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Newborn Development - Week 4
Your newborn baby is probably still sleeping a lot, but week 4 may bring a treat - your baby's first smile, and it'll likely be aimed at you...
Expert : Dr. Adam J. Flisser
Baby Health Guru
The Flirt Factor
If you're a wallflower, your uber flirty friend is probably healthier than you. How does flirting make a body feel great?
Expert : Jamye Waxman
Sex Health Guru
Newborn Development - Week 5
After a month with your newborn, hopefully the pains of pregnancy and childbirth are just a memory. All the attention you're giving your bab...
Expert : Dr. Adam J. Flisser
Baby Health Guru
Your Baby's Major Milestones
It is always exciting when your infant reaches one of his developmental milestones. But when should your baby sit up, crawl and walk? From b...
Expert : Dr. Marleigh Moscatel
Baby Health Guru
Visiting the Pediatrician: Month 2
Your baby is in her second month, so you'll need to visit the pediatrician. During this checkup, the doctor gives vaccines like DTaP, pneumo...
Expert : Dr. Marleigh Moscatel
Baby Health Guru
Newborn Development - Month 3
At three months of age, your newborn will be an infant! A nine week old may start to learn what, and who, she likes, responding differently ...
Expert : Dr. Adam J. Flisser
Baby Health Guru
Newborn Development - Week 7
As your baby's senses develop, she'll start reacting in new and different ways to sounds, sights, and even smells. New expressions will emer...
Expert : Dr. Adam J. Flisser
Baby Health Guru
Newborn Development - Week 2
With only a week of worldly experience, your baby needs your help. A newborn should sleep on his back, but let him play on his stomach to wo...
Expert : Dr. Adam J. Flisser
Baby Health Guru
Understanding Autism
Symptoms of autism are rare in a newborn, but understanding autism (and knowing autism signs) can help parents concerned that they might hav...
Expert : Dr. Marleigh Moscatel
Baby Health Guru
Autism: Detecting the Signs
Parents, caregivers, family members, teachers, and others who spend a lot of time with children can look for red flags. Some may mean a dela...
Contributor : The National Institutes of Health (NIH)
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