What Are the Different Types of Twins?

Updates to information, copy, sources, and formatting, and new medical review. What’s better than snuggling up with your baby bundle? How about snuggling up with two (or more!) bundles at the same time? And for some women, theirchances of having multiplescould skew even higher! But not all twins are born alike. Some are fraternal, and others are identical. So what’s the difference, anyway? Here’s the scoop on the various types oftwins and multiples....

October 5, 2016 · 2 min · 362 words · Emily Cooley

Benefits of Breastfeeding for Mom and Baby

It’s no exaggeration to say that breast milk is nature’s perfect food. Here are the many advantages of breastfeeding for your little one and yourself. While the reasons why arent fully understood, its thought that breastfed babies rouse from sleep more easily. The added immune protections may also play a role. Breastfeed newborns are less likely to suffer from constipation or diarrhea compared to babies who drink formula. And milk thats easier to digest translates to poops that smell (a little) better, too....

September 30, 2016 · 1 min · 200 words · William Lewis

2-Year-Old Child

My, how time flies! Your child’s memory is also much more sophisticated than just a few months ago. Shes beginning to understand abstract concepts such as now versus later and more versus fewer. Tots this age are known for their big ways of expressing themselves no matter what they’re feeling. It could beerupting molars, nightmares or night terrors,fear of the dark, illness or even stress. Most 2-year-old girls weigh 1912 to 3212 pounds and measure 3112 to 3612 inches tall....

September 20, 2016 · 3 min · 602 words · Michael Oliver

9 Signs Your Toddler Is Ready to Be Potty Trained

Major update for latest guidelines, tone and accuracy. Your toddler is drier for longer Are you changing fewer wet diapers that you used to? Your toddler is showing independence Got a tot who demands to try new things? But as a bigger kid,your toddler’s poopmay be more predictable. Others kids communicate through less verbal means say, by retreating to a corner or producing a preemptive grunt. Patience and the ability to do these gross-motor tasks are more potty training readiness signs....

September 20, 2016 · 1 min · 81 words · Carla Nguyen

Benefits of Parallel Play for Babies and Toddlers

This form of fun is called parallel play. What is parallel play? Parallel vs. solitary play: What’s the difference? Solitary and parallel play are two distinct and developmentally normal stages of play. Solitary play happens when a child plays completely on his own. During parallel play, multiple children play in close proximity without much engagement. These kinds of solo activities give tots a chance to explore without distraction and build new skills....

September 20, 2016 · 2 min · 274 words · Ashley Harmon

When Toddlers Touch Themselves: The Best Way to Handle a "Touchy" Situation

When your little one starts touching herself, don’t worry, stress or get embarrassed. Your toddler has discovered a part of her body that may have gone largely unexplored during infancy. What’s more, she might have learned that touching her genitals feels good. Why do toddlers touch themselves? Why does she keep doing it? Simple because it feels good. What to do about it How you should react depends on where you are....

September 20, 2016 · 1 min · 78 words · Carlos Moyer

Fine Motor Skills

What are fine motor skills? Whats the difference between fine and gross motor skills? Fine motor skills involve the small muscles in the fingers and hands. What age do fine motor skills develop? As your baby outgrows this reflex, hell discover other ways to use his fingers. As for what’s next? just whitelist our site to get all the best deals and offers from our partners.

September 6, 2016 · 1 min · 66 words · Maria White

How to Handle the Terrible Twos

Its got to be one of the most annoying remarks made by strangers when you’re a parent. Right up there with Shouldnt that baby be dressed more warmly? is the dreaded Just wait ‘til shes 2! But the terrible twos dont have to be so terrible. Sometimes they can be pretty terrific. What are the terrible twos? Why is your toddler acting this way? He can do more on his own too....

September 6, 2016 · 2 min · 322 words · Alexandria Lopez

How to Take Care of Your Toddler's Cough

Medically reviewed to ensure accuracy. Then, from out of nowhere, your child’s peaceful sleep suddenly turns into loud, raucous coughs. Your child may also need aCOVID-19 test. In the meantime, here’s what to know about the most common conditions that cause coughs. Croup can sound like a barking cough accompanied by a high-pitched squeak when inhaling. Other symptoms include fever, hoarseness, and difficulty swallowing or breathing. Your child may also have a fever, runny nose, vomiting and fatigue....

September 6, 2016 · 1 min · 134 words · Brett Kelley

Hospital Bag Checklist

Updates throughout to expert sources, text, guidelines and formatting. Peace of mind goes a long way when youre having a baby. Another thing to add to your to-do’s? A hospital bag packed with everything youll need when it’s time to have your baby. Experts recommend getting your hospital bag together at least a few weeks ahead of yourdue dateif possible. As for what to pack? Our helpful hospital bag checklist can be your guide....

August 29, 2016 · 1 min · 122 words · Catherine Cardenas

How Many Weeks, Months and Trimesters in a Pregnancy?

Your pregnancy countdown can get jumbled pretty quickly. Are you 13 weeks pregnant or in week 14? First trimester or your second? Three months pregnant or four? Fortunately, the answers are (relatively) simple once you know what to count. How many weeks are in a pregnancy? Keep in mind that only about 30 percent of pregnancies will reach precisely week 40. How many weeks are in a trimester? There are 13 or 14 weeks per trimester....

July 29, 2016 · 2 min · 389 words · Christina Nguyen

Postpartum Bleeding (Lochia): What's Normal and What's Not?

Updates to information, copy, sources, and formatting, and new medical review. Rest assured that postpartum bleeding is normal and temporary. What is postpartum bleeding or lochia? Vaginal postpartum bleeding, or lochia, is the discharge of blood and mucus that starts after delivery. Lochia is typically heavier and (often much) longer-lasting than your menstrual cycle. How long do you bleed after giving birth? However, every person is different, and postpartum bleeding may end sooner or later....

April 13, 2016 · 1 min · 205 words · Tony Rose

Prenatal Massage

Heres everything moms-to-be need to know about getting a massage during pregnancy. What is a prenatal massage? Prenatal massages are adapted for the anatomical changes you go through during pregnancy. Or you might lie on your side with the support of pillows and cushions. Can pregnant women get massages? And dont expect deep tissue work on your legs during a prenatal massage. While gentle pressure is safe (and can feel heavenly!...

April 7, 2016 · 1 min · 194 words · Eric Johnston