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    Baby Illnesses

    Learn whether it is harmful to give extra doses of the routine childhood vaccines, and how you can prevent that from happening. Dr. Shari Nethersole, a physician at the Boston Children's Hospital weighs in.

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    Your Baby and Sleep

    You should not even attempt to get a two-week-old infant to sleep through the night, but there are some things that will help her sleep.

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    Feeding Your Baby

    Soy formulas may be an appropriate alternative for full-term infants whose nutritional needs are not being met by breast-feeding or cow milk protein formulas.

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    Baby Safety

    Find out how long a child should be kept in a rear-facing car seat.

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    Caring for Your Baby

    Prevnar (PCV7) is approved for routine administration to all children less than two years of age, beginning at two months of age.

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    Feeding Your Baby

    Find out what you need to do to get an 18-month-old to give up her bedtime bottle.

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    Feeding Your Baby

    Learn what types of solid food are appropriate for a ten-month-old.

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    Baby's Health

    Learn what steps to take if you suspect hearing loss in your infant.

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    Baby's Health

    Is it ever acceptable to let a two-year-old sip wine and beer?

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    Baby's Health

    There are three common rashes that babies can have in the first few months of life. Find out when you should have a rash checked.

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    Caring for Your Baby

    Parents need lots of teaching and support in dealing with colic.

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    Caring for Your Baby

    Giving a baby something hard to chew on can help to ease teething pain.

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    Caring for Your Baby

    A mother fears that allowing her baby to cry for longer than five minutes might cause a hernia.

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    Feeding Your Baby

    Although the transition from breast to formula can be done abruptly, many mothers transition more slowly over time. It is very important to be flexible.

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    Baby's Growth and Development

    Labial adhesions are a very common condition in girls. Here's how to tell when treatment is needed.

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    Caring for Your Baby

    Learn whether it is safe to administer live vaccines to a child while his mother is pregnant.

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    Feeding Your Baby

    When the word "projectile" is used to describe the quality of spitting or vomiting, pyloric stenosis comes to mind.

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    Baby Safety

    Use this safety checklist to be sure your child care setting is as safe as it can be.

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