According to Dr. Daniel Flanders, there are some general guidelines that should ring alarm bells that your baby needs medical attention.
How to help your little one through runny nose season.
My 11-month-old had a febrile seizure. Does it mean he will have seizures as he gets older?
According to Dr. Dina Kulik, a pediatrician and emergency medicine doctor who works at Kindercare Paediatrics and SickKids hospital in Toronto, babies can benefit from germs.
The guidelines say that babies under two should have no exposure to television. Is there actual physical danger to exposure?
Protect your little one from big rays.
I am still having challenges regarding my nine-week-old’s sleeping pattern. If he naps in my arms and then I put him down, he will wake up right away and then he fusses and cries before he goes back to sleep. What can I do?
My eight-month-old daughter has had diarrhea for more than four weeks. Since she is not dehydrated, the doctors have all said she is fine and it will resolve itself. Do you have any advice?
Can raising a picky eater be avoided? You can try.
Less confined sitting and more tummy time will help babies get on the right track toward being active.
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