Newborn Care
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Here Are 5 Useful Natural Teething Remedies For Babies
Babies suffer pain and other minor symptoms while teething. Here are some natural remedies for the same. Read on.
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Newborn Care During COVID-19 Pandemic: Potential Issues And Solutions
Newborn care during the pandemic: Paediatrician and Child Specialist, Dr Chandan Roy, shares the opportunities and challenges of this era.
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Dry Scalp In Babies: Symptoms, Causes and Ways To Treat At Home
Many new borns have a dry scalp right since birth or due to other reasons. Here are the symptoms, causes and some tips to treat this at home.
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World Prematurity Day 2020: Flu Shots Are Essential During Pandemic For Your Kids, Says This Paediatrician
World Prematurity Day 2020: The need of the hour is to keep up with the immunization schedules for your little ones to be safe from flu.
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Can Newborns Show Symptoms Of Brain Disorders? Know The Causes And Signs From Dr Sanjay Wazir
It might be hard for parents to identify signs of brain disorders in their infant. Here are the causes and symptoms to help. Read on.
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How To Take Care Of Your New Born's Skin In Winters? Here Are Some Tips For Baby Skin Care
New born skin is very delicate and soft. Here are some baby skin care tips to try in winters. Read on.
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Do You Bottle Feed Your Baby? Ensure Proper Cleaning Of The Feeding Bottle To Prevent Infections
Taking care of a newborn is not easy. If you feed the baby with bottles, make sure to clean them after every use. Know bottle sterilizing methods.
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Here Are 6 Tips To Improve Newborn Baby Hair Growth
Many newborn babies don't have much hair even after months of birth or the growth is very slow. Hence, we have 6 tips to increase their hair growth.
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Why Doesn't Your New Born Baby Cry? Check Out The Reasons and Solution
Many newborns don't cry after birth. Here are some reasons and advices for the if your baby doesn't cry. Check them out.
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Pain In The Stomach of Newborn Could be Colic, Know Symptoms and Treatment Options from Paediatrician
Colic is a common problem in babies but it is both preventable and treatable. If you are a parent, you must read this article.















