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Discovering how to take care of your baby can be challenging, especially for first time parents. Learn baby care tips on burping, dressing, diapering and more.
If you're a new parent, get the basics in this guide about burping, bathing, bonding, and other baby-care concerns.
Here are the best tips for newborn baby care during the first month of nursing, soothing, sleeping, getting your partner involved, going out, and staying sane.
If you're a new parent, keep reading our newborn baby care guide for advice on handling visitors, choosing clothing, navigating car seat safety, maintaining a feeding schedule, settling into a...
Bathe your baby safely, but not too frequently. When your baby is awake, bond with her, calm her and do tummy time. Ask for support. Whether you’re breastfeeding or using formula, feed your baby...
You'll be feeding your newborn around the clock, dealing with sleep deprivation, changing diapers, and learning how to soothe your crying baby. Knowing what to expect from your newborn will make your first weeks home together a little less overwhelming. Here's what you need to know about caring for your brand-new baby.
How to Raise a Happy Baby. Get information on basic baby care, baths, burping, gas, jaundice, pediatricians, medicine, shaken baby syndrome and more from the editors of Parents magazine.
First Year for Your Newborn Baby. Everything you have to look forward to now that you have a baby, from milestones to baby's growth, plus tips to make life easier. Go to Your Baby's Age. Weeks. 0-1. Week. 2. Week. 3. Week. 4. Week. 5. Week. 6. Week. 7. Month. 2. Month. 3. Month. 4. Month. 5. Month. 6. Month. 7. Month. 8. Month. 9. Month. 10. Month.
Bringing home a newborn baby can be an exciting and terrifying time for new and seasoned parents alike. Here are all the things you need to know to help you navigate caring for your newborn baby...
Tips and information. Wipe the baby dry and clean and delay the first bath for at least 24 hours. Keep the baby warm with one or two layers of clothes more than adults and keep the head covered with a hat. Have the baby tested for eye and hearing problems and for jaundice.