Most new parents will agree — the amount of thought and conversation surrounding a new baby's bowel movements is . . . plentiful. And probably surprising. With limited options for communication with a ...
August is National Breastfeeding Month. Many moms know of the health benefits for babies who are breastfed. For decades, clinical research has shown how breastfeeding is beneficial to babies.
When it comes to feeding babies, the old adage “breast is best” certainly holds true, with breastfed babies having less diarrhea and fewer ear infections and incidents of wheezing in early life.
Babies exclusively breastfed during the first six months of life are less likely to develop asthma, type 1 diabetes, allergies, autism and obesity, according to research Taft cites. They also are less ...
It's a dirty job, but someone's gotta tell you about what's in your child's diapers. Here's a guide to the baby poop changes you'll see over the first year. The mysteries of a baby’s diaper are ...