It is generally safe for a baby to eat half of a small banana in one sitting. It is important to introduce new foods gradually and monitor for any signs of Allergies or digestive issues.
Sitting or residing under direct lightening can be much injurious.
yes it is safe.
Yes
Parents can ensure a safe and appropriate viewing experience when watching TV with a baby by choosing age-appropriate content, limiting screen time, keeping the volume at a moderate level, and sitting at a safe distance from the screen to protect the baby's developing eyes.
Yes.
bananas contain 12.23 grams of sugar per 100 grams of fruit. As to whether it safe for a diabetic, consult your medical practitioner
If the baby is not kept safe the baby will die
i recomend not to when they are young but you can when they are much older it is completely safe!
There have not been recalls on baby furniture in a couple years, there every brand is pretty much safe.
it depends how much chlorine it has. it can usually cause bigger problems, but if you mean a garden pool ( water from tap/ hose), then yes, it is safe and wont do the baby any harm.
Newborns cannot sit upright on their own. It is generally safe for babies to start sitting up with support around 4-6 months of age, but every baby develops at their own pace. It's important to consult with a pediatrician for guidance on your baby's specific development.
It certainly is safe, as long as you only use as much as is recommended by whomever you purchase it from. There could be some side effects if you use a large amount in one sitting.