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Healthy Bottle-Fed Babies
When HIV positive, there are a lot of things to take into consideration, especially if you're a mother. For instance, bottle feeding.
Ask the Doc: Your Baby and Sun Exposure
Is it safe to take your baby to the park this summer? What about his or her sensitive skin? If you're worried, watch this video and find out what Dr. Friedman has to say.
Childproofing For Dummies
You've covered the outlets, but is there something you forgot? Here, the little things even great parents miss!
Newborn Development - Week 1
Your baby is finally here! Your newborn will keep you busy as you will be feeding, and changing, your baby pretty much constantly. However, most newborns sleep up to 18 hours a day, so you'll still have some free time in week one.
Newborn Development - Week 2
With only a week of experience, your baby needs your help. A newborn should sleep on his back, but let him play on his stomach to work his neck muscles. Also, get a lot of face time, he can't see very far yet, but your baby wants to see you!
Newborn Development - Week 3
Feeding and changing remain the top activities for your newborn in week 3. Crying is her only way to communicate, and while you'll learn to decipher her various cries eventually, for now cuddling your crying baby can help
Newborn Development - Week 4
Your newborn baby is probably still sleeping a lot, but week 4 may bring a treat - your baby's first smile, and it'll likely be aimed at you! That ought to help ease your fatigue and bring a smile to your own face
Newborn Development - Week 5
After a month with your newborn, hopefully the pains of pregnancy and childbirth are just a memory. All the attention you're giving your baby will certainly help, and by week 5 he or she will smile, laugh, and coo at you regularly.