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There are few tools to have in the new-parent tool kit, and few are more important than knowing how to calm your baby. Doctor Kurt Bjorkman, a board certified pediatrician and now dad of 3, shares the 5-S's to help your crying baby calm down. Affiliate links to all products shown in video here: https://www.amazon.com/shop/thedoctorsbjorkman Also check out our video to learn about What a Pediatrician Wants You to Know about Caring for a Newborn Baby: https://youtu.be/WQuX_Yw3yIg Keywords: pregnancy update, the doctors bjorkman, fourth trimester pregnancy, pregnancy vlog, new parents, newborn sleep, parenting tips, safe sleep, swaddle, baby, sleep
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