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Do You Want to Know More About Newborn Reflux?
Young babies often regurgitate what they ate. This is called 'newborn reflux'. It refers to a phenomenon in which formula or breast milk that has already passed through the esophagus and has reached the stomach refluxes and comes back into...
Complete Control of Newborn Acne & Seborrheic Dermatitis
What is neonatal acne? When pimples are found on the face of a newborn baby like those in adolescent boys and girls, many parents ask, 'What should I do? Should I apply ointment?' However, newborn acne is surprisingly one of...
Newborn Care: Common Problems and Challenges
Today, we have compiled a list of common problems that are often appear in newborns. What do these include? 1. Newborn acne may appear. Newborn acne is said to be caused by hormones passed on from the mother during pregnancy....
Chest and Perineal Care Know-how in Summer Postpartum Care
In summer, because of the hot and humid weather, we need to be more concerned about perineal wounds and breast care. Today, we will learn about the basics of summer postpartum care, including know-how for breast and perineal care! 1....
Can I Eat Kimchi While Breastfeeding?
Question of the Day There was a saying that you should avoid certain foods your food while breastfeeding. Can I eat spicy food or side dishes such as kimchi? I'm only eating seaweed soup and rice because I’m not sure...
Basic Guidelines of Newborn Care
  Here are some basic guidelines that you should know when caring for a newborn baby! I've put these together so you can see them at a glance. Basic Guidelines for Caring for Newborns 1. What should I do when...
How Often Should I Breastfeed My Baby?
Breastfeeding Q&A 1. How often should I breastfeed my newborn? Newborns should feed at least eight times a day. Some babies may eat more than a dozen times a day, which is also fine. Each baby has a slightly different...
How to Breastfeed Your Baby: Learn from an Expert
For newborns, breastfeeding is usually done 8 to 12 times a day, for 10 to 30 minutes each time. By learning the correct breastfeeding posture, both the child and the parent can comfortably breastfeed. In particular, it can prevent nipple...
How to Practice Breastfeeding Step by Step
Breast milk is always supplied in a sterile state and is the best source of nutrition for a child. In particular, various immune substances and immune cells are concentrated in colostrum secreted for 7 to 10 days after childbirth. Today,...
How to Manage Your Attitude Towards Parenting
  Raising a pre-school child can cause a lot of anxiety. There are times when the child is young, and the parents are embarrassed because they do not have much parenting know-how. Today, let's take a look at how to...
Nursing Mother: Nutritional Recommendations
  You might hear a lot of advice about how to eat well when breastfeeding. In fact, breastfeeding mothers have the ability to produce the sufficient quantity and quality of milk, even if they are slightly deficient in nutrients. When...
When Choosing Baby Clothes, What Should I Consider?
  Today, we will introduce some tips to keep in mind when choosing clothes for children. Young children still have sensitive and fragile skin, so what kind of clothes should you choose? 1. Cotton clothes are recommended. 100% cotton clothes...
What Should I Do for Postpartum Care?
The period up to 6 weeks after delivery is called the 'partum period'. Pregnant women go through a variety of body changes during pregnancy, including repositioning of their organs and bloating. During the six weeks after giving birth, the pregnant...
Postpartum Depression Self-diagnosis Test
Postpartum depression is characterized by a depressed mood, severe anxiety, insomnia, excessive weight changes, decreased motivation, poor concentration, feelings of worthlessness or guilt about yourself, and, in severe cases, suicide or death during the postpartum period between 4 and 6...
Giving Birth: Natural or Caesarean Section?
When you are about to give birth, you will find a lot of information about natural childbirth and cesarean section births, and it might help to look at easy childbirth methods and postpartum recovery tips. There is certainly a lot...
Newborn Reflux: Is My Baby Okay?
Newborns have a different stomach shape than adults. The newborn's stomach is wide, low, and straight. The muscle that tightens the space between the esophagus and the stomach is also weak, so even a small amount of food in the...
Baby Care: Is it Okay for My Baby to Fart a Lot?
Question of the Day My baby frowns especially while sleeping and cries when they pass gas. Their bowel movements are normal and they usually don't cry when they have a bowel movement, so it's not like colic. Could this passing...
My Baby is Crying Every Night, Can I Self-diagnose Infant Colic?
What is Infant Colic? Infant colic refers when a newborn baby or a baby who is 2 to 3 months old does not have any physical disease, but experiences symptoms of severe, episodic crying.Does a baby who was born without...
Tips for the 10 Months of Pregnancy and Postpartum Care!
10 Months Pregnancy: Information at a Glance 1. 1st Month of Pregnancy Although it is technically called being one month pregnant, it is difficult to confirm whether or not you are pregnant. If you are preparing for a planned pregnancy,...
5 Tips to Increase Breastfeeding for Success as a Breastfeeding Mother
The benefits of breastfeeding are well known. Breast milk helps the development of the baby's immune system and is effective in preventing chronic diseases such as diabetes and allergies. In addition, breast milk is easier to digest than formula milk,...
5 Practical Tips for Maximising the Benefits of Breastfeeding!
The benefits of breastfeeding are already well known to mothers. It is said that breast-fed babies have higher immunity, and breast milk contains antiviral and intestinal mucosa maturation factors. In particular, it is said that the beneficial bacteria in the...