Tracey Agnese, MD, IBCLC
Pediatrician and Lactation ConsultantDr. Tracey Agnese has been taking care of children in private practice in NYC for over ten years. She completed her medical school at SUNY Downstate and residency at NYU. As a pediatrician and mom, Dr. Agnese knows how difficult it is to have and care for a newborn baby. She also knows that new moms often neglect taking care of themselves and wants to help change that. Dr. Agnese provides educational resources for new moms to simplify newborn baby care and support the new mom. She is also a lactation consultant.
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When Do Babies’ Eyes Change Color?
One surprise every parent looks forward to is discovering what color your baby's eyes will be. But when do they change color? And why?
Feeding Schedule for a One-Year-Old
Learn two different feeding schedules for your one-year-old and tips on how to feed your little one.
Articles
Vitamin D Drops for Infants and What Parents Need to Know
Vitamin D drops for infants are a safe and effective way to get your baby the vitamin D they need. Here's what you need to know.
Three-Week-Old Baby: Feeding and Sleeping Expectations
Your baby is growing and changing so fast! Here's what your should expect of your three-week-old baby while feeding or sleeping.
Two-Week-Old Baby: Feeding and Sleeping Expectations
Your baby is already two weeks old! Here is what you can expect regarding feeding and sleeping with your two-week-old baby.
One Week Old Baby: Feeding and Sleeping Expectations
Now that you're home with your new baby, what can you expect? Here's what to know about your one-week-old baby's feeding and sleeping habits.
Baby Circumcision Myths and Facts
One of the first parenting decisions you'll make when you have a son is whether or not to have a circumcision. Here's what you need to know.
Dehydration in Babies and Kids
Dehydration in children is a common concern for new parents. Here is what you need to watch out for and when to call the doctor.
12 Types of Baby Poop and What They Mean
Babies poop two to three times a day. And their poops can come in a variety of styles! Here are 12 types of baby poop and what they mean.
Baby Spit-Up: How Much Is Too Much?
Spit-up happens, even for normally healthy babies. But when do you know how much is too much? Here's what you need to know.
Thrush: Symptoms and Remedies to Treat It
Thrush is actually pretty common and very treatable. Learn what thrush is and what to do if your baby is affected by it.