Your Newborn Month by Month
Your Newborn Month by Month
- Does breastmilk have enough iron for my baby?
- Does your baby have colic?
- How big should my baby be?
- How can I tell if my baby is getting enough milk?
- I've heard that breastmilk and formula are almost the same. Is this true?
- If I'm taking medication, do I need to stop breastfeeding?
- My baby keeps bringing up food and seems to be in pain when she eats. What can I do?
- My baby spits up: Is this serious?
- What are nipple shields and should I be using them?
- What clothes can I give as a gift for a newborn?
- Why is my breastfed baby fussy in the evenings?
Popular Questions
Questions & Answers
What are the benefits of breastfeeding?
Breastfeeding has wonderful benefits for both you and your baby.
How do I care for my newborn's skin?
Your newborn baby’s skin is not the stuff of magazine layouts and baby models. His skin is naturally dry and easily irritated.
How can I decrease my baby's naps?
Knowing the right time to decrease your baby’s daily naps
When should I wean my baby from his night feedings?
The time to wean your baby from night feedings can be anywhere from 4 to 6 months of age.
How do I go about buying a high chair?
There are a few different types of high chair and various accessories you can buy, depending on what your requirements are.
Is it safe to give my baby honey?
Honey should never be given to a baby under 12 months due to the risk of botulism poisoning.