Babyproofing your home is a great way to ensure that your youngest family member stays safe from potential hazards. They’ll grow up healthy and happy, and you won’t have to worry about them...
Category: Preemie Care
When my son was born at 28 weeks, I wouldn’t be able to breastfeed him for several weeks later in the NICU. Until then, I had to pump milk and bring it into the hospital, where it was stored and...
A stable home environment may be the key to preventing behavioral health issues and other negative outcomes for preemie babies. Science Daily reports that researchers are studying the impact of...
Parents have a lot on their plates. As a parent of a preemie, you may have even more to deal with and issues to be concerned about. Take a deep breath and relax. Taking care of a preemie is a lot...
As if there isn't enough stress when you deliver a premature baby, you quickly have to face the question of how to feed your newborn. Breast milk is important for full-term babies, and it's even more...
Why do babies wear helmets? Plagiocephaly or flat head syndrome is a condition that is experienced in infancy where a baby develops a flat spot on his or her head. It is the primary reason babies...