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Sun Smarts for Your Baby

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Ready for some fresh air and sunshine? Learn how to get out and enjoy the outdoors while protecting your baby’s skin.
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Diaper Rash: A Pain in the Rear

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Uh-oh! Your baby's bottom has those telltale signs: It's red and inflamed, with swollen bumps. Read more to get some advice on treating your baby's diaper rash and how to prevent it from reoccurring. Find out what to do about diaper rash.
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Bath Time Basics

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There's nothing like a fresh-out-of-the-bath baby. And it can be tempting to bathe our little ones every night. Two or three baths a week are fine, though — our babies just don't get that dirty (wait till they're toddlers!). Get more tips.
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Be Sun Smart

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Taking your baby for a daytime outing can be lots of fun. A few tips for protecting your baby's skin while enjoying the sun: Apply sunscreen, cover up with clothes and a hat, and head for the shade. Get more ideas.
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How do I help my son's impetigo?

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My son has impetigo, I am sure of it. How did he get this? I have taken him to the doctor three times now, and nothing seems to help. The doctor has tried two different creams. Help! It hurts him so much.
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Tag Team Moisturizing

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You and your baby are in constant contact, which means that every time you moisturize your skin, you're helping to keep your baby's skin soft and smooth, too — a nice bonus! Find out more about moisturizers.
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Could an allergy cause a rash on only one side of my 9-month-old's body?
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My 5 1/2-month-old daughter has cradle cap on the sides of her face. She no longer has it in her scalp. Her pediatrician confirmed that the sides of her face have cradle cap. He suggested washing it with the rough end of a washcloth with Dove. I have done so for months, and she still has it on her face. The pediatrician advises that there is no prescription to help this condition. I am desperate to clear this up. Please help.
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My 7 1/2-month-old baby had five red bumps appear about 10 days ago. They disappeared a few days after she got them. Then yesterday she woke up with the exact same five bumps. This time they look and feel like ant bites, but the first time they were flat. They are in the exact same spots as five days ago. I have never had an insect bite reappear. What could they be?
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Diaper Dos and Don’ts

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Babies and diapers go hand and hand, as every parent of a newborn knows. Pick up some tried and true tips for keeping your baby clean and dry.
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