However, once you've reached that six - month mark, it's perfectly okay to begin sleep training, as long
as your pediatrician agrees that your baby should be able to sleep through the night and has ruled out any underlying medical conditions.
Not exact matches
When choosing a
pediatrician, you should likely avoid these extremes, make sure you like your new doctor, and see if you
agree on important parenting topics, such
as breastfeeding, discipline, and not overusing antibiotics, etc..
Also, this is terrible, because I almost always
agree with everything Moxie says, and my
pediatrician said the same thing
as well, so that's two pro's I should be following, but I am not all that sure that bypassing tummy time has any long - term ill effects.
It was
as beautiful and magical
as it sounds, and it was the perfect food for my baby — something science, our
pediatrician, and all the hyper - mamas in town could
agree on.
Second,
pediatricians agree that breastfed babies are sick less often than bottle - fed babies
as they grow older; therefore, parents will spend less time caring for their sick children if they have been breastfed.
As a
pediatrician and former SIDS researcher, I
agree with your summary.
Once you have spoken to your
pediatrician as well
as your lactation consultant and they
agree that you have low milk supply on one breast, here are a few things you can do:
I
agree with sambo179 -
as with all decisions like this ASK YOUR
PEDIATRICIAN!!!
Even
pediatricians, child development and toy experts can't
agree on whether the nod to support breast - feeding in the Bebe Gloton (loosely translated
as baby glutton) would be healthy for young girls.
At 4 months, the
pediatrician said I can introduce him to solids, but I did not
agree because I felt he will surely choke
as he could not sit up
as yet.
Disagree that
pediatrician / nurse practitioner respected parent * Clinician respected parent's knowledge, knew what was going on with child, made parents feel like they were doing a good job (3 items, each rated
as «strongly disagree,» «disagree,» «
agree,» «strongly
agree»; Cronbach α =.72)
Disagree that
pediatrician / nurse practitioner listened to parent * Clinician took time to answer questions, understood main reason for visit, didn't have other things on their mind, gave parents a chance to ask questions, thought carefully about questions, not in a rush, encouraged questions (7 items, each rated
as «strongly disagree,» «disagree,» «
agree,» «strongly
agree»; Cronbach α =.87)