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  • Premature Ventricular Contractions for Parents


    A premature ventricular contraction (PVC) is an early heartbeat that happens between normal heartbeats. PVCs usually are harmless.

  • How to Handle Vomiting for Parents


    Vomiting can be caused by many things, most commonly gastroenteritis (the "stomach flu"). Here's what to do when your child throws up.

  • Tonsillectomy for Teens


    Everybody's heard of tonsils, but not everyone knows what tonsils do in the body or why they may need to be removed. Find out here.

  • Sleep and Your School-Aged Child for Parents


    School-age kids need 9–12 hours of sleep a night. If they don't get it, they may be cranky or moody, hyper, and have behavior problems.

  • Movement, Coordination, and Your 8- to 12-Month-Old for Parents


    From scooting to crawling to cruising, during these months, babies are learning how to get around.

  • Sleep and Your Teen for Parents


    Teens need about 8–10 hours of sleep a night, but many don't get it. Keeping these tips in mind can help your teen get a good night’s sleep.

  • Getting Support When Your Child Has Special Health Care Needs for Parents


    You might have more on your plate than most parents, but it doesn't mean you have to do it all alone. Here's how to ask for help and avoid caregiver burnout.

  • Sleeping During Pregnancy for Parents


    Catching enough ZZZs during pregnancy can be difficult for many women. Here's why - plus tips for better sleep.

  • Iron for Parents


    Iron is an important ingredient needed to make hemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying part of every red blood cell.

  • Pregnancy Precautions for Parents


    There can be a lot of questions about what's safe during pregnancy. Find out what's OK and what you should avoid before your baby is born.