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Keep a daily written schedule that helps you keep track of when you give the medicine, how much you give, and if there are any problems. Without a schedule, it's easy to forget if you've given your baby her medicine.
Often parents have all the information when they leave the hospital. But then they have questions when they get home. Don't be embarrassed to call your baby's health care provider if you have questions. It's important that you understand exactly what to do.
Many parents find that giving medications is a hassle. Often the baby is fussy and uncooperative. Try to make giving your baby her medication a daily habit, just like feedings and diaper changes.
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August 2009
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