Baby Sleep Problems? Easy Solutions

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Baby sleep problems are those, you can solve without turning to the specialist, unlike sleeping disorders. In order to determine, whether the baby’s sleep problems are not connected with the most common sleep disorders, you have to consider the daily sleep need of your baby and be attentive to the evident features of the sleep disorders … Read more

Pregnancy Fatigue: Causes & Ways to Cope

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The childbearing process is a challenge for a future mother. Besides morning sickness, mood swings, changing appetite, frequent urination, heartburn, cramps, swellings, heaviness in the arms and legs, the woman often suffers from pregnancy fatigue, even if she doesn’t overexert herself. Here we’ll sort out why fatigue during pregnancy occurs, how dangerous this state is, and how you … Read more

Children and Pets in the House: Is it a Joy or a Trouble?

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Children and pets are a “mixture”, relations between which nobody can predict. Many parents, who have pets in their house, with the birth of the newborn or even during pregnancy, begin to think about the safety of their cohabitation. Some of them even get rid of their beloved cat or dog before the birth of the … Read more

Terms and Symptoms of Teething: How to Help Your Baby?

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Terms of teething can be defined by both the biological and registered age of a child. The development and terms of teething depend on inherited genetic factors, in other words, how the teeth appeared not only in the parents’ mouths but also in the grandparents’. However, the internal and external causes can affect teething as well. … Read more

Rickets & Vitamin D Deficiency: Symptoms & Treatment

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Rickets is a disease affecting young growing children, associated with violation of metabolism and deficiency of vitamin D. It affects bones and nervous systems. Rickets was known in ancient times. In the second century, BC Soranus of Ephesus and Galen described the rachitic changes in the skeletal system. In the XV-XVI centuries, rickets was a fairly … Read more

9 Months Pregnant: Signs, Symptoms & the Coming Labor

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Now changing position leads to discomfort – whether you sit, lie down, or stand up. Any movement requires an effort from you as you are 9 months pregnant. Your belly has become huge, that’s why it’s difficult for you to find a comfortable position during sleep. The lack of sleep and heavy burden may cause a … Read more

2-Month-Old Baby: Development, Milestones & Feeding

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The most complicated period of adaptation the baby and the parents went through was the adaptation to the new conditions of life, and it has come to its end. The next thirty days will be the days of other, no less important discoveries; the grand period of acquiring new skills, gaining experience, and forming habits. Meet … Read more

Low Impact Workouts For New Moms

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If you’ve just had a baby, your first thought probably isn’t about how you’re going to get back your pre-baby body. However, after the initial whirlwind of sleepless nights and endless feeds is over you’ll probably start thinking about taking some exercise again. But what kind of exercise is safe, and what should you avoid? … Read more

Apgar Score – The Vital Assessment For Your Baby

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What is Apgar Score? The Apgar score (scale) is recognized around the world for an assessment of the state of health of the newborn. Apgar — is a surname of an American anesthesiologist who offered this scale. Virginia Apgár (born Virginia Apgar; June 7, 1909 – 7 August 1974) – American anesthetist in obstetrics. The author of … Read more