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Cracked/Bleeding Nipples & the Breastfed BabyWhile you may be scared if baby spits up or has blood in their stool, cracked or bleeding nipples may be the culprit if your child is breastfed. Here's what you might not know about cracked and bleeding nipples and the breastfed baby.
How to Relieve Colic in the Breastfed BabyIs your breastfed baby's crying normal, or is it colic? Whatever the cause of your breastfed baby's colic or colicky behavior, there are ways for mom and dad to help ease the problems.- Understanding the Consistency of Infant StoolsWhat's normal for infant stools will change over time, as baby develops and her diet changes. Here's a guide to understanding the consistency of infant stools.
- What Causes Newborns to Have Loose Stools?It's not uncommon for newborns to have loose stools. Find out when to worry, and when to let it go.
- Giving a Cup to Your Breastfed BabyEven newborn babies can drink from a cup, so there is no reason to give a breastfed baby a bottle at any point, even if you need to supplement. Learn how to introduce the cup to a breastfed baby.
The Best Bottle for a Breastfed BabyA short review of bottles and how well they worked on my breastfed baby.
The Difference Between Infrequent Stools and Constipation in the Breastfed BabyIs the problem constipation or merely infrequent stooling? The reader will learn how to tell the difference, why constipation in a breastfed baby is a rarity, and natural remedies for relieving constipation.- Should You Give Your Breastfed Baby Vitamin D Supplements?This is a hot debate- do nurslings require vitamin D supplements? This answer depends on a few factors.
- The Breastfed Baby: Reasons to Delay SolidsTop reasons to wait to feed a baby solids until at least six months.
Starting Your Breastfed Baby on Solid FoodsA How-To Guide to feeding your breastfed baby solid foods.- How to Set a Schedue for Your Breastfed BabyGetting your baby to sleep is one of the biggest challenges of being a new parent. Establishing a routine will greatly benefit you and your baby.
- Understanding the Consistency and Color of Your Infant's StoolA description of what is normal in stool color and consistency in breastfed and formula fed infants.
- New-Parent Concerns: From Spitting Up to Baby's Firsts, Here's Some TipsWhat may seem to be a worrisome problem with your baby may be no big deal.
- How-To BreastfeedingKnowing what to expect and how to deal with setbacks in breastfeeding can help ease the adjustment that you and your newborn will go through as you take on breastfeeding.
