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What is the optimum placental positioning?
...baby. generally, the placenta is positioned in the top or middle of the womb, out of the way of labour’s exit. however, a placenta positioned elsewhere could pose potential problems during...
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What is fundal height?
what is fundal height? understanding fundal height what exactly is fundal height and how does it pertain to the growth of your baby? fundal height is measured starting at 21 weeks. it is the distance...
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What is an episiotomy?
what is an episiotomy? concerns and reasons for an episiotomy episiotomy is the fancy word for the surgical cutting done to make room for your baby’s birth. this incision is used to make room...
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What foods do I need to avoid while pregnant?
...baby. avoid eating rare steaks and hamburger. make sure that all meat you consume is fully cooked. when it comes to cooked fish, you should also limit your intake. there is a lot of debate about the...
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What child safety equipment do we really need in our home?
what child safety equipment do we really need in our home? your home is a potential minefield of dangers to your baby or toddler. there are a few pieces of essential equipment that you need to keep...
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I seem to be nauseous all the time! What's causing it, and how can I stop it?
...baby. if yours is just ordinary morning sickness, however, try your best to tough it out and remember there's a good chance the symptoms will disappear by the time you are in your second...
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What can I do to prepare my toddler for our new arrival?
what can i do to prepare my toddler for our new arrival? how to handle the jealousy and resentment your child may feel when a new baby arrives unfortunately, for most parents, the truth of the matter...
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What are the best parenting books out there?
...baby on the block by dr. harvey karp focuses on how to calm your crying infant and promote sleep. your baby and child: from birth to age five by penelope leach how to handle raising your baby from day...
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What are Placenta Conditions?
...baby, or have underwent a c-section beforehand. placenta abruption happens when the placenta detaches from the uterus wall. this is dangerous because the placenta is how your baby receives oxygen and...
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What is pertussis, and why does my child need to be vaccinated against it?
...baby, you and your partner, and any other caregiver, could also opt to have a whooping cough vaccination. 4 1
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I've become very bloated and gassy. How can I deal with it?
...baby. however, it also causes more gas. when you add the weight of your growing uterus into the mix, that gas is likely to escape somewhere, and that’s why many pregnant women suddenly find...
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I'm worried about getting varicose veins. How can I avoid or treat them?
...baby has arrived. 5 1
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Is unpredictable foetal movement normal?
...baby’s movements. some babies are simply more active than others. if you are in your second trimester, or the early parts of your third, your baby is moving even though you aren’t feeling...
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What are the ‘rules' for letting my child watch television?
what are the ‘rules' for letting my child watch television? television should not be your child’s baby sitter, but you can allow your child to watch some programs, as long as you set strict...
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How should I deal with trouble sleeping during pregnancy?
...baby. one of the largest problems getting in the way of a good night’s sleep is mum’s new body size and shape. this is compounded by the fact that a pregnant mother should not be sleeping...
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What's the best way to medicate an infant?
what's the best way to medicate an infant? great tips and tricks for giving medicine to your baby it is impossible to reason with a baby when it comes time for them to take their medicine. they do not...
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What are the treatments for gestational diabetes?
...baby and will address the diabetes. an exercise plan that is utilising four or five times a week will also assist with the use of your body’s insulin. this will help control the body’s...
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How do I treat Cradle Cap?
how do i treat cradle cap? how to treat cradle cap cradle cap is common and it may look like dandruff or it may appear as thick, oily, yellowish-brown scaly or crusty patches on the baby's head...
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What do I need to know about toy recalls?
...baby if necessary, and explain the situation to a toddler, or offer him an alternative toy, making sure that the toy that is potentially dangerous leaves your house as soon as possible! looking for...
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When will my toddler understand speech and concepts?
...baby, your child might not have understood the meaning of the words you were saying to him or her, but they picked up on your emotions behind those words, such as love, pain, sadness, and anger. by...
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