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Red face or drool rash

Drool rash, also known as saliva rash or drool rash, is a common condition that occurs when a baby's skin becomes irritated and inflamed due to excessive drooling. Drool rash can occur on any part of the body that is exposed to drool, but it is most commonly

When should my baby quit milk?

It is recommended that babies be exclusively breastfed or given formula for the first six months of life. After six months, solid foods can be introduced and breast milk or formula can continue to be given to meet the baby's nutritional needs. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends

Should I stop baby eat their hands?

It is normal for babies to explore their environment with their hands and mouth, including their own hands and fingers. This is an important way for babies to learn about their surroundings and develop their senses. It is not generally necessary or recommended to stop a baby from putting their

How to Burp Your newborn baby Correctly and Effectively

Here are a few steps for burping your newborn baby correctly and effectively: 1. Hold your baby upright, with their head resting on your shoulder or chest. 2. Gently pat or rub their back, using a circular motion. 3. If your baby does not burp after a few minutes, try

5 S’s to soothe a fussy baby

The 5 S's is a technique developed by Dr. Harvey Karp, a pediatrician and child development specialist, to help soothe a fussy baby. The 5 S's are: 1. Swaddling: Tightly wrapping a baby in a soft blanket can help them feel secure and comforted. 2. Side/

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