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Cradle cap
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Nov 2 2009, 11:32 AM EST by
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It is said that the cradle cap on a baby's scalp is not itchy and it doesn't cause any discomfort to the baby. Is it true? And will it cure on its own?
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RE: Cradle cap
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Nov 2 2009, 11:32 AM EST
Cradle cap is perfectly harmless. It's kind of like dandruff, in that it won't hurt you, it's just unflattering. You can use a small amount of baby oil or Head-n-Shoulders, let it set, then scrub with your fingers. Do that for until the cradle cap comes off. Bathtime is great for it, because you can soften the cap with water. Before you do it however, see where the cradle cap is concentrated, so you know where you're scrubbing.
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Baby Clothes
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May 20 2009, 1:29 AM EDT by
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Blocked Tear Duct
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May 13 2009, 3:28 PM EDT by
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Blocked tear duct is fairly common in baby’s life. Many babies are born without a fully developed nasolacrimal duct. This is called congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction or dacryostenosis. Can you tell me what are the treatments required in such conditions ?
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Diaper Rashes
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May 7 2009, 3:08 AM EDT by
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Diaper rashes are very common with babies. It creates creases or skin folds near diaper area. Diaper rashes creams can be used to reduce the irritation. Also keep the diaper area dry and change diapers as frequently as possible.
I used home made cloth diapers for my baby when at home. It lets the air pass well.
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Soothing Baby after immunization
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May 5 2009, 3:22 AM EDT by
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Indeed immunizations are very important for the healthy growth of newborn babies Immunizations will help to protect your babies from many serious diseases. But one should be carefully soothing the baby after immunization too. That particular day might be stressful for your baby.
Do anyone have ideas about different ways of soothing the baby ?
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Baby Massage
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Apr 23 2009, 11:44 AM EDT by
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Can anyone tell me if massaging with baby oils available in the market is safe for my baby. She is 2 months old. Is there any specific oil to mention which I can use for better development of bones and skin of my little wonder.
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UTIs
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Aug 30 2006, 2:41 PM EDT by
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I have a very strong feeling after 2 other children that I am pregnant and I have also contracted cystitis. My doctor has put me on antibiotics.... I know that a UTI can lead to a miscarriage, but does anyone know if this risk is from now on, or is it only when I actualy have the infection i.e. once cleared up, all risk attached to it gone. Trying not to worry and let things be, but can't help wondering. Can anyone help??
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