Newborns cannot blow their noses, and they are not great at breathing through their mouths either—so even a little mucus can sound dramatic. Pediatrician Cindy Gellner, MD, shares what is normal when ...
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Diwali Infant Health Tips: Is it your baby's first Diwali? Learn how to protect yourself from noise and smog!
Diwali is here, and if you have a newborn baby this time, it's crucial to protect them from the noise, smoke, light, and ...
Several techniques may help calm a fussy or crying baby. Swaddling, gently swinging, or making soothing sounds may help settle a baby and reduce stress for caregivers. People may need to practice each ...
Newborn babies often cry when they want one of their basic needs met. Here's what to do if your newborn won't stop crying.
Sloane Atkinson is awaiting a donor heart. Doctors dismissed a newborn’s “grunting” as normal sounds — but six weeks later, the baby was intubated in the PICU, and is now awaiting a heart transplant.
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