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GER vs. GERD: When Should I Worry?

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If you’ve cared for an infant for any length of time, you understand spit-up is inevitable. Babies naturally swallow air along with breast milk or formula during feedings. As their stomach becomes full, your baby may spit-up to relieve some pressure. This is perfectly normal and known as Gastroesophageal Reflux (GER), which most infants experience. […]

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Well Child Visits for Infants

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Our last blog covered the importance of well-child visits and provided a checklist for newborn visits. This month, we are focusing on infant visits. As with newborn well visits, infant well visits continue to focus on the growth and development of your child. Proper development during your baby’s first year is crucial, which is why […]

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Well Child Visits for Newborns

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There is a common phrase I’m sure you’ve heard throughout your life: “It takes a village to raise a child.” We often say this in jest, but there is real truth to this statement. It is important to surround yourself with a community of people that you trust, ensuring your children grow and develop in […]

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What is the difference between Asthma or RSV?

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If you have an asthmatic child, chances are you pay close attention to when Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) season begins and ends. You know all too well the importance of remaining vigilant during this time of the year, and you and your child certainly work hard to prevent asthma flare-ups. As we say goodbye to […]

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