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How to Take Your Baby’s Temperature and Which Thermometer to Use
Consider this: you go to pick up your child from day care and find out that your child has a fever. You immediately start to feel guilty for not investigating his or her let... Read Entire Article
Swine Flu and Your Child - Facts, Symptoms, Prevention, Treatment, and Vaccination
Swine flu (medically called the H1N1 virus) was recognized as a global flu pandemic by the WHO on June 11th 2009. Its pandemic status means that it is documented as spreading ... Read Entire Article
What to Do When Your Baby Says "Achoo!" - Caring for Typical Infant Illnesses
They depend on you for everything, nutrition, safety and - of course - love. You look at them in amazement, and, chances are, you would do anything and everything for them t... Read Entire Article
RSV Facts and Prevention
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a virus that, as its name suggests, attacks the respiratory tract. This is a very contagious virus that gets everywhere. Essentially all ... Read Entire Article
Vaccination and Autism
In February, 1998, an article was published in a well-regarded British medical journal, the Lancet, about a relationship between autism and the measles, mumps, and rubella (MM... Read Entire Article
Baby’s First Flight
Flying with an infant, particularly on your own, can seem like a harrowing experience. There are so many things to remember, and so many opportunities for disaster. However, w... Read Entire Article
How to Handle Those Gross Public Bathrooms
Even in the best of time, public bathrooms are not on anyone’s list of the top places to change your baby (or go to the bathroom). However, with a baby in tow, forgoing the pu... Read Entire Article








