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The baby book : everything you need to know about your baby--from birth to age two
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The baby book : everything you need to know about your baby--from birth to age two

著者: William Sears, M.D.; et al
出版商: Boston : Little, Brown, ©2003.
版本/格式:   图书 : 英语 : 2nd ed., [rev. and updated]查看所有的版本和格式
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Features information on every aspect of infant care, including the treatment of illnesses and infant nutritional requirements, and focuses on a baby's five needs: eating, sleeping, development, health, and comfort.
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所有的著者/提供者: William Sears, M.D.; et al
ISBN: 0316778001 9780316778008
OCLC号码: 50476728
注意: Previous ed. cataloged under the m.e. Sears, William.
Includes index.
描述: xiv, 769 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
内容: Getting Started: Baby-Care Basics --
Getting Attached: What It Means --
Parenting Your Baby --
The Seven Baby B's of Attachment Parenting --
Attachment Parenting Includes Fathers --
Some Questions You May Have --
Ten Tips for Having a Safe and Satisfying Birth --
Choose Dr. Right for Yourself --
Choose the Right Birthing Environment --
Use a Professional Labor Assistant --
Get Moving --
Get Off Your Back --
Experiment with Labor Positions --
Use Technology Wisely --
Use Medical Pain Relief Wisely --
Avoid an Episiotomy --
Formulate Your Birth Plan --
Preparing for Baby --
Choosing Dr. Right for Your Baby --
Choosing Other VIPs --
Choosing Whether to Breastfeed or Bottlefeed --
Circumcised or Intact? --
Cord Blood Stem Cell Banking --
Expanded Newborn Screening Blood Test --
Preparing Your Nest --
Getting the Right Start with Your Newborn --
Baby's First Minutes --
Bonding--What It Means, How to Do It --
Getting to Know Your Newborn --
Attachment-Promoting Behaviors --
Birthday "Pictures" --
Routine Hospital Procedures --
Newborn Jaundice --
Baby's First Checkup --
Postpartum Family Adjustments --
Nesting-in --
Role Adjustments --
Preventing and Overcoming Postpartum Depression --
Now We Are Three --
Shaping Up After Childbirth --
Caring for Your Baby's Bodily Needs --
Diapering Your Baby --
Cord Care --
Care of the Circumcision Site --
Nail Care --
Bathing Baby --
Keeping Baby Comfortable --
Pacifiers: In or Out? --
The Right Touch: The Art of Infant Massage --
Common Concerns in the Early Weeks --
Early Newborn Changes --
Spitting Up --
Eyes --
Baby's Mouth --
Newborn Skin Marks and Rashes --
Diaper Rash: Prevention and Treatment --
Infant Feeding and Nutrition --
Breastfeeding: Why and How --
Why Breast Is Best --
Preparing for Breastfeeding --
Right-Start Techniques --
How Your Breasts Make Milk --
Common Breastfeeding Questions and Problems --
The Breastfeeding Mother: Choices, Challenges --
Eating Right During Breastfeeding --
Upsetting Foods in Breast Milk --
Medicines for Two: Taking Medicines Safely While Breastfeeding --
Breastfeeding Helpers --
Getting It Together: Working and Breastfeeding --
Expressing Milk --
"Nursing Nuisances," Challenges, and Funny Things That Happen on the Way to the Breast --
Breastfeeding Special Babies in Special Circumstances --
Weaning: When and How --
Bottlefeeding with Safety and Love --
Formula Facts --
How Much? How Often? --
Preparing Formula --
Bottlefeeding Tips --
Weaning Baby from the Bottle --
A Person at Both Ends of the Bottle --
Introducing Solid Foods: When, What, and How --
Why Wait? --
Feeding Solids: Six to Nine Months --
Feeding Strategies --
Feeding Solids: Nine to Twelve Months --
Making Your Own Baby Food --
Commercial Baby Food --
Bring Out the Cup --
Ten Tips for Becoming Your Family's Nutritionist --
Feed Your Baby Smart Fats --
Feed Your Baby the Best Carbs --
Perk Up the Proteins --
Shape Young Tastes --
Fill Up with Fiber --
Value Your Vitamins --
Mind Your Minerals --
Pump Up Baby's Iron --
Make Every Calorie Count --
Raise a Lean Baby --
Feeding the Toddler: One to Two Years --
Nourishing the Picky Eater --
Getting Your Toddler to Eat --
Choosing the Right Milk for Your Toddler --
Is Your Child Eating Enough? --
Food Allergies --
Pesticides: How to Keep Them Out of the Mouths of Babies --
Contemporary Parenting --
Babywearing: The Art and Science of Carrying Your Baby --
New Support for an Old Idea --
Choosing the Right Baby Carrier --
How to Wear Your Baby: A Personal Course --
The Babywearing Father--Becoming a Shareholder --
Other Babywearers --
Wearing Down to Sleep --
Babywearing in Real-Life Situations --
Babywearing in Special Situations --
How Babywearing Benefits Infants and Parents --
Babywearing May Change Your Life-style for the Better --
Nighttime Parenting: How to Get Your Baby to Sleep --
Facts of Infant Sleep --
Step One: Give Your Baby the Best Sleep Start --
Step Two: Condition Your Baby to Sleep --
Step Three: Lessen Conditions That Cause Night Waking --
Sleeping with Your Baby--Yes? No? Sometimes? --
Handling Worries and Criticisms of Sleeping with Your Baby --
Sleep Safety --
Troubleshooting: Solving Your Baby's Sleep Problems --
Frequently Asked Questions About Sleep Problems --
Parenting the Fussy or Colicky Baby --
Fussy Babies --
Why Babies Fuss --
Matching Babies and Parents --
Soothing the Fussy Baby --
The Colicky Baby, Alias the Hurting Baby --
Tracking Down Hidden Causes of Colic --
Comforting Colic --
Is Colic Preventable? --
Entering the Promised Time --
Working and Parenting --
The Real Issue: Attachment --
Keys to Working and Attaching --
Choosing Substitute Caregivers --
The Commercial Day-Care Option --
Special Situations --
Parenting the Adopted Baby --
Parenting Twins --
Single Parenting --
The Down Syndrome Baby--A Special Kind of Parenting --
Mixing Babies and Pets --
Infant Development and Behavior --
Growing Together: Enjoying Your Baby's Developmental Stages --
Growing Together --
Attachment Parenting: How It Builds Better Babies--And Parents --
How Babies Grow --
The Five Features of Infant Development --
Seven Ways to Build a Brighter Baby --
The First Six Months: Big Changes --
The First Month: Big Needs --
Newborn Reflexes --
The Second Month: Big Smiles --
The Third Month: Big Hands --
A Three-Month Review --
The Fourth Month: Big Looks --
Language Development, Four to Six Months --
The Fifth Month: Big Reaches --
The Sixth Month: Sitting Big --
Raising Healthy Teeth --
The Second Six Months: Moving Up --
Six to Nine Months: Exploring Big --
New Fears and Concerns in the Second Six Months --
Nine to Twelve Months: Big Moves --
Caring for Your Baby's Feet --
The Second Year: From Babyhood to Toddlerhood --
Twelve to Fifteen Months: Big Steps --
Fifteen to Eighteen Months: Big Words --
Enriching Your Toddler's Language --
Does Your Child Walk Funny? --
Eighteen to Twenty-four Months: Big Thoughts --
Bothersome but Normal Toddler Behaviors --
The Real Meaning of Discipline --
Headstrong Mind-set --
Toy Squabbles --
Temper Tantrums --
Biting and Hitting --
Baby Won't Mind --
Screeching and Whining --
Thumb-sucking --
Toilet Training --
Facts You Should Know --
Better Late Than Early --
A Step-by-Step Approach to Toilet Training --
The Child Who Won't Go --
Toilet Training Quickly: The Weekend-Training-Camp Method --
Keeping Your Baby Safe and Healthy --
Babyproofing Your Home --
Profile of an Accident-Prone Child --
The Accident-Prone Home --
Home Babyproofing Checklists --
Choosing and Using Safe Baby Equipment --
Safe and Sane Car Travel --
Cycling with Infants --
Plantproofing Your Home --
Environmental Pollutants: Getting the Lead Out --
Keeping Your Baby Healthy --
Health Maintenance Begins at Home --
Well-Baby Checkups --
Immunizations: Why, What, and When --
Treating Little People --
Giving Medicines --
Reducing the Risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome --
The Most Common Medical Problems: Self-help Home Care --
Parenting the Baby with Fever --
Colds --
Coughs --
Ear Infections --
Sinus Infections --
Croup --
Diarrhea --
Vomiting --
Constipation --
Tracking and Treating Inhalant Allergies --
Eczema --
Questions Parents Have About AIDS --
Childhood Illnesses at a Glance --
Lifesaving Procedures and First Aid for Common Emergencies --
The Three P's --
Choking --
When Your Baby Isn't Breathing: A Step-by-Step Approach to CPR --
Bleeding --
Head Injuries --
Convulsions --
Burns --
Poisoning --
Eye Injuries --
Nose Injuries --
Insect Stings and Bites --
Tooth Trauma --
Strains, Sprains, and Fractures --
Growth Charts.
责任: William Sears ... [et al.].
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Features information on every aspect of infant care, including the treatment of illnesses and infant nutritional requirements, and focuses on a baby's five needs: eating, sleeping, development, health, and comfort.

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