Night Time Bed Wetting (No Comments)

Scientific name for night time bed wetting is nocturnal enuresis. It is normal for a baby to bed wet since it has not learnt to control its urges. But when a child above 5 years of age bed wets often, it is time for him to take treatment. 15% of children in the age group of 5 and 3% of teenager’s bed wet at night.

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Foods and Herbs to Stay Away From During Pregnancy (No Comments)

Ever since you spread the news of your pregnancy, you have probably been inundated with tons of well-meaning, but often unwanted pregnancy and parenting advice. While it may not all be bad, the only person’s advice you should really heed is that of your doctor. One thing that he or she may have discussed with you at your first prenatal visit was the importance of eating a healthy diet, and the foods and herbs that are not safe for you to consume during your pregnancy.

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Pregnancy - Choosing a Practitioner (No Comments)

Okay, so you have missed your period, and have taken an over the counter pregnancy test, which has come back positive, so now what do you do? Well, the next step is to choose a practitioner, and make an appointment to be seen, so that the pregnancy can be confirmed, and the first prenatal care begun.

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Bowel Control Of Your Babies (No Comments)

Young infants have a reflex known as the gastrocolic reflex. About 20 minutes after eating, an infant will have a reflex bowel movement. This reflex, like all others will gradually diminish, around 12 to 15 months.

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Where to Get Support for Adoption? (No Comments)

Adoption is a very complicated matter and it is important to get all the help you can. Support for adoption isn’t only needed during the adoption process but also way beyond that. Here are some places where you can get support for adoption.

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Pregnancy Blood Test (No Comments)

Pregnancy blood-test measures the level of pregnancy hormone and HCG present in the bloodstream. HCG can be detected in the urine and blood within 7-12 days of conceiving. There are two types of pregnancy blood test done.

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Choosing That Coming Home Outfit for Your Baby (No Comments)

Its time for baby to come home from the hospital. Take a little time to select a special outfit for this special event.

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Early Pregnancy Symptoms - Coping With The 3 Common Symptoms! (No Comments)

“Pregnancy” is a momentous event in a woman’s life. What she does not find so exciting is trying to cope with the uncomfortable symptoms manifesting themselves during the early weeks of pregnancy! Here are some guidelines.

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Baby Gender Selection Diet - Does Diet Really Matter? (No Comments)

Are bad diet choices going to ruin your chances? Do you know what kind of foods you should be eating? Are you really prepared?

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Are Parents Best Teachers? (No Comments)

Are parents best teachers? Parents start educational process since the birth of their children, and never stop teaching. Firstly, this corresponds to the parental role in nature.

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