During the weaning period, attention should be paid to a balanced diet to avoid malnutrition and digestive disorders caused by sudden weaning.
How to smoothly wean an eight-month-old baby who is exclusively breastfed, and how to deal with their resistance to bottles and formula milk?
As the baby grows, breast milk no longer meets all their nutritional needs. It is generally recommended to wean the baby between 9 and 12 months old. In areas where milk products or other substitute formulas are scarce, weaning can be appropriately delayed.
A three-month-old baby depends on a soothing pacifier to fall asleep, and parents are asking for advice on how to break the habit.
Does a diabetic parent’s care for children have an impact, and are the teas they drink suitable for children to consume?
Discussing whether a mother’s diarrhea during breastfeeding affects baby’s health
A baby’s scalp is delicate, and shaving it completely can easily cause injury. The lanugo serves as a protective layer for the scalp and fontanelle. Removing the lanugo can lead to excessive heat dissipation on the head, making the baby more susceptible to colds. The lanugo will naturally fall out and be replaced by real hair. There is no scientific evidence to suggest that shaving the lanugo will result in thicker hair.
How to improve the issue of baby’s urine being yellow?
Offering suggestions and methods to improve a 5-year-old child’s condition of frequent heat, good appetite but poor absorption.
At six months old, the baby’s breast milk is insufficient. Is it appropriate to wean during cold weather? Adapting to the weaning process.