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Get free baby information, great parenting advice and useful pregnancy tips from Huggies nappies. Find pregnancy and baby related health advice for new and expectant parents.
http://www.huggies.com.au |
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A national non profit organization that assists families that have, or suspect their child has, Craniosynostosis or Positional Plagiocephaly. http://www.CAPPSkids.org/ |
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Providing parents and caregivers with tips and suggestions for finding quality child care. http://www.flchild.com/ |
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Provides information on the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of infant positional plagiocephaly with the DOC Band. http://www.cranialtech.com/ |
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Dr. William Sears recommends DHA, a fatty acid in breast milk, for optimal mental and visual development of infants. http://www.dhadoc.com/ |
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Extensive health information about babies and children from a pediatrician. Includes childhood illnesses,safety. http://www.ibabydoc.com/ |
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Represents 17 members including both national and international which manufacture and market infant foods. http://www.ifm.net/ |
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Provides Certified Infant Massage Instructor (CIMI) training and parent infant massage classes. http://www.lovingtouch.com/ |
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Filled with links relating to medically fragile infants and children with special needs. http://lambsway.org/ |
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Serving Austin, Texas, and the surrounding area. Includes milk banking history, information on how you can help. http://www.mmbaustin.org/ |
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The latest news and information on disposable nappies (diapers) including lifestyle, health and environmental issues. http://www.nappyinformationservice.co.uk/ |
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Dedicated to early hearing detection and intervention and universal newborn hearing screening. http://www.infanthearing.org/ |
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Focuses on the health and development of the newborn infant. http://www.brazelton-institute.com/ |
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News, information, and member directory. http://www.ukamb.org/ |
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Providing education to perinatal healthcare providers and services to breastfeeding families. http://www.wellstart.org/ |
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