Formula Feeding

New parents quickly learn that diaper changes come with surprises—including different colors, textures, and smells. While baby poop might not be the most glamorous topic, it’s an important indicator of your little one’s health. But what’s normal, and when should you be concerned? Here’s what...

If your newborn suddenly wants to nurse or bottle-feed constantly—sometimes every 30 minutes—you might be experiencing cluster feeding. It can leave parents feeling exhausted and wondering if something is wrong, but don’t worry—this phase is completely normal. Cluster feeding plays an important role in your baby’s...

Diarrhea in infants can worry parents, but it's a common issue that many babies experience. Understanding the most common causes can help you take the right steps to care for your little one. At Continuum Pediatrics, we're here to provide helpful information to keep your...

As parents, nothing is more distressing than seeing our little ones in discomfort. Colic, a common condition in infants, can be particularly challenging to manage and understand. Characterized by prolonged periods of crying in a healthy baby, colic often starts around the second or third...

As pediatricians dedicated to the well-being of your little ones, we understand that parenting often comes with unexpected surprises, and one of the most discussed topics among new parents is baby poop. It may not be the most glamorous subject, but understanding what's normal and...