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  • When your baby is young, crying is the only way to communicate with parents, through which they want to communicate their needs, and also a way to respond to parents. But sometimes it's hard to know what your child needs. As children get older, they will learn other ways to communicate with their ...
  • What is circumcision? Circumcision is surgery that removes the skin layer, called the foreskin, the part that covers the foreskin (head) of the penis. When is circumcision done? The circumcision for a newborn can be done before or after the mother and baby leave the hospital. It is only taken if ...
  • Pus is a strong bond formed between parents and children. This link makes parents always want to give their children the best care and love. And they always want to protect and nurture their little baby. This connection forces parents to wake up in the middle of the night to breastfeed and keep ...
  • Figure: A pacifier Why do some babies want a pacifier? Sucking is a natural instinct in babies. Some babies will suck their thumbs or other fingers, while others prefer sucking the pacifier. In older babies, a pacifier is a form of safety or comfort. What are some benefits of using ...
  • How to decide on circumcision for children? It is difficult to decide whether or not to give his newborn son circumcision or not. You need to consider all the benefits and risks that circumcision brings. Other factors, such as culture, religion and personal preferences, will also influence your ...
  • Do premature babies need special care? Babies born early (before their due date) may need special care in the first 2 years. Especially if the baby is very small after birth (less than 3 pounds or 1.36 kg). Here are some tips on how to take care of a newborn home from the hospital. The growth and ...
  • What your child eats will support their growth, development and play an important role in their future health. The good news is, just a few simple steps. You can ensure your children receive the right nutrients. When can your child start solid foods? Although each baby's needs are different. But ...
  • Do you remember your baby's first cry? From birth, your baby has started to communicate. At first, the crying of a newborn may seem like a foreign language to you. But before you can get out. You have learned that "language" and can meet every little need of your baby. Baby communicate like? Babies ...
  • Premature babies Pre-term or premature babies born earlier than full term babies. Preterm birth occurs when the pregnancy is less than 37 weeks old. Full-term babies are born between 37-42 weeks from the mother's last menstrual period. Babies born before 32 weeks are called "extremely ...
  • Apgar score The Apgar score is the first evaluation for your baby, done at the birth room as soon as your baby is born. This assessment is designed to quickly assess the health of a newborn immediately after birth as well as to determine the need for emergency medical support for the baby. Although ...
  • Pediatric Community Medicine Whether your baby is discharged from the hospital immediately after birth or is discharged later (possibly because the baby has to be treated at an intensive neonatal care unit), or through an adoption agency, taking the baby home is a big event you often imagine. Here ...
  • Physical improve 9-month-old babies can crawl, stretch, crawl and can pull themselves up and walk around tables and chairs. Babies can shake, hit hard and throw objects; Put your fingers in your mouth, clench your fists and drink from the cup. 9-month-old children can point to objects and usually ...
  • Physical improve 6-month-old babies can sit without much help. When lying on his back, he may put his foot in his mouth. Babies can roll from lying on their backs to their stomachs, stomachs and backs, and they can crawl back before lying on their stomach. When held, 6-month-old babies can support ...
  • Physical improve 4-month-old babies will start to flip. When lying on his stomach, he can keep his head straight, up high and lift his chest off the floor or mattress. He can also hold a toy and reach for his hand. Your baby may start teething, and will drool and chew on things for a few months ...
  • Expression at school Talk to your child's teacher often to learn about your child's behavior at school. Social and emotional development Your child may enjoy playing competitive games and team sports. Encourage outdoor social activities like group play or team sports. After school, encourage social ...