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Infant Circumcision: A Personal Decision or Medical Necessity?

Infant circumcision has been practiced for millennia and is still under discussion and criticism today. Decisions heavily rely on several elements, including cultural, religious, and physiological considerations. While some contend that parents should make this personal choice, others assert that infant circumcision is a medical necessity. Nevertheless, we shall examine the arguments against newborn circumcision […]

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Formula Shortage: What Parents Need to Know

The formula is a key staple for many parents with infants and young children. Babies who have yet to consume solid foods fully depend on infant formula as their main source of nutrition. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused disruptions in the worldwide supply chain, leading to a scarcity of infant formula. This predicament has affected

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Tummy Time Activities by Age to Help Your Baby Get Stronger

Tummy time helps babies build the neck, shoulder, arm, and core strength they need for rolling, sitting, crawling, and play. Start with short, awake, closely supervised sessions and use simple activities like chest-to-chest time, mirror play, and toy reaching to make it easier and more enjoyable. If your baby fusses during tummy time, that is

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infant care, Newborn care

Newborn Care: Tips from a Pediatrician to Keep Baby Healthy and Happy

A rollercoaster of emotions can accompany becoming a first-time parent. Indeed, welcoming a newborn is a momentous event, but for first-time parents, assuming all the responsibilities of parenting can be stressful. This guide for newborn care presents beneficial suggestions from a pediatrician to ensure your baby’s well-being and safety. Feeding For growth and development, provide

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Nocturnal Enuresis: Navigating Nighttime Bed-Wetting in Children

Nocturnal Enuresis: The Nighttime Dilemma Nighttime bed-wetting, also known as nocturnal enuresis, can be a challenging issue for both parents and children. Let’s explore how to manage it effectively. What is Nocturnal Enuresis? It’s the involuntary urination that occurs at night while sleeping, after the age at which staying dry at night can be reasonably

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Weaning: The Transition from Milk to Solids in Infants

Weaning: The Culinary Milestone Weaning is a significant developmental stage for infants, marking the transition from a milk-only diet to the introduction of solid foods. Let’s explore this crucial phase in your child’s life. What is Weaning? Weaning is the process of gradually introducing solid foods into an infant’s diet, usually starting around six months

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