Parenting vol. 5: The third month
Handling increased demands on your time
The demands on your time increase as your baby grows and becomes more mobile. Even during stressful times, you can retain some control over your life and relationships. Read full story...
Beginning to eat solids
Most parents begin giving their infants solids at four to six months of age. Feeding your baby solids will go better if you follow your own baby's signs of readiness. Read full story...
Baby's safety requires constant attention
Increasing mobility and motor skills mean you must constantly review safety measures to keep your baby safe. Read full story...
Pregnancy care services
Health classes
Family medicine
Obstetrics and gynecology
Pediatrics
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Physical growth: 3 to 12 months
Development: By 3 months or soon thereafter
Safety: The third month and beyond
Feeding: Beginning to eat solids
Sleep: Through the night?
Your happy baby: Siblings
Hygiene: Diaper rash
Parent-to-parent: Finances
Immunizations: Missed doses?
Partnering with your baby's doctor: Trust, questions & calls
Vol. 4: The Second Month
Vol. 3: The First Month
Vol. 2: At Home With Your New Baby
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