All babies cry. Most babies cry a lot from two weeks to two months of age. Some cry more than others, and some cry longer than others. For many new parents, crying is one of the most stressful parts of coping with a newborn. In some cases, extreme...
What to Expect when You Are Expecting a Prenatal Visit with a CMG Pediatrician
When couples are expecting a baby, especially if it’s their first child, the preparation to-do list can seem overwhelming. Attending prenatal classes, considering a birth plan, investigating breast versus formula feeding and day care options, and shopping...
Breast-feeding tips: What new moms need to know
Breast-feeding can be challenging. Consider breast-feeding tips for new moms, from asking for help right away to letting baby set the pace. By Mayo Clinic Staff You know the benefits of breast-feeding. Breast milk contains the right balance of nutrients for your baby....
Introducing Solids to your Baby
Katherine B. Patrick, M.D. One common question faced by new parents is “how should my baby start baby food?” Initiation of solids (meaning any nutrition except breastmilk/formula, often referred to as pureed “baby food”) can raise a lot of questions but can also be a...
Teething Necklaces and Beads: A Caution for Parents
When parents see their baby suffering, they just want a solution. Teething necklaces and beads have become an increasing popular alternative treatment to ease teething pain. But, are they effective and safe? The answer is no. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA)...
When can I start giving my baby peanut butter?
Amanda Cox, MD, FAAAAI Many parents have questions and concerns about when peanut butter can be safely introduced, because it is the leading cause of fatal and near-fatal food allergic reactions in the United States. New Guidelines on the Introduction of Allergenic...
As Injuries Continue, Doctors Renew Call For Ban On Infant Walkers
Ronnie Cohen September 17, 201812:01 AM ET Skull fractures, concussions and broken bones are common injuries when children not yet able to walk use infant walkers and fall down stairs. Mint Images/Getty Images Watching an infant propel herself across the floor on...
Celebrating World Breastfeeding Week
Celebrating World Breastfeeding Week by Joanna Storey, MD August 1 through 7 is World Breastfeeding Week this year, an opportunity for communities around the world to celebrate and promote breastfeeding and its benefits for moms and babies. Breast milk truly is...
Post-Partum Blues
by Dr. Mandy Penny As a pediatrician, I usually see newborns and their mothers for the first time at 2 weeks after birth. This first office visit provides an opportunity to examine and weigh the infant, answer any questions from the family, and assess the mother’s...
Healthy Sleep Habits for Infants: Ages 0 to 6 Months
by Dr. Mandy Penny One of the most common questions I am asked in clinic is, “How do I get my baby to sleep?” Another common question is, “When is my baby going to sleep through the night?” These are very reasonable questions! Each baby is a unique individual and...
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