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- Step by step guide for making formula Read the formula labels carefully (including the use-by date) and follow instructions. Formula is best made up fresh in time for each feed. Points to remember never add more formula powder or less water …Last reviewed
- Starting baby's solids with smooth, runny food When your baby starts on solids they'll need smooth, runny food. Making food smooth To make your baby's food smooth, you can use a blender, a mouli, or you can push the food through a fine sieve with a …Last reviewed
- Key points to remember about glue ear ‘glue ear’ is caused by thick fluid behind the eardrum (middle ear) it can affect one or both ears it can cause difficulty hearing glue ear may impact how a child learns to talk spoken words may not sound as clear to …Last reviewed
- What is fluoride? Fluoride is a natural substance in the air, soil, fresh water, sea water, plants and in lots of food. It helps protect teeth by making them stronger and by reducing tooth decay. What is water fluoridation? Fluoridation is the process …Last reviewed
- Key points about labial fusion in children labia are part of the outer female genitals labial fusion is common in tamariki labial fusion resolves as your child grows in most cases, labial fusion needs no treatment Where are the labia? The labia are part …Last reviewed
- What is a G6PD deficiency? G6PD (glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase) deficiency can cause jaundice at any age, including in newborn pēpi. It mostly affects males. It is inherited. It is more common in pēpi with parents of Asian, African, or Mediterranean …Last reviewed
- Key points about renal ultrasound ultrasound uses sound waves rather than x-rays to create images of an object ultrasound is very useful for looking at soft parts of the body such as the kidneys and bladder all babies under 12 months of age with their …Last reviewed
- About cerebral palsy - general information Cerebral palsy apps and online platforms Diagnosis of cerebral palsy and soon after Whenever you receive news that your child has special needs, it can be distressing and can lead you and your whānau …Last reviewed
- Watch how to latch properly Latching well Make sure that your baby is properly attached (latched) to your breast. If they are latched well to your breast, your baby will get a good feed, your breasts and nipples will be comfortable and you will have a …Last reviewed
- Key points about receiving a diagnosis for a child with special needs receiving news that your child has special needs can be difficult - you and your whānau (family) may experience a range of emotions the support of the people you love is one of the …Last reviewed
- Key points about taste changes during cancer treatment some cancer treatment medicines can cause taste changes this might mean your child doesn't like some of their previous favourite foods they might enjoy foods they didn't like before How cancer …Last reviewed
- Key messages in other languages Key messages Iron is especially important for your baby to keep blood and brain cells healthy. Lean meat, chicken and fish contain lots of iron. You can add meat to your baby’s food by: cooking and …Last reviewed
- Key points about fasting and consent for procedures for childhood cancer your anaesthetist or nurse will tell you exactly what time your child needs to stop eating and drinking informed consent is when your child's healthcare team provide you and your …Last reviewed
- Key points about alcohol and teens not drinking is the safest option for rangatahi under 18 it's best not to supply alcohol to rangatahi under 18 alcohol contributes to more rangatahi dying than any other drug alcohol is involved in around 1 out of …Last reviewed
- Key points about eye checks for premature babies a baby who is born early has eyes that are still developing very premature pēpi need eye checks in case they develop a condition called retinopathy of prematurity it's important not to miss any pēpi with …Last reviewed
- Key points about squint a squint is also called strabismus a squint is when the eyes are not looking in the same direction treatment may include glasses, patching, exercises, or surgery and is usually a combination of these What is a squint? A squint (or …Last reviewed
- The best place for your baby The best place for your baby straight after birth is on your chest. This is a special time that can have lifelong effects. Your baby will be dried and laid directly on your bare chest after birth, covered in warm blankets …Last reviewed
- Eczema and food allergy facts Eczema - a health condition that affects the skin Eczema is a long-lasting health condition that affects the skin. It is also called atopic dermatitis, Eczema causes redness, itching and sometimes infections. People with …Last reviewed
- Where can I find information and support? Pregnancy, childbirth and caring for a new baby can feel overwhelming. You do not need to figure it all out on your own. You can find more information about pregnancy, birth and maternity care on the websites …Last reviewed
- The cross-cradle hold It's often easier to start breastfeeding by holding your baby in the cross-cradle position. Your baby’s head is supported with your hand at the base of their neck. The position of your hand is important - your baby needs to be able …Last reviewed
- Key points about how late effects can affect your student's learning some cancer treatments can cause health problems that may not happen until many years after treatment has finished these health problems are often called 'late effects' parents need to …Last reviewed
- Key points about autism-takiwātanga diagnosis you may be one of the first to notice signs of autism-takiwātanga in your child your child's teachers, Well Child nurse or health professional may also raise concerns about your child's development if you're …Last reviewed
- Key points about when things go wrong with teenagers even with the best parents in the world, young people can still get into trouble most teenagers will experiment with alcohol, and getting it wrong is not uncommon if your teen does get very drunk, is …Last reviewed
- Key points about x-rays and scans to test for childhood cancer x-rays and scans don't hurt but your child will need to lie still to get good pictures an anaesthetist may give an anaesthetic or some sedation to help them stay still X-rays for childhood …Last reviewed
- Key points about tongue tie tongue tie is a condition that involves a small piece of tissue (the frenulum) connecting the tongue to the bottom of the mouth tongue tie may cause a problem with breastfeeding for some pēpi some pēpi have difficulties …Last reviewed
- Ear infections animation Key points to remember about ear infections ear infections are very common in young tamariki they can cause pain and fever if you think your child has an ear infection, take them to a health professional pain relief is …Last reviewed
- Key points about selective dorsal rhizotomy selective dorsal rhizotomy (SDR) is an operation to cut sensory nerves in the spinal cord it reduces spasticity (stiffness) in the legs of tamariki with cerebral palsy SDR is currently not offered in Aotearoa …Last reviewed
- Key points about tonsillectomy, adenoidectomy or adenotonsillectomy tonsillectomy is an operation to remove the tonsils adenoidectomy is an operation to reduce the size of the adenoids adenotonsillectomy is an operation to remove the tonsils and reduce …Last reviewed
- Key points about rotavirus vaccination rotavirus is a common tummy bug that most often affects pēpi and young tamariki rotavirus causes vomiting and runny watery poo which can lead to dehydration and fever some tamariki get so sick they need to go to …Last reviewed
- Key points about memory difficulties after brain injury memory difficulties are a common symptom in tamariki who have had a brain injury or illness there are several ways you can help provide a regular routine to help your child remember what they have to …Last reviewed