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Caring for Your Baby
By Katharine Chan, MSc, BSc, PMP
Caring for Your Baby
By Stephanie Sokol
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    Prevnar (PCV7) is approved for routine administration to all children less than two years of age, beginning at two months of age.

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    Parents need lots of teaching and support in dealing with colic.

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    Giving a baby something hard to chew on can help to ease teething pain.

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    A mother fears that allowing her baby to cry for longer than five minutes might cause a hernia.

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    Learn whether it is safe to administer live vaccines to a child while his mother is pregnant.

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    In this Expert Advice column, Henry Bernstein, M.D. helps explain how to take care of your infant's penis after a circumcision procedure and signs to look out for. If a small amount of foreskin remains, it is appropriate to gently pull it back each day during a bath or diaper change. Sometimes the surfaces of skin do stick to each other, resulting in adhesions. These adhesions can be pulled apart with gentle pressure.

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    Read one father's concerns about circumcision, and our expert's response.

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    It is a federal law that infants and children must ride buckled in car seats or seatbelts that have been properly installed and are used properly.

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    Caring for Your Baby
    By FamilyEducation Editorial Staff

    Find out why stimulating your baby from birth is crucial to development.

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    Learn the best way to handle a colicky baby.

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    Learn whether there's anything special you need to do to your baby's gums before the teeth appear.

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    Baby's Health

    A conventional infant car seat is recommended over the new, built-in car seats.

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