For some babies latching on may not be as easy as for other babies. For most babies this only lasts a few days. But it can feel understandably heart-breaking when you have a baby who only spends a few seconds breastfeeding before falling asleep, or your baby is screaming every time you try and breastfeed. We discuss tips to help your baby to start latching on at the breast.
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If your baby shares a room with you in the early months, you may find that a baby monitor isn't necessary, at least for the time being. When your baby's crib is right next to yours, you can be confident that you'll hear every little sound and cry they make. However, if you have a two-story house and anticipate your baby taking naps upstairs, a monitor will certainly be useful.
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You can start brushing your baby's teeth as soon as their first tooth appears. Initially, you can use a soft cloth or a baby toothbrush with water. Once they turn 2 years old, you can introduce a ...