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Your baby seems to be growing and developing at lightning speed. They’re learning and doing new things every day, including some things that you’d rather they didn’t do. But if your baby is suddenly ...
If your baby is fussy, cries more than usual, and tugs at their ear, they may have an ear infection. Five out of six children will have an ear infection before their 3rd birthday, according to the ...
Many babies and young children do not require antibiotics for ear infections. It is possible that home remedies, such as acetaminophen, warm compresses, and drinking more fluids, may help. This ...
Soon after giving birth to a baby girl, Jennifer McMullen noticed that one of her daughter's ears looked a little different. "She had a condition called lidding, where the top part of the cartilage in ...
I’m a mum of two and a parenting writer, so I know just how far you’d go to ensure your baby is safe, calm and content. To maintain a social life, however, sometimes you want to head out with your ...
Ear infections are one of the most common reasons parents bring children to the doctor. And since babies can't tell us what's wrong, ear infections are particularly worrisome when you're the parent of ...
Soon after giving birth to a baby girl, Jennifer McMullen noticed that one of her daughter's ears looked a little different. "She had a condition called lidding, where the top part of the cartilage in ...