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Sticky eye
'Sticky eye' occurs when your baby's tear duct gets blocked so the eye becomes very watery and produces a discharge. It's wise to get a doctor to check it out.
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Eyesight in children
Good eyesight is important for your child's learning and development. Learn more about vision problems and what you can do to help your child.
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Children and glasses
Wearing glasses might only be temporary to help your child correct their vision. Get some tips on how to encourage your child to wear their glasses.
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Cleaning your baby's ears, eyes and nose
Cleaning your baby's ears, eyes and nose is usually best done just before they have their bath. Learn how to clean your baby safely and without fuss.
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Conjunctivitis
Conjunctivitis is an inflammation of the surface of the eye. It is very common in young children and it can be highly contagious. Learn more here.
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Pregnancy rhinitis
Many women experience pregnancy rhinitis. Your symptoms may include a stuffy nose and watery eyes. Learn how you can relieve the symptoms.
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Getting your baby to sleep - infographic
Guide to establishing a bedtime routine and signs that your baby is tired.
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Bathing your newborn
Step-by-step infographic on how to give your newborn a bath.
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Your baby's growth and development - 1 month old
Your baby grows and develops from the moment they are born. At 1 month, cuddling, sleeping and feeding are all that matter to your baby.
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Sun and heat protection for babies and kids
Babies and children can easily get sunburnt and heatstroke, even when cool or overcast. Read on to learn how to protect your child.
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