MomDocs
A monthly podcast from Washington University pediatric specialists at St. Louis Children’s Hospital
The MomDocs are pediatricians at St. Louis Children’s Hospital. They work in a variety of specialties and share their advice and expertise on the questions we all face as parents.
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Episodes (55)
September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month - Children and Cancer
Sweets and Your Kids Dental Health
Pregnancy and COVID-19 - Were You Positive at Beginning of Pregnancy
How To Help Your Child Adjust To Going Back to School During the Pandemic
10 Common Pregnancy Myths You Should Stop Believing
April is National Autism Awareness Month | Understanding Autism
Food Allergies and Children
Quashing Old Wives’ Tales
Teething can cause a fever or diarrhea in babies. Your child will get sick if they go outside with wet hair. We’ve all heard old wives’ tales about health remedies. But how much truth is in these traditional sayings? Dr. Jamie Kondis from St. Louis Children’s Hospital is here today to provide more insight on common health tales we have been told.