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Why Can't Babies Have Honey? A Pediatrician's Guide for Parents
Honey isn't safe for babies under 12 months, not even cooked or baked. Learn why, the signs of infant botulism, hidden honey sources, and what to do if your baby ate honey.
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Can Newborns Sleep on Their Side? A Pediatrician's Guide to Safe Sleep
No — newborns should not sleep on their side. Learn why back sleeping is safest, what to do when your baby rolls, and how to create a safe sleep space. Medically reviewed by Dr. Makia Powers, MD, FAAP.
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Baby Eczema: Everything Parents Need to Know
Baby eczema affects up to 1 in 5 infants. Learn what causes it, how to soothe your baby's skin, and which treatments pediatricians recommend.
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Ten Simple Strategies to Help Your Baby Develop Speech
10 simple strategies to help your baby learn to talk, from speaking and reading to play and music.
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Why Is My Child’s Cough Lasting So Long
Is your child's cough lingering? You're not alone. Blueberry's pediatricians offer insights on what's typical, when to be concerned, and how to help your child find relief.
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My Baby Fell Off The Bed: What To Do (Pediatrician)
Most short falls don't cause serious harm. A pediatrician walks you through the immediate red flags, the 24-hour warning signs, when to call 911 vs. your pediatrician vs. wait at home, and whether it's safe to let your baby sleep.
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Baby Tylenol Dosage Chart: Safe Doses by Weight
The safe dose of baby Tylenol is 10 to 15 mg per kilogram of your child's weight. Use our pediatrician-approved dosage chart by weight, plus learn when to give Tylenol, how to measure safely, and when to call your doctor. Medically reviewed by Dr. Melissa Tribuzio, MD.
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6 Month Old Milestones: A Pediatrician's Guide for Parents
Six months sits well past the newborn stage — your baby is now stronger, more social, and ready to start exploring solid foods. By 6 months, most babies roll both ways and sit when propped on their hands.
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Green Poop in Babies: A Pediatrician's Guide
Green poop in babies is almost always normal — bile, iron-fortified formula, lactose overload, or fast digestion. Learn the real red flags and when to call a pediatrician.
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Baby Sleeping on Stomach: Is It Safe? A Pediatrician Explains
Is it safe for babies to sleep on their stomach? Pediatricians recommend back sleeping for every sleep until age 1 to lower the risk of SIDS. Once your baby can roll both ways on their own, they can stay in the position they choose. Learn the AAP safe sleep guidelines, when stomach sleeping becomes safe, and how to set up a safe sleep space.
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10 min read
Why Can't Babies Have Honey? A Pediatrician's Guide for Parents
Honey isn't safe for babies under 12 months, not even cooked or baked. Learn why, the signs of infant botulism, hidden honey sources, and what to do if your baby ate honey.
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