I agree with this article, and yes, there are worse things that you can feed your child (like milkshakes and candy) but the article is trying to mention the unhealthy foods that are most
commonly given to babies.
In recent studies, scientists reported that the number of baths
commonly given to babies is too high and can lead to skin conditions like eczema.
Not exact matches
According
to Today's Parent, the number - one reason the responding parents
gave for disliking their
baby name is that it had become «too
commonly used.»
Our goal for Healthy Mama, Happy
Baby is
to give you the information you need about pregnancy nutrition and health without the judgment or fear - mongering that is so
commonly directed at expecting mothers.
Maybe a friend told you that she used a nipple shield for the first week when her
baby nursed or maybe you think you have flat nipples, so you bought one while pregnant or, more
commonly, maybe a well - meaning nurse
gave you one in the hospital when your new
baby had difficulty latching
to the breast.
In addition, the most
commonly noted periods of weight loss in Babywise
babies that I have documented (and others as well) show up at the 2 month and 4 month well
baby checks further
giving support
to the conclusion that healthy growth is probably affected well before the magic 2 and 4 month age guidelines
given in Babywise.
The convenience of co-sleeping for breastfeeding at night is the reason parents most
commonly give for choosing
to co - sleep.9 Mothers who bed - share with their
baby tend
to breastfeed longer and maintain exclusive breastfeeding longer than those who do not co - sleep.10 — 12
November 29 2001 At a news conference today, Commissioner of the Department of Consumer Services Caroline Orzac Shoenberger and KID Executive Director Nancy Cowles, among others, urged individuals
to pay special attention
to children's items most
commonly used or
given as gifts, such as cribs, car seats, high chairs, strollers /
baby carriers and play pens during the holiday season.
MONDAY, April 25, 2016 (HealthDay News)-- Parents
commonly give rice
to their
babies as a first food.
Captive rodents that are kept caged and not
given anything
to play with or
to chew on
commonly develop behavior problems including barbering (chewing hair off themselves), repetitive behaviors (such as cage bar chewing, jumping, digging, and running in patterns), fighting, cannibalism (of their mates and
babies), and repetitive teeth chattering.