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  2. A hole in the ear is known as a preauricular pit. It’s a harmless condition some babies are born with. We’ll go over everything you need to know about preauricular pits, including what they ...

  3. Umbilical Cord Problems: What Should I Be Concerned About?

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    Umbilical Cord Knots. An umbilical cord knot happens when your baby moves around in a manner that causes a loop in the cord as if it were tied. ‌. Causes of an umbilical knot. Most cord knots ...

  4. Is Acetaminophen Safe for Babies and Children? - WebMD

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    The infant formulation was more concentrated than the one for older children. This meant parents didn't need to administer as much liquid per dose to babies, but babies still got the same amount ...

  5. Bronchiolitis in Babies: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, More

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    giving your child fluids like breast milk, formula, or water to stay hydrated; using a cool mist humidifier to add moisture to your child’s room, which helps with coughing; running a hot shower ...

  6. Diaphragm: Insertion, Cost, and More - Healthline

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    These products may create small holes in the silicone. Instead, try a brand such as Options Gynol II, which is specifically designed for use with diaphragms. Be sure to check the spermicide’s ...

  7. Exercises for Pectus Excavatum: Best Bets, Getting Started ...

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    Repeat 25 times. Dumbbell flys. The aim of dumbbell flys is to strengthen your chest and back muscles. Step 1: Lie on the floor on your back. Stretch your arms straight out to either side, with a ...

  8. What to Know About Teratogens and Birth Defects - WebMD

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    Congenital diaphragmatic hernia: This condition happens when a hole in the diaphragm restricts lung development due to abdominal content entering the chest through the hole. A surgery known as ...

  9. Diaphragm Pain: Causes and Treatment - Healthline

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    As your baby grows, your uterus pushes your diaphragm up and compresses your lungs, making it harder to breathe. If you experience prolonged or severe pain or persistent cough, contact your doctor