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Calming Your Newborn
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Dr. Ann Kellams introduces this series on newborn care.
What are some reasons that my baby will be fussy or cry?
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Dr. Ann Kellams lists common things to check for when your baby is fussing.
What are some ways I can soothe my baby?
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Dr. Ann Kellams provides tips on calming a fussy baby.
Should I give my baby a pacifier?
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Dr. Ann Kellams explains how a pacifier can be used to calm your baby.
At what age should I give my baby a pacifier?
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Dr. Ann Kellams discusses when to give your baby a pacifier.
What is an umbilical cord?
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Dr. Ann Kellams explains the function of the umbilical cord.
How do I care for my baby’s umbilical cord?
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Dr. Ann Kellams explains how to care for your newborn's umbilical cord until it falls off.
What should the umbilical cord look like?
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Dr. Ann Kellams discusses the appearance of the umbilical cord.
How long will the umbilical cord stay on my baby?
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Dr. Ann Kellams discusses when to expect your newborn's umbilical cord to fall off.
What is swaddling?
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Dr. Ann Kellams explains what swaddling is and how it keeps babies calm.
How should I swaddle my baby?
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Dr. Ann Kellams provides tips on swaddling your infant.
Why is swaddling important?
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Dr. Ann Kellams discusses the importance of swaddling your baby.