Monthly Archives: March 2010

9 Common Baby Diseases

Infections and diseases are inevitable to every infant. The rationale behind their vulnerability is their weak immunity. The immune system of every baby is still incompletely developed, which makes them prone to any kind of health issues. This then calls every parent to always pay attention to their baby’s wellbeing. Continue reading

Understanding Baby Behavior — Newborn to 12-Months Babies

One of the most intense developmental growths in babies transpires in the first year of their existence. This is not only exclusive to the physical aspects but also encompasses the baby’s behavioral pattern. A little baby’s behavior is yet unpredictable. Such is especially true to babies during the first few months from birth to one year. Such pattern will continue to change in the later years, thereby requiring each parent to do their best in understanding baby behavior as much as possible. Continue reading

Organic Clothing for Babies

The number of parents who utilize organic clothing for their babies is now increasing. One of the reasons behind the augmentation of organic clothing for babies demand is the extreme pollution and the increasing dependency on artificial products. Continue reading

Known Ways to Reducing Baby’s Risk of SIDS

While the precise preventive measures for SIDS are yet still undiscovered, parents still can do a lot of ways to help their baby shun from the sudden death.

The following are helpful methods tried and tested by many parents in line with the goal to lower the risk of crib death, also known as sudden infant death syndrome. Continue reading

How to Introduce a Feeding Bottle to your Baby

Breast milk is still best for babies even up to 2 years. Thus, it is always advisable that you feed your baby with natural or breast milk. However, not all babies are able to do so; others are just not allowed to feed from their mothers to avoid the sickness which the mother has, or the baby will just refuse in feeding from her. Continue reading

Keeping your Baby Happy

Majority if not all parents endeavor to keep their babies happy all the time. To them, there is nothing better than seeing their baby smiling and blissful and in good shape. While this is such a nice thought, the question lies on how to make these things possible. How can you keep a happy baby? Continue reading

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome — Latest Discovered Risk Factors

SIDS or crib death is one of a few infant demises with unidentified cause. Most victims involve are babies of male genders. However, with the aid of investigatory groups, some risk factors have been determined. By knowing these risk factors involved, parents would then be able to take action to help their baby shun from such form of demise. Continue reading

Ensuring your Baby’s Car Safety

Babies normally enjoy and love to travel. You can see the real joy they feel while roving as these emotions are apparent in their eyes, smiles, mood and overall expression. Hence, car roving is certainly the best getaway from baby tantrums and other frustrated baby moments. Yet, parents also have to note that doing such roaming activities requires prudence. No matter what, you have to ensure your little baby’s safety at all times. This is especially true when driving a car with your baby. How would you ensure car safety for your baby, then? Continue reading

What you Should Know about Childproofing

Childproofing simply denotes the notion to keep your baby safe at home, at all times. As parents, considering child’s safety is yet a top priority. It should never be taken for granted. Childproofing for your baby is also necessary to initiate training him to do what is right and safe for him. It should cover the nursery down to the kitchen, bathroom and other parts of the house accessible by your baby. Continue reading

Keeping your Baby Safe from SIDS

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, widely known as SIDS is one of the main causes of babies’ demise in the United States. The usual victims are little babies aging from one month to one year. While SIDS is very a alarming case, there are already effective means to minimize the risk. Continue reading