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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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10 Ways To Help Your Newborn Baby Sleep From 0-3 Months

When you are a first-time parent, the first 3 month of baby sleep are a roller coaster of emotions as you adjust to your new role as caregiver.
Dr. Sarah Mitchell
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Meaningful Bubbles: What to Do When Your Baby has Green Frothy Stool

There are a few causes to consider when your infant has green frothy or bubbly stool.
Dr Meghan Kemnec
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Why is my newborn so fussy in the early evening?

Why was my newborn so fussy in the early evening? What was I doing wrong? We were in the midst of the “witching hour”.
Dr. Sarah Mitchell
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Swaddling: When, Why and How to Wean

You’ve spent so much time getting your baby to sleep and swaddling, now you might be wondering how do I wean my baby from the swaddle? Keep reading and I”ll give you 6 simple steps.
Dr. Sarah Mitchell
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Why Newborns Babies are Fussy at Night? What causes it | EXPLAINED

Struggling with a newborn who is fussy at night is heart wrenching, frustrating and exhausting. In this post, I'll explain what causes an infant to be fussy and what you can do to help your baby sleep better.
Dr. Sarah Mitchell
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Understanding Baby Sleep: 1-3 Months: What You Need to Know: A Guide for Moms

Baby is changing dramatically in the first 1 to 3 months of life. This guide will help you know 5 Things You Need to Know about Your Baby 1-3 Month Old’s Sleep .
Dr. Sarah Mitchell