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Category: Infants

Help Baby Get A Good Latch

Help Baby Get A Good Latch

Posted on January 27, 2018February 7, 2023 by Parent Trust

Latch is the way your baby’s mouth holds on to your breast as she nurses. If it’s a good latch, your baby gets milk and it doesn’t hurt your nipples. Some babies get onto the nipple and areola (the dark area around the nipple) without much trouble. Others need help to get a good latch.  Read More

Posted in Infants Tagged breastfeeding, latch
Stop The Diaper Changing Battles

Stop The Diaper Changing Battles

Posted on July 14, 2017February 8, 2023 by Parent Trust

Babies are little bundles of energy! They don’t want to lie still to have their diapers changed. They cry, fuss, or even crawl away. A simple issue can turn into a major tug-of-war between parent and baby. Diaper changing as a ritual The position of parent and baby during a diaper change is perfect for Read More

Posted in Infants, Toddlers Tagged diaper, Elizabeth Pantley
Sleeping Through The Night

Sleeping Through The Night

Posted on July 14, 2017February 8, 2023 by Parent Trust

What is Preventing Your Baby from Sleeping Through the Night? Here’s something that may really surprise you: As much as we may want our babies to sleep through the night, our own subconscious emotions sometimes hold us back from encouraging change in our babies’ sleeping habits. You yourself may be the very obstacle preventing a Read More

Posted in Infants Tagged Elizabeth Pantley, sleep
Wonderful Sounds For Sleep

Wonderful Sounds For Sleep

Posted on July 14, 2017February 8, 2023 by Parent Trust

The environment that your baby enjoyed for nine long months in the womb was not one of absolute quiet. There was a constant symphony of sound — your heartbeat and fluids rushing in and out of the placenta. (Remember those sounds from when you listened to your baby’s heartbeat with the Doppler stethoscope?) Research indicates Read More

Posted in Infants Tagged Elizabeth Pantley, sleep
Newborn Babies And Sleep

Newborn Babies And Sleep

Posted on July 14, 2017February 8, 2023 by Parent Trust

Congratulations on the birth of your new baby. This is a glorious time in your life-and a sleepless time too. Newborns have very different sleep needs than older babies. This article will help you understand your baby’s developing sleep patterns, and will help you have reasonable expectations for sleep. Read, Learn, and Beware of Bad Read More

Posted in Infants Tagged Elizabeth Pantley, sleep
When to Feed a Baby

When to Feed a Baby

Posted on July 14, 2017February 8, 2023 by Parent Trust

Feed your baby whenever he wants to eat. He’ll use hunger cues (physical signs) to tell you when he wants milk. For example, he’ll show you he’s hungry by sucking on anything close to his mouth. Or he’ll make little sounds and try to suck on his hands. Or he’ll suck on his blanket or Read More

Posted in Infants Tagged breastfeeding, feeding, nursing, Simple Guide to Having a Baby
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