
Preventing heatstroke in cars
Leaving a child alone in a car can lead to serious injury or death from heatstroke, even in cooler temperatures.
Leaving a child alone in a car can lead to serious injury or death from heatstroke, even in cooler temperatures.
The SARS-CoV-2 omicron variant (B.1.1.529) was first identified in Botswana and South Africa and was recently declared a variant of concern.
Symptoms of coronavirus in children include fever, cough, runny or stuffy nose, sore throat, muscle aches, diarrhea, vomiting and headache.
The bottom line is that if you have tested positive for COVID-19, in all likelihood it is safe to continue to breastfeed your child.
Look for age-appropriate toys and pay close attention to cautionary labels, such as “not intended for use by children under the age of three.”