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Health
Does your baby spit up a lot? Have you ever wondered if it is normal? For most babies, spitting up occasionally is no big deal—but sometimes it can be a sign of an underlying condition that requires medical attention. Typically, when food (or milk)...
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Baby
When your baby took up residence in your uterus, you probably felt a rhythmic twitch or pulse from time to time. In most cases, you were probably feeling your baby’s hiccups! Baby hiccups are common after birth, sometimes occurring several...
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Baby
Babies wake up early. It’s a fact. Many new parents are surprised to learn that most babies are up for the day between 6-7 a.m. Some, unfortunately, are up much earlier than this. When a child wakes at 4-5 a.m. for the day, it’s considered early...
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Blog
You may have read the article in the New York Times this week that questioned what happens when there is a “medicalization of normal variations in physiology.” Huh? It was speaking to the idea that sometimes normal body functions are misinterpreted...
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Blog
A few weeks back, the mother of a two-month-old was tearful on arrival to my clinic. Her baby, a sweet little boy with a severe milk protein allergy, was finally doing great. His severe GERD was better, and he was gaining weight like a champ. So...
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Baby
So you’ve decided you’re ready to begin sleep training—now what? One of the first mistakes sleep-deprived parents make in baby sleep training is not having prepared enough ahead of time. You will greatly increase your chances of success by...