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Babies in cold weather
It's important to be aware of how much clothing and the type of clothing your baby will need to keep comfortably warm in cold weather.
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Shaken baby
Shaking your baby can cause serious damage to their brain. Find out what happens if you shake your baby and what to do if your baby does not stop crying.
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Understanding baby growth charts
Baby (or infant) growth charts indicate how your baby is growing. They record changes in your baby's length, weight, and head circumference.
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Baby monitors and sensors
Baby monitors and sensors can alert you when your baby cries, but they shouldn't be your only safety measure. Learn more about them here.
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Knowing your baby is well - podcast
Listen to Dianne Zalitis, midwife and Clinical Lead at Pregnancy, Birth and Baby, talk to Feed Play Love with Shevonne Hunt about signs your baby is well.
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Sleep and settling your baby
Every baby will have their own pattern of sleeping. Find out how to settle and calm your baby and how to safely put your baby to sleep.
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Common myths about babies
Find out about some of the common myths you may hear or read about young babies.
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Baby walkers and exercise jumpers
Baby walkers and exercise jumpers can delay walking development and can be dangerous – the Australian Government and other health and safety professionals don’t recommend them.
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Guide to dressing your baby in cold weather
You want your baby to feel comfortably warm — not hot or cold. Use this guide on how best to dress your baby in colder months.
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Your baby's growth and development - 7 months old
At 7 months, your baby may be sitting up on their own and eating solid foods. Learn more about your baby's development at 7 months.
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