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When a person drinks, a small amount of alcohol passes through the blood into breast milk. Regular exposure to too much alcohol can affect a baby's growth, ...
Children with Rett syndrome usually develop repetitive, purposeless hand movements, which differ from child to child. ... development. Problems or changes ...
The purpose of this study is to determine if sleep disturbance problems at 5-6 or 11-12 months of age will predict problems in neurological development at 18 ...
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This increases the baby's iron stores and reduces the risk of anemia, promoting healthy development and growth. Stage 3: Delivery of the placenta. After your ...
Your health care provider will routinely monitor your child's head growth at well-child visits. Talk to your pediatrician if you have concerns about your baby's ...
It's at this point in a baby's development that congenital heart defects may begin to develop. Researchers aren't sure what causes most types of congenital ...
Formula-fed and breast-fed babies. Infants born to mothers who smoked during pregnancy or after delivery have an increased risk of developing colic.
Your doctor may recommend developmental tests to identify if your child has delays in cognitive, language and social skills, if your child: Doesn't respond with ...
To keep your child's growth and development on track, offer iron-rich foods at meals and snacks. And talk to your child's health care team about the need for ...
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