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Is CVS and amniocentesis dangerous?
...baby during the cvs procedure. for this reason, it is not recommended, but if you still want to proceed you will require haart (highly active anti-retroviral therapy) treatment during the procedure to...
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Is back pain a sign of labour?
...baby’s head and where it is positioned. others think the pain is being referred by the uterus. this second theory is based on the fact that many women complain of similar back pain during their...
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How should I go about choosing my OB?
...baby? will it be the ob on call? 2. who will care for you if your ob isn't available in an emergency or when labour begins? 3. what is the hospital affiliation? 4. what is the caesarean rate? 5...
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Overweight and trying to get pregnant: will this affect my chances?
...baby if you decide to go through in vitro fertilisation (ivf). it is a possibility that the embryo's ability to implant in the uterus will be impaired resulting in lower conception rates and higher...
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My child keeps asking where she came from. What do I tell her?
...baby got in there, how it eats or sleeps, or how it gets out. young children often mimic this, by putting a teddy or doll up their shirt, and pulling it out. all of this is completely normal. at the...
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How can I help my child be articulate?
...baby talk or try to simplify your conversation on his account. if he does not understand something, he’ll let you know. and that opens the door to learning. when your child uses a word...
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What should I know before I plan a trip to the cinema with my child?
...baby wipes for cleanups are a good idea, and if your child has a blanket or stuffed toy they want to take along, let them. understand that even if you choose a benign and fun movie, your child may...
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What can I do to help my child have a healthy, long life?
...baby is less likely to grow up overweight as a baby who is not breast fed. • when it’s time to eat solid food, offer your child a variety of nutritious foods. • offer toddlers healthy...
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Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) - how do I minimise the risk?
...baby on her back to sleep in her crib. there are studies showing that placing your baby on her stomach to sleep greatly increases her risk for sids. while your baby is awake and you can see her, you...
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How should I handle potty training accidents?
...baby. this also is normal and will eventually go away. the accidents are normal and to be expected. remember to always use positive reinforcement regarding potty training, and never punish your child...
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How long will I be in the hospital after delivery?
...baby, then the possibility of an elongated stay is also likely. in most hospitals, new mothers have the option of keeping the baby with them or having them stay in the nursery in order to get more...
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Conceiving after a miscarriage: how long should we wait?
conceiving after a miscarriage: how long should we wait? deciding to try and conceive a baby after miscarriage for some, the decision to conceive again after a miscarriage is easy. you want a child...
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When can I fly during pregnancy?
...baby, the recommendation is not fly comes sooner due to the higher risks associate with multiples including a greater chance of preterm labour. technically, if you are in your first or second...
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How does sleep sharing work if I go to bed later than my child?
how does sleep sharing work if i go to bed later than my child? great tips for making sleep sharing work for you and your baby if you share a bed with your baby, and go to bed at a later time, use...
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How do twins develop?
...baby develops their own placenta and amniotic sac. if the split occurs later, the two embryos will most likely share the same amniotic sac. it will be difficult to differentiate between these twins...
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How can I get my older child to help her younger sister out?
...baby. sibling rivalry is a reality for many families, and it can take time for an older sibling to develop the urge to help out. it’s important that when your older child shows an interest in...
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Having fun while trying to conceive: how do we do it?
...baby can be anything but romantic. sometimes the two of you must have intercourse because of what the calendar says, not because your mood or desire dictates it. the more often a month passes with no...
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How can I tell if my child is having a bad reaction to a vaccine?
...baby in one thousand to cry inconsolably for a few hours. sometimes, a more severe fever results from a vaccination. although this can lead to a seizure, it is non fatal, and there will be no lasting...
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How do I know if I'm pregnant with twins?
...baby may be missed at this early stage. sometimes a heartbeat can be seen in one amniotic sac, but not in the other. a second heartbeat may be revealed in a rescan in a week or two, or the scan may...
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How can I learn to let go now that I have a nanny?
...baby and what might be going on at home. getting a nanny should make it simple for a mum to begin looking after herself and return to work. however, many women find it difficult to tear their thoughts...
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