Baby development at 6 months: weight, sleep and nutrition

Baby development at 6 months: weight, sleep and nutrition

6-month-old babies can visually recognize their parents or guardians and family members, as well as knowing how to identify a strange person. At this age, the baby also communicates better, babbling sounds like “ah”, “eh” and “oh”, when they call their name, when they talk to them or when they want to express joy or […]

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Baby crying: what it could be and what to do

Baby crying: what it could be and what to do

Identifying the cause of the baby’s crying is important so that action can be taken to help the baby stop crying, such as offering a teether if the crying is due to teething, changing the diaper or wrapping the baby when the baby cries. It’s because of the cold. Therefore, it is important to observe […]

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How to get your baby to sleep in less than 1 minute

How to get your baby to sleep in less than 1 minute

Don’t know what else to do to make your baby fall asleep? This simple technique promises to put your baby to sleep in less than 1 minute. They are cute, fragrant and lovable, but when they cry it’s hard not to despair, especially at night. If you no longer know what to do to regain […]

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How to take care of baby diaper rash

How to take care of baby diaper rash

To take care of a baby’s diaper rash, called diaper rash, the mother must first identify whether the baby actually has a diaper rash. To do this, the mother must check whether the baby’s skin that is in contact with the diaper, such as the buttocks, genitals, groin, upper part of the thighs or lower […]

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Baby development at 10 months: weight, sleep and nutrition

Baby development at 10 months: weight, sleep and nutrition

A 10-month-old baby can already make pincer movements with his hand to hold small objects and food and can already eat independently, holding a spoon and chewing well, but he still needs support and supervision from his parents and guardians. At 10 months of age, children already have well-developed motor skills, crawling with their bottom […]

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What to take to the maternity ward (for mother and baby)

What to take to the maternity ward (for mother and baby)

The moment of the baby’s arrival is very important, and therefore you must have all things prepared in advance to avoid stress or unforeseen events, so it is recommended to have the mother’s and baby’s bags ready from the 35th week of birth. gestation. To prepare your suitcase for maternity, it is important to include […]

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6 tips to stop your baby from crying

6 tips to stop your baby from crying

To make the baby stop crying, it is important to identify the reason for the crying, as crying is the baby’s main way of alerting the parents to some discomfort, such as having a dirty diaper, feeling cold, hot, hungry, pain or colic. , for example. Furthermore, your baby’s frequent crying may also indicate that […]

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11 tips to potty train your baby more easily

11 tips to potty train your baby more easily

According to the Brazilian Society of Pediatrics, the first sign that it is the right time to take off the diaper is when the child begins to say that he has pooped or peed in the diaper. Therefore, from that moment on, parents should observe and note the child’s habits, especially the time of day […]

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