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8 Things New Parents Need to Know About Cold and Flu Season

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The arrival of cooler weather can mean lots of exciting firsts for your baby, but cooler weather als

The arrival of cooler weather can mean lots of exciting firsts for your baby, but cooler weather also means the start of something not so fun: cold and flu season. You are receiving this e-mail because you have requested to receive content, special promotions and offers on behalf of our advertisers when you registered. If you would like to unsubscribe, [click here](. [Heidi Murkoff] [What to Expect]( Special Report Tuesday, January 16, 2018 [8 Things New Parents Need to Know About Cold and Flu Season]( SHARE IT: [Facebook]( [Twitter]( As a new parent, you want to keep your baby the healthiest she can be. How can you prevent your sweetie from being exposed to germs when everyone around you is sniffling, coughing or sneezing? What are you supposed to do if your baby does come down with something? The fact is, most babies will catch a bug (or maybe even a few) during the cooler months. With a [little bit of know-how]( you and your infant can safely make it through cold and flu season. [Eight essentials to keep in mind »]( [An Everyday Health Property]( You are receiving this e-mail because you have requested to receive content, special promotions and offers on behalf of our advertisers when you registered. If you would like to unsubscribe, [click here](. [REMOVE me from this list]( | [Manage my e-mail settings]( | [Customer service](mailto:support@agoramedia.us) Copyright 2018 Everyday Health Media, LLC. All rights reserved. | 345 Hudson Street, New York, NY 10014 | Subject to our [terms of service]( and [privacy policy](

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