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Signs your baby is asking for a feed
There are many signs that babies “deliberately” signal to let us know that they are hungry. Normally, mothers often feed their babies when they are fussy. However, when a baby cries, it is too late to signal that the baby is hungry.
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Learn about laryngeal soft tissue
Laryngomalacia is a rare disease, accounting for only 0.01% of all ENT diseases. The most noticeable sign is the wheezing of infants in the first weeks of life.
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Distinguishing signs of teething fever in infants from sick fever
Teething fever occurs when the gums are red and swollen and the teeth are about to emerge. This is a very common symptom and is not too dangerous. However, many parents confuse the signs of teething fever in infants with fever due to illness, leading to a lack of timely treatment, affecting the health of the child.
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4th month after the baby is born
Your 13-week-old baby is always cheerful and ready to engage in games, conversations, or any form of interaction. Parents should be prepared for endless laughter with their baby at this stage.
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What can a 4 month old baby do?
4 months of age is a time that marks physical changes in children. At this point, parents should learn carefully about their child's abilities and needs so that the child can develop comprehensively physically and mentally.
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The development of the 48-week-old baby after birth
Your 48-week-old baby may be starting to walk, so make sure they are in a safe environment to grow in. You should follow childcare guidelines to keep your baby safe and never leave your baby unsupervised.
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Warning signs of children with delayed physical development
Children develop at different rates, but most follow a general timeline, although premature babies may have a delay of several weeks or months. However, if your baby seems to be missing milestones within a few weeks of the average, such as malnutrition or stunted growth, see a doctor as soon as possible for an examination and treatment if necessary.
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