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  • A to Z: Feeding Problems, Infant for Parents


    Some babies refuse to eat or don't eat enough. Others have problems digesting food. Learn more about common feeding problems here.

  • Bonding With Your Baby for Parents


    Bonding, the intense attachment that develops between you and your baby, is completely natural. And it's probably one of the most pleasurable aspects of infant care.

  • Breastfeeding FAQs: Some Common Concerns for Parents


    Here are answers to some questions about common breastfeeding concerns - from biting to spitting up.

  • Fever (High Temperature) In Kids for Parents


    Fevers happen when the body's internal "thermostat" raises the body temperature above normal. This is often the body's way of fighting infections.

  • Oral Thrush for Parents


    Oral thrush, a very common infection in infants that causes irritation in and around the baby's mouth, often goes away on its own without medical treatment.

  • Failure to Thrive for Parents


    Most kids grow well but some have ”failure to thrive.” This means they don't gain weight as expected and may not grow as tall as they should.

  • What Should I Feed My Baby if I Can’t Find Baby Formula in Stores? for Parents


    There is a national shortage of baby formula. Here are tips on how to handle it.

  • Staying Healthy While You Travel for Parents


    When you're traveling with your kids, there's a chance that someone might get sick. But early planning and smart packing can help ensure your family stays healthy and safe.

  • Surgeries and Procedures: Gastrostomy Tube (G-Tube) for Parents


    Some kids have medical problems that prevent them from being able to take adequate nutrition by mouth. A gastrostomy tube (also called a G-tube) is a tube inserted through the abdomen that delivers nutrition directly to the stomach. Read this article to find out more about the gastrostomy procedure.

  • A to Z Symptom: Fever for Parents


    A fever itself is a symptom, causes no harm, and is often the body's way of fighting infections.