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Pre-Chewing Your Baby’s Food Might Be Unhygienic But The Benefits They Appear To Parallel That Of Breastfeeding
Apr 5th
Babies start requiring non-milk food in their diets at six months old, but they don’t develop the molars they need to chew most foods until age 18 to 24 months.
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Physical Punishment On Children For Misbehavior Could Be Counter Productive
Feb 7th
Researchers from the University of Manitoba and of the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario, wrote in the Canadian Medical Association Journal said, ‘Virtually without exception, these studies found that physical punishment like smacking, spank was associated with higher levels of aggression against parents, siblings, peers and spouses.’
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Breastfeeding Mothers Are less Likely To Develop Hypertension Later In Life
Dec 26th
Mothers who breastfeed their babies for at least six months have lower blood pressure and they are less likely to develop hypertension later in life, according to a study.
Breastfed Babies Are More Healthier Later In Life Than Those Nurtured By Milk Formula
Dec 22nd
Breastfed babies follow a different growth pattern to those who drink formula milk, which is likely to have future health benefits, according to a study.
A Woman With A Stressful Early Pregnancy Lowers The Odds Of Delivering A Baby Boy
Dec 9th
A would be mother experiencing a stressful early pregnancy could either lower the odds for delivering a baby boy or raises the risk for a premature delivery.
Infant Formula Ads Influences Mothers Not To Breastfeed Their Babies
Nov 3rd
Filipino mothers who have been influenced by print or broadcast media advertisement and suggestions by their doctors to use infant formula milk, they likely end up to use those products for their babies.
Underweight Babies Are More Susceptible To Developing Autism – Study
Oct 18th
Babies born underweight are known to be susceptible to a variety of cognitive problems including autism.
Women Who Worry A Lot Are Less Likely To Give Birth To Baby Boys
Oct 17th
Under stress women are more likely to have baby girls than boys, experts say.
Prospective parents hoping to have a son and heir should just relax and worried women are less likely to give birth to baby boys as research suggests.
Is Stuttering Caused By Bad Parenting?
Jun 30th
Stuttering, which affects 5 percent of children, usually begins between ages 2 and 6. About 50 percent of stutterers have family members who have stuttered.
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Breastfed Babies Has Less Behavioral Problems – Study
May 20th
Children who are breastfed by mothers develop fewer behavioral problems, according to Oxford researchers.