If you have trouble emptying your breast, apply warm compresses to the breast or take a warm shower before breast-feeding ||Use a firm mattress and avoid placing your baby on thick, fluffy padding that may interfere with breathing if your baby's face presses against it ||Put a photo of a face – yours – on the side of the cot for your baby to look at. Human faces fascinate babies ||Try to keep other elements of your baby's routine as normal as possible during the strike. ||Reflux is common in newborns. Most babies outgrow reflux between the time they are 1 and 2 years old ||Look for early signs of hunger, such as stirring and stretching, sucking motions and lip movements. Fussing and crying are later cues ||Don't allow your pet on the couch while you are holding baby. This makes dogs bigger and taller in relation to your infant and may encourage aggression. ||The AAP recommends sponge baths until the umbilical cord stump falls off — which might take up to three weeks ||The more you help your toddler put his feelings into words (“I’m mad. I want the truck.” “I’m sad. I can’t find my bear.”), the less they will show aggressive behaviour. ||Exclusive breastfeeding for at least 6 months is the best prevention of food allergies ||
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