Postpartum Care: When to call the doctor after delivering a baby
The time has arrived to take your precious baby home. You’re ready to get back to more familiar surroundings and establish your new routine with
The time has arrived to take your precious baby home. You’re ready to get back to more familiar surroundings and establish your new routine with
You’ve gone to all the time and difficulty to collect the world’s most perfect nutrition for your infant. You want to make the best of
As an RN working in postpartum and special care nursery, and as a Lactation Consultant working in the NICU and outpatient settings, I’ve encountered several
Have you ever been in the position where you’ve had to throw out breast milk because you knew that your infant or toddler would never
As an RN who worked postpartum, I often heard the same refrain from mothers who had C-sections, “I didn’t expect it to hurt this much.”
Experts say separation anxiety sets in before babies are a year old. Those experts clearly haven’t been at a bus stop with a kindergartner and
There are tons of prepackaged snacks out there for kids (just turn on the TV in the mid-afternoon and you’re sure to be inundated with
Baby’s first year is both magical and mysterious. The magic happens with each smile and coo, and with every milestone reached. The mystery happens with
Chiropractors, pediatricians and orthopedic surgeons alike agree that backpacks are a problem for your child’s spine. While they may not cause major problems, overloading and
If you have a picky eater, this omelette recipe for kids will surely delight. Thanks to Janet Carter, pediatric outpatient dietitian with the Medical University of
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