Danielle Estrada told Newsweek she battled postpartum anxiety and "constantly worried" her daughter wasn't eating enough.
(NEXSTAR) — Are you at your wit’s end trying to calm your baby? Good news: researchers say they’ve cracked the code on how to soothe fussy infants who won’t stop crying. In the peer-reviewed study ...
Crying and fussiness are common in babies, but frequent, intense episodes may signal colic. Paying attention to patterns and possible triggers can help you figure out what works best to calm them.
Baby hiccups are normal, harmless, and should resolve within 15 minutes to an hour.
Two mums describe how breastfeeding played a critical role in nourishing and soothing their babies during hospital treatment ...
You may notice your baby’s tongue not lifting, but persistent feeding problems are more likely to alert you to a potential ...