Search Results for: Babies
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How to Prevent RSV and Respiratory Illness in Babies
You can take steps to protect yourself from winter germs, but here's how you can also ask others to help protect you and your loved ones from illness.Read More
Categorized as: Living and Wellness, Pediatrics
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Is Screen Time Bad for Babies?
Research indicates that babies who use screens could have developmental delays, cognitive problems, and other long-term effects. Learn how to avoid screen use.Read More
Categorized as: Living and Wellness, Pediatrics
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Benefits of White Noise for Babies
White noise can be soothing for babies and help them sleep. But it's important to be aware of the volume in white noise devices. Here's what you need to know.Read More
Categorized as: Living and Wellness, Pediatrics
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How Lactating People Can Protect Babies From Illness
People who are pregnant or breastfeeding transfer antibodies they produce from vaccines to their babies. Learn more.Read More
Categorized as: Health Topics A-Z, Pregnancy and Childbirth
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When Do Babies Start Walking?
Your baby may or may not walk at the same time as your friend's baby — and that's OK. Here's what you need to know.Read More
Categorized as: Living and Wellness, Pediatrics
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Is It Safe for Babies to Sleep in a Swing?
While it's tempting to let your baby snooze in a swing, it's not always the best idea. Read on for the dos and don'ts of safe sleep.Read More
Categorized as: Health Topics A-Z, Pregnancy and Childbirth
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Winter Safety for Babies
It's usually fine to take your baby out in the cold. Just keep in mind these winter car seat safety rules — and other tips for keeping baby safe in winter.Read More
Categorized as: Living and Wellness, Pediatrics
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Understanding Heart Murmurs in Babies
When listening to your baby's heart with a stethoscope, the doctor can hear the heart valves open and close as they pump blood throughout the body. If the doctor hears extra blood moving in the heart, your baby may have a heart murmur.Read More
Categorized as: Living and Wellness, Pediatrics
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‘I Love You 366 Days a Year:’ Magee Celebrates Leap Year Babies
Babies at UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital received an especially meaningful Leap Year present. Learn more about the leap day celebration.Watch Now
Categorized as: Health Topics A-Z, Pregnancy and Childbirth