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Tummy Troubles
Moms Never Get a Break
Winter presents its own special challenges, especially for those with infants in the household. Continue reading
Holiday Tummy Troubles
Turkey. Stuffing. Pumpkin pie. A seemingly endless assortment of cookies. Your child loves these holiday foods, but if he or she overeats, a stomachache could spoil the fun. Continue reading
Winning the Battle Against IBS
Every teen will get a stomachache once in a while, but when bathroom issues are becoming routine for your child, it could be a sign of an underlying condition, such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Are you aware of this condition and how it could affect your teen’s health? Continue reading
Does Your Preteen Have IBS?
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) estimates that 6 percent of children in middle school report symptoms consistent with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Learn to recognize the signs of IBS and manage the symptoms. Continue reading
Stomach Bug Survival Guide
“Stomach bug” is a phrase commonly used to describe a wide variety of conditions, each of which can sideline your child for anywhere from a few hours to a few days. Read on to find out how your child can beat the bug. Continue reading
Your Baby’s Tummy Troubles
When your infant has a tummyache, you may think to yourself, “Was it something I fed her?” or “Did I forget to burp him?” A baby’s belly is sensitive, and infants are prone to gastrointestinal issues even in the first few weeks of life. Continue reading
Stopping Stomachaches
No parent wants his or her child to deal with tummy troubles. However, stomachaches are an all-too-common problem for little ones.
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Anything but Merry: Holiday Food Poisoning
As you’re serving up holiday fun this season, ensure you practice food safety to prevent illness. Continue reading
The Ups and Downs of Baby Vomit
Vomiting is a normal occurrence for infants—but how can you tell if it is simply the result of feeding or a sign of a more serious problem? Continue reading
Taming Tummy Troubles
With holiday parties and feasts popping up weekly, you and your teen will likely be faced with numerous opportunities to overindulge or eat foods that could potentially cause digestive issues. Identifying trouble spots in advance may help keep tummy troubles in check. Continue reading





