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Can You Prevent Diarrhea In Infants And Children?
Prevent it you cannot, but you can definitely lower the risk of infants and children suffering from diarrhea if you vaccinate, maintain proper hygiene, handle food properly and keep your children away from others who have the runs. Here’s what you need to know to lower your child’s risk for diarrhea.Read more
Infant Gas - Not A Death Sentence
Your infant helplessly cries every evening, leaving you exhausted, you’ve already ran to the doctor, surfed the net and listened to all the grandmas. Your conclusion: your newborn is suffering from gas. And you’re probably right. While opinions about nursing moms’ diets and infant gas (or colic, in professional terms) remain under heated debate and myths are always to be taken with a grain of salt (yes, you can eat hummus and nurse), sometimes, changing one aspect of your daily diet can make a world of a difference. In any case, it can’t hurt to try.Read more
The Complete Guide to Treating Infant Reflux
Reflux occurs in roughly 50% of infants aged three months and younger. When occurring in a mild form, it does not endanger or hurt the infant’s quality of life. For most, reflux, which improves and even goes away completely by the infant’s first birthday, is most significantly felt after meals, when the stomach is full and bloated. This phenomenon can be mild, with little impact on the infant’s life and family, or it can be significantly difficult, inhibiting growth, development and quality of life and affecting the entire familyRead more
Eating Right & Keeping Your Infant Healthy
Keeping your infant healthy isn’t always an easy task: the variety of foods, nutritional supplements and medications is tremendous, and selecting the healthiest products for your infant is not always straightforward. So, how do you know what to give your infant? We’ve gathered the Health Ministry’s guidelines into a neat, informative article.Read more
Caring for Your Infant Post-Circumcision
Circumcision is an important ceremony in the Jewish religion. No less important: caring for your infant following the big event. How should you prepare? How should you care for baby? What to avoid? Everything you need to know to reduce stress before your infant’s circumcision, right here.Read more
How to Maintain Proper Infant & Toddler Weight
From the moment your child first enters the Tipat Chalav (well baby check-up clinic) system, you, the parent, will learn all about growth curves. What do percentiles mean and how does proper, healthy nutrition help maintain proper weight in infants? Everything you need to know, right here.Read more
Two-year-olds: Why Do They Cry?
Age two is an important stage in your child’s life, and as with every period, it has its challenges, including: temper tantrums, growing pains and social issues. How are you to cope with it all?Read more
“Prepare Me Ahead of Time": Stocking up on Infant Toiletries
Fever reducing medication, a humidifier to relieve stuffy noses and creams to treat the skin - everything you should have in your infant’s toiletry closet.Read more
After the Birth: Our Recommended Supply List
Aside from the Holy Trinity: crib, changing table and stroller, infant supply stores offer a wide variety of products. As such, it’s a good idea to make sense of it all: what is recommended to prepare before the birth, what is not necessary, what phenomena might your infant suffer from and how can you relieve said suffering by preparing your home ahead of time?Read more
Proper Nutrition While Nursing to Relieve Infant Gas
Are you allowed to drink coffee? Should you avoid dairy products? Can you continue eating legumes? Many mothers are unsure of what they should - and shouldn’t eat while nursing, especially when their infants suffer from gas. It is important to note that the link between maternal nutrition and infant gas has not been scientifically proven, though mothers who have attempted dietary modification do report experiencing success. Worth a try, isn’t it?Read more
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