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Baby Center Medical Reference

  • Your Newborn Girl's Genitals and Bleeding

    WebMD explains why newborn girls might bleed from their vagina during the first few days of life.

  • Your Newborn Baby's Breathing Noises

    If your baby makes noises when breathing, take note of what they sound like. The experts at WebMD help you determine if there is a problem.

  • How to Care for Your Baby Boy’s Penis

    Whether your son is circumcised or uncircumcised, here’s how to keep his most sensitive area clean and healthy.

  • How to Set Good Sleep Patterns for Your Baby

    WebMD's guide to your baby's sleep habits.

  • How Well Do Newborns Hear?

    Find out from WebMD how well newborns hear the world around them.

  • How Well Can Newborn Babies See?

    Curious about how well newborn babies can see? Learn about a newborns' eyesight.

  • Baby Spitting Up

    Learn about spitting up and vomiting in babies – a huge concern for many parents.

  • Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) in Infants or Children

    A look at gastroesophageal reflux disease -- also called GERD -- in infants and children.

  • Newborn Jaundice

    Learn the symptoms of jaundice in newborns, and find out how it's treated.

  • When Your Baby's Skin Looks Blue

    Does your baby's skin look blue? WebMD tells you why.

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