The BeeHive: Doc Talks
Podcast by Dr. Blair Rolnick
Being a parent comes with a lot of questions. Is this normal? Am I doing a good job? (The answer is yes by the way). This show is here to provide supp...
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68 episodesIn this episode of The Beehive, Dr. Blair Rolnick, a board-certified pediatrician, discusses the importance of transitioning infants from bottle to cup by the 12-month mark. She explains that prolonged bottle use can lead to dental issues, increased ear infections, and hinders the development of self-soothing and sleep skills. Dr. Rolnick offers practical advice by encouraging parents to abruptly replace bottles with open-mouth cups, involving the child in choosing and decorating the cup, and ensuring the cup only contains age-appropriate drinks like water or cow's milk. She stresses the need for consistency and patience, emphasizing that adequate hydration can still be maintained through food. Dr. Rolnick urges parents to provide extra comfort and positive reinforcement during this transition period. Being patient and consistent will facilitate a smoother transition and support the child's overall developmental health. This episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/X6mxI8ng2Q8 [https://youtu.be/X6mxI8ng2Q8] This information is for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice. Always seek medical advice from a qualified physician. For Dr. Rolnick's practice and more content, visit: https://beekindpediatrics.com/ [https://beekindpediatrics.com/]
In this episode of The Beehive, Dr. Blair Rolnick discusses the importance of introducing an open mouth cup to babies around six months old. She advises against using sippy cups, as they promote sucking, which isn't developmentally appropriate for this age. Instead, she recommends a small, stainless steel, open-mouth cup for its durability and low bacterial growth. Between six and twelve months, babies should practice drinking from the cup with water, gradually building the skill by the time they drop the bottle at twelve months. Dr. Rolnick emphasizes modeling cup usage and maintaining consistency while avoiding sugary drinks to encourage healthy habits. For parents struggling with the transition, using a straw cup can be an intermediate step. Ultimately, fostering early use of an open mouth cup supports positive developmental and dental outcomes. This episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/RX2S9ALBzsY [https://youtu.be/RX2S9ALBzsY] This information is for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice. Always seek medical advice from a qualified physician. For Dr. Rolnick's practice and more content, visit: https://beekindpediatrics.com/ [https://beekindpediatrics.com/]
In this episode of The Beehive, Dr. Blair Rolnick details the critical role of iron in the first 1000 days of an infant's life, focusing on brain development, red blood cell production, immune function, sleep, and overall growth. She explains the importance of iron for neurodevelopment and immune defense, noting that iron deficiency can lead to poor cognitive outcomes and growth issues. Infants initially get iron from their mothers, then through breast milk or formula, and eventually from iron-rich solid foods such as meats, leafy greens, and legumes. Dr. Rolnick stresses the importance of monitoring iron levels in infants to prevent deficiencies, particularly for breastfeeding mothers who must ensure their own iron sufficiency. Proper iron intake is vital for babies' healthy growth and cognitive development, making it a pivotal focus in early childhood nutrition. This episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/kSBJoBwVcGQ [https://youtu.be/kSBJoBwVcGQ] This information is for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice. Always seek medical advice from a qualified physician. For Dr. Rolnick's practice and more content, visit: https://beekindpediatrics.com/ [https://beekindpediatrics.com/]
Welcome back to The Beehive Doc Talks. Dr. Blair Rolnick continues her conversation with registered dietitian Katie Salmon, focusing on prenatal nutrition. Katie advocates for all pregnant women to consult a dietitian, especially those with pre-existing conditions like hypertension, diabetes, PCOS, or thyroid issues. She highlights the importance of nutritional guidance throughout pregnancy and postpartum to manage symptoms like nausea, fatigue, and headaches. Katie debunks common food safety myths, emphasizing that with proper handling, pregnant women can enjoy foods like soft cheeses and sushi. She also emphasizes the unique nutritional needs during twin pregnancies and close pregnancy spacing. This episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/cgwEBCyzKlo [https://youtu.be/cgwEBCyzKlo] This information is for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice. Always seek medical advice from a qualified physician. For Dr. Rolnick's practice and more content, visit: https://beekindpediatrics.com/ [https://beekindpediatrics.com/]
In this week's episode of BeeHive Doc Talks, Dr. Blair Rolnick welcomes Katie Salmon, a registered dietitian specializing in prenatal nutrition. Katie discusses the impact of maternal nutrition on both the mother's and the baby's long-term health, emphasizing the importance of proper nutrient intake during pregnancy to prevent conditions like gestational diabetes and postpartum thyroid disease. She also highlights the need for a comprehensive care team, including mental health support, nutritionists, and primary care providers, to ensure holistic maternal and fetal health. Dr. Rolnick and Katie stress that while maintaining proper nutrition is crucial, it should not overshadow the importance of mental health and support systems postpartum. The conversation underscores the necessity of simple, balanced meals and the ongoing monitoring of essential nutrients like vitamin D and DHA. Concluding on a powerful note, Dr. Rolnick reminds mothers and healthcare providers that the health and well-being of the mother directly influence the child's health. This episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/9jPbK112QZE [https://youtu.be/9jPbK112QZE] This information is for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice. Always seek medical advice from a qualified physician. For Dr. Rolnick's practice and more content, visit: https://beekindpediatrics.com/ [https://beekindpediatrics.com/]
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