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Colic in Babies: Baby Massage and Other Tactics for Quick Relief

Colic by definition is more than three hours of crying per day, for more than three days a week, for more than three weeks. Researchers actually don't know the root cause however there are many working theories. Find more about Colic in Babies and its remedies.
May 2, 2022
Dr. Sarah Mitchell
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Overtired Newborn Baby: What You Need To Know [Complete Guide]

Are you struggling with an Overtired Newborn? Here are the signs of an overtired newborn baby and tips on what you can do to help your baby sleep better.
Sep 14, 2020
Dr. Sarah Mitchell
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5 Signs Your Baby is Overtired

Is your baby fussy? Could be that she is overtired, and become less fussy quickly with some simple sleep tips.
Oct 24, 2019
Dr. Sarah Mitchell
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Naps on the Go How to Make a Good Nap Happen for Your Baby

Dr. Sarah Mitchell shares tips on overcoming challenges to help your baby nap on the go. Learn the importance of daytime naps for both baby and mom and discover strategies for stress-free outings and improved mental health.
Dr. Sarah Mitchell
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Dealing with Sleep Regressions for 1-3 Month Olds

Handling sleep regressions takes patience and consistency. Remember that disruptions to sleep are...
Dr. Sarah Mitchell
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Dealing with Colic: Tips for Soothing Your Fussy Baby

Here are some tips to help soothe your colicky baby and get through this challenging time: 1. Check for hunger or wet diaper - Often the simple solution of feeding or changing the baby can help. Crying can be the first sign your baby is hungry
Dr. Sarah Mitchell
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Feeding on Demand in the Early Weeks

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends feeding newborn babies on demand, or whenever they show signs of hunger like rooting and sucking motions, in the early weeks and months of life.
Dr. Sarah Mitchell
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Teaching Independent Sleep to Breastfed Babies

Discover effective solutions for teaching independent sleep to breastfed babies without compromising breastfeeding.
Dr. Sarah Mitchell