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What is the first ante-natal visit about?
...baby's development at about 18 or 20 weeks. your next appointments will be at 16, 28 and 34 weeks if this is not your first pregnancy. then every two weeks until the baby is born. you will be...
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Table manners: How can I make sure my toddler grows up with them?
...baby should start to learn table manners as soon as he or she is eating solid food. before he or she even graduates to the big people table, you should be instilling table manners while your toddler...
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Can I do pilates during pregnancy?
...baby? yes, pilates is perfectly safe during pregnancy. however, you will find that some pilates moves are great and others pose a higher risk, the same for those who are doing yoga in pregnancy...
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How can I deal with my emotions after a miscarriage?
...baby shower, and holiday gatherings. allow yourself to feel what you feel. 4 1
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Cold and flu remedies: what works and what is safe to use?
...baby safe vapour rubs, that contain menthol, eucalyptus or camphor can help treat congestion in children aged three months and older. simply rub it onto your child’s chest and back before bed...
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What should you eat during pregnancy?
...baby. you'll require about 300 calories more per day above your normal caloric intake for the next nine months. the easiest way to accomplish this is to eat five or six small meals a day...
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Can alcohol hurt sperm?
...baby foetal alcohol syndrome, but he can compromise your chances of conceiving. a 1994 study revealed that male alcohol consumption can hinder conception efforts. if you do become pregnant, your...
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Pregnancy discharge: is it normal to have discharge while pregnant?
...baby safe and healthy. 4 1
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What should I look out for when my child starts talking?
...baby-talk back to your child. children copy what they hear, so using real words and sentences in their presence is important. reading to your child does a lot of good. children associate words with...
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When can I expect my child to start doing things for herself?
...baby is becoming independent. however, learning to do things like brush his or her own teeth, or get a bowl of cereal on his or her own is a big part of growing up, and important for your...
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Needing the toilet: is there any way to decrease the number of toilet trips I need?
...baby, and the whole lot is pressing directly on your bladder. of course, you’re going to need to go to the toilet more! however, while you can’t solve the problem completely, there are a...
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Can I minimise the risk of amnio or CVS testing?
...baby, especially in the third trimester. but if you feel that the amniocentesis is necessary, you will need highly active antiretroviral therapy (haart) during the procedure to reduce the risk of...
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How do I handle nappy rash?
how do i handle nappy rash? rash in the area where your baby wears her nappy is common. it is often caused due to your baby’s bottom being in a moist environment for too long. your baby’s...
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What is involved in the C-Section procedure?
...baby’s amniotic fluid is suctioned out to make room, and then the doctor is typically able to just pull the baby out. these are both best case scenarios and if something were to go wrong, there...
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Are cramps during early pregnancy normal?
...baby places a lot of pressure on muscles, joints and veins. there are things that you can do to ease the cramping and discomfort that are part of a normal pregnancy. the ligaments that connect your...
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Introducing cow's milk: why am I supposed to wait till 12 months?
introducing cow's milk: why am i supposed to wait till 12 months? understanding why your baby shouldn’t drink cow’s milk under 12 months many parents wonder why they cannot simply give...
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Could my toddler be developmentally delayed?
...baby's development based the date they were due on, rather than their actual date of birth. delayed development can be caused by genetic disorders, accidents, serious illness and in some cases...
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Do I need chromosomal disorder testing?
do i need chromosomal disorder testing? chromosomal testing – is it necessary? the obstetrician will ask you at your first booking, if you are at risk for having a baby with a genetic disorder...
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What items can cause my toddler to choke?
...baby powder – the lid can dislodge and the powder can easily cause a blockage in your child's windpipe. 4 1
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