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7 steps to get your baby to sleep alone in the crib

To get the baby to sleep alone in the crib, you need to get the baby used to sleeping alone little by little. To do this, a few steps must be followed each week. Each baby develops from one sleep to the next, and sometimes what works for one doesn’t work for another, so it’s […]

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How to know if your baby is hot or cold

Babies often cry when they are cold or hot due to discomfort. Therefore, to know if the baby is cold or hot, you must feel the baby’s body temperature under the clothes, in order to check whether the skin is cold or hot. This care is even more important in newborn babies, as they are […]

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Baby development at 3 months: weight, sleep and nutrition

3-month-old babies can better recognize the voice and image of their parents, guardians and family members, moving their neck towards people, voices, objects and sounds. Furthermore, when placed face down, babies can usually lift their head, part of their torso and shoulders. At 3 months, babies develop more facial expressions, smiling at people, in response […]

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Baby development at 5 months: weight, sleep and nutrition

The baby at 5 months already has better posture and balance of the head and trunk. Therefore, when he is laid on his stomach, he is able to support himself on his hands and drag himself, and begins to sit without support. In addition, the baby now holds objects better with his hands and, out […]

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Baby development at 2 months: weight, sleep and nutrition

The 2-month-old baby is a little more active than the newborn, however, he still interacts little with people and needs to sleep around 16 hours a day, and may have light, restless or more restful sleep. At 2 months, the baby improves head support, lifting his head when placed on his stomach. In addition, the […]

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Baby feeding: 0 to 12 months

The baby should only be fed with breast milk or infant formula until 6 months of age. However, from the 6th month onwards, milk no longer provides all the nutrients that the baby needs to develop and, therefore, the Brazilian Society of Pediatrics recommends the introduction of foods into the baby’s diet. Therefore, the baby […]

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When to give water to your baby and recommended amount

According to the Brazilian Society of Pediatrics, water should be given to babies from 6 months of age, which is when foods begin to be included in the diet. Furthermore, it is important to remember that the water must be filtered, boiled or treated with chlorine, and offered to the baby in a glass or […]

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Baby development at 1 month: weight, sleep and nutrition

The 1-month-old baby is a little more active than the newborn and can already lift his head for a short time when placed on his stomach. During this phase, the baby can also follow movements close to him and stare at a light point. At this age, babies tend to be very sleepy, sleeping around […]

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Baby development at 5 months: weight, sleep and nutrition

The baby at 5 months already has better posture and balance of the head and trunk. Therefore, when he is laid on his stomach, he is able to support himself on his hands and drag himself, and begins to sit without support. In addition, the baby now holds objects better with his hands and, out […]

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Baby development at 3 months: weight, sleep and nutrition

3-month-old babies can better recognize the voice and image of their parents, guardians and family members, moving their neck towards people, voices, objects and sounds. Furthermore, when placed face down, babies can usually lift their head, part of their torso and shoulders. At 3 months, babies develop more facial expressions, smiling at people, in response […]

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