When your baby has a bubbling belly, the newborn's gas drops will do wonders. Although flatulence is normal for breast-fed and formula-fed babies, overdose can cause discomfort and pain, which can lead to frequent crying and lack of sleep for the baby and parents. If you know, you know.
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December 1-A Cambridge Springs woman was sentenced in Crawford County General Court for allowing her bulldog to bite her 7-month-old granddaughter in the face of the woman's house in January.
Sue E. Blair, 41, lives at 147 Kearney Avenue and was sentenced to 18 months probation by Judge Mar
A new study shows that plastic baby bottles release microplastics into the liquid when heated or shaken. Tim Clayton/Corbis hide caption via Getty Images
A new study shows that plastic baby bottles release microplastics into the liquid when heated or shaken.
Charlie Lanxton for Dailymail.com
Published: November 18, 2021 16:24 EDT | Updated: November 19, 2021 08:23 EDT
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This time of year is a considerable challenge for breastfeeding mothers. Although the happiness of the holiday is among us, with it comes the business and pressure of family gatherings, decoration, cooking, shopping, packaging and other holiday activities. This is also the season when we often se
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San Francisco, November 24, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - A new report from Grand View Research, Inc. shows that by 2028, the global baby breast warmer and sterilizer market is expected to reach US$210.9 million. From 2021 to 2028, the compoun
If, like many parents, you have been looking for the best water bottle for your kids-you know this: it looks good, it doesn't leak, and can handle one or three playgrounds-the search is over.
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When we became parents, no one warned us how many bottles of water our children would drink in their early years. Between breaking them, chewing straws to pieces, losing them in the park, or just deciding that they no longer like them, many of us find oursel
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