Posts Tagged ‘baby gums’

Breastfeeding: Baby Extra Vitamins

In breast milk are nearly all the nutrients your baby needs to grow. Only vitamin K and D are not sufficient. Your child has needed for blood clotting vitamin K and vitamin D for proper bone development.

Vitamin K

If your baby is breastfeeding, you need him the first thirteen weeks of extra vitamin K issue. Vitamin K is important for blood clotting. If your baby has too little of this, hemorrhages can occur. Vitamin K is not naturally present in breast milk. A supplement is necessary. It is recommended that your baby additional 25 micrograms of Vitamin K per day to give. After three months your baby is enough vitamin K to itself. (more…)

Baby’s First Teeth – Ear Infections and Diarrhea

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Between 3 and 12 months, it is generally time for the first teeth start appearing. Usually it is one of the bottom two front teeth first appear as small grains break through the gums. This is followed by the upper two front teeth, upper and lower lateral incisors, primary molars, canines, and finally the rest of the molars. All milk teeth usually have been about three years old

Doctors and other experts say that the tooth is usually rupture at most result in itching gums and some discomfort for the baby, but nothing more serious than that. Something that is not at all consistent with what parents experience during the period when their children get their first teeth. (more…)

Baby Teething

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Teething is the process of growth and eruption of teeth through the gums. This is a normal stage of infant development.

The two lower incisor teeth appear first, between the 5th and 9th month, then leave the two upper incisors, then the two upper side and later the two lower side. The four first molars come in between 18 and 24 months, and are what give the most trouble. At 30 months, generally, have already lt the 20 primary teeth. (more…)

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