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1: » Preventing Infant Tooth Decay
Tooth decay in infants and small children is commonly referred to as baby bottle tooth decay. It results from prolonged contact to sweet liquids that cling to the infant's or child's teeth. When the built up sugars combine with the bacteria in the mouth it makes an acid which begins to eat away at the teeth. Many parents do not realize that almost any liquid you put in your child's bottle unless it is water contains sugars that can cause serious damage to your infant's teeth. Many times the prolonged exposure is the result of allowing the infant to sleep with their bottle or to be allowed to continuously have a bottle in their mouth. Baby bottle tooth decay can cause serious damage to baby teeth as well as affect their permanent teeth. The following are steps you can take to help ensure proper dental hygiene and avoid tooth decay in infants and small children.

2: ABC Of Breastfeeding
From the first moment the infant is applied to the breast, it must be nursed upon a certain plan. This is necessary to the well-doing of the child

3: Your Formula Fed Baby and Colic - Changes You Can Make To Alleviate Colic Symptoms
Changing the formula you give your baby can make a dramatic change in the level of colicky behavior you are experiencing.

4: Breastfeeding Mom and Colicky Baby - Steps Mom Can Take to Help
Many times, colic in a breastfed baby can be traced to something in the mother's diet. Eliminating certain food categories can make a difference in the level of colic your baby displays.

5: What Baby Formula is Best for a Baby With Colic?
Many mothers choose to feed their babies formula because of hectic schedules and the difficulty with pumping milk. As a result, formula is a great option for many mothers. However, lots of moms regret the choice of feeding their babies formula when the baby develops colic. It will help mothers to realize that many babies, no matter whether breast fed or formula fed, will simply suffer from colic. So, if your baby is suffering from colic don't second guess yourself because most babies that develop colic simply develop it.

6: Surviving Colic
Colic is basically uncontrollable crying in a healthy baby. It can come as early as two weeks and last as long as three months. Typically they will cry for hours at a time and may do this a few times a week. If your baby is crying like this and appears ill of course seek medical attention. If you think your baby has colic but are worried or not sure don't hesitate to seek a diagnosis. Crying is the only way a baby has to communicate and the crying doesn't always mean colic.


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