
Have you ever heard about baby indigestion? Do you even know what that is? Well think about heartburn and indigestion and how it can make you feel. The deep pressure and in your chest and abdomen is enough to make you feel like you are having a heart attack. Now imagine that feeling on a 2 weeks old baby. YIKEES!!! I can tell you that whatever that... [Read more]
The protective function of the skin of a newborn or infant is an immature function, it occurs because of thin epidermis and dermis, immature basal membrane, a little amount of fibrous structures and a good developing of blood vessels network. The bactericidal function is an immature function, it is due to PH of the newborn skin (6.1-6.7) in an Adult... [Read more]

For the first four to six months of your baby’s life, his or her diet consists solely of milk, whether from breast or bottle. When it comes time to start feeding your baby solid food, many experts give conflicting advice about what the right types of food to feed your baby. Some of these experts... [Read more]

For the first four to six months of your baby’s life, his or her diet consists solely of milk, whether from breast or bottle. When it comes time to start feeding your baby solid food, many experts give conflicting advice about what the right types of food to feed your baby. Some of these experts are of course, right in your own family. Grandma,... [Read more]
There happen to be numerous positives of baby sleeping bags. In this piece of writing we are going to focus on the importance of choosing a child sleeping bag from birth. As every father or mother understands, starting routines is highly important for toddlers and kids, and these types of routines really should be put in motion as swiftly as feasible – preferably... [Read more]
Allergy to cow’s milk is the most prevalent form of food allergy that primarily affects children. Most infants and babies fortunately outgrow cow’s milk allergy during their second to third year of formula milk intake. Like most allergies, cow’s milk allergies is not curable, but rather, they are treatable. In that sense, people and children born with... [Read more]



















