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by Yifang Xie
Picky eaters were probably sent here to make their parents’ lives miserable. I would know – I was that kid. In a lot of ways, I’m still that kid....
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by Yifang Xie
1.Their first poop doesn't stink.
The black, tar-like stuff called meconium is made up of mucus, fluid from the womb, and anything else they di...
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by Yifang Xie
Breastfeeding is recommended exclusively until six months of age and along with solid foods until at least one year of age. Talk with your pediatr...
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by XieYifang
In the midsummer season, the heat is hard to come by, and drinking too much water will cause the gastric juice to become weaker, causing the baby's...
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by XieYifang
There are some simple parent-child games that can help babies improve their language skills. Here is a brief introduction.
1. Face to face
Suitable...
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From the nutritional point of view, walnut oil is more nutritious
The content of saturated fatty acids in walnut oil is lower than that of olive oi...
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by XieYifang
Egg custard
Put one egg in a bowl, put a little salt and beat well, add water at a ratio of about one to one, and beat well again. You can also put...
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by XieYifang
1. Nipple confusion
The phenomenon that the newborn baby sucks the bottle before sucking the mother's nipple or uses the bottle frequently, and the...
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by XieYifang
In a normal full-term baby, the iron stored in the body can maintain the synthesis of hemoglobin within 5 months after birth.
How to supplement iro...
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by XieYifang
Chocolate has a sweet taste and is one of children's favorite snacks. However, due to its high-calorie and fat-inducing characteristics, chocolate ...
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by XieYifang
Nutritional prenatal education, pay attention to pregnant women's dietary conditioning, not only take care of pregnant women's taste, but also pay ...
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by XieYifang
Moms know that children grow rapidly and have a greater need for dietary nutrition, but their spleen and stomach are not fully developed and mature...
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