10/08/2017
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Relactation, How to Breastfeed Again After Stopping

However, for any breastfeeding mother determined to continue breastfeeding, there is always a second chance: relactation! Triggering Breast Milk Production Unplanned cessation of breastfeeding can be caused by […]
10/08/2017
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Easy Way to Care for Umbilical Cord

The umbilical cord remaining on the baby's abdomen will usually fall off 1-2 weeks after birth. While it remains attached, the cord should remain clean. […]
10/08/2017
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Risks of Being Overweight During Pregnancy

Most of these infant deaths are caused by birth asphyxia or a condition where the newborn has difficulty breathing, has birth defects, is infected, or experiences stillbirth syndrome. […]
10/08/2017
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Stomach Pain during Pregnancy. Is it dangerous?

Normal abdominal pain is usually caused by the effects of body changes during pregnancy. You may experience sharp abdominal pain (cramps) as your baby grows. […]
10/08/2017

Anticipating Infection During Pregnancy

For some women, pregnancy can sometimes make their bodies more susceptible to infection. Not only that, their physical condition during pregnancy also tends to trigger infections. […]
10/08/2017

5 Common Conditions That Often Occur in Newborns

To find out what conditions commonly affect newborns, check out the information below: His head is oddly shaped. When he was born, you might notice... […]
10/08/2017

The Benefits of Baby Spa for Your Little One's Growth and Development

A baby spa is actually a place that offers a series of physical therapies such as massage for babies which aims to help children experience relaxation and stimulation for the birthing process. […]
10/08/2017

Pregnant Women: Beware of Folic Acid Deficiency!

Every day, mothers need 400 mcg of folic acid, starting at least one month before conception and continuing through the first three months of pregnancy. Increase the dose to […]
10/08/2017

Why Chickenpox is More Dangerous During Pregnancy

The chickenpox virus can be transmitted through direct contact with the rash or saliva droplets from someone who has chickenpox. Pregnant women who have had chickenpox […]
10/08/2017
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Amniotic Fluid Leaking: Recognize the Signs and Be Aware of the Dangers

Amniotic fluid is a protective fluid that protects the fetus within the uterine sac or membrane during pregnancy. It also allows the baby to move freely within the womb. […]
10/08/2017

Handling Fever in Newborns Properly

A newborn is a baby under 28 days old. At this time, babies are vulnerable to various diseases and therefore require special care. […]
10/08/2017

Strengthening Children's Immune Systems to Overcome Dengue Fever

Dengue fever can affect anyone, from adults to infants. This disease is caused by a virus carried and spread through mosquito bites. […]
10/08/2017

Let's Prevent and Relieve Constipation in Pregnant Women

The hormone progesterone relaxes smooth muscles throughout the body, including those in the digestive tract. This slows down the bowel movements so the body can extract nutrients. […]
10/08/2017

Baby Has a Cold: These Are the Symptoms Mothers Need to Watch Out For

Besides being more frequent, babies also take longer than adults to recover from colds. This is because their immune systems are still developing. […]
10/08/2017

Using Artificial Insemination to Get Pregnant Quickly

In essence, artificial insemination shortens the sperm's path, allowing it to bypass potential obstructions. The sperm are then inserted directly into the cervix and fallopian tubes. […]
10/08/2017
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Overview of the IVF Procedure

Medically, the process of IVF is called in vitro fertilization (IVF). Pregnancy begins with an egg being fertilized by sperm outside the body, namely inside the uterus. […]
10/08/2017

Anticipating Infections During Pregnancy

For some women, pregnancy can sometimes make their bodies more susceptible to infection. Not only that, their physical condition during pregnancy also tends to trigger infections. […]
10/08/2017

Nosebleeds During Pregnancy: No Need to Panic

Nosebleeds tend to occur more frequently during pregnancy, especially as you enter the second trimester and beyond. Nosebleeds during pregnancy can occur due to changes in the body's internal organs. […]
10/08/2017

Is it true that menstrual pain is a sign of difficulty getting pregnant?

Menstrual cramps usually occur before the bleeding and can last for three days. Some people also experience abdominal cramps that spread to the waist and buttocks. […]
10/08/2017

Massage Helps Your Little One Sleep Better and Less Fussy

If the touch of being held can be soothing, then a full-body massage can certainly bring even more benefits. Massage Stimulates the Central Nervous System for Your Little One […]