
How to Wean from Breastfeeding
Weaning can feel like a logistics problem (when do I drop feeds?) and an emotional one (why do I feel teary about this?). Both are normal. Whether you are ready to stop breastfeeding completely, cut back to mornings and bedtime, or you are following your child’s lead, the gentlest weaning usually...
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The Witching Hour: Why Newborns Cry Every Evening
If your baby turns into a tiny, furious gremlin around dinnertime, welcome. You have found the club no one warned you about. In the pediatric clinic where I worked triage, parents described the same pattern over and over: “All day they’re fine… then every evening it’s crying, feeding,...
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When Do Toddlers Stop Napping? Signs the Afternoon Nap Is Over
If your toddler is suddenly treating the afternoon nap like a personal insult, you're not alone. In the clinic and in my own house, I've seen this exact phase play out: they stop napping, everyone gets a little cranky, and bedtime turns into a late-night negotiation summit. The good news: dropping...
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Tongue Tie in Babies
If you are here because feeding feels harder than it “should,” take a breath. Tongue tie talk is everywhere right now, and it can make parents feel like there is one secret diagnosis standing between them and a peaceful feeding. Sometimes tongue tie really is the missing piece. Sometimes it is...
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Flat Head Syndrome in Babies
If you have noticed a flat spot on your baby’s head, take a breath. You are not alone, and in most cases this is a common, fixable issue called positional plagiocephaly , also known as “flat head syndrome.” In my years as a pediatric triage nurse and now as a mom of three, I have talked with...
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Choking Hazards for Babies and Toddlers by Age
If you have ever watched your baby cough, gag, and turn beet-red over a tiny bite of banana, you know the feeling: your heart stops, time slows, and you suddenly cannot remember a single thing you have ever learned. Take a breath. Most kids will gag while learning to eat, and gagging is not the...
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Baby Acne: Causes and When It Goes Away
If you have found tiny red bumps on your newborn’s cheeks and immediately wondered, Did I do something wrong? let me stop you right there. Baby acne is incredibly common, not your fault, and in most cases it clears up on its own with time and gentle care. As a pediatric nurse and a mom who has...
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When Do Babies Start Standing Up?
Standing is one of those milestones that feels like it happens overnight. One day your baby is happily parked on the floor, and the next day they're hauling themselves up on the couch like they pay rent. If you're wondering when babies start standing up, what “counts,” and how to help without...
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Can Teething Cause a Fever?
If you have ever touched your baby’s warm forehead mid-teething and thought, “Is this just teeth… or are we getting sick?” you are not alone. I heard this question constantly as a pediatric triage nurse, and I have asked it myself at 2:00 AM with my own kids. Here’s the calm,...
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Bronchiolitis in Babies: Symptoms, Treatment, and When to Go to the ER
If your baby has a cold and suddenly sounds wheezy, is breathing faster than usual, or looks like they are working hard just to get air in, it is absolutely normal to feel alarmed. Bronchiolitis is one of the most common reasons babies end up needing medical care during cold and flu season, and it...
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Yeast Diaper Rash: How to Spot It and Treat It Fast
If you have been faithfully applying diaper cream and your baby’s rash is still bright red, angry, and spreading, you are not failing. You might just be dealing with a yeast diaper rash, which is a totally different beast than a simple irritation rash. As a pediatric nurse and a mom who has...
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Toddler Limping or Refusing to Walk: Causes and When to Worry
If your toddler is suddenly limping or flat-out refusing to walk, your brain goes straight to worst-case scenarios. I get it. I worked pediatric triage for years, and limping was one of those symptoms that made even calm parents sound shaky on the phone. The good news is that many toddler limps are...
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Toddler Snoring: Causes and When It Could Be Sleep Apnea
If you have ever stood outside your toddler’s door at night wondering, “How can someone so small make that much noise?” you are not alone. Toddler snoring is common, especially during colds and allergy seasons. Most of the time it is temporary and not dangerous. But sometimes snoring is your...
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Toddler Swollen Lymph Nodes: Causes and When to See a Doctor
You’re giving your toddler a bath, you run your hand along their neck, and suddenly your brain goes: What is that lump? If you are here after a late-night Google spiral, take a breath with me. In triage, I saw this all the time . In toddlers, swollen lymph nodes are often a sign that the immune...
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Toddler Stool Withholding
If your toddler is doing the stiff-legged tiptoeing, hiding behind the couch, turning red, and swearing they do not have to poop, you are not alone. Stool withholding is common in the toddler years, especially around potty training. It is also one of those problems that can spiral fast: one painful...
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Breath-Holding Spells in Toddlers
If you have ever watched your toddler get upset, let out a cry, then suddenly go silent and stop breathing, you already know this is not the kind of parenting moment you forget. It is fast, dramatic, and deeply scary. Here is the reassuring truth: breath-holding spells are common in toddlers, they...
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Growing Pains in Kids
If your child wakes up crying about leg pain at night but is running around like nothing happened by morning, you are in very familiar territory. “Growing pains” are a common reason kids complain of aches in their legs, and they can be dramatic, exhausting, and confusing all at once. Let’s...
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Warts in Kids: Types, Treatment, and When to See a Doctor
If you just found a mysterious little bump on your child’s hand or foot, take a breath. In the clinic, I saw warts constantly, especially in elementary school kids. They are annoying, sometimes painful, and yes, contagious. But they are usually harmless, often treatable, and sometimes stubborn...
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Sinus Infection in Toddlers: Symptoms and When It’s More Than a Cold
If your toddler’s runny nose has been hanging around long enough to deserve a name and a tiny apartment lease, you are not alone. In pediatrics, most of what looks like a “sinus infection” starts as a plain old virus. The tricky part is figuring out when it is still a cold doing cold things,...
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Asthma in Toddlers: Signs, Diagnosis, Treatment
If you are up at night counting breaths, listening for wheezes, and wondering if every cough means something scary, you are not alone. As a pediatric nurse and a mom, I have seen how stressful it is when toddlers struggle with breathing. The good news is that asthma is treatable, and most families...
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