Adjustment Disorders in Children
An adjustment disorder is an unhealthy emotional or behavioral reaction to a stressful event or change in a person's life. The response happens within 3 months of the stressful event.
An adjustment disorder is an unhealthy emotional or behavioral reaction to a stressful event or change in a person's life. The response happens within 3 months of the stressful event.
How much, what, and when to feed your baby can seem daunting. But this cheat sheet will give you the information you need to start your baby on the right nutritional path.
People who are breastfeeding should eat a well-balanced, varied diet and drink enough liquids. Read on for more details.
Most newborns adjust well to the outside world. But it's helpful to know about these warning signs that could indicate a possible problem.
Your baby's breathing isn't like yours. Babies breathe much more frequently and with different patterns than adults. Here's how to recognize normal breathing in your infant and how to spot signs of respiratory distress.
The system that controls body temperature is not well developed in a newborn. Here's what you need to know about fever and your baby.
If your milk is delayed coming in, or you're not making enough milk, don't give up. Read on for some helpful tips.
Crying is the way babies communicate. They cry because of hunger, discomfort, frustration, tiredness, and even loneliness.
The benefits of breastmilk are even higher for babies who are born high-risk. Read on for helpful information on breast pumps, methods for expressing milk, freezing extra breastmilk, and more.
You can help your child by being prepared and preventing injuries from happening. It is important to take charge of your child's health and follow a program designed to help you and your family stay healthy and safe.