Colic in infants

Colic in infants

Colic in infants is a frequent occurrence, causing a great deal of concern among parents. It generally manifests itself as intense, prolonged crying, often around the age of two to three weeks. Colic can persist until the baby is three to four months old, affecting...
Detached ears and otoplasty: an option, not an obligation

Detached ears and otoplasty: an option, not an obligation

Detached ears is a condition also known by the medical term “auricular detachment”. It is characterised by the auricles moving further away from the skull than normal. Although this is a benign condition, it can be a source of embarrassment, especially for children...
Baby’s head support

Baby’s head support

Your baby’s head needs a lot of support in the first few months, until his neck muscles become stronger. Gaining the strength to hold his head is the foundation on which the development of all your baby’s other movements rests. This will help him roll over, sit up,...
What’s the best sleeping position for baby?

What’s the best sleeping position for baby?

It’s a question that many new parents ask themselves: what position should baby sleep in? On this point, doctors are unanimous: the only position for sleeping is on the back, despite possible discomforts. The dorsal position: preventing the risk of Sudden Infant Death...
Skull deformities in babies

Skull deformities in babies

When a baby spends a lot of time in one position, the shape of his head can change. This is known as positional skull deformity. For around 20% of babies, a skull deformity occurs when they are in the uterus or birth canal. Most often, this occurs during the first 4...
Protruding ears, what are the consequences for my child ?

Protruding ears, what are the consequences for my child ?

Detached ears in babies are not usually a cause for concern. However, as the child grows, it can affect his or her psychological well-being. In this article, we look at the consequences of having protruding ears. Detached ears pose no risk or danger If your child has...