Babies

From breast-feeding and immunisation to sleeping problems and weight gain, there are hundreds of health issues that can affect new babies and, of course, their families.

The Babies topic provides reliable information on many of these issues.

Child and Youth Health  [Child and Youth Health (South Australia)]  and Raising Children Network: the Australian parenting website [Raising Children Network (RCN)] provide a range of general information on baby health issues.

Reviewed January 2008

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Babies and Sleeping
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Babies' Teeth
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Links to information about babies´ teeth and teething issues.
Baby Development
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Links to information on the development of babies and toddlers, including the stages they go through.
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Links to information about feeding babies, especially breastfeeding.
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Links to information about antibiotics and their effects on babies.
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Health Checks for Babies
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Links to information about health checks for babies, including immunisation information.
Immunisation for Babies
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Links to information on immunisation schedules and issues related to immunising babies.
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Links to information on Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, the risk factors, precautions and support for people affected by SIDS.
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Links to information on the use of Vitamin K to prevent serious bleeding in newborn babies, including Haemorrhagic Disease of the Newborn (HDN).