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The Pros And Cons Of Co-sleeping

Co-sleeping is one of the many debatable topics for new age parents. It refers to the practice of parents sleeping in close proximity to their children. This could be physical proximity as well as sensory proximity where either one can touch and feel, hear and see the other one. Co-sleeping with children can be achieved in a number of ways such as bed sharing, room sharing and kids sleeping on beds attached to parents’ bed.

When To Stop Baby Swaddling?

Are you wondering when should you stop swaddling your child and why? This article can provide you with the top 6 reasons for why you should definitely stop swaddling your child after he reaches 3 or 4 months.

7 Tips On Feeding Newborns

As everyone says, breast milk is the best. But in rare cases when breastfeeding is not possible, you may use infant formula. Most newborns need about one feeding every two to three hours, a total of eight to 12 feedings a day. Moving hands to the mouth, sucking on fists and fingers, and lip smacking are early signs of a hungry newborn. Fussing and crying are later cues.

Your Baby At 3 Months

All babies develop at different rates. And it’s no different for 3 month-old babies. Don’t fret if your baby misses a development milestone – he might be some weeks ahead on some milestone and a bit behind on others. It will even out eventually.  But if you’re concerned that your baby has missed key milestones altogether, speak with your doctor. This guide shows what to expect from your three-month old baby.