Lip tie in children is a condition that has gained more attention in recent years among parents and healthcare providers. It's important to understand what a lip tie is, how it can affect a child's health and development, and the options available for treatment. This article aims to shed light on these aspects to provide… Continue reading Lip Tie: Diagnosis and Treatment
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Tongue Ties in Children: Causes, Impacts, and Treatments
Jason recently had his tongue tie removed at five years old. He also had a lip tie removed, but that is a topic for another day! Tongue tie, medically known as ankyloglossia, is a condition present at birth that can affect a child's oral development and function. It occurs due to an unusually short, thick,… Continue reading Tongue Ties in Children: Causes, Impacts, and Treatments
Coping with PURPLE crying
As new parents navigate the tender first months of their baby's life, many are introduced to the phenomenon of "purple crying," a term that may be as perplexing as the episodes it describes. This term does not mean that the baby turns a shade of purple but rather describes a period of intense crying that… Continue reading Coping with PURPLE crying
How to Prepare Baby Formula
Welcoming a new baby into your home is a joyous occasion, but it can also bring a set of challenges for new parents. One of the immediate tasks parents often face is feeding the baby. While breastfeeding is a natural option, many parents rely on baby formula as a primary or supplemental source of nutrition… Continue reading How to Prepare Baby Formula
Disposable vs Cloth Diapers
When it comes to diapers, parents today have a vast array of options at their disposal. The age-old debate between cloth and disposable diapers has evolved into a full-fledged rivalry with each having its ardent proponents. While convenience might push many towards disposables, a rising consciousness about the environment has brought cloth diapers back into… Continue reading Disposable vs Cloth Diapers
Pros and Cons of Using a Baby Walker
Baby walkers have been a staple in many homes for generations. These devices, essentially a frame on wheels with a fabric seat, provide little ones with mobility before they're ready to walk on their own. Although they might seem like an attractive tool for helping babies learn to walk, the use of baby walkers is… Continue reading Pros and Cons of Using a Baby Walker
Pros and Cons of Different Sleep Sacks
As a new parent, one of the top concerns is ensuring your little one gets a good night's sleep. A baby sleep sack can be a valuable addition to your bedtime routine, providing comfort and security while keeping your baby snug. Sleep sacks are designed to replace traditional blankets and offer a safe sleeping environment.… Continue reading Pros and Cons of Different Sleep Sacks
Pro and Cons of Baby Pacifier Use
As a new parent, it's natural to be eager for answers on best practices for your child's growth, and the debate over baby pacifiers is a common area of uncertainty. Admittedly, Jason did not stop using a pacifier until age 4(!!!) due to a sensory oral fixation and the need for soothing. There's no shortage… Continue reading Pro and Cons of Baby Pacifier Use
How to Safely Heat Breastmilk or Formula
For many parents and caregivers, feeding time is a cherished part of their infant's routine. Whether the milk of choice is breast milk or infant formula, maintaining the optimal temperature for your baby's feed is essential for their comfort and digestion. Today we'll delve into several effective and safe methods to heat breast milk and… Continue reading How to Safely Heat Breastmilk or Formula
When is a Fever Too High for Young Children?
Jason with a fever of 103. Fever, although a common occurrence in young children, can be a cause for concern for many parents. A fever is the body's natural response to infection or illness, and it often indicates that the immune system is hard at work fighting off invaders. However, when a child's fever becomes… Continue reading When is a Fever Too High for Young Children?