How to make your baby stop crying in a few seconds

How to make your baby stop crying in a few seconds

Did you know that it is possible to make your baby stop crying in just a few seconds? Learn the technique from the American doctor who calms the baby just by holding him: Anyone who has a newborn at home knows that behind all the cuteness and the wonderful baby smell, these little ones have […]

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What not to give your baby until he is 2 years old

Until 6 months of age, it is not recommended to add foods or liquids to the baby’s diet other than breast milk. However, even after 6 months, when other foods can begin to be introduced into the diet, it is important to avoid processed foods such as cookies, snacks and soft drinks, as they have […]

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How should a baby with lactose intolerance be fed?

How should a baby with lactose intolerance be fed?

The diet of a baby with lactose intolerance varies according to the type of intolerance. Babies under 6 months and with congenital lactose intolerance cannot receive breast milk, and the use of lactose-free infant formulas is recommended, as advised by the pediatrician. Babies under 6 months of age and with secondary lactose intolerance, a type […]

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Baby with restless sleep: what it could be and what to do

Some babies may have a more restless sleep, which may happen due to the increase in stimuli during the night, becoming more awake, or as a consequence of health situations, such as colic and reflux, for example. A newborn baby’s sleep routine, during the first month of life, is related to feeding and diaper changes. […]

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Baby food at 6 months (with menu)

The baby’s diet must be exclusively breast milk until the 6th month of life, but breastfeeding can be continued in a complementary form until the age of 2 or more. Furthermore, following the recommendation of the Brazilian Society of Pediatrics, from the 6th month onwards it is important to start introducing foods into the baby’s […]

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Low weight baby feeding

Feeding a low birth weight baby, which is when a child is born weighing less than 2.5 kg, is essential to maintain health and reduce the risk of malnutrition, and generally includes breast milk or infant formula until the age of 6 months. In underweight babies from 6 months onwards, you should start introducing foods […]

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How to give baby medicine

When giving medicine to a baby, some care must be taken, such as making sure that the dose is correct using the doser provided in the packaging, checking whether the medicine is indicated for use by children, whether it is within the expiration date or whether or not it should be taken with food or […]

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Baby food for 10-month-old babies: 5 delicious recipes

At 10 months, babies eat 6 meals a day, with 2 fresh fruit porridge for morning and afternoon snacks, which complement breast milk or infant formula. At lunch and dinner, porridge made with cereals, legumes, proteins and vegetables is offered, and for the remaining 2 meals of the day, only breast milk or infant formula […]

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Baby development at 15 months: weight, sleep and nutrition

Baby development at 15 months: weight, sleep and nutrition

A 15-month-old baby is generally more curious and active, enjoying walking and playing with toys and other children. At this stage, the baby also communicates better, recognizing his own name when called and speaking some words, such as “tasa” (house) and “tato” (duck). A 15-month-old baby’s diet should prioritize healthy foods, such as fruits and […]

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