Articles about "pacifiers" 17
Newborns and pacifiers
Some babies will opt for a cuddly toy over a dummy, but others will find much comfort from their dummy. If a dummy is what your baby is after it is always best to choose an orthodontic type.
Soothing your crying baby
Every baby cries, so do not feel disheartened if your little one is spending countless hours in tears. There are lots of ways to soothe and help a crying newborn.
Colic
Colic can be upsetting and exhausting for new parents – if your baby suffers from it, it’ll test all your parenting skills and your patience in the early months. The good news is that it cause . . .
Packing your diaper bag
It is always good to be prepared, and such is certainly the case when traveling with your little one.
Pacifiers: yes or no?
All babies have a strong sucking reflex, and sucking on a pacifier has long been used as a means of calming and soothing them.
Some babies will suck on anything they can find, be it thumbs, . . .
Sterilizing your feeding equipment
Your baby's immune system is still developing and because of this it is extra important to sterilise all of your feeding equipment.
Pacifiers and newborns
All babies have a sucking reflex, and giving them a pacifier has long been used as a means of calming and soothing them.
Some babies will suck on anything they can find, be it thumbs . . .
Baby development: four months
This month you’ll discover just
how sociable your baby is. She loves other people and will smile at anyone who
makes her laugh (you’ll be leaving trails of people behind swooning at her
smiles when . . .
Traveling with a baby
There are pros and cons to traveling with a newborn or an older baby – as your child develops there are always going to be new challenges and there’s probably never going to be a ‘perfect’ age to . . .
Sleep comfort habits and aids
What is a comfort habit? A comfort habit is something that literally helps to soothe and relax your child. It can be anything from a dummy to a beloved toy.
Everyone has a diffe . . .