Infant Health Center

They’re no longer newborns, but they’re definitely still babies. They seem so small and fragile – parents often find themselves concerned about the effects of the world on their baby: Is this medication safe? Should he have this vaccine? Is she sick or just hungry?

Is he supposed to do that? Is she supposed to have that many poops in one day? Peruse the articles below, do a search, or ask Dr. Greene for advice if you don’t find the answer to your questions.

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Separation Anxiety and Object Permanence

Dr. Greene`s Answer: Separation anxiety coincides with a new intellectual skill called object permanence–the ability to remember objects and specific people that are not present. Your baby can now call up mental pictures of you when you are not there. Babies learn about people leaving before they learn about people returning. Your son can tell from …

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Articles

Congratulations, your baby is growing! We want to support you and your family in the milestones to come. Here you’ll find all you need to know about teething, diaper rash, separation anxiety and more.

Q&A Guides

Real questions from real parents. Don’t see what you’re looking for? Feel free to submit your own query!

Baby Care

Looking for ways to go green for baby? Look no further. We have everything you need to know about how to care for your little one, from meals to baths to cleaning products.

Infant Feeding

Questions about formula and solid food? When is honey okay to eat? Find creative ways to feed baby that don’t have to be “baby food”.

Infant Development

A look into an infant’s developmental stages, including walking, pretending, and a baby’s ability to understand communication.

Infant Milestones

Walking, toddling, and sleeping alone. These are just a few of the things babies face as they grow older. Here’s how to best prepare them for their first steps towards independence.

Infant Parenthood

Parenting small children is tough, and often requires a support system. This is a reminder that date nights are good, it’s okay if the house is messy, and it’s important to get some time to yourself!

Infant Fun & Play

What adults see as playing is actually an elaborate act of brain development. Here we explore the invaluable act of laughing and pretending with your child.

Infant Health & Safety

Here we dive into common concerns for infants, as well as some lesser-known health hazards for babies.

Infant Sleep

To swaddle or not to swaddle? Ways to ensure the best quality rest for your infant!