Here are some tips to ensure smooth and abundant breast milk flow, namely: 1. Increase the frequency of breastfeeding/pumping/expressing breast milk. If the child is not able to breastfeed because he is still full, express/express the breast milk. […]
Various studies have shown that exposing toddlers to germs can actually protect them from allergies and asthma later in life. This idea is also based on the "hypothesis" […]
The structure of this muscle will be disrupted if something hinders this process, either from external or internal factors. CAUSES Tightening of the diaphragm (the muscle at the base of the lungs) […]
Spitting up occurs when the muscles that close off the stomach passage are not functioning properly. Air enters along with food when the baby eats. When the air is pushed out, […]
To reduce chronic hypertension, the choice of antihypertensive medication is determined based on safety for the fetus. Therapy should be carried out in consultation with a doctor because untreated hypertension has […]
Here are 10 tips that pregnant women need to pay attention to: Get plenty of rest; During pregnancy, try to get as much rest as possible and try to increase your sleep hours. […]
Amniotic fluid plays a role in protecting the fetus from shocks and preventing umbilical cord compression, which can reduce the baby's oxygen supply. In addition to preventing infection, this fluid also […]
Incorrect sleeping positions for pregnant women can invite various health problems, such as swollen feet, muscle pain, snoring, decreased blood pressure, or even increased blood pressure. […]
Pregnancy often makes the body tired quickly, making you want to just lie back and relax on the couch. However, not moving actively during pregnancy can actually make you feel tired. […]
Hormonal changes and uterine development during pregnancy can affect the pressure in the veins, including those around the pelvis and also in the digestive tract of pregnant women. […]
Some babies may experience side effects from immunization which are generally mild and short-lived, including fever, fussiness, including redness and swelling/pain in areas of the body. […]
Linea nigra is actually a natural part of pregnancy. However, some pregnant women may find it bothersome and wonder when and how this line will disappear, or at least... […]
Herpes is an infection caused by the herpes simplex virus. Once infected with herpes, the virus remains in the body. Fortunately, the virus is not always active. […]
Signs of shortness of breath in children include wide open nostrils when breathing, the skin between the ribs and neck feels like it is being pulled and a whistling sound or... […]
Spitting up is a normal condition caused by a baby's esophagus not yet fully developed and the stomach being very small. Spitting up usually disappears by the time the baby is one year old. […]
Female genital infections are often asymptomatic, meaning they present without symptoms. However, they can also progress and be characterized by vaginal discharge or lumps or sores that may be accompanied by […]
Menstruation is the shedding of the uterine lining, resulting in blood loss, typically lasting 3-7 days. A normal menstrual cycle lasts 28-35 days, with periods occurring 11-13 times per month. […]