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  2. The 11 Best Baby Eczema Creams | Healthline Parenthood

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    MG217 Baby Eczema Therapeutic Moisturizing Cream. Price: $. Most of the ingredients in this product should sound familiar: colloidal oatmeal, avocado oil, shea butter, and menthol. However, it ...

  3. Paediatric Glasgow Coma Scale - Wikipedia

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    The Paediatric Glasgow Coma Scale ( British English) or the Pediatric Glasgow Coma Score ( American English) or simply PGCS is the equivalent of the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) used to assess the level of consciousness of child patients. As many of the assessments for an adult patient would not be appropriate for infants, the Glasgow Coma Scale ...

  4. Fever in Infants: Signs of a Fever, Safe Temperatures, Taking ...

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    A baby's normal temperature can range from about 97 to 100.3 F. Most doctors consider a rectal temperature of 100.4 F or higher to be a fever. Take a few readings when your infant is well to get a ...

  5. Baby Weight Gain by Week: Averages for Breastfed & Formula ...

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    In general, here’s what you can expect for your baby’s weight gain by week: Baby’s age. Average weight gain in ounces. Average weight gain in grams. 5 days to 4 months. 5–7 ounces per week ...

  6. Baby Twitching in Sleep: Is This Normal? - Healthline

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    Generally, these twitches are perfectly normal. In fact, some researchers now believe that these myoclonic twitches help babies transform their rudimentary movements into coordinated movements ...

  7. Baby Overheating: Signs, Prevention, and Next Steps - Healthline

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    Ideally, you’ll want to keep your baby’s room temperature to between 68 and 72°F (20 and 22°C) and no higher than 75°F (23.8°C). This temperature range is appropriate in both winter and ...

  8. Umbilical Hernias in Babies: Causes, Symptoms ... - WebMD

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    Umbilical Hernia Causes. While you’re pregnant, the umbilical cord is connected to your baby ’s abdominal muscles through a small hole. This usually closes up after the baby’s born. When it ...

  9. Pediatrician or Family Doctor? How to Decide - WebMD

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    One drawback of a family doctor is that they don't spend as much time in training to treat children and don't spend as much time caring for children as a pediatrician does .Family physicians spend ...