Parenting vol. 2: At home with your new baby
Keeping your baby safe
Parents must nourish and nurture their children. They also must protect them from harm. Parents should be aware of at least eight major dangers to their infants. Read full story...
Is my baby eating enough?
Sometimes it's hard to tell if your baby is eating enough. This quick advice should help you deal with such concerns, whether you breast- or bottle-feed. Read full story...
Addressing sibling rivalry and your emotions
When you bring a new baby home, it's normal for older brothers and sisters to feel jealous or competitive. It's also normal for parents to feel overwhelmed or depressed. Here are some ways to deal with such feelings before they really disrupt the family. Read full story...
Pregnancy care services
Health classes
Family medicine
Obstetrics and gynecology
Pediatrics
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In partnership with
Physical growth
Development
Safety
Feeding
Sleep
Your happy baby: Temperament & toys
Hygiene
Partnering with your baby's doctor: Calls & visits
Parent-to-parent: Normal feelings
Immunizations until about 2 months
Vol. 1: The First Few Days
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