Although the symptoms
of baby illnesses can often be vague (such as crying or lethargy), the signs of serious illness are usually easy to spot.
Thankfully, most
common baby illnesses get better without medicines and actually strengthen your baby's immune system.
1 - being well informed about nutrition, baby safety and the symptoms
of baby illnesses; and 2 - having a good relationship with a baby doctor whom you trust.
Knowing how to cope when your baby becomes ill and what medication is recommended when they have a cold, cough or fever can help you to tackle
common baby illnesses.
We can help you solve breastfeeding and baby sleep problems, start solid foods, handle crying, know what your baby's ready for,
identify baby illnesses, track your baby's weekly development, find great childcare and baby activities, and more.
No one can decide for you how much you should read or whether you should turn to your baby book only when there is a pregnancy problem, or to confirm your suspicions about
a baby illness or symptom.
While that's its primary purpose, there are dozens of other uses for breast milk that can help remedy common childhood and
baby illnesses.
Breast milk won't give
your baby the illness and may even give antibodies to your baby to help fight off the illness.