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Pamela Bingham MD
Pediatrics
15420 N 32nd Dr
Phoenix, AZ 85053
602-866-1974
Philip Bond MD
Pediatrics
1728 W Glendale Ave Ste 102
Phoenix, AZ 85021
Mario Borlongan Jr MD
Pediatrics
11225 N 28th Dr Ste D207
Phoenix, AZ 85029
316-773-3100
Joseph Bonanno MD
Pediatrics
10720 W Indian School Rd Ste 7
Phoenix, AZ 85037
623-877-7337
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Crying, Age 3 and Younger
Crying is your child's first way of communicating. The amount of time your baby spends crying usually increases from birth until your baby is about 6 weeks old, when your baby may cry between 1 and 5 hours out of 24. After 6 weeks of age,...

Quick Tips: Baby-Proofing Your Home
To a baby’s eyes, your home is one big playground. He or she sees a lot of things to crawl under, climb on top of, pull down, touch, taste, and smell.It can be fun to watch your baby discover new things as he or she learns to crawl and walk. But it...

Spitting Up
Almost all babies spit up, especially newborns. Spitting up decreases once the muscles of the esophagus, the muscular tube that connects the throat to the stomach, become more coordinated. This process can take as little as 6 ...

Breast-Feeding Positions
Breast-feeding in the proper position will help your baby latch on and breast-feed correctly and make your experience more enjoyable. Also, when you are in a comfortable and relaxed position, let-down occurs more easily.You are more likely...

Breast-Feeding Techniques
Proper techniques are crucial for successful breast-feeding. Although some aspects of breast-feeding come naturally, learning new skills also is important. Before your baby is born, take classes, read books, and watch videos that...

Infant and Toddler Health

Learn about infant and toddler health

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Babies are a joy. They can also be a little overwhelming at times. When is a fever something to worry about? What’s the difference between colic and normal crying? What immunizations does your toddler need? Our topics can help you find the answers to these and other common parenting questions.

Get help making decisions or find how-to tips in our Growth and Development topics and topics such as:

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Last Updated: May 6, 2008

Author: Debby Golonka, MPH

Medical Review: Adam Husney, MD - Family Medicine

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