Spring in the Augusta area is usually yellow. There’s pollen everywhere! Although pollen isn’t the only allergen that can trigger your little one’s allergies, it is one of the biggest…
From TVs to computers, tablets to phones, today’s children have access to lots of screens. With those screens comes a variety of games, entertainment and media, not all of which…
Newborn skin is very sensitive and prone to rashes, crusting and bumps. Pediatric Partners of Augusta and Bella Bambino, our newborn care center, get many questions from parents concerned about…
Newborns and infants cannot yet regulate their body temperature like adults can, which is why it’s important to help them stay warm during the cold months. Compared to other regions,…
When breastfeeding, getting a good latch is critical to ensure that your baby gets the most milk for their nutritional benefit. An improper latch can be uncomfortable for you and…
As we usher in fall, we can look forward to cooler weather and the changing colors of the leaves. Fall is also the beginning of flu season. The flu, or…
Breastfeeding is the best way to give newborns all the nutrients they need. Doctors recommend breastfeeding exclusively for the first six months, but as societal factors change, breastfeeding has become…
Anticipating school can be exciting for children as they gear up to see old friends and explore new subjects. It also can be daunting for parents and children as they…
It’s stressful enough when your child needs medical attention after hours. You don’t need the added stress of trying to find the closest after-hours clinic or wondering who will be…
Teenage years can be difficult. Our teenagers are going through many hormonal changes and might be fearful about their futures, careers, college and more. Sometimes, these hormonal changes coupled with…