Pregnancy

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Baby's Care at Home See All  Bathing and Skin Care for the Newborn in Baby's Care at Home Bath time is a great time to bond with your newborn while keeping his or her skin healthy and cuddly soft. Get the fact - îand proper supplies - to make these moments safe and enjoyable for both you and baby. ...more  Umbilical Cord Care in Baby's Care at Home In a few weeks, your baby will have the cutest little belly button. But right now the healing remains of his umbilical cord need special care. Here's how to make sure the cord remainder stays infection-free. ...more  Diapers and Diaper Rash in Baby's Care at Home A core part of every baby's care is diapering. Read on for helpful information on changing diapers, preventing and treating diaper rash, and the pros and cons of cloth and disposable diapers. ...more  Circumcision for Children in Baby's Care at Home Circumcision is a surgery to remove the skin covering the end of the penis. This is called the foreskin. This surgery is most often done 1 or 2 days after a baby's birth. Read on to learn more about this procedure. ...more  Cradle Cap in Baby's Care at Home Cradle cap (infant seborrheic dermatitis) is scaly patches on a baby's scalp. Cradle cap isn’t serious, but it can cause thick crusting and white or yellow scales. Some babies can also have seborrheic dermatitis in the diaper area, and on the face, neck, and trunk. Cradle cap usually clears up within the first year. ...more  Babies Need "Tummy Time" in Baby's Care at Home Putting babies to sleep on their backs has dramatically reduced the incidence of SIDS. One unexpected side effect: Many infants now have a flattened head. ...more  Prevent Shaken Baby Syndrome in Baby's Care at Home While being a new mom brings lots of joy, it also brings stress--something a crying baby can make worse. Having a better understanding of why your baby cries can help you deal with this stress in a healthy way and help you avoid the most common form of child abuse: Shaken baby syndrome. ...more  Taking a Baby's Temperature in Baby's Care at Home Most healthcare providers advise taking a baby's temperature rectally, by placing a thermometer in the baby's anus. This method is accurate and gives a quick reading of the baby's internal temperature. ...more  Newborn Multiples in Baby's Care at Home Because many multiples are small and born early, they may be initially cared for in a special care nursery called the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). ...more
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