Whooping cough: more common and more dangerous than you think
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about half of babies who get whooping cough have to be hospitalized.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about half of babies who get whooping cough have to be hospitalized.
Starting soon after birth, you should have regular wellness visits to make sure your child is developing at the expected pace.
A well child visit is the best time to talk to your pediatrician about normal growth, development and behavior.
Here are some tips to help you learn the difference between a potentially dangerous faint and more common, benign fainting in kids.
There are many opportunities in this new season to be creative and have fun packing healthy school lunches.