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Feeding & Nourishing Your Baby
Feeding & Nourishing Your Baby
Because everything we do revolves around nourishing babies and children for happy homecomings.
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How Much & How Often to Feed Your Baby
How Much & How Often to Feed Your Baby
Ensure that you know how much and how often to feed your baby, and how to tell whether or not baby is getting enough to eat, with this comprehensive guide from Enfamil A+.
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How to Supplement with Formula
How to Supplement with Formula
Parent’s reasons for formula-feeding or supplementing breastfeeding by adding bottle-feeding are varied, but their goals are similar:
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Surprising Factors that Nurture the Brain
Surprising Factors that Nurture the Brain
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Calcium for Newborns and Infants
Calcium for Newborns and Infants
Calcium aids in the formation and maintenance of your baby’s bones and teeth. Find out how much calcium your newborn or infant baby needs and where to get it.
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Food Safety Tips
Food Safety Tips
Use these important food preparation safety guidelines to help keep your food (and your family) safe.
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What Experts Want Parents to Know About Newborn Nutrition: The Weeks After Birth
What Experts Want Parents to Know About Newborn Nutrition: The Weeks After Birth
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Q&A The Weeks After Birth
Q&A The Weeks After Birth
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Q&A: 4 Months
Q&A: 4 Months
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Nutrition for First Year
Nutrition for First Year
Learn about first year feeding guidelines and baby nutrition for a happy, healthy baby.
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How Much Iron Does a Baby Need?
How Much Iron Does a Baby Need?
Iron is a factor in red blood cell formation. Find out how much your newborn baby needs and where to get it.
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DHA
DHA
DHA (an Omega-3 fat) supports your baby's normal brain and eye development. Find out how much your newborn baby needs and where to get it.
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Vitamin D and Babies What You Need to Know
Vitamin D and Babies What You Need to Know
Vitamin D is a factor in the formation and maintenance of bones and teeth. Find out how much your newborn baby needs and where to get it.
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Sensory Development for Your Baby’s First Five Months
Read about your baby's key milestones for their five senses in their first five months.
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Understanding Baby and Toddler Milestones
Welcoming a baby into your life can be one of the scariest, most wonderful things you will ever do. They seem to grow so fast, leaving you almost breathless at how they develop and learn to navigate the world around them. The first few years of life for a child include crucial developmental milestones, both physical and intellectual. Each milestone unveils the incredible growth of your little one.
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Your Comprehensive Guide to Pregnancy and Birth
Your Comprehensive Guide to Pregnancy and Birth
Bringing a new life into this world is exciting, and there is a lot to know and understand. We have created a comprehensive guide to cover every part of the process, help answer all your questions, and be your trusted companion throughout this incredible voyage, while offering insights and information on various facets of this life-altering journey.
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Why is the right daycare so important?
Daycares can be a large percentage of a child’s life. Often, it’s the most time spent away from home until they go to school. Daycare can be necessary because of a need to work, or even simply to help a child to experience and fit in with their peers. Whatever your reason for sending your child to daycare, your choice may affect their early development and well-being. Investing time and effort into carefully considering all the factors that go into choosing the right daycare may be essential for your child’s overall development and happiness.
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Enfamil A+® NeuroPro™ Gentlease® Infant Formula
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Enfamil A+® NeuroPro™ Infant Formula
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Infant & Newborn Hiccups
Hiccups in babies are adorable, but may be a mystery to parents. Learn why infant and newborn hiccups occur and why there’s usually no need to treat a case of the hiccups.
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Kids' Yoga and Exercise for Constipation
Physical activity supports your child’s well-being in countless ways, from improving mental focus and mood to lowering the risk of many health issues.1 Regular physical activity helps all parts of your child’s body function properly, including the digestive system.1,2,3,4,5,6,7 Learn more about how kids’ yoga and exercise may help relieve your child’s constipation as well as several fun ways to get started.
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Enfamil A+® Premium Infant Formula
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Don’t just think about opening an RESP. Get started.
Don’t just think about opening an RESP. Get started.
When is the right time to start thinking about opening a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP)? Simply, the earlier the better and we can’t stress that enough. The sooner you start, the more time your investment has to grow and then offer your child more choices in their future. A great education is the best way to offer your child a limitless future.
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Opening a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) can help you save for your child’s education, but that’s not all you get.
Opening a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) can help you save for your child’s education, but that’s not all you get.
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RESPs: The Good and The Necessary
RESPs: The Good and The Necessary
A Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) provides Canadians with many benefits when saving towards a child’s education after high school. With the escalating costs of post-secondary education, it’s a wise choice to make early on to avoid having to accumulate large debt later on.
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Benefits of an RESP - Grants
Benefits of an RESP - Grants
The sooner you start a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) for your child, the sooner you will be rewarded by the federal and some provincial governments (depending on where you live) for taking the steps to plan and think ahead. Here are 3 ways you can get a federal government top up on your child’s RESP.
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5 Reasons to Start an RESP ASAP
5 Reasons to Start an RESP ASAP
A Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) is an investment plan that helps you save for a child’s education after high school. It’s a smart and advantageous way to plan ahead and save for your child’s future. Here are 5 excellent reasons to consider starting an RESP for your child.
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Enfamil A+® for babies who frequently Spit Up
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Enfagrow A+® Toddler & Child Nutritional Drink
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Enfamil® 2 Infant Formula
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Enfamil A+® 2 Infant Formula
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PURAMINO A+ Infant Formula
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Nutramigen® A+® with LGG®
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Enfamil A+® Soy Baby Formula
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Enfamil A+® Lactose Free
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Enfamil A+® Serenity™ Infant Formula
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Enfamil A+ Gentlease® Infant Formula
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Enfamil® Lower Iron Infant Formula
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Enfamil® 2 Infant Formula
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Enfamil A+® EnfaCare Infant Formula
Enfamil A+® EnfaCare Infant Formula
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Enfamil A+® Infant Formula
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Cognitive and Motor Development
Cognitive and Motor Development
Learn what your 2-month-old baby is learning and how to encourage his cognitive development.
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Communication and Social Development
Communication and Social Development
Learn how to support your 5-month-old baby's rapidly progressing language skills.
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Your Child’s World at 4 Months
Your Child’s World at 4 Months
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Digestion and Development: The Emerging Connection
Digestion and Development: The Emerging Connection
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Amazing Baby Milestones That You May Not Spot
Amazing Baby Milestones That You May Not Spot
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Reaching Milestones: 4 Months
Reaching Milestones: 4 Months
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Questions for Your Paediatrician: 4 to 7 Months
Questions for Your Paediatrician: 4 to 7 Months
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Immunity Boosts for Your Baby: 3 to 6 Months
Immunity Boosts for Your Baby: 3 to 6 Months
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How One Developmental Step Leads to Another
How One Developmental Step Leads to Another
How a parent’s “baby talk” helps a baby talk.
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Early Language Skills: Baby Gestures as Stepping Stones
Early Language Skills: Baby Gestures as Stepping Stones
Early waving and pointing are meaningful. Learn more about the power of these communication milestone and how to encourage your baby.
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Cognitive and Motor Development
Discover what preliminary movements your 5-month-old baby is developing in order to crawl.
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Communication and Social Development
Communication and Social Development
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Cognitive and Motor Development
Cognitive and Motor Development
Your 4-month-old baby is developing his memory and a longer attention span. Find out what you can do to help him reach his developmental milestones.
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Communication and Social Development
Communication and Social Development
Discover what key language milestones to expect at 2 months.
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Communication and Social Development
Communication and Social Development
Learn more about how your baby can recognize you and what you can do to stimulate his development.
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Cognitive and Motor Development
Cognitive and Motor Development
Discover what milestones your 3-month-old baby will achieve this month.
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Communication and Social Development
Communication and Social Development
Increasingly alert and social, learn more about your 3-month-old baby’s emotional and verbal response.
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Baby Sleep Patterns
Baby Sleep Patterns
Find out how to establish healthy sleep habits.
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Questions for Your Pediatrician: 0 to 3 Months
Questions for Your Pediatrician: 0 to 3 Months
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Cognitive and Motor Development
Cognitive and Motor Development
Discover what your baby's first movements will be and what they mean.
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Top Five Reasons why Baby won't sleep
Top Five Reasons why Baby won't sleep
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How to Put a Baby to Sleep in a Crib
How to Put a Baby to Sleep in a Crib
When it comes to your baby's sleep time, there are a few steps you should take to keep her safe.
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Sleep Patterns in Babies and Toddlers
Learn what sleep habits to expect during the first few years of your child’s life.
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What’s the Best Sleep Position for a Colicky Baby?
Colic is defined as crying for no apparent reason that lasts for greater than 3 hours per day and occurs on 3 or more days per week in an otherwise healthy infant less than 3 months of age1,2. Fortunately, colic symptoms typically resolve spontaneously by 8-9 weeks of age. Back sleeping is the safest position for all babies, but while the baby is awake, you can try different positions to help your colicky little one settle. Here are some holding positions to try.
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How to Put My Baby to Sleep and Set Baby Bedtime Routines
How to Put My Baby to Sleep and Set Baby Bedtime Routines
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Newborn Sleeping & Feeding: Real Life Advice from a Post-Partum Doula
Newborn Sleeping & Feeding: Real Life Advice from a Post-Partum Doula
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Travelling with Baby? Read These Trip Friendly Tips.
Travelling with Baby? Read These Trip Friendly Tips.
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DIY Newborn Baby Photoshoot Ideas
DIY Newborn Baby Photoshoot Ideas
Capturing the earliest moments of your baby’s life is easier than ever, whether you prefer candid snapshots or to set up your own DIY newborn photoshoot. See how easy and fun it can be to put together your own at-home newborn baby photoshoot.
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A Beginner’s Guide to Bathing Your Newborn
A Beginner’s Guide to Bathing Your Newborn
If you’re about to welcome your little one into the world, you’re no doubt wondering about baby care basics like bath time with baby. Bathing your newborn is a precious opportunity to bond with your baby and introduce them to the soothing sensations of warm water on their skin. Before taking the plunge, take a look at our newborn bathing tips and advice so you and your little one can stay safe and soak up the fun at bath time.
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A Beginner’s Guide to Changing Your Baby’s Diaper
A Beginner’s Guide to Changing Your Baby’s Diaper
You’ve probably heard people say that all newborns seem to do is eat, sleep, and poop! With that in mind, if you’re unsure about how to change a diaper, now’s the perfect time to learn. Here’s a step-by-step guide for changing your baby’s diaper, with some tips on changing cloth reusables at the end. While everything may look a little tricky at first, try not to worry. When your baby arrives you’ll get plenty of practice in, making you a pro in no time!
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How to Swaddle a Newborn Baby: Swaddle Wrap Guide
How to Swaddle a Newborn Baby: Swaddle Wrap Guide
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Using a Baby Growth Chart
Using a Baby Growth Chart
You’ve been monitoring baby’s growth from the moment you learned you were expecting. Now it’s time to learn how to track baby’s growth outside the womb. Learn about baby growth charts—including growth charts for newborns, infants, and toddlers.
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The Benefits of Babywearing
The Benefits of Babywearing
Wearing your baby is not only a convenient option for parents and caregivers on the go but provides more opportunities for both of you to bond. Learn more about the benefits of babywearing for both baby and caregivers.
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How to Use Baby Talk to Keep Up the Conversation
How to Use Baby Talk to Keep Up the Conversation
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How much to feed your baby
How much to feed your baby
Learn how much and how often to feed your baby and how to tell…
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What is Infant Dyschezia?
Parents worry about their children from the moment they’re born. They worry about their diet, whether they’re getting enough sleep, how they’re doing in school, and whether they’re raising a well-rounded individual.
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What Can Cause Blood in an Infant’s Poop?
When your newborn arrives, you can almost certainly count on a few things: crying, sleeping, eating, and pooping. Your little bundle of joy will be presenting you with their own bundles of joy several times a day, ranging in color and texture based on their age and digestive maturity. While some bowel movements may appear a little stranger than others (especially when they’re green) they usually aren’t cause for alarm.
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Baby Constipation
Baby Constipation
Learn how to tell if your baby is constipated, what causes constipation, and what you can do to help.
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How to Help My Baby with Gas & Fussiness?
New parents may often feel helpless when their little one is gassy. It may be helpful to understand what some of the causes of your baby’s fussiness may be, so that you can help them feel more comfortable.
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How to Treat Infant & Newborn Constipation
Learn how to tell if your newborn or infant is constipated and what you can do to help.
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What Is Infant Gut Immaturity?
When your baby is born, they may have some developing to do in their digestive tract. Some babies are born with an immature digestive system, also known as infant gut immaturity. Learn what this means and how you can help ensure your little one gets the nutritional support they need.
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6 Happy Tummy Tips to Help a Newborn or Infant with Gas
Tummy troubles are common in infants and newborns. If you’re having a baby, it’s important to know what to expect and how to be prepared for when your baby has tummy discomfort. Learn how new moms can help their infant or newborn have a happy tummy.
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Reasons Your Baby’s Tummy Might Hurt
When adults have stomachaches, we can often pinpoint a cause. It might have been something we ate or that we wore a too-tight belt. When babies have tummy pain, especially newborns, it’s much harder to know why. Here are some of the reasons for abdominal pain in babies, and if you have additional concerns, don’t hesitate to speak with your child’s doctor.
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Remedies for Your Baby’s Gas
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Baby Massage for Constipation
For babies, occasional constipation is normal and rarely cause for alarm, but it’s certainly no fun1. Luckily, a massage is an easy, do-it-yourself home treatment that may help your baby’s bowels while also deepening your bond and relaxing both you and your little one.1,2,3,4 Learn how to administer a helpful infant massage for constipation and the many reasons it can be so beneficial.
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Discover Lactose-Free Formula
Discover Lactose-Free Formula
Is your baby struggling with feeding issues? Find out if lactose is the source of the problem, and discover solutions with Enfamil A+®.
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Diarrhea
Diarrhea
Read more about symptoms of diarrhea, common causes and solutions.
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Hiccups
Find out what causes baby hiccups and what you can do to help.
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Considerations When Changing Formulas
Considerations When Changing Formulas
Babies have developing digestive systems, and sometimes they have feeding issues. If you're thinking about changing your baby's formula, talk to your baby's doctor.
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Soothing a Fussy & Gassy Baby’s Tummy Trouble
Soothing a Fussy & Gassy Baby’s Tummy Trouble
Learn what you can do to ease common baby tummy troubles if your little one becomes fussy or gassy after feeding.
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5 Common Misconceptions Around Feeding Issues and Formula
5 Common Misconceptions Around Feeding Issues and Formula
Right now you're probably receiving a lot of advice, tips and information about taking care of your baby. How can you be sure that what you're hearing is accurate?
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Why Do Babies Spit Up?
Why Do Babies Spit Up?
Learn why your baby spits up, how to manage and prevent spitting up after feeding, how long spitting up lasts and more!
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Baby Stool Guide
Baby Stool Guide
What goes in must come out. Baby bowel movements reveal a surprising amount about health and nutrition, as they change in content, texture, and amount over time. Check out our baby stool guide below to learn more about baby bowel movements today.
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What is Loose Stool & What Causes It?
What is Loose Stool & What Causes It?
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Visiting Your Baby
Visiting Your Baby
As your baby is growing stronger in the NICU, there's a special job to be done that only you can do-give him plenty of loving attention.
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Understanding the NICU
Understanding the NICU
The Neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is a special place where highly trained doctors and nurses are giving your baby around-the-clock care. The goal of the NICU staff is the same as yours-to help your baby grow and become healthy enough to go home with you, where she belongs.
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Special Conditions of Prematurity
Special Conditions of Prematurity
New methods to treat the potential medical problems of premature babies are constantly evolving. Here's an introducion to a few areas that the NICU staff will be monitoring for you baby.
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Milestones in Development
Milestones in Development
Because he arrived early, your premature baby's development will look a bit different than a full-term infat's would. We've listed some milestones in development that you will notice in your baby as he develops.
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Facility Transfers
Facility Transfers
Your baby may be moved more than once between birth and going home. Here are some things to know about facility transfers.
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Equipment in the NICU
Equipment in the NICU
The NICU may seem intimidating at first, but the equipment you see is being used to help your baby grow stronger. Learn about some of the machines you may see while she is in the NICU.
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Preparing to Go Home
Preparing to Go Home
Congratulations! You're headed home with your new baby.
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The Premature Baby Development Process
The Premature Baby Development Process
If your baby was premature and you haven't seen her yet, you should know that she may not look exactly like what you expected. Here are some things to know about your premature baby's development.
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How Your Premature Baby May Behave
How Your Premature Baby May Behave
For the first few weeks he's home, it may be hard to guess how your premature baby is going to behave. But after a short time you'll be able to predict his reactions and responses-his behavior will become part of your routine.
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A Guide to Premature Baby Feeding and Nutrition
A Guide to Premature Baby Feeding and Nutrition
If your baby was born early, she may have some special needs when it comes to nutrition. Here are some things you may want to know about premature nutrition, premature baby development, and feeding a low birth weight baby.
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