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Rashes In babies Rashes can be described as anomalies on skin. The presentation varies from discolouration to raised skin lesions to peeling skin. Mothers often worry when blemishes are noticed on their baby's skin. What's bothers you about that rash you noticed on your baby's beautiful skin?
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Your Baby's Diet Many mothers frequently ask "what should I feed my baby? It is advised that babies be fed exclusively breast milk for the first 6 months of life. No water is needed at this time. What happens to the diet after 6months of age? Your baby's nutritional requirements increase and feeds should include adult diet in addition to breast milk . Mothers need to experiment often with different types of food to discover what their babies really like . Babies should be fed frequently and not just 3times daily. They should also be offered fruits and water. Remember to be patient with your baby and enjoy this phase of mutual discovery.
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