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May 27, 2026

Gross Motor Delay Red Flags: When to Ask for an Evaluation

Outlines motor development signs that may deserve a pediatrician's input, such as persistent stiffness, floppiness, or missed major milestones. The guide helps parents prepare clear observations for a visit.

  • May 27, 2026

    Baby Fever at Night: What to Check Before Morning

    Explains how to monitor a baby's fever overnight, including temperature, comfort, hydration, and breathing. Parents get guidance on when waiting is reasonable and when to seek urgent advice.

  • May 27, 2026

    Baby Cough: When to Worry and When to Watch at Home

    Explains common causes of baby coughs and the symptoms that can signal breathing trouble or dehydration. Parents learn what comfort measures are usually safe and when medical care is needed.

  • May 27, 2026

    Baby Teething at Night: Comfort Tips That Are Safe

    Explains why teething discomfort may feel worse at night and what parents can do before bedtime. The article covers gum massage, chilled teethers, medication questions, and symptoms that are not likely from teething.

  • May 27, 2026

    Diaper Rash From Diarrhea: How to Protect Sore Skin

    Explains why diarrhea can quickly irritate diaper-area skin and what parents can do to reduce pain. The guide covers gentle cleaning, barrier creams, air time, and when rash needs medical care.

  • May 27, 2026

    Baby Vaccine Side Effects by Age: What Parents Commonly Notice

    Explains common mild vaccine reactions at routine baby visits, such as soreness, sleepiness, and low fever. Parents learn what can be monitored at home and which symptoms deserve a call.

  • May 27, 2026

    Newborn First-Week Feeding Schedule: What to Expect

    Explains how often newborns usually feed in the first week and why cluster feeding and small volumes are normal. Parents get signs that intake is on track and when to ask for help.

  • May 27, 2026

    Newborn Witching Hour: Why Evenings Get So Hard

    Explains why newborn fussiness often peaks in the evening and how hunger, overstimulation, and fatigue can overlap. Parents get soothing strategies and reassurance about when this phase usually improves.

  • May 27, 2026

    Newborn Hates Baths: How to Make Bath Time Calmer

    Explains why some newborns cry through baths and how temperature, timing, hunger, and handling can affect comfort. Parents get practical adjustments for safer, calmer washing.

  • May 27, 2026

    Umbilical Cord Care: Diaper Folding, Cleaning, and Warning Signs

    Explains how to keep the umbilical stump dry and reduce irritation from diapers and clothing. Parents learn what normal healing looks like and which signs should prompt a call.

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