
Mayo Clinic Guide to Your Baby's First Years, 2nd Edition
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- Intro
- Introduction
- How to use this book
- PART 1 Caring for your child
- CHAPTER 1 Welcome to parenthood!
- Parenting 101
- This book
- CHAPTER 2 Baby's first days
- Baby bonding
- Baby's looks
- First examination
- Newborn issues
- Circumcision
- Screening tests
- CHAPTER 3 Feeding your baby
- Breast milk or formula?
- Breast-feeding
- Pumping breast milk
- Formula-Feeding
- Spitting Up
- CHAPTER 4 To solid foods and beyond
- Starting solids
- Introducing peanut butter, milk and other foods
- Family mealtimes
- CHAPTER 5 Diapers and all that stuff
- Finding the right diaper
- Getting equipped
- Changing diapers
- What's normal
- Diaper rash
- CHAPTER 6 Toilet training
- Recognizing readiness
- Active training
- Troubleshooting
- CHAPTER 7 Bathing and skin care
- Bathing basics
- Bathing, step by step
- Umbilical cord care
- Circumcision care
- Nail care
- Common skin conditions
- CHAPTER 8 Clothing your child
- A few shopping tips
- Wardrobe essentials
- Laundry tips
- CHAPTER 9 Sleep and sleep issues
- Newborn sleep schedule
- Sleep safety
- Good sleep habits
- Troubleshooting
- CHAPTER 10 Comforting a crying baby
- Why babies cry
- Understanding baby's cries
- Comforting strategies
- Colic
- Managing colic
- Keeping Your Cool
- CHAPTER 11 Building a relationship
- Nurturing your bond
- Understanding temperament
- You and your toddler
- Setting limits
- Playing with your toddler
- PART 2 Health and safety
- CHAPTER 12 Finding the right medical provider
- Getting started
- Medical provider options
- Factors to consider
- Evaluating your options
- A team approach
- CHAPTER 13 Checkups
- Checkup schedule
- What to expect at a well-child visit
- Questions and concerns
- CHAPTER 14 Vaccinations
- How vaccines work
- Why get vaccinated?
- Vaccine safety
- Childhood vaccinations
- Side effects of vaccines
- Weighing the risks and benefits
- CHAPTER 15 Child care
- Getting started
- Child care options
- Factors to consider
- Contact information
- Working together
- CHAPTER 16 Traveling with a little one
- Heading out
- Baby carriers
- Strollers
- Car seats
- Safe car seat use
- Preemies and small babies
- Air travel
- Plan for success
- CHAPTER 17 Home and outdoor safety
- Nursery safety
- Kitchen safety
- Feeding safety
- Bathroom safety
- Garage and basement safety
- Front yard and backyard safety
- General safety tips
- Preventing burns
- Preventing falls
- Preventing drowning
- Be cautious, not panicked
- CHAPTER 18 Emergency care
- When to seek emergency care
- Bleeding
- Choking
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
- Burns
- Electrical shock
- Animal or human bites
- Drowning
- Injury from a fall
- Swallowed poison
- Inhaled poison
- Poison on the skin
- Poison in the eye
- PART 3 Growth and development
- CHAPTER 19 Month 1
- Baby's growth and appearance
- Baby's movement
- Baby's sensory development
- Baby's mental development
- Baby's social development
- CHAPTER 20 Month 2
- Baby's growth and appearance
- Baby's movement
- Baby's sensory development
- Baby's mental development
- Baby's social development
- CHAPTER 21 Month 3
- Baby's growth and appearance
- Baby's movement
- Baby's sensory development
- Baby's mental development
- Baby's social development
- CHAPTER 22 Month 4
- Baby's growth and appearance
- Baby's movement
- Baby's sensory development
- Baby's mental development
- Baby's social development
- CHAPTER 23 Month 5
- Baby's growth and appearance
- Baby's movement
- Baby's sensory development
- Baby's mental development
- Baby's social development
- CHAPTER 24 Month 6
- Baby's growth and appearance
- Baby's movement
- Baby's sensory development
- Baby's mental development
- Baby's social development
- CHAPTER 25 Month 7
- Baby's growth and appearance
- Baby's movement
- Baby's sensory development
- Baby's mental development
- Baby's social development
- CHAPTER 26 Month 8
- Baby's growth and appearance
- Baby's movement
- Baby's sensory development
- Baby's mental development
- Baby's social development
- CHAPTER 27 Month 9
- Baby's growth and appearance
- Baby's movement
- Baby's sensory development
- Baby's mental development
- Baby's social development
- CHAPTER 28 Month 10
- Baby's growth and appearance
- Baby's movement
- Baby's sensory development
- Baby's mental development
- Baby's social development
- CHAPTER 29 Month 11
- Baby's growth and appearance
- Baby's movement
- Baby's sensory development
- Baby's mental development
- Baby's social development
- CHAPTER 30 Month 12
- Baby's growth and appearance
- Baby's movement
- Baby's sensory development
- Baby's mental development
- Baby's social development
- CHAPTER 31 Months 13 to 15
- Toddler's growth and appearance
- Toddler's movement
- Toddler's sensory development
- Toddler's mental development
- Toddler's social development
- CHAPTER 32 Months 16 to 18
- Toddler's growth and appearance
- Toddler's movement
- Toddler's sensory development
- Toddler's mental development
- Toddler's social development
- CHAPTER 33 Months 19 to 24
- Toddler's growth and appearance
- Toddler's movement
- Toddler's mental development
- Toddler's social development
- CHAPTER 34 Months 25 to 30
- Toddler's growth and appearance
- Toddler's movement
- Toddler's mental development
- Toddler's social development
- CHAPTER 35 Months 31 to 36
- Toddler's growth and appearance
- Toddler's movement
- Toddler's mental development
- Toddler's social development
- Part 4 Common illnesses and concerns
- Infants and medications
- Taking your child's temperature
- Caring for a sick child
- A to Z Illness Guide
- Allergies
- Anemia
- Asthma
- Bronchiolitis
- Colds
- Cough
- Constipation
- Crossed eyes
- Croup
- Diarrhea
- Ear infection
- Earwax blockage
- Fever
- Fifth disease
- Flu (influenza)
- Hand-foot-and-mouth disease
- Hives
- Impetigo
- Insect bites and stings
- Jaundice
- Lazy eye
- Pink eye (conjunctivitis)
- Pneumonia
- Reflux
- RSV
- Roseola
- Stomach flu (gastroenteritis)
- Sty
- Sunburn
- Swollen scrotum (from a hydrocele)
- Teary eyes
- Teething
- Thrush
- Urinary tract infection
- Vomiting
- Whooping cough
- PART 5 Managing and enjoying parenthood
- CHAPTER 36 Adapting to your new lifestyle
- Living on less sleep
- Getting comfortable with chaos
- Adjusting to your new role
- Juggling work and family
- Long days, short years
- CHAPTER 37 Parenting as a team
- A new bond
- New challenges
- Sharing the load
- Nurturing your team
- Rekindling romance
- Agreeing on child rearing
- A firm foundation
- CHAPTER 38 Single parenting
- Hard work, added pressure
- From surviving to thriving
- Rewards and strengths
- CHAPTER 39 Siblings and grandparents
- Siblings
- Sibling reactions
- Sibling rivalry
- If you have multiples
- Grandparents
- Grandparents as child care providers
- CHAPTER 40 When to have another child
- Deciding on another child
- Second pregnancy timing
- Spacing pros and cons
- PART 6 Special circumstances
- CHAPTER 41 Adoption
- Supporting your child's health
- Bonding
- Sharing your family story
- Handling difficult remarks
- Parenting is parenting
- CHAPTER 42 Caring for multiples
- Feeding
- Raising strong individuals
- Logistics
- Taking care of yourself
- CHAPTER 43 Premature baby
- Why premature birth happens
- Caring for a premature newborn
- Health issues
- Taking care of yourself
- Bringing baby home
- Baby's checkups
- CHAPTER 44 Delayed development
- What is delayed development?
- How is a delay identified?
- Possible causes
- Diagnosing a developmental delay
- What can be done?
- Get support
- CHAPTER 45 Autism spectrum disorder
- Understanding autism
- Early signs of autism
- Identifying autism in early childhood
- What happens after a diagnosis
- Beyond the first years
- CHAPTER 46 Other newborn conditions
- Blood disorders
- Breathing disorders
- Central nervous system disorders
- Digestive disorders
- Facial and extremity disorders
- Genital conditions
- Heart disorders
- Other disorders
- Additional resources
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