by Dr. Wadley | Oct 12, 2022 | Seasonal Pediatric Topics
Cold weather illness made itself known when we were kids. It seems to make itself even more known as we are parents. Did your mother always tell you to wear a coat or you will catch a cold? Do you tell your own children the same thing? Is it really true that being in...
by Dr. Wadley | Oct 3, 2022 | Seasonal Pediatric Topics
An ear infection in a baby is caused by fluid that builds up in the middle ear. This causes the eardrum to bulge and become red and inflamed. Ear Infections in Babies and Toddlers Ear infections in babies and toddlers are very common. Five out of six kids will be...
by Dr. Wadley | Sep 26, 2022 | Seasonal Pediatric Topics
A full night’s sleep is one of the biggest things that most parents miss about their life before children. I am here to tell you that it is possible for your baby to sleep through the night. These are my top 5 tips for getting your baby to sleep through the...
by Dr. Wadley | Sep 14, 2022 | Seasonal Pediatric Topics
Dr. Andrea Wadley Preparing yourself mentally, emotionally and even physically for breastfeeding ahead of your baby’s birth will go a long way to helping you meet your goals. While breastfeeding is not impossible, it can be very difficult for most women. Here...
by Dr. Wadley | Sep 12, 2022 | Seasonal Pediatric Topics
Does constipation cause fever? Constipation does not cause fever, but fever can lead to constipation. First, let’s think about constipation. Symptoms of constipation in children are varied, but most often include having fewer than 3 bowel movements per week,...
by Dr. Wadley | Sep 7, 2022 | Seasonal Pediatric Topics
In these times where there seems to be opinions everywhere about everything, you may be staring down at your growing belly and asking yourself, “is breastfeeding right for me?” There are many loud voices on the internet. Maybe even your own family members...