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The feeding practice of on-demand feeding is recommended for preterm infants. Either breast milk or formula should be fed when the baby seems hungry.
Indigestion, flatulence, colic in infants, coughs, common cold, eye irritations, lactation problems, intestinal problems, lack of appetite.
14-18 month.
Drugs can be used to treat the hypertension and heart failure. Surgery is recommended for infants with other, associated cardiac defects and for those infants not responding to drug therapy
Due to the caffeine content, cola products are not recommended for infants or toddlers (or even young children).
Stick with recommended formula for infants and then switch to whole milk when appropriate, I believe at 1 year of age.
Some of them are which is why it is usually recommended for ages 2 and up. Infants should not be allowed to play with them.
It is often reffered to that youth need more sleep than infants but a healthy 8 hours of sleep a night is a great minimum.
Cow's milk can contain very small amounts of iron. According to studies, cow's milk can actually cause iron deficiency, which is why it is not recommended for infants.
Children will be fine around electric blankets, but shouldn't be used around infants who could overheat.
I don't believe peanuts harm infants but the harm while breast-feeding is, in some countries where peanuts aren't a regular dietary staple, it is not recommended to eat high allergen foods. Eating peanuts/peanut butter while breast-feeding may cause the child to have an allergic reaction it.
99 F is not a fever for infants.