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  2. Bassinet vs. Crib: What’s Better for Baby? - Healthline

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    However, they have several important differences. The most obvious one is size — a crib takes up a lot more space than a bassinet, so a bassinet can be easier in a smaller house. Their smaller ...

  3. Baby Breathing Fast: What’s Normal and When You Should See a ...

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    extreme fussiness. deep cough. barking cough. fever above 100.4°F or 38°C (seek immediate care if your baby is under 3 months) If your newborn has any of the following signs, seek immediate care ...

  4. difficulty breathing during feeding. making a clicking sound while nursing. falling asleep often during nursing. acting extremely fatigued by nursing. slow weight gain or lack of weight gain ...

  5. Epstein Pearls: Benign but Bothersome - WebMD

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    Epstein pearls look like white bumps underneath the skin. They are opaque whitish-yellow cysts or lesions that can form on your baby’s gums or the roof of their mouth. Epstein pearls are small ...

  6. Is My Newborn’s Heavy Breathing Typical? - Healthline

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    Typical newborn breathing. Typically, a newborn takes 30 to 60 breaths per minute. This can slow down to 30 to 40 breaths per minute while they sleep. At 6 months, babies breathe about 25 to 40 ...

  7. The Baby Blues vs. Postpartum Depression: Similarities and ...

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    The baby blues and PPD can feature: low mood. random bouts of crying. feelings of overwhelm. anxiety, fear, or guilt. sadness and unhappiness. appetite changes. sleep disturbance. The baby blues ...

  8. 11 Benefits of Breastfeeding for Both Mom and Baby - Healthline

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    Breastfeeding can protect against multiple. Trusted Source. respiratory and gastrointestinal acute illnesses. Colds and infections. Babies exclusively breastfed for 6 months may have a lower risk ...

  9. What Should They Wear? How to Dress Baby for Sleep - Healthline

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    The basic rules. Perhaps you’ve heard about the general rule of thumb for dressing your baby for sleep: Put them in one additional layer than you would wear at night. This makes sense, as a baby ...