to a formula served cold. However, cold formula might not be tolerated in babies with reflux. The stomach tends to hold ingested material until it is approximately body temperature before releasing it into the intestine. This slower release of formula could possibly make reflux or spitting worse in babies that already have this problem.


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    |,|||-||noname169|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatric Nutrition: Colic|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    January 1, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatric Nutrition

    By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    William J. Klish, M.D., is Professor of Pediatrics, Head of Pediatric Gastroenterology at Baylor College of Medicine and Chief of the Nutrition and Gastroenterology Department at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston. Dr. Klish has served as chair of the Committee on Nutrition of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

    Q: My little girl is 15 days old, and she is already suffering from colic. We have tried everything to console her, from car rides to rocking. How long will this last? What do you suggest?

    A: Colic is a self-limited problem that usually begins to disappear after two months of age. Occasionally, a child will continue to have symptoms until four months of age. Let's hope that your child is not one of the more prolonged cases since, as you have pointed out, it is very difficult to comfort a colicky baby.

    We still know very little about the causes of colic. It probably results from immaturity of movement of the intestinal tract, resulting in gas accumulating in the small intestine, producing distention and pain. Minimizing the gas in the intestine helps. Most intestinal gas in a baby is swallowed air. Try frequent burping, slower feeding, and proper latching if breast-fed, or appropriate nipples if bottle-fed.

    Repetitive motion also helps. Try sitting on the washing machine while it is running (watch to make sure your baby doesn't get rocked off), and attaching devices (several are commercially available) that reproduce these motions to the crib or infant seat. Placing a warm water bottle or warming pad on your baby's abdomen as a counter irritant sometimes works. Finally, hang in there because this too shall pass.


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    May 29, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatric Nutrition

    By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    William J. Klish, M.D., is Professor of Pediatrics, Head of Pediatric Gastroenterology at Baylor College of Medicine and Chief of the Nutrition and Gastroenterology Department at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston. Dr. Klish has served as chair of the Committee on Nutrition of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

    Q: I do not eat meat and am expecting a baby. Can this hinder the baby's development? If so, what alternatives are there to provide similar nutrients?

    A: Vegetarians can have totally normal babies. If you are an ovo-lactovegetarian make sure you eat plenty of eggs and dairy products during your pregnancy. If you are a vegan, it is necessary to watch your diet carefully eating plenty of high protein foods such as legumes (soy etc.). It probably is a good idea to also take a daily vitamin and mineral supplement designed for pregnancy.


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    |,|||-||noname56|,|articles|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatric Nutrition: Feeding|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    May 10, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatric Nutrition

    By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    William J. Klish, M.D., is Professor of Pediatrics, Head of Pediatric Gastroenterology at Baylor College of Medicine and Chief of the Nutrition and Gastroenterology Department at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston. Dr. Klish has served as chair of the Committee on Nutrition of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

    Q: My 11-week-old baby has been feeding a lot for the past few weeks. She takes 8 ounces every hour and sometimes 10-12 ounces, at times bringing a lot of it back up. Can babies at this age have a spoonful of baby rice?

    A: Babies who have gastroesophageal reflux compensate for the calories lost through spitting by eating larger amounts of formula. This unfortunately has the effect of enhancing the spitting. Smaller more frequent feedings are better. Rice cereal is OK; however, most physicians recommend that it go into the bottle to "thicken the feeding" and therefore decrease the spitting. When you do this, never put more in the bottle than what would make the formula assume the consistency of light cream. Otherwise your baby will have difficulty pulling it through the nipple.


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    |,|||-||noname74|,|articles|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatric Nutrition: Feeding|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    June 26, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatric Nutrition

    By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    William J. Klish, M.D., is Professor of Pediatrics, Head of Pediatric Gastroenterology at Baylor College of Medicine and Chief of the Nutrition and Gastroenterology Department at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston. Dr. Klish has served as chair of the Committee on Nutrition of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

    Q: My son is 4 months old and we started him on baby food last week. He eats well and seems to like it, but has been spitting up more than when he was just on formula. Is this normal? Is his system just adjusting?

    A: Spitting is influenced by many factors such as position of the baby, volume of feeding, speed of feeding, and composition of the feeding mixture. It is very common for babies to spit more after their feeding has been changed, either by adding solids or changing the type of formula fed. This is nothing to worry about, particularly if there are no other symptoms.


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    November 27, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatric Nutrition

    By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    William J. Klish, M.D., is Professor of Pediatrics, Head of Pediatric Gastroenterology at Baylor College of Medicine and Chief of the Nutrition and Gastroenterology Department at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston. Dr. Klish has served as chair of the Committee on Nutrition of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

    Q: My baby is only 6 1/2 months old, and she is using her thumb and forefinger to pick up her toys and likes to feed herself with her spoon (although this is very inefficient). I think she would really enjoy finger foods. I don't want to give her teething biscuits because I was allergic to wheat as a baby. What would be safe to give her?

    A: Your baby seems very precocious if she is already attempting to feed herself. If you had a wheat allergy as a baby, you might want to avoid giving wheat to your baby at least for the next few months. I am sure you will be able to find wheat-free biscuits or crackers. When she is a little older - 10 or 12 months - you could try wheat because she will be larger and more capable of tolerating an effect from wheat.

    Wheat causes two distinct gastrointestinal disorders. The more serious is celiac disease, which is a lifetime disease (associated with diarrhea, weight loss, and other symptoms). If you have this form of wheat intolerance and still have symptoms I would recommend you eventually have your baby screened for this disease. There is a simple blood test available. If your symptoms were restricted only to infancy, your problem was probably wheat allergy. This is usually self-limited and tends to disappear in the second year of life. Both of these problems are hereditary, so it is best to introduce wheat carefully to your child.


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    |,|||-||noname310|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatric Nutrition: Food Allergy and Food Intolerance|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    December 10, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatric Nutrition

    By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    William J. Klish, M.D., is Professor of Pediatrics, Head of Pediatric Gastroenterology at Baylor College of Medicine and Chief of the Nutrition and Gastroenterology Department at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston. Dr. Klish has served as chair of the Committee on Nutrition of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

    Q: What's the difference between a food allergy and a food intolerance?

    A: A food allergy is triggered by certain proteins in food that cause an allergic reaction in an individual when eaten. Symptoms may include hives, wheezing or diarrhea caused by the proteins in milk, peanuts, or shellfish, for instance.

    The definition of food intolerance is much broader and includes problems such as lactose intolerance, a common problem defined by abdominal cramping and/or diarrhea due to the inability to properly digest milk sugar, or lactose. Other food intolerances may be as simple as the gassiness that follows the ingestion of beans, cabbage or onions, or the inability to eat spicy food.

    Food allergies are by far the most serious form of food intolerance since in rare cases they can be very severe and even fatal. The most common form of allergy in infants is allergy to milk protein. Most infants with this allergy develop diarrhea which occasionally contains blood. Rarely, infants can have a more serious response known as anaphylaxis. This form of allergy causes wheezing, hives and swelling of the face and throat which can interfere with the baby's ability to breathe. This, of course, is a medical emergency.

    Milk allergy, particularly the form that causes diarrhea, tends to go away with age. By the end of the first year of life most infants again begin to tolerate milk protein. The anaphylactic form of allergy goes away much more slowly, if at all. Parents should be very cautious about challenging these infants with food products made with milk. Other allergies such as peanut, shellfish, strawberry, etc., are lifelong.

    Lactose intolerance, on the other hand, usually does not appear until preschool or early school age. This form of food intolerance is permanent. Most of the adult population of the world is lactose intolerant but doesn't realize it. They only know that they do not like milk. Since lactose intolerance is not an allergy, most people have a threshold below which they can tolerate milk and milk products. For this reason most of us can enjoy a bit of ice cream or eat yogurt.

    Some food intolerances, such as the gassiness caused by green apples, depend on not only how much is eaten but what is eaten along with the food. If gas-forming foods are released from the stomach slowly, they may be more completely absorbed, thereby having less effect. Eating the offending food in smaller amounts, more slowly, or with other foods can help a child to tolerate it better.


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    |,|||-||noname89|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatric Nutrition: Gas|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    July 31, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatric Nutrition

    By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    William J. Klish, M.D., is Professor of Pediatrics, Head of Pediatric Gastroenterology at Baylor College of Medicine and Chief of the Nutrition and Gastroenterology Department at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston. Dr. Klish has served as chair of the Committee on Nutrition of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

    Q: My baby girl is now 7 weeks old and seems to get extremely gassy after her feedings. Is this common? She has been on formula with iron from birth. Can babies develop an intolerance to the formula?

    A: It is a common misconception that babies can develop an intolerance to iron in their formula. This is simply not true. The iron added to infant formulas is present in what is called physiological amounts or that amount which is necessary to prevent babies from developing iron deficiency anemia. Many well-done studies in infants have shown no effect from the iron present in infant formulas, and iron is a very important nutrient for babies. Babies should not be fed iron-free formula because of the risk of iron deficiency.

    Babies between 6 and 8 weeks old frequently develop irritability due to the development of what has been called "colic." We still know very little about the cause and prevention of this very common symptom. It appears to be related to immaturity of the intestine so that swallowed air moves slowly through the intestine causing gas pains. Not all babies develop colic, and those that do are usually free of symptoms by 4 months.


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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    |,|||-||noname283|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatric Nutrition: Gas|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    October 1, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatric Nutrition

    By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    William J. Klish, M.D., is Professor of Pediatrics, Head of Pediatric Gastroenterology at Baylor College of Medicine and Chief of the Nutrition and Gastroenterology Department at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston. Dr. Klish has served as chair of the Committee on Nutrition of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

    Q: My 6-week-old seems to really be bothered by gas. Should I consider changing her formula?

    A: A formula change will probably not help. The most frequent cause of gas in babies is swallowing air, either during feeding or periods of fussiness. Many babies are aggressive feeders who gulp their formula, which increases the intake of air. If you notice your infant doing this, try feeding her in a quiet environment, help slow her pace by interrupting frequently, and be sure to burp her often.

    Also check the opening of the nipple. If it's too big, your baby will be flooded with formula and tend to take in air. If the nipple is too small, too much air can also be ingested, since a baby needs to suck harder to get the formula. Lactose intolerance can also cause gas, but is extremely rare in infants. This condition is almost always associated with diarrheal stools described as foamy because they are mixed with gas.


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    |,|||-||noname219|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatric Nutrition: Infant: Frequent Diarrhea|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    April 16, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatric Nutrition

    By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    William J. Klish, M.D., is Professor of Pediatrics, Head of Pediatric Gastroenterology at Baylor College of Medicine and Chief of the Nutrition and Gastroenterology Department at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston. Dr. Klish has served as chair of the Committee on Nutrition of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

    Q: My son is 20 months old and has frequent diarrhea and very soft stools. Should I change his diet?

    A: If he has no other symptoms and is growing well, he probably has what is called "toddlers diarrhea." This is a benign condition that is self-limited -- if you can stand all the diaper changing. You might want to try two dietary changes to see if they are playing a role. The first is a trial of milk, ice cream, and other dairy product restriction. Lactose intolerance can cause loose stools; however, the stools should go back to normal within one week if this is the problem. If lactose intolerance appears to be the problem, you might need to see a dietician to find substitutes for milk that are nutritionally equivalent. The second food to restrict is fruit juice. Some juices, such as apple, pear, and prune, naturally contain sugars that are hard to digest and, if eaten in large quantities, can cause diarrhea. Again, if this is the problem your child's stools will become normal within days after the juice is eliminated. If none of these foods seem to make any difference, it's important to keep your child on a normal regular diet with no restrictions. There are some medicines that can help in this disorder, but you need to see a physician before starting them.


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    |,|||-||noname199|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatric Nutrition: Infant: Lack Of Weight|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    March 5, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatric Nutrition

    By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    William J. Klish, M.D., is Professor of Pediatrics, Head of Pediatric Gastroenterology at Baylor College of Medicine and Chief of the Nutrition and Gastroenterology Department at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston. Dr. Klish has served as chair of the Committee on Nutrition of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

    Q: My 6-month-old baby is not gaining weight. Do you have suggestions?

    A: Lack of weight gain in an infant should always be taken seriously. First, check that your baby is being weighed properly. Weighing should always be done on the same scale because of differences amongst scales. You also should weigh your baby once a week, because of the daily weight variation due to feedings, urination, bowel movements, etc. If the weight remains accurate and you know that your baby is either gaining no weight or losing weight, baby should be seen and evaluated medically. If baby's weight increases but does not seem adequate, consider if your baby's feeding is appropriate. Are you offering food five or six times a day? Are you feeding breast milk or infant formula? If you're using breast milk, does your baby seem full after a feeding? If you're using formula, are you mixing it properly? At 6 months old, infants need supplementary calories from solid foods. Are you offering solid foods several times a day? Is your baby keeping all the food down or vomiting much of it? If everything appears appropriate, you still might want to get your baby examined, just to be sure that baby's weight is okay.


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    March 26, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatric Nutrition

    By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    William J. Klish, M.D., is Professor of Pediatrics, Head of Pediatric Gastroenterology at Baylor College of Medicine and Chief of the Nutrition and Gastroenterology Department at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston. Dr. Klish has served as chair of the Committee on Nutrition of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

    Q: My 9-month-old's hemoglobin is low. He's on an iron supplement. I have a tendency to be anemic and wonder if this can be a genetic problem.

    A: Iron deficiency is not an uncommon problem in infants. During intrauterine development, infants store iron obtained from their mother. At about 6 months of age this iron is depleted, so if the infant is not given adequate iron in his diet, deficiency develops. Iron is present in iron-supplemented infant cereal, certain solid foods such as strained meats, and infant formulas containing iron. If whole cows milk is fed under 1 year of age, it not only does not contain adequate iron but causes iron loss by irritating the intestine and causing an increase in intestinal blood loss.

    The iron in human milk is very efficiently absorbed, but since it is present in only small amounts, breast-fed infants need supplementary food sources of iron after 6 months of age. Genetic problems that lead to anemia do exist. If your infant does not respond to iron supplements after three or four weeks, he may need further evaluation.


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    |,|||-||noname237|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatric Nutrition: Mad Cow Disease|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    June 4, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatric Nutrition




    By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today William J. Klish, M.D., is Professor of Pediatrics, Head of Pediatric Gastroenterology at Baylor College of Medicine and Chief of the Nutrition and Gastroenterology Department at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston. Dr. Klish has served as chair of the Committee on Nutrition of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

    Q: I'm nervous about giving my one-year-old ground beef because of the Mad Cow scare. What are the risks here in the United States?

    A: With all the news about animal diseases in Europe, I can see why mothers in the United States are becoming nervous about what they feed their children. The human form of mad cow, called Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease, can develop from eating foods derived from infected cattle. To date, there've been no reported cases of this very rare brain disease in the United States. And children aren't at any increased risk for this disease. Therefore, mothers in the U.S. should feel comfortable about feeding their children meat.

    I consider red meat, such as hamburger, an excellent food for children. Not only is it a rich source of protein, but it contains significant amounts of iron in an organic form, making it very easy for the body to absorb. Iron is the nutrient that small children are most likely to be deficient in.


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    April 2, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatric Nutrition

    By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    p> William J. Klish, M.D., is Professor of Pediatrics, Head of Pediatric Gastroenterology at Baylor College of Medicine and Chief of the Nutrition and Gastroenterology Department at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston. Dr. Klish has served as chair of the Committee on Nutrition of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

    Q: My newborn spits up frequently. Is this serious?

    A: No, spitting in the newborn period -- what is called reflux -- is very common and usually goes away with no treatment after a few months. It is only a concerning symptom if it causes growth failure, recurrent pneumonia due to aspiration or breathing in the vomited material, or intractable esophagitis due to irritation of the esophagus from stomach acid. Fortunately, all these complications of reflux are rare.


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    |,|||-||noname252|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatric Nutrition: Nitrates on Hotdogs|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    July 16, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatric Nutrition

    By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    William J. Klish, M.D., is Professor of Pediatrics, Head of Pediatric Gastroenterology at Baylor College of Medicine and Chief of the Nutrition and Gastroenterology Department at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston. Dr. Klish has served as chair of the Committee on Nutrition of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

    Q: Are hot dogs unhealthy to serve to my child? I've heard that they contain cancer-causing nitrates -- is this true?

    A: The concern over nitrates has been controversial. Nitrates are added to processed meats to give them an appealing red color. For the past 20 or more years, people have questioned whether the human body can convert them to nitrites, which can then be turned into to nitrosomines, which are carcinogenic. To my knowledge, no evidence exits that this can happen and the Food and Drug Administration continues to allow nitrates to be added to processed foods.

    While hot dogs are not unhealthy, you still must take care when feeding one to your infant or toddler. Because of their shape and size, hot dogs pose an increased risk of lodging in a child's windpipe and obstructing breathing. To prevent this, you should cut hot dogs in quarters along the axis. This creates a smaller diameter and is therefore safer for your child.


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    |,|||-||noname118|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatric Nutrition: Solid Foods|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    October 2, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatric Nutrition

    By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    William J. Klish, M.D., is Professor of Pediatrics, Head of Pediatric Gastroenterology at Baylor College of Medicine and Chief of the Nutrition and Gastroenterology Department at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston. Dr. Klish has served as chair of the Committee on Nutrition of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

    Q: Is it necessary to begin children who are formula fed, on solid foods at six months, or can you postpone giving them solids for a year?

    A: All infants should be offered solid foods at six months of age, whether they are bottle-fed or breast-fed. There are many reasons for this. First, many infants may not be able to maintain normal growth rates on milk alone because the calorie density of milk is relatively low at 20 calories per ounce. Solids offer a greater number of calories in a smaller volume, allowing for more efficient feeding as the infant grows and demands more calories.

    Second, solids that are fed from a spoon as they should be, induce tongue coordination and oral skills which will ultimately help the infant develop speech. Finally, the limiting nutrient in many forms of milk is iron. The only exception is iron fortified infant formula. Solids provide this very important nutrient during the second six months of life when iron stores provided during gestation are exhausted.


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    October 29, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatric Nutrition

    By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    William J. Klish, M.D., is Professor of Pediatrics, Head of Pediatric Gastroenterology at Baylor College of Medicine and Chief of the Nutrition and Gastroenterology Department at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston. Dr. Klish has served as chair of the Committee on Nutrition of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

    Q: At around what age does a baby learn to chew?

    A: Foods that actually require chewing are likely to cause choking until a child has both the teeth and the muscular coordination to deal with these foods, which is usually not until they are 9 months or older.

    However, babies often begin to show a developmental readiness for chewing between ages 4 and 6 months. At around 4 months old, most infants lose what's known as the "extrusion reflex" This is an instinct that a baby has to push his tongue out when anything other than liquid is placed in his mouth. Then, at around 5 to 6 months most babies will begin to express a desire for food -- they are able to sit up with little support, open their mouths, and show interest in what you are eating.

    Most first foods are semi-liquid rice cereals. Once your baby has mastered rice cereal, you can gradually introduce a variety of strained or mashed vegetables, fruits, and meats. (To monitor for allergies, be sure to only introduce one new food every three to four days.)

    By 7 to 8 months, your baby will likely be ready to try finely milled table foods. It is at this age that a baby learns to put objects in her mouth and demonstrate a readiness for finger foods. Try foods that she can gum and that dissolve easily, such as crackers or dry cereals.

    When your baby is around 9 months old and has developed front teeth, you may try finely chopped cooked meats. However, some children have an especially hard time adjusting to new textures and may cough or gag. In these situations, you may need to introduce new foods more slowly. Be patient and keep trying, your baby will eventually accept new textures.


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    October 30, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatric Nutrition

    By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    William J. Klish, M.D., is Professor of Pediatrics, Head of Pediatric Gastroenterology at Baylor College of Medicine and Chief of the Nutrition and Gastroenterology Department at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston. Dr. Klish has served as chair of the Committee on Nutrition of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

    Q: When do you think I can feed my baby broccoli? She does not like any fruit or fruit juice, but loves vegetables. I'm worried that she's not getting enough vitamin C.

    A: I know of no reason why a baby cannot be introduced to broccoli, as long as it is pureed to a consistency that can be tolerated. All babies develop taste preferences, but don't give up yet on fruits. Periodically offer them, and you may be surprised to see your infant finally accepting them. However, do not force any food upon your infant and don't worry too much about juice. Juice has very little to offer an infant other than a pleasant tasting fluid. A baby should get no more than two four-ounce servings a day so that the juice does not replace other more important foods. If you vary the diet of your infant she should get adequate amounts of vitamin C, even without fruit.


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    |,|||-||noname26|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatric Nutrition: Solid Foods: Fruits and Vegetables|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    January 31, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatric Nutrition

    By William Klish, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    William J. Klish, M.D., is Professor of Pediatrics, Head of Pediatric Gastroenterology at Baylor College of Medicine and Chief of the Nutrition and Gastroenterology Department at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston. Dr. Klish has served as chair of the Committee on Nutrition of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

    Q: When my baby is ready for solids should I start with fruits or vegetables? How long should I feed her one before starting the other?

    A: Solids generally are started between 4 and 6 months of age. Cereals are the first solid to be started because they are usually iron-fortified, and babies need a little extra iron beginning at six months. After cereals are introduced, tradition dictates that the progession should be fruits, vegetables, meats, mixed dinners, and desserts.

    It's okay, however, to introduce foods in a different order because your baby is perfectly able to digest all solids at this age. It's best to give a new food every two or three days to be sure your baby can tolerate the food before trying another. Signs of food allergy include vomiting , skin rash, diarrhea, and wheezing.


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    |,|||-||noname34|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    February 28, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

    Q: When do babies typically get their first ear infection? What are the signs?

    A: The first three years of life may be dotted with many ear infections (some babies average four to six per year), since infants and younger children have shorter ear canals with straighter, less angled eustachian tubes than older children and adults. This makes it very easy for secretions from the mouth, nose, and sinuses to become entrapped in the middle-ear space behind the eardrum. As a result, ear infections (otitis media) often follow colds. These increased secretions cause increased pressure on the inside of the eardrum, resulting in great pain and discomfort. Babies' symptoms may include fever, sustained crying, refusal of feedings, and rubbing or hitting at the offending ear. Because hearing loss can result from multiple episodes of untreated otitis media, if you suspect an ear infection, call your pediatrician, who will need to evaluate your child and may prescribe antibiotics.


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    |,|||-||noname313|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    December 17, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

    Q: I'm expecting my second child during the winter months. What's the best way to protect my newborn from catching everything his 2-year-old brother comes down with?

    A: Congratulations on your planning for the arrival, care, and protection of your newest family member. For starters, breastfeeding is one of the best ways to boost your infant's essential primary immune factors, which will provide protection from many illnesses. With each feeding, your breast milk transfers your antibodies -- which are immune protective factors that your body has produced from the many years of your exposures to and experiences with illness -- to your baby.

    If your 2-year-old son has obvious signs and symptoms of illness, try to provide a little distance between the two (though this may be easier said than done). Gently and repeatedly try to explain to big brother that for just a short period of time, he cannot kiss his new sibling's face. Beware if he is mouthing the baby's crib toys. Carefully and periodically clean them with sanitizing wet wipes.

    Your frequent handwashing after caring for an ill big brother will add another factor of protection of the baby. However, despite your best efforts, there are still no guarantees that your new bundle of joy will remain free of all illness through the early months. Rest assured, your concern, planning and thoughtful vigilance will significantly increase your baby's opportunities for good health.


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    |,|||-||noname39|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    March 13, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

    Q: Can a newborn see his parents' faces clearly? And does a baby respond to black-and-white more than color?

    A: Although newborns are not able to see their parents' faces clearly, it is believed that they can see the outlines of their images. Between a baby's 6th and 10th weeks of age, objects and faces become more clearly defined. However, a baby learns very early how to distinguish his parents and primary caregivers from others by their voice, their scent, and their method of handling and comforting him.

    Studies have shown that newborns are more visually stimulated by large black-and-white objects than by colorful ones.


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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    |,|||-||noname166|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics: Air Travel|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    January 1, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

    Q: At what month is it safe to travel with an infant on domestic flights?

    A: I advise parents to avoid any crowded situations with a new baby. This includes shopping centers, parades, weddings, family reunions, airports, and planes. As sniffles and sneezes occur year round, airborne infectious particles are especially threatening to a baby during the first four to six weeks of life, when their immature immune systems are most vulnerable. Recent reports remind us that the re-circulating cabin air poses special risks for passengers in the transmission of influenza and other communicable respiratory illnesses.

    How many times have you heard a baby's high pitch sounds of distress during a plane's landing? As planes ascend and descend, barometric changes cause middle ear discomfort. Therefore, if you must fly allow your baby to breast feed, have a bottle, or suck a pacifier during take off and landing to increase his and your comfort, as well as that of fellow passengers.

    When your infant is old enough to be secured in an infant safety seat on a plane, that's an indicator for age appropriateness of airplane travel.


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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    |,|||-||noname62|,|articles|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics: Asthma|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    May 29, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

    Q: How early does a child show signs of asthma? How do they treat the condition in babies?

    A: Although more readily diagnosed in older children and adults, this chronic inflammatory disease of the respiratory system affects all ages, including infants. This condition causes excessive mucous production and narrowed air- and breathing-tubes which create a wheezing sound and cough and can make it difficult to breathe. Asthma is more common in those with a family history of allergy. Infants born prematurely are more prone to early respiratory distress disorders and many are later identified as having reactive airway disease, bronchitis and bronchiolitis, most of which we non-classify as asthma.

    Seasonal weather changes, infections and environmental irritants such as animal dander, dust and tobacco smoke, are just a few factors which may trigger an asthma episode. The goal of asthma therapy, regardless of age, is to achieve unobstructed breathing. Medications to relieve inflammation and open the air passages, if used properly, can effectively manage asthma.


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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    |,|||-||noname73|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics: Baby Acne|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    June 26, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

    Q: I have a one-month-old baby boy and I am concerned about the acne-like rash on his little face. His cheeks and his chin seem to be most affected. It seems to be getting worse. What can I do to help clear it up?

    A: Although acne is usually a skin problem associated with adolescence-waxing and waning with a teen's hormone levels-infants may also experience this phenomenon. Very young infants undergo hormonal shifts as their body adjusts to life outside the uterus, independent of their mother's circulatory system. When sebaceous (oil) glands, which are particularly plentiful on the face, cheeks, chin, and forehead, become plugged, oil cannot escape. When this oil-trapping occurs, even during infancy, acne pimples result.

    This condition is not serious. I suggest that you wash your baby's head and face with a mild, warm, soapy solution, rinse well and pat the skin dry. Avoid applying any lotions or oils. If you allow time and nature to take their course, the pimples will dry and fade within weeks. However, if the condition worsens with time, of course, talk with your baby's doctor.


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    |,|||-||noname262|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics: Baby Acne|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    August 6, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

    Q: My 2-month-old has a bad case of baby acne. What causes this and can I do anything to help clear it up?

    A: Acne, characterized by pimples, whiteheads and blackheads, is frequently associated with the teen years although it's not uncommon for it to occur at any age, even during infancy.

    Infant or "baby" acne, though unsightly, is not a serious skin disorder. Sebum, a waxy substance secreted from the oil glands within the skin's hair follicles, works to lubricate the skin. When sebum clogs a hair follicle channel, that follicle expands into a visible lump, known as a comedone (pimple). A combination of factors, including clogged channels from baby's sebaceous (oil) glands, or applied baby oils, lotions, plus varying amounts of any remaining circulating estrogens (hormones) from you (mom), may contribute to the development of clusters of acne.

    To help clear up pimples and prevent further breakouts, I suggest daily gentle washes with a mild soapy solution (no scrubbing or squeezing) and that you discontinue any applied oils or lotions on your baby's face. Acne during infancy eventually clears and is not predictive of a later occurrence.


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    |,|||-||noname132|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics: Baby Sleeping Positions|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    October 30, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

    Q: When is it safe to let my baby sleep on her stomach at night? She sleeps better on her stomach.

    A: For years in the United States, pediatricians thought that infants would be protected against the hazards of choking from spitting up or vomiting by sleeping on their abdomen. When repeated studies, initially conducted in other countries, concluded that in societies where infants were placed on their backs for sleeping, the occurrence of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome ( SIDS) was much lower, we had to change our stance. Since the American Academy of Pediatrics heralded the "back to sleep" campaign, the number for babies succumbing to SIDS in this country has shown a definite and dramatic drop. The few exceptions to this recommendation include very premature infants, those who are vomiting or spitting up a great deal, infants with certain airway abnormalities, or when parents are specifically advised by their pediatricians to use other positions.

    Once your baby is able to roll over on her own and find a comfortable position with some degree of consistency, she is probably able to safely sleep in that position, even if it is on her tummy. Generally this pattern occurs after the age of 5 - 6 months, when she will be past the highest risk period for SIDS.


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    |,|||-||noname116|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics: Bowel Movement|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    October 2, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

    Q: Bowel Movement Questions
    • My 5 month-old moves her bowels approximately every three days, is this normal?
    • Is it normal for my 3 month-old to have bowel movements after every feeding?
    • My 3 month-old baby has had severe constipation for 2 days. She is in absolute agony when she tries to have a bowel movement. What can I give her to make things come back to normal?


    A: Questions from new parents about feedings, bowel movements and sleeping have been those most commonly asked over my more than 25 years of pediatric practice. I always remind them just how important it is for us to recognize and celebrate that each baby is unique, an individual creation; as such they may not always conform to our standard expectations of what's "normal" for what they "take in" or the timeliness of what they "eliminate."

    In general, babies who are breast-feeding tend to have more frequent and softer stools. The younger the infants the greater the likelihood for more frequent bowel movements. Breast-fed babies will average 4-7 bowel movements during the course of 24 hours, and some may eliminate a little after each feeding. Formula-fed babies may have different patterns, some very dependent on the type of infant formula.

    The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends breast-feeding as the optimum choice for your baby's nutrition. However, if you are not breast-feeding, the Academy states that an iron-fortified infant formula is the only acceptable alternative. True constipation is not an every day occurrence in 3-month-old infants.

    I have a few suggestions which might stimulate easier bowel movements.
    • When your baby seems to be straining to have a BM, place the palms of your hands beneath the soles of her feet, allowing her to push against them.
    • While she is on her back, gently press and massage the lower left side of her abdomen; this may stimulate the muscles to contract and move matter for evacuation.
    • While baby is on her back, grasp her legs by her knees/ thighs and move them in a bicycling motion onto and away from her abdomen. This is another fun and relaxing way to stimulate muscular activity.
    Sometimes the type and brand of infant formula will make a big difference in your baby's pattern of elimination. Most "regular" iron-fortified infant formulas contain a combination of two types of cow milk proteins-the hard, curd-like casein and the softer whey. This softer, "comfort" protein, digests easily, as does breast milk, and parents report softer stools, with a similar frequency of movement as breast-feeding babies. I suggest that you check with your baby's pediatrician before making any feeding changes.


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    |,|||-||noname109|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics: Chest Congestion|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    September 11, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

    Q: Our 6-week-old baby suffers from chest congestion mainly at night. With him unable to spit or blow his nose, how do we clear his phlegm?

    A: At 6 weeks, many infants have an overabundance of secretions that may congest the back portion of their nose, making their breath sounds quite noisy. The result, frequently loud snoring like breath sounds, is responsible for what we call "transmitted" breath sounds, sometimes mistaken for chest congestion. For his comfort and your peace of mind, it is important to try to clear his nasal passages. To accomplish this, I suggest that you put 2 drops of normal saline (salt water...available and packaged as "NaSal"), an over the counter preparation, into each nostril. This liquefies secretions that may have dried and blocked the pathway for air. Then use an infant nasal aspirator to suction each nostril. Squeeze the bulb of the aspirator before placing it into baby's nose...then release the bulb once it is in place as far back in the nose as it will comfortably reach.

    This will function as a "nose blower" for your baby. Also try to elevate the baby's head and chest when he is on his back. I advise parents to place 2 phone books under the head section of the baby's mattress. This angle of elevation will help the baby to breathe with greater ease.

    Caution: do not use pillows or bolsters in the baby's bassinet or crib in an attempt to achieve an elevation; they may pose a safety hazard.


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    |,|||-||noname87|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics: ChickenPox|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    July 31, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

    Q: I've heard that you're better off allowing your child to get the chicken pox, rather than administering the vaccine, since the actual disease offers better immunity. Is this true?

    A: Although chickenpox, a highly communicable viral disease, is usually mild and not life threatening to children who are otherwise healthy, it can still result in serious consequences. Prior to the availability of the chickenpox (Varicella) vaccine in the United States, nearly 4 million cases of chickenpox occurred each year, and resulted in more than 9,000 hospitalizations for the more serious complications of encephalitis (swelling of the brain) and pneumonia. More than 90 deaths were reported annually.

    While the immunity conferred by having the disease may be slightly greater than that of the vaccine, the benefits of immunization against chickenpox are far greater than the risks or perceived benefits of allowing your child risk getting the disease.

    The Varicella vaccine has been in use in the U.S. since 1995 and is recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics for all children over 12 months of age who do not have a history of the disease. Many school districts in our nation now require either a history of the disease or proof of immunization prior to the child's enrollment.


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    |,|||-||noname340|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics: Cleaning Baby Bottles|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    February 25, 2002


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

    Q: What's the best way to clean baby bottles?

    A: Proper cleaning of bottles is essential to keeping your baby healthy. While sterilizing bottles isn't necessary, it is essential that bottles are carefully cleaned. As your baby finishes each bottle, rinse out the milk and leave it aside until you have time to wash several at once. If your water is chlorinated and you have a dishwasher, you can simply use it to clean bottles. If you're not using a dishwasher, you'll want to carefully scrub bottles, nipples, and caps with hot soapy water and a bottle brush. Be sure to thoroughly rinse all parts with hot water, making sure to squeeze water through the holes of nipples. Place them upside down on a rack or on a clean, dry towel to air-dry (along with the bottle-brush, which must also be kept clean and allowed to dry between washings.)

    Once dried, bottles should be protected from dust and dirt until they are filled. Clean nipples and caps can be stored in a clean covered container until needed for use. Bottles can be kept in a sealable plastic bag. Make sure that all parts are thoroughly dry before storing away since mildew and bacteria can quickly grow.

    As an additional measure for cleanliness and safety, always wash the top of formula cans before opening. And, of course, most important, remember to wash your hands before you start this process.


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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    |,|||-||noname186|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics: Cleaning Baby Ears|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    February 12, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

    Q: I know that I'm not supposed to put a Q-tip in a baby's ear, but how should I clean my baby's ears. And at what age should I start. My mother used a suction bulb on me. Is that acceptable?

    A: There's an old saying, "never put anything into your ears smaller than your elbow."

    While that is not entirely practical, Q-tips are quite risky for infants' ears. Although suction bulb syringes are effective when used properly, they can cause pain and discomfort. If the bulb is improperly squeezed and too much positive or negative pressure is exerted, the middle ear may be injured. For baby's safety, use a damp washcloth during his bath.

    After wiping all the nooks and crannies of your baby's outer ear, twist the cloth's end and put just a bit of it into the ear canal. You will capture that wax, which spontaneously drains. Remember, earwax is nature's essential protective lubricant for the ear canal.


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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    |,|||-||noname304|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics: Cold Weather|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    November 26, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

    Q: I love to get my exercise with regular walks everyday. Is it unsafe to take my infant out when the temperature is at or below 32 degrees?

    A: After your baby is one month old, exposing her to the cool, brisk air for short periods of time is usually safe, provided you have properly layered her clothing to trap and maintain body heat.

    Many layers of light-weight cotton, cotton flannel, or synthetic blends are preferable to wool items, which may be itchy and uncomfortable. (If she is perspiring through her clothing, remove one layer.) Since heat loss occurs quickly from baby's heads, be sure to cover her head and ears with a hat. Keep her hands covered and feet warm in socks and booties. Cover her in a light-weight porous blanket to allow for greater comfort.

    Using a carriage or a stroller with a hood or awning to provide another barrier of protection from direct sun and other weather elements is also a good idea. Even with an awning or hood, you should still avoid taking her out on days when there are heavy wind gusts. The risk of something blowing into her eyes is too great.

    As for how long you should stay outdoors, use your best judgment. A 20-minute walk seems reasonable to allow you to have a workout without putting your baby at risk for over-exposure to the cold air. Because infant's smaller bodies don't allow them to safely withstand the extremes of atmospheric temperatures that larger, mature bodies can, you must watch for signs that your infant's had enough: Her cheeks, nose or entire face appear very red; the area around her mouth looks dusky or bluish; her eyes are tearing; she's crying excessively.

    If you follow these precautions, you should have a safe and happy winter walk!


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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    |,|||-||noname46|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics: Colds|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    April 10, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

    Q: My 4-month-old woke up with his first cold--runny nose, cough, watery eyes. What's the best way to treat a cold?

    A: Infant colds last anywhere from three to ten days on average. And although there is no cure for a cold, there are ways to make your baby more comfortable: Use a warm, moist cloth on his eyes to clear the sticky stuff.

    To help relieve congestion, apply saline nose drops before feedings, naps, and at bedtime. After a minute or so, the saline should loosen congestion enough so that you can suck it out with an infant nasal aspirator (rubber-bulb syringe). Place one or two telephone books beneath the head of his mattress to elevate his head and chest slightly and help him breathe with greater ease. If his symptoms become more intense, or if fever, increased irritability, or lethargy occurs, seek the advice of your pediatrician immediately.


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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    |,|||-||noname244|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics: Coxsackie Virus|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    June 25, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

    Q: A neighbor's infant daughter just came down with the Coxsackie virus. It sounds scary. Is it highly contagious?

    A: The Coxsackie virus, named after the town in upstate New York where it was first discovered, is also known as Hand-Foot and Mouth Disease, which makes it sound much worse than it is. This infectious disease affects children most often during summer and spring. Daycare is a common site for outbreaks. The virus causes a fever and small, painful red, flat, or slightly raised blisters on the palms of the hands, soles of the feet, and even inside the mouth. For a few days, there may be a loss of appetite and increased irritability. Encourage lots of fluids to avoid dehydration. Acetaminophen will provide fever and pain relief. Rest assured that your little one will be feel better in about five to seven days.


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    |,|||-||noname157|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics: Crying|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    December 11, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

    Q: Our 12 week-old son cries for approximately 90% of the time that he is awake. He only calms down if he is held upright on a shoulder or given a massage. Do you have any suggestions to soothe him?

    A: Babies cry for a variety of reasons; it is usually an expression of some type of need. A persistently crying baby may be hungry, tired, wet, in an uncomfortable position, ill, frightened, or even lonely. Always check your son to be certain that he is not in one of these categories. The act of crying itself, after a period of time, may make your baby even more uncomfortable. Some babies stop crying when they see a smiling face, feel the warmth of being held close, smell a familiar body's scent, or hear mom's soothing voice. Being held upright on your shoulder and a massage are great techniques to help expel any swallowed air or intestinal gas which may increase his comfort.

    If you are breast feeding, you may want to review your diet. You can try eliminating any highly seasoned or very spicy foods from your diet for several days, and if he seems calmer and more comfortable, you will have solved the mystery.

    If you are formula feeding, you might consider trying one where the protein content does not form hard curds and has been broken down to be easily digested in your baby's tender tummy. However, before making any feeding changes, I suggest that you discuss this with his pediatrician.

    Some other "soothers" you might try include holding your baby securely over your arm in a face down (football hold) position while gently rubbing his back with your other hand, and wrapping him tightly in a swaddling blanket which allows him to feel "held" and more secure. Many babies respond to a warm bath or soft background music to calmly settle into a relaxed state. Of course, if his crying persists despite your efforts, consult his pediatrician who may have other suggestions to offer after your son is evaluated.


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    |,|||-||noname82|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics: Dreams|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    July 10, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

    Q: We have a 5 month-old healthy, happy baby boy who sleeps in our bed with us and loves it there. The only problem is that he wakes up at least six times a night with a short cry. Could he be having bad dreams?

    A: As you may know, many experts have raised the issue of infants' safety when sleeping in the parents' bed. I urge you to discuss this with your baby's pediatrician. Sleep studies show that infants do have dream cycles, so it's possible that his dreams could be responsible for the night awakenings. However, his short cries may not signal distress. Once you have checked to be certain that he is not in an awkward position, wet or hungry, your soothing touch or cuddle should calm and reassure him.


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    |,|||-||noname247|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics: Ear Infection|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    July 2, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

    Q: My one-year-old son has had three ear infections within a short time span and his pediatrician says we may need to consider ear tubes at some point in the near future. Is this his only option? Is the surgery risky? How long will he have to wear them?

    A: Middle ear infections (otitis media) occur with some frequency in young children. One big reason is due to the anatomy of little ears. Unlike adults, the space between an infant or toddlers ear drum and the back of their nose and throat is fairly close. This allows the easy passage of secretions from feeding, teething, and the nose through the Eustachian tube into the middle ear cavity. Once trapped in this middle ear space, infection and discomfort may follow. Frequent ear infections can result in hearing loss, delayed speech development, and repeated doctor visits.

    Tubes that are surgically inserted into the ear drum allow for the escape of these secretions, which helps prevent infection. The procedure is usually done in a hospital, or a surgi-center, under general anesthesia, but the child is allowed to go home on the same day. The tubes are designed to stay in place for many months and then dislodge spontaneously when the structure of the maturing ear changes.

    Other options for dealing with chronic ear infections include repeated limited courses of antibiotics as middle ear infections recur or a single daily dose of an antibiotic for several months as a mode of prevention. Also, many childcare experts feel that immunization with the new pneumococcal vaccine, Prevnar, will provide protection against one of the most common bacterial bugs, which causes middle ear infections.

    As children grow, the anatomy of the inside of the ear changes slightly. The passageway between the middle ear and the nose (Eustachian tube) becomes less direct, wider, more curved, and a less likely reservoir for secretions. Therefore, ear infections are rare in older children and adults.

    I am certain that your physician would encourage you to seek a second opinion and want you to have all of your questions and concerns addressed before you make a decision about which course of action is best for your child.


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    |,|||-||noname68|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics: Ear Infection Vaccine|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    June 12, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

    Q: My daughter is 6 months old. When should she get the new vaccine that helps to ward off ear infections?

    A: The FDA recently approved a vaccine called Prevnar that targets seven strains of streptococcal (Pneumococcal) bacteria. These bacteria are the major common culprits causing meningitis and middle ear infection in infants and young children. The complete series consists of four injections between the ages of 2 to 23 months. This vaccine is not expected to prevent all ear infections, but it should have a significant impact. Ask your pediatrician whether or not your daughter might be a candidate for this vaccine.


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    |,|||-||noname298|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics: Eczema|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    Novemer 5, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

    Q: My 3-month-old has a reddish, scaly rash over her eyelids, cheeks and forehead that comes and goes. Are these symptoms of eczema?

    A: The pattern you describe may be eczema, a term used to refer to a variety of skin conditions which have reddened, sometimes raised, scaly, usually itchy, thickened areas. The class that we see most commonly in infants is known as atopic dermatitis. With many of these rashes occurring during early infancy, there is frequently a family history of some form of allergy. However, this does not have to be a signal that your baby is allergic. She may be exhibiting some transient sensitivity to any number of factors.

    Try to keep a diary for 2 weeks, recording when the rashes appear and all that you can recall surrounding your notice of the rash. For example, critical points to consider include what products you use for baby's bathing and skin care and laundering her clothing and bedding, as well as creams and lotions applied to her face and body and your chest (where her body has contact with your skin). If you're breastfeeding, note if the rash occurred within 12 hours of your eating certain foods on more than two occasions. And remember, babies quickly become overheated. Keep the room temperature to a comfortable 68 to 70 degrees, and layer her clothing so you can easily remove it as needed. Share your concerns and findings with your baby's doctor who will evaluate and observe her over time and determine if the diagnosis is eczema.

    Although there is no cure for eczema, measures can be taken to make your baby more comfortable. Avoid frequent baths; they actually dry the skin. However, oatmeal in bath water is non-irritating and soothes itchy skin. Moisture trapping ointments and moisturizing lotions decrease dryness and promote healing of inflamed scratched areas.


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    |,|||-||noname59|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics: Flaky Scalp Skin|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    May 15, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C. p>

    Q: My 3-month-old has flaky skin on her scalp. How should I treat it?

    A: This condition is quite common in infants because their scalps are in a continuing state of exfoliation (shedding). Usually using a mild baby shampoo and massaging the scalp with a soft baby brush, then rinsing the hair and scalp well, every few days, will clear the unsightly flakes. If the flakes are yellow and waxy, your baby may have cradle cap, a form of seborrheic dermatitis, which if left untreated may cause loss of hair. If you suspect cradle cap, check with your baby's doctor who may recommend an antibacterial skin scalp cleanser to treat that benign, but annoying condition.


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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    |,|||-||noname328|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics: Getting A baby Fall Asleep|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    January 28, 2002


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

    Q: The only way my 6-month-old will go to sleep each night is if I rock her in my arms. How can I get her to fall asleep on her own in her crib?

    A: There is no magic recipe for getting a baby to fall asleep on her own. You have established a pattern which, as you have discovered, is difficult to change without some emotional pain for you and your baby. There are no options that rival what your baby derives from the comfort of your arms, the warmth of your body, your unique scent, the vibrations of your breathing, and the soothing sound of your voice. In short, there is no substitute for you! However, this doesn't mean that she can't be gradually taught to fall asleep on her own.

    For starters, you might allow her to have a little wind-down period before putting her in her crib. Some babies enjoy a warm bath before bedtime. It's soothing, relaxing, and tiring. Afterwards, try gently massaging her arms and legs, gently rub her tummy, and do some bicycling motions with her legs, all while talking or singing softly to her. You might also try wrapping her tightly in a lightweight blanket to mimic the "hugged" feeling that she enjoys with you. (Although at 6 months, she may feel more constricted than comforted by the tight wrap.)

    The hard part for you will be when, after trying these and other suggestions, she still cries when you put her in her crib to sleep. Just as it took a while to establish the pattern of being held to fall asleep, don't expect it to change in a few days. When you put her down in her crib (on her back, of course), sit close enough so that you can periodically give her a reassuring touch, softly talk, or sing. But resist picking her up. It will be tough, but over time, she will begin to fall asleep in her crib. She may not make it through the entire night, but just as she's figured out how to go to sleep on her own, she'll also eventually learn how to go back to sleep without your help.


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    |,|||-||noname173|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics: Hiccups: Newborn|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    January 15, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

    Q: Our 1-week-old has the hiccups at least three times a day. Is this normal?

    A: Newborns have frequent and sometimes prolonged periods of hiccups. These episodes are more disturbing to the adults observing the phenomenon than for the infant. This harmless contraction of the diaphragm (a muscle separating the chest cavity from the abdomen) occurs because something ( swallowed air, a full tummy, positioning, or crying) has stimulated the nerve which supplies impulses to that muscle. If your baby can rest comfortably and does not seem bothered by hiccups, don't panic. Hiccups are normal during infancy. They usually subside and become less frequent over time.


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    |,|||-||noname345|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics: Ibuprofen and Acetaminophen|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    March 11, 2002


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

    Q: Is acetaminophen better than ibuprofen for infants?

    A: Both acetaminophen and ibuprofen are non-aspirin containing analgesics and antipyretics. They are used to relieve discomfort and lower elevated fevers. Acetaminophen has been in the infant marketplace for a longer period of time and has gained the comfort and confidence of parents for safety and effectiveness. Ibuprofen, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory, very familiar to the adult population as a pain reliever, is a newer entrant to the infant children's care market. The infant/children's formulations of ibuprofen have excellent safety records.

    In my practice, I use both products. I find that acetaminophen works for the minor discomfort or low-grade temperature elevations associated with teething or immediately following immunization shots. However, the persistent higher fevers, which frighten parents, and are more commonly associated with illness, are more easily controlled and for longer intervals with the pediatric ibuprofen products. With either acetaminophen or ibuprofen, it is important that you give the proper dose based on your child's height and weight. With children under 2, rather than provide a dosage amount, the label will recommend that you check with your pediatrician on dosing instructions. As your child grows, be sure to have your pediatrician adjust the dosage.


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    |,|||-||noname212|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics: Infant: Pre Asthmatic|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    April 2, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

    Q: My doctor diagnosed my infant as pre-asthmatic. How serious isthis? What suggestions do you have?

    A: Asthma, a chronic inflammatory disorder of the respiratory airways, is characterized by coughing, wheezing, chest tightness, and difficulty breathing. It is a serious, sometimes life threatening disorder which, if managed properly, can be controlled.

    If there is a strong family history, especially on the mother's side, of allergies and asthma and the presence of certain environmental conditions (triggers) such as tobacco smoke, household pets, and dust mites, there is a greater probability for the children to develop the disorder. Perhaps your pediatrician is letting you know that your baby may be predisposed to asthma, based on your family history. You cannot alter your family tree, but you can make your home environment unwelcoming to the usual asthma and allergen triggers.


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    |,|||-||noname222|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics: Infant: Tooth Decay|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    April 23, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

    Q: Our 9-month-old daughter won't go to bed without a bottle. Can she get cavities this young?

    A: Letting your baby fall asleep with a bottle (no matter what it's filled with -- fruit juice, breastmilk, or formula) can promote tooth decay. Infants are susceptible to tooth decay even before they cut all their teeth.

    To keep your child's smile bright and healthy, follow these simple guidelines suggested by many dentists:
    • Take the bottle away from your baby before she falls asleep.
    • With the use of a cup, start weaning your baby from the bottle starting at 6 months of age.
    • Wean your child from the bottle completely by her first birthday.
    • Don't sweeten a pacifier by dipping it in sugar or any other sweetener.
    • Never put juice or sweetened drinks in your baby's bottle.
    • Clean your baby's teeth and gums with a clean soft washcloth or gauze after each feeding.
    • Ask your dentist, doctor, or nutritionist about fluoride to protect and strengthen your child's teeth.


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    |,|||-||noname179|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics: Newborn: Pimples|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    January 29, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

    Q: My baby is three weeks old, and he has little red pimples on his face. It looks like a heat rash, and it seems to be getting worse. Is there anything that I can put on his face to help it go away?

    A: Newborns have many rashes. A heat rash is merely a manifestation of beads of perspiration attempting to exit through the channels (pores) of the skin. Some infants have "baby" acne. As mom's and baby's blood freely mix during pregnancy, so do mother's hormonal levels. After birth, as a baby's circulatory pattern gets established, fluctuating hormones predispose the infant (as happens with teens) to acne.

    I suggest washing his face with a warm mild soap solution. Swish a bar of mild soap in warm water, then wet his face cloth and gently wipe his face. Rinse with plain warm water. This will help to gently exfoliate and "unplug" his tiny pores, the openings for his oil and sweat glands.

    Avoid putting lotions or oils on his face as they may irritate and will only further block the natural breathing of his skin, causing the rash to worsen. With patience and time, most rashes resolve without special intervention or medications


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    |,|||-||noname100|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics: Night Awakening|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    August 28, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

    Q: My 10-month-old son has started waking up a once or twice a night. What could be causing this?

    A: Your son's night awakenings may be due to some discomfort or a habit called night awakening. First, check to see that your baby is not in some distress, such as in an awkward position, miserable in a soiled diaper or hungry. If all looks okay, he may just have awakened from a bad dream or a noise, and need to be reassured that you're nearby before going back to sleep. Try talking to him in your soft voice, stroking his hand or forehead, lulling him back to sleep in his crib.

    At this age, he could also be teething which causes lots of pain for some infants, and anguish for many households. Try rubbing his gums with your finger or apply an over-the-counter teething gel, which provides temporary relief. Some experts warn that giving in to the easy temptation of taking him into your bed will only ensure that you are welcoming a new bedmate for the next year or more. If these soothing attempts are not successful and you are still worried, check with his pediatrician who may want to check him.


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    |,|||-||noname322|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics: Pacifiers: Teeth|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    January 14, 2002


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

    Q: Can using a pacifier ruin my baby's future teeth?

    A: I have no problem with a parent offering their infant a pacifier. A pacifier can serve as a temporary measure to allow your baby to fulfill her early, strong sucking needs. Most children will readily abandon this sucking device during or shortly after the toddler period, often when they realize that it's socially unacceptable for a"big girl" or "big boy" to have one. However, should your child refuse to give up her "paci", or discover her thumb instead, she could be headed for trouble. Prolonged (beyond the toddler period) attachment to any sucking device can contribute to misalignment of the primary teeth. Often it's persistent thumbsucking, not pacifiers, that is a common cause for orthodontic problems.


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    |,|||-||noname141|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics: Pets|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    November 13, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

    Q: I have an 8-week-old kitten and an 8-month-old daughter. I have been told that the kitten is not good for my baby's chest and can cause hay fever and sinus problems. Should I keep a kitten at this stage in my baby's life?

    A: I am certain that you have now bonded with both your "babies." Contrary to many old beliefs and myths, the mere presence of the kitten will not have any adverse effects on your 8-month-old daughter. However, the same soft furry pet that you love to stroke does shed, and the kitten's fur and dander gets into your ventilation system. This may trigger sneezing, stuffy nose, itchy eyes, and clearing of the throat (hay fever symptoms), affecting everyone in your home, including the baby. If your daughter is not exhibiting any of these symptoms, she may be home free.

    However, an ounce of prevention is worth more than a ton of cure. To be safe...when possible, keep the kitten a good distance from the baby, clean the filters in your air and heating system, wet wipe your air vents with greater frequency, keep your regular appointments with your pediatrician and with your veterinarian.

    Relax and enjoy both babies!


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    |,|||-||noname342|,|babarpregpre1|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics: Pregnancy: Sleeping Problems|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    March 4, 2002


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

    Q: My six-week-old wakes up to eat every two to three hours during the night, but sleeps four to five hours during the day. What can I do to help him sleep for longer periods at night?

    A: Babies manage to have their own day and night sleep cycles which frequently conflict with other family members' schedules. Feeding demands are more determined by baby's ever changing stomach capacity and emptying time. However, do not despair! It is possible (with patience), to gradually change his sleep/wake schedule.

    In my practice, I encourage anxious parents to try a routine. With a soothing, pleasant voice, I suggest that you attempt to gently awaken your baby after no more than two hours of continuous sleep during daytime hours. These shortened sleep spurts allow just enough time for his "batteries" to be recharged. Beware, it's a unique challenge to awaken a peacefully sleeping infant. Cool hands on the soles of his feet or a cool moist cloth across his forehead should awaken him. Keep him awake and stimulated by talking, cooing, and picking him up. While it's hard work to keep him entertained and awake, the pay off to you will be his sleeping more restfully at night and for longer periods. Do not expect it to happen instantly. Allow at least two weeks for a change in his sleeping pattern to take effect.


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    |,|||-||noname349|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics: Protection: Sun Damage|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    March 18, 2002


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

    Q: Do I need to take steps to protect my infant from sun damage year-round?

    A: Absolutely. Protection from sun damage should be a top priority whenever you're outside. With prolonged and unprotected exposure to the sun's rays, permanent damage can occur and may be a precursor to dangerous malignant melanoma, a type of skin cancer. During infancy, hats with brims or visors are recommended year-round, even in carriages or strollers with awning-style tops to protect skin and eyes. Applied sunscreens aren't recommended for infants' skin before age six months. So exercise "mother wit" caution and avoid direct and prolonged exposures. Once your baby is six months old, it's safe to apply protective sunscreens. I recommend one with a sun protective factor (SPF) of at least 30 that blocks both UVA and UVB rays. Depending upon your geographic area and the time of year, you will have to determine the frequency for reapplication. When possible, avoid the sun when it's at its strongest, between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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    |,|||-||noname95|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics: Runny Nose|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    August 14, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

    Q: My 3-month-old is going to start day care this month, and I'm worried about exposing him to the runny noses of other children. Is there anything I can do to help make him more resistant?

    A: There always will be runny noses, coughs and colds at day care. However, at 3 months old, your child is at an important stage of developing his immunities and a lot of that actually is made possible by being around others. To help him resist infection, give your baby plenty of rest and make sure breast milk or iron-fortified formula is his primary source of nutrition. Also, frequently wash his hands and face to help prevent the spread of germs. Many day-care providers try to limit the spread of colds and flu by frequently washing the children's hands and faces and frequently cleaning the children's toys. It's also important that adults frequently wash their hands (and must do so after changing a diaper). Providers also have policies about keeping children at home when they have an infectious illness. You may want to monitor how well this policy is being followed after your child starts day care.


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    |,|||-||noname192|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics: Sleeping Position: Flat Head|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    February 26, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

    Q: My baby has a flat head on one side. Is it from sleeping on his side? What should I do?

    A: If your infant is only sleeping on one side, it may be encouraging some head flattening. The recommendation of the American Academy of Pediatrics is that the only safe sleeping position for your baby is on his back.

    The Academy's "Back to Sleep" campaign has successfully reduced the number of infant deaths in the United States attributed to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).

    During early infancy, babies' skull bones are soft and not in a firmly fixed position. Head molding (shaping) occurs during these early months and is influenced by any sustained pressure such as lying in one position. While your infant's is awake, allow him to spend some time on his tummy. This position encourages head lifting and turning, and it seems to initiate early motor skills development. If you discourage the favoring of one side, you will allow his head to "mold" in a more evenly rounded manner. If his head remains asymmetric, check with his pediatrician to find out if special measures should be taken.


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    |,|||-||noname147|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics: Spit Up Or Wet Burps|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    November 27, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

    Q: My baby is 8 weeks old and is breast fed. He has a tendency to spit up quite frequently. What causes this, and what can I do to remedy it?

    A: You might first try to determine if these episodes are merely "wet burps." Some infants are difficult to burp and spit up a bit of milk with each attempt or hiccup. Believe it or not, many babies are what we call "happy spitters". These babies are not in distress as they spit up; they are alert, well hydrated, and are growing and developing well.

    As a breast feeding mom, keep in mind that your baby eats what you do; that is, everything you eat is reflected in your breast milk. You might try to examine your diet by keeping a food diary for one week. Are your meal selections filled with highly seasoned, gassy, or spicy foods? If so, they may precipitate episodes of spitting up. After food is swallowed, it must pass a series of muscular valves as it progresses through the gastrointestinal system. This is nature's design to allow for a steady one way flow of swallowed food and liquid to facilitate the digestive process. Some infants have less fully matured muscle development of these valves; therefore, food and liquid freely flow back and forth with any positional changes or body movement. When that valve between the end of the food pipe (the esophagus) and the stomach is faulty, it is known as "gastroesophageal reflux," allowing return of some part of whatever meal is swallowed.

    Many experts recommend minimal or no stimulation while keeping your baby in an upright position for at least 45 minutes following each feeding, so that gravity will assist the desired one way directional flow. In most instances, with time, as these muscles mature, the frequency of the spitting up episodes subside.


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    |,|||-||noname282|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics: Swaddling|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    September 24, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

    Q: Is it important for my newborn to be swaddled?

    A: Swaddling is a time-honored, age-old tradition of comforting babies by wrapping them in a lightweight blanket or cradling a child in your arms, and is even referenced in the Bible. In most hospital nurseries, newborns are securely wrapped in receiving blankets to help keep them warm. But just as importantly, swaddling serves as a calming measure because it mimics the physical closeness of limited surroundings a baby experiences in the womb.

    Forms of swaddling can continue to provide warmth and security until toddlerhood, where your little one might enjoy being tucked in to his blankets each night before going to sleep. Other children -- even from infancy -- don't enjoy being restrained by a blanket or arms, which is perfectly fine, too.


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    |,|||-||noname273|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics: Swimming Lessons|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    September 3, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

    Q: Is it safe for my infant to take swimming lessons?

    A: The American Academy of Pediatrics cautions that there is little or no justification for infant swimming instruction programs. Many well-intentioned parents rush to enroll their infants and toddlers in swimming programs hoping to make them ""drown proof" or "water safe". Beware! These programs may mislead some parents to develop a false sense of security that their babies can swim on their own or develop certain motor skills faster, which is not the case.

    Drowning is the third most common cause of accidental death in children. Also, infants submerged in water are at greater risk for body salt and water imbalances causing water intoxication which can result in seizures, ear, sinus and gastrointestinal infections. There is also no way to ensure that diaper contents remained "contained" and will not contaminate the water, putting your infant and others at risk for viral or bacterial infections.

    Despite the above warnings, I believe a parent/infant interactive experience involving water can be positive if done in a safe and protected manner, which means you must hold your infant securely making sure not to allow her head to bob under water. Also, avoid the use of floaties or other infant flotation tubes; they are not reliable and pose great accidental drowning risks.


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    |,|||-||noname55|,|articles|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics: Teething Baby|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    May 10, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

    Q: My 7-month-old has two bottom teeth, and it looks like the top two should be in soon (he's drooling, biting on toys, etc.). Is he old enough for biter cookies? I'm thinking they may help soothe some of the discomfort he's feeling from teething.

    A: If your baby is able to sit comfortably without support, he can use and hold a teething biscuit safely with adult supervision. It may create a bit of a mess because he is likely to put it into his mouth just long enough to make it a bit soft then release it. A firm rubber teething ring, especially if it has been refrigerated, is usually welcomed and can be quite soothing.

    Also, there are several over-the-counter teething gels which temporarily numb the gum surface; always follow the label's instructions for use. When you can, pick him up, cuddle him, and rub his gums with your finger; he will enjoy your closeness and the fact that you understand his "misery." If your baby is very irritable and seems inconsolable, acetaminophen drops (talk to your pediatrician about the correct dosage) can offer relief. Your pediatrician should be able to offer other suggestions.


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    |,|||-||noname42|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics: Vaccines|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today
    March 27, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Expert Q&A: Pediatrics

    By Lillian Beard, M.D. for Your Baby Today


    Lillian M. Beard, M.D, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, is an associate clinical professor at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. She is a frequent guest expert and spokesperson on national television programs, discussing issues related to children's health. Dr. Beard practices pediatrics in Washington, D.C.

    Q: Should I be concerned about the potential side effects of vaccines?

    A: The most common side effects of vaccines include redness and tenderness at the injection site, a low-grade fever, some irritability, and perhaps a rash. If any reaction occurs that concerns you, definitely speak with your child's doctor.

    Of greater concern is if your child is not vaccinated. This puts her at risk of contracting one or more diseases that can seriously infect and impair her. During your child's first two years, she should receive immunizations to protect her from the ten most common infectious and communicable diseases: diphtheria, whooping cough, tetanus, polio, haemophilus influenza, measles, mumps, rubella, hepatitis B, and chicken pox. Your child's pediatrician can explain the major concerns about each of these diseases, and why the American Academy of Pediatrics encourages all parents to provide the maximum protection available against them.


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    |,|||-||yourbabtodpr|,|babarpregpre|,|Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Checklists: Medicine Chest|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Mary Ellen Branna for Your Baby Today
    October 18, 1999


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    Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Checklists

    Medicine Chest

    By Mary Ellen Branna for Your Baby Today


    For a new parent, the first time your baby is sick can be very scary. Here's a list of items to have on hand so that you're prepared to handle any illness or emergency. Remember, though, to call your pediatrician if your baby seems sick, and never give any medication to your baby (especially newborns) without first speaking with your doctor.



    cotton balls (to clean ears)

    cotton-tipped swabs (to clean umbilical-cord area, not ears)

    bandages, in assorted shapes and sizes

    sterile gauze pads and bandage rolls (1-inch and 2-inch varieties)

    hydrogen peroxide

    adhesive tape

    sharp scissors with rounded ends

    nasal aspirator

    saline nose drops

    rubbing alcohol (to clean thermometers)

    petroleum jelly

    bacitracin ointment

    thermometer--rectal (with short round bulb)

    thermometer--digital rectal (faster and easier to use on squirming bottoms)

    thermometer--tympanic (for use in the ear; faster but more expensive)

    thermometer--axillary (for use in the underarm; faster but more expensive)

    acetaminophen

    ibuprofen (for use in infants 6 months and older)

    decongestant drops

    syrup of ipecac

    tweezers and a small packet of needles (for removing splinters)

    diarrhea medicine

    diaper-rash ointment

    glycerin suppositories

    ice pack

    hot-water bottle

    cool-mist vaporizer or humidifier (to help clear stuffy noses)

    facial tissues

    a list of phone numbers, including your pediatrician and local ambulance, police, and poison-control center



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    |,|||-||noname292|,|babarpregpre1|,|Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition: Artificial Sweeteners|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today
    October 22, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition

    By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today


    Linda G. Hsieh is a practicing registered dietitian with over six years experience in clinical practice. Focusing on prenatal and pediatric nutrition, she has worked as a nutrition educator for over nine years.

    Q: Are artificial sweeteners safe to use during pregnancy?

    A: The ADA recognizes that the recommendation for use of artificial sweeteners during pregnancy must be based on well-designed and approved clinical studies to ensure a healthy pregnancy and healthy babies. During pregnancy, the ADA says that use of aspartame (i.e., Nutrasweet, Equal) and acesulfame-K (i.e., Sunett) within Food and Drug Administration (FDA) guidelines appear safe for pregnant women when consumed in moderation and within the context of a diet consistent with the Dietary Guidelines for Americans.

    On the other hand, pregnant would should avoid the use of saccharin. According to the ADA, saccharin can cross the placenta and may remain in fetal tissues due to slow fetal clearance. The FDA has currently approved saccharin on an interim basis pending further studies.


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    |,|||-||noname119|,|babarpregpre1|,|Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition: Caffeine|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today
    October 2, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition

    By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today


    Linda G. Hsieh is a practicing registered dietitian with over six years experience in clinical practice. Focusing on prenatal and pediatric nutrition, she has worked as a nutrition educator for over nine years.

    Q: I drink a cup of coffee in the morning and a diet soda in the afternoon. Can too much caffeine decrease my chances of becoming pregnant? And once I become pregnant, do I need to cut out caffeine altogether?

    A: There hasn't been scientific confirmation that caffeine decreases your chances of becoming pregnant, or that it will harm your baby should you become pregnant. However, there is reason to be cautious. One study showed that drinking more than three cups of coffee a day during pregnancy was associated with inhibited absorption of iron and zinc. Another showed that moderate to heavy use of coffee and caffeine in pregnant women may result in smaller babies. More studies need to be conducted before a conclusion can be drawn about what the effects may be. In the meantime, to be on the more cautious side, try to avoid consuming caffeinated beverages. And don't overlook "hidden" sources of caffeine found in many sodas, including Mountain Dew, Root Beer, and Dr. Pepper.


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    |,|||-||noname231|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition: Calcium: Lactose-Intolerant|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today
    May 21, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition

    By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today


    Linda G. Hsieh is a practicing registered dietitian with over six years experience in clinical practice. Focusing on prenatal and pediatric nutrition, she has worked as a nutrition educator for over nine years.

    Q: What should I do about calcium if I'm lactose-intolerant?

    A: Many people who are lactose-intolerant still can eat cheese, enjoy yogurt in small amounts, or drink lactose-reduced milk. If you can't tolerate even these foods, you must carefully plan your diet so it includes sufficient amounts of other calcium-rich foods to ensure strong bones for you and your developing baby. Or consider taking a calcium supplement that also contains the other nutrients supplied by milk, such as vitamin D.

    The following foods are comparable in calcium content to a glass of milk (i.e., approximately 300 mg):
    • Broccoli (3 cups)
    • Cooked spinach or mustard greens (1 1/2 cups)
    • Cooked collard or dandelion greens (1 cup)
    • Canned salmon with bones (5 ounces)
    • Calcium-fortified orange juice (8 ounces)
    • Cooked dried beans (3 cups)


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    |,|||-||noname150|,|babarpregpre1|,|Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition: Dairy Products|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today
    November 27, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition

    By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today


    Linda G. Hsieh is a practicing registered dietitian with over six years experience in clinical practice. Focusing on prenatal and pediatric nutrition, she has worked as a nutrition educator for over nine years.

    Q: Should pregnant women avoid certain types of cheese?

    A: Because soft cheeses, such as feta, brie, camembert, and roquefort, along with Mexican-style (e.g. queso blanco, queso fresco, queso decrema can be contaminated with the bacteria Listeria, these can be unsafe for you and your unborn baby. If you would like to consume cheese while you are pregnant, eat hard cheeses such as cheddar or swiss.


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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    |,|||-||noname110|,|babarnewbabn6|,|Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition: Fish During Pregnancy|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today
    September 11, 2000


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    Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition

    By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today


    Linda G. Hsieh is a practicing registered dietitian with over six years experience in clinical practice. Focusing on prenatal and pediatric nutrition, she has worked as a nutrition educator for over nine years.

    Q: Should I avoid fish during pregnancy, since it may be contaminated by polluted waters?

    A: You shouldn't avoid fish while pregnant, since it provides high-quality protein, which is critical during this time. But be sure to consume commercially caught fish, including shellfish. Commercial fishermen go to deeper, more open fishing areas that have a lower concentration of toxins such as mercury. Before eating it, make sure the fish is cooked through. And remember, moderation and variety are the keys to a healthy diet.


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    |,|||-||noname175|,|babarpregpre1|,|Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition: Heartburn Or Indigestion|,||,||,||,||,||,||,||,0,1,0,0,||,||,|By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today
    January 15, 2001


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    Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition

    By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today


    Linda G. Hsieh is a practicing registered dietitian with over six years experience in clinical practice. Focusing on prenatal and pediatric nutrition, she has worked as a nutrition educator for over nine years.

    Q: I'm six months pregnant and it seems everything I eat gives me heartburn! Are there certain foods I should avoid? And what can I take to help relieve the heartburn?

    A: Heartburn or indigestion is common during pregnancy. This happens because your uterus is pressing up on your stomach and pushing the natural digestive acids in your stomach upward. So as you eat foods and liquids, they take up more space in your stomach, which can exacerbate the problem.

    To help relieve indigestion, try the following:

    • Eat small, frequent meals. For example, five or six small meals a day instead of three large ones.
    • Avoid foods that cause gas, such as spicy or fried foods.
    • Don't lie down for at least 30 minutes after eating.
    • Do not take medications, including antacids, unless your doctor has recommended one for you.


    The content on these pages is provided as general information only and should not be substituted for the advice of your physician.

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    Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Expert Q&A: Diet & Nutrition

    By Linda Hsieh for Your Baby Today


    Linda G. Hsieh is a practicing registered dietitian with over six years experience in clinical practice. Focusing on prenatal and pediatric nutrition, she has worked as a nutrition educator for over nine years.

    Q: I'm eight weeks pregnant and hungry all the time! I want to satisfy my appetite but I don't want to gain too much weight. Any suggestions?

    A: Eating five to six mini-meals per day may be the key to satisfying your hunger without overdoing it on the calories. The mini-meals will more likely make it easier for you to meet your pregnancy nutritional needs than if you were to simply snack your