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The Hidden Dangers of Honey: Why Babies Can't Have It 🍯🚫

As a parent, it's natural to want to introduce your baby to a variety of foods, including sweet treats like honey . However, it's essential to understand the risks associated with giving honey to babies . In this blog post, we'll explore the reasons why babies under 12 months should not be given honey and what parents need to know to keep their little ones safe. What Makes Honey a Risk for Babies? 🤔 Honey can contain Clostridium botulinum spores, which are harmless to adults and children over 12 months but can be toxic to babies under 12 months . These spores can produce a toxin that can cause botulism , a serious illness that can lead to: Muscle weakness and paralysis Breathing difficulties Swallowing problems Constipation Weak cry Why Are Babies More Susceptible to Botulism? 👶 Babies under 12 months are more susceptible to botulism because their digestive systems are still developing, and they don't have the stomach acid to kill off the Clostridium botulin...

When Do Babies Start Sleeping Through the Night?

As a new parent, one of the most common questions you’ll find yourself asking is, “When will my baby start sleeping through the night?” Sleep is essential for both babies and parents, and understanding the timeline and factors involved can help ease some of the uncertainty around nighttime routines. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore when babies typically start sleeping through the night, the science behind baby sleep patterns, and tips for fostering healthy sleep habits early on. What Does "Sleeping Through the Night" Mean? First things first, let’s define what "sleeping through the night" means for babies. In adult terms, this often refers to a full night of uninterrupted rest, typically lasting 7-9 hours. However, for infants, sleeping through the night is generally considered when a baby sleeps for a stretch of about 6-8 hours without waking up to feed. It’s important to note that every baby is different, and what constitutes a full night of sleep c...