by Alice Noman - October 31, 2007 - 15 comments
Teething, the appearance of babies’ first teeth through a gum should be a normal part of physical development but sometimes, its cause of frustration for babies and parents. Baby teething usually starts between 3 and 15 months of age. Usually the first baby teeth that comes are the bottom front teeth followed by the front upper teeth.
by Poonam Sharma - October 31, 2007 - 10 comments
Going out for weekends seems refreshing but if you have young baby in hand than it could be hell of a tedious job. Baby might get uncomfortable while traveling or doesn’t like the ambiance or surrounding where you are heading for. But, if you keep in mind minute details and carry along necessary travel accessories meant for baby’s safety and health than the uncomfortable trip could turn out into a refreshing and remarkable journey.
by Alice Noman - October 30, 2007 - 15 comments
No need to bath baby everyday. You can clean their top and tail which includes cleaning face, head, hands and bottom daily. It's a quick and effective way to keep your baby clean and fresh.
by Poonam Sharma - October 30, 2007 - 18 comments
1. Do breastfeed your child for at least first six months.
by Poonam Sharma - October 24, 2007 - 1267 comments
Be ready with certain things which you will need moment after the baby is born. Here is list of few needed items:
by Alice Noman - October 24, 2007 - 11 comments
Thumb sucking is an innate instinct. Many children will stop sucking thumb or finger on their own by the age of one. But if they continue to suck their thumb after the age of five, parental intervention may be necessary. Pulling back baby’s thumb or finger out of mouth will not help but it will actually strengthen the thumb sucking habit.
by Alice Noman - October 15, 2007 - 23 comments
Massage is a good way through which you and your baby spends a bit of quality time together strengthening bonding between duo. The physical contact helps in improving circulation, digestion and over all growth. A good oil massage soothes and calms a baby, helps them to relax, relieve colic, sleep better and makes them more alert during their waking hours.
by Poonam Sharma - October 15, 2007 - 13 comments
Caring after new born baby is a task in itself and when it is a premature baby, than the task doubles. Premature babies need special care right after birth as they are delicate, fragile and very small. Not much in life can prepare your for the challenges ahead, but a few helpful tips might make the road a little smoother.
by Poonam Sharma - October 13, 2007 - 12 comments
Diaper Rash or nappy rash also known as diaper dermatitis is quite common in babies. It usually causes mild redness and scaling where the diaper touches the baby's skin. Nappy rash is more common after baby starts eating solid foods or when the baby is taking antibiotics.
