The body temperature of each person (including babies) varies and there is no ‘normal’ temperature. Medically, a fever is defined as a temperature of 100.4°F (38°C) and higher when taken rectally. Fever is a response...
Read MoreA baby’s skin is 30% thinner than that of adults and the products used on it need to be safe and mild. There are innumerable products flooding the market every day and deciding what to...
Read MoreBaby wipes are vouched for by most parents across the globe as the best way to keep the baby clean quickly and effectively, for the prevention and treatment of diaper rash, and for healthy baby...
Read MoreThe baby’s health and comfort are paramount for mothers and also a cause of worry. New mothers are known to disregard exhaustion and dust and mop their rooms and floors to keep surfaces clean. It...
Read MoreMost babies love taking a bath and it is a great time for a parent to bond with the baby. With just a little bit of preparation, bathing your baby can be relaxing and happy...
Read MoreBreastfeeding your baby for up to a year from birth provides your baby with essential nutrients needed for growth and to develop a strong immunity. Women who need to go back to work a few...
Read MoreThe cherubic babies with soft, supple and smooth skin that you see in television commercials are not what most babies look like, especially soon after birth. Babies have thin, fragile and sensitive skin that needs...
Read MoreWe have all heard about the importance of breast milk and breastfeeding a baby. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that the baby should consume only breast milk for the first six months after its...
Read MoreFeeding bottles are used by many parents either to supplement breast milk with formula or bottle feeding expressed breast milk. While the World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended that babies be exclusively breastfed for the...
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