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Baby Spit-Up: How Much Is Too Much?

Occasional spitting up is very common when feeding young babies. In some cases, it can be a sign of a medical condition that requires treatment.

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Constant Crying: How to Cope with Colic

About one-fifth of all babies have this difficult, but temporary, condition. The good news is that most babies outgrow colic by the age of 3 or 4 months.

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The Fourth Trimester: A Guide for New Parents

The first three months after having a baby is a period of transition for the whole family as you recover from childbirth and learn to care for your newborn.

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New Infant Sleep Guidance: Law Bans Inclined Sleepers, Bumpers

Inclined sleepers are now banned under federal law due to the risk of injury and death. Learn more about updated infant safe sleep recommendations.

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Baby Care 101

As a new parent, taking care of your infant can be intimidating. Brush up on your caregiving skills with this quick primer.

”Jojo” Jones pictured before and after his kidney transplant procedure

Toddler Thrives After Receiving Kidney Transplant at UH Rainbow

After receiving a kidney transplant at UH Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital, one-and-a-half-year-old Josiah “Jojo” Jones is full of energy and doing great.

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Baby's Teeth Coming In? You Can Relieve Teething Pain Safely Without Medicine

Six simple solutions to give your baby teething pain relief without using any medicine -- either prescribed or over-the-counter.

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Easy Ways to Enhance Your Baby's Brain Development

Ninety percent of brain development occurs in the first 5.5 years of life. Learn how you can enhance your child’s brain development and strengthen emotional attachments.

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