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How To Help A Gassy Baby: an epic post

Newborn babies have immature GI systems which are naive when it comes to digestion. As they start to feed, there is an adjustment process, and gas is a normal byproduct of that process. Gas is a result of an imbalance between the air that goes into the system and the air that comes out of the system.

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How to Keep Your Children Safe During A Fire

Talk through what might happen during a fire with your children as matter-of-factly as possible. They may be woken up by the alarm, and they should not panic. Tell them that they should stay low to the ground, and check the door to see if it is hot. They should pick the safest, smoke-free route out. If the door is hot, KEEP IT CLOSED, place a wet towel under the door and choose the alternate route for escape. 

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How To Childproof For The Holidays!

When you think of children and holiday decorations, you have to be sure that everything is as safe as possible. Children have a way of finding trouble. What is the best way to childproof your holiday set-up without sacrificing the magic of your decorations? Here are some pediatrician-approved tips.

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Introducing Solids 101

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends introducing solids when infants are developmentally ready, usually between 4 and 6 months of age. Signs of readiness include good head control, losing the tongue thrust reflex, and showing interest in the solid food! 

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