Articles for tag: Humidifiers, New Parents, Sick Baby, Upper Respiratory Infection

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Humidifier: A Guide for New Parents

For new parents, protecting the health of a newborn baby is a primary focus of everyday life. When a baby becomes ill, new parents are often struck with anxiety and frustration in their percieved lack or inability to protect the new child. Often, following a pediatric visit for a baby with respiratory distress, the purchase ...

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Five Incredibly Kind and Thoughtful Baby Gifts for New Parents

Bringing home a new baby is one of the greatest moments in a person’s life, and ironically, it is also one of the most challenging. New parents receive tiny sleepers, fuzzy blankets, and diapers galore. And while these items are extremely useful and necessary to an infant’s first days, when you are walking around in ...

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Top 10 Gifts for New Parents

If you are going to a baby shower or you are looking to buy things for new parents, you might be wondering what you should buy. You always want to buy them something that they actually need and will use. So many people have no idea what to buy new parents, I know this because ...

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Planning a Baby Shower for Adopting Parents

Baby showers for expecting parents are commonplace, but what about for adopting parents? An adoption baby shower is so much more than acceptable – it’s encouraged! Adopting parents have the same needs as any other new parents, but with a few minor considerations. You should avoid planning a surprise celebration on the day the family ...

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Baby Body Language for New Parents

Baby body language is simple to interpret if you know how. New parents might have difficulty in this area at first. It takes time to get used to baby body language. Soon, new parents will understand their baby’s body language better than anyone. Until then, here is a helpful guide to common baby body language ...

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The Top 3 Books All New Parents Should Read

New parents are bombarded with information from all different directions. Friends, parents, doctors, strangers on the street, etc. all want to give you advice on how to raise your child. Instead of listening to sources I believe to be biased, I have decided to do most of my parenting by reading great books. This way ...