Infant Health
There's a lot to learn when you welcome a new baby into your family. From safe sleep to common health questions, explore proven guidance that will help you feel confident and prepared to care for your infant during their first months of life.
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Infant Sleep
If you know anything about your baby's sleeping pattern, it's probably that it doesn't coincide with yours. But learning more about your baby's nighttime and daytime sleep needs can help you recognize what's normal, and what's not.

After a Burn: When to Call Your Child's Health Care Provider
Details about when to call your child's health care provider after a burn.

Teething
A baby's first tooth often appears between 5 and 7 months of age. Some babies get their first tooth a little earlier and others a little later. Here's what you need to know.
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Infant Milestones
Infant Milestones & Care: By 2 Months
Watch this video to understand the developmental milestones a parent should expect to see in their baby at birth to two months. This video will include social, and movement milestones, as well as important signs of a developmental delay.
Infant Milestones & Care: By 4 Months
Watch this video to learn more about the developmental milestones a parent should expect to see by four months old including social and movement guidelines as well as important signs of possible health issues.
Infant Milestones & Care: By 6 Months
Watch this video to understand the developmental milestones a parent should expect to see in their baby by six months. This video will include social, and movement milestones, as well as important signs of a developmental delay.
Infant Milestones and Care: By 9 Months
Watch this video to understand the developmental milestones a parent should expect to see in their baby at birth by nine months. This video will include social, and movement milestones, as well as important signs of a developmental delay.
Infant Milestones and Care: By 12 Months
Watch this video to understand the developmental milestones a parent should expect to see in their child by 12 months. This video will include social, and movement milestones, as well as important signs of a developmental delay.

