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Helpful tips for handling a newborn, from how to properly hold an infant to how to calm their cries. eHow's parenting experts offer step-by-step instructions on topics such as breastfeeding, formula feeding and colic. Researching postpartum depression? Learn common symptoms as well as ways to ways to treat it. Get advice on developing your newborn's sleeping habits, scheduling checkups and what to expect on a day to day basis. eHow also shows you how to support new moms by helping them with their new duties.

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  • How to Help Prepare the Mommy-to-Be

    Becoming a mother is one of the most challenging and amazing transitions a woman can make. As the big day draws closer, there can never be too much preparation; nothing can truly prepare you for...

  • Medical Causes of Baggy Eyes in Premature Babies

  • How to Get Your Ontario Birth Certificate

    Getting a birth certificate for your new child in the province of Ontario is an easy process that can be completed online. In order to get a birth certificate, you must have registered your baby's...

  • Breastfeeding Sensitive Meal Ideas

  • What Are the Benefits of Swaddling?

  • Women & Infant Care

    The Women, Infants and Children Program, otherwise known as WIC, provides support to ensure adequate dietary and medical care in communities within the United States.

  • How to Clean an Avent Steam Sterilizer

    A sterilizer is a helpful item to have when feeding your baby. If you don't use an automatic dishwasher, or if your automatic dishwasher doesn't include a sterilizing option, it is especially...

  • Directions for a Bili Blanket

    Many newborn babies develop jaundice during their first week of life. Jaundice develops when bilirubin, a yellow pigment found in bile and blood, builds up to a high level in a baby's blood. One...

  • How to Start Breastfeeding Your Newborn

    Welcoming your new baby into the world is an exciting endeavor! Your life will be changed forever as this little person looks to you to have all his needs met. As a parent, you'll be faced with...

  • Gifts for First Time Moms

  • Infant Safety Seat Rules in Virginia

  • The Effects of Sugar on Breastfed Babies

  • How to Tie a Moby Wrap for Nursing

    Using a Moby wrap to carry your infant keeps your baby close to you while leaving your hands free. Newborns spend a lot of time sleeping and eating, and once you get comfortable carrying your baby...

  • What Causes Skin Tags on A Newborn Baby's Ear?

    A skin tag is a small fold of skin or open pit. Skin tags are common in newborns. Although they can appear in a variety of locations, they most commonly appear near the ears. A variety of factors...

  • How to Tell If Your Dog Would Harm Your Baby

    Nothing holds more importance for a new parent than the safety of her newborn. You want to protect your little one from any danger that could possibly come her way. Newspapers often contain...

  • What to Buy for a Newborn

    Helping a family member or friend to welcome a new baby is one of life's greatest joys. The hard part is deciding on a baby gift which both communicates your good wishes and is truly useful for a...

  • When Does a Baby Not Need Bumper Pads?

    Bumper pads are long fabric strips, often fluffy, that fit around the inside of a crib. The original intent was for decorative flare and bumping protection. Consumer safety experts contend that...

  • Top Baby Registry Items: Popular Feeding Gear

  • The Average Salary of a Baby Nurse

    As of January 2010, the average U.S. salary for a baby nurse, also known as a pediatric nurse, is $64,769, according to Indeed.com. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, pediatric...

  • Are Colonics Safe While Breastfeeding?

    Opinions vary on whether or not a woman who is breastfeeding can safely have a colonic performed. Overall, it appears that a water-based enema, or one approved by your doctor is safe to...

  • Can HPV Be Passed Through Breastmilk?

    Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a common sexually transmitted infection caused by direct contact with an infected person. Different types of HPV can cause genital warts or cervical cancer, or infect...

  • Diaper Rash in an Exclusively Breast-Fed Baby

    Diaper rash is a normal occurrence for babies, and can be caused by numerous factors, such as skin sensitivity, chafing, and the introduction of certain solid foods. But babies who are exclusively...

  • Diarrhea in a Breast-Fed Baby

    Parents can often confuse what is a normal stool and what is diarrhea when their infant is breast-fed. The stools of breast-fed babies tend to be runny, leaving the parents to look for other...

  • How to Breastfeed With a Nipple Shield

    Although breast milk is best for babies, breastfeeding isn't always easy, and sometimes babies have trouble latching on correctly. If you've worked with a lactation consultant and she cannot...

  • How to Use Soap on a Newborn at Bath Time

    When bath time for your newborn arrives, gather everything you will need before you begin to ensure a calm and enjoyable bath. Newborns have sensitive skin and do not get that dirty. For this...

  • What Is Cord Blood Registry?

    Parents have the option of storing a newborn's umbilical cord in the case it may benefit treating an illness that occurs later in the child's life. Cord blood is preserved in either public or...

  • How to Solve Breastfeeding Problems

    Breastfeeding is the most natural thing in the world, or so they say. It's amazing how unnatural something so natural can feel. Just like anything else, breastfeeding is a skill and one that...

  • How to Sterilize Glass Baby Bottles

    You want to do everything possible to ensure that your baby is healthy and safe. That's why it's important to properly clean baby bottles after each use. Proper care for baby bottles is important...

  • How to Successfully Breastfeed in the Hospital

    After you deliver, you may be overwhelmed with new responsibilities such as baby care and breastfeeding. Successful breastfeeding in the hospital is easiest when started immediately, since it can...

  • How to Prepare for the Immediate Postpartum Period

    The immediate postpartum period is often one of exhilaration and exhaustion. You are thankful that pregnancy is over, but find yourself in an entirely new role as a parent. For the next few weeks,...

  • How to Avoid Sore Nipples During Breastfeeding

    Breastfeeding is the best way for your baby to receive optimal nutrition; however, sore nipples can put a screeching halt to effective breastfeeding. While most mothers feel some degree of...

  • How to Sterilize an Avent Steam Sterilizer

    New parents worry about everything, especially keeping their baby germ-free. Babies' underdeveloped immune systems leave them especially vulnerable to illnesses. So it's important to not only...

  • How to Get Daycare Assistance for Mothers on Maternity Leave

    Maternity leave provides mothers with the opportunity to bond with their newborns. It also is a great time to plan for the future care of your child. Daycare can be quite a financial drain. A...

  • Colic Relief for a Six-Week-Old-Baby

    Colic is a catch-all term for any unexplained, extended crying in infants. Many times, colic will set in at around three weeks of age. The crying may peak around six weeks old. Often, it will seem...

  • Is it Safe to Tan While Breastfeeding?

    Breastfeeding mothers can obtain a tan, either naturally or artificially, without worrying about any risks that the tanning will have on their child. A mother will still produce the same amount of...

  • Foods That Increase Breast Milk

  • Sample Baby Registry List

  • How to Remove Gentian Violet Stains From Skin

    Gentian violet is a dye that is effective as a topical treatment for yeast infections. Often breastfeeding mothers and babies who are suffering from a common yeast infection can treat the...

  • Supplies for a Diaper Changing Table

  • How to Sterilize Avent Bottles

    It is important to keep your baby's Advent bottles clean and sterile at all times. This will ensure that your baby will not become sick from any bacteria that will grow inside the bottle from...

  • How to Prepare for Baby Crib Bedding

    The arrival of a new baby brings with it necessary chores and enjoyable nesting opportunities. As you prepare the nursery for your baby, special care should be given to the focal point of the...

  • Baby Anouncement Crafts

    The arrival of a baby is exciting news to share. Let your friends and family know in a way that reflects the love and exhilaration you feel. Creating a homemade baby announcement is a craft...

  • How Much Will a Newborn Eat?

    Parents of newborns may feel like they are constantly feeding their babies, but small stomachs make frequent feedings a must in the first weeks of life. How much and how often your baby eats will...

  • How to Bathe a Baby in a Bathtub

    While some parents may choose to use a baby-sized tub, others may choose to use a standard bathtub. Most baby-sized tubs are used for infants six months old or younger which provide additional...

  • Tips to Deal With Newborn Exhaustion

    Having a baby may be the greatest joy you experience. It will forever change your life. And while it is a wonderful experience, you may incur some hiccups in the road. One of them is the sheer...

  • Facts on Infant Soy Milk Powder

    Soy formula is used to prevent fussiness or the spitting up of regular cow's milk in infants. While there is a raging debate on the health factors of infant soy formula, it is important to remain...

  • Is Hydroxycut Safe While Breastfeeding?

    Weight loss supplements are an attractive way to speed up the return to your pre-pregnancy figure. Before rushing to the drug store for diet pills, however, note that most of these products are...

  • Infant Care & Handling Techniques

    As a new parent, developing the confidence and experience needed to take care of the needs of your infant comes naturally as you spend time bonding. Understanding the basic care and handling of a...

  • The First Years Microwave Bottle Sterilizer Instructions

    It's important that you keep bottles clean and sanitary for your infant, who has not yet built up an immunity to many germs. The bacteria left on a bottle can continue to grow there unless it is...

  • Herbs to Help Baby Sleep Better

    Getting your baby to sleep through the night can be tricky; but every new and experienced parent wants to know, What is the safest and healthiest way to get their newborn to sleep? Many parents...

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