Managing StressCaring for a newborn can be overwhelming. Use these common-sense strategies to keep stress under control. A newborn will bring a whirlwind of activity and excitement to your home — and plenty of stress and fatigue as well. Whether you’re a first-time parent or a seasoned veteran, caring for a newborn can be overwhelming. Use [...] |
Baby Sleeping HabitsIf you haven’t had a good night’s sleep since your baby was born, don’t despair. Use these simple tips to help your baby sleep through the night. Sleepless nights are a rite of passage for most new parents. You can help your baby sleep all night, every night — starting today! |
Nursery Equipment Safety ChecklistFrom the beginning of a child’s life, products, such as cribs, high chairs and other equipment intended for a child must be selected with safety in mind. Parents and caretakers of babies and young children need to be aware of the many potential hazards in their environment – hazards occurring through misuse of products or [...] |
Positional PlagiocephalyPassage through the birth canal often makes a newborn’s head appear pointy or elongated for a short time. It’s normal for a baby’s skull, which is made up of several separate bones that will eventually fuse (or blend) together, to be slightly misshapen during the few days or weeks after birth. |
Baby ColicsAll babies cry, it’s one of the main ways they communicate. But some babies cry more than others do. And some, although they’re healthy, well-fed and well cared for, seem to cry inconsolably. If your baby cries about the same time each day and nothing you do seems to comfort him or her, your baby [...] |
Post PregnantCongratulations! You have a beautifull baby! Now it’s time to go home and take your baby with you, which is not as simple as you imagine, specially if you are a new parent. There are a few changes in your lifestyle that all of you, mother, father and baby, will have to deal with. |
