Family 2024, December
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When breastfeeding, the mother's breast size generally becomes unequal. Asymmetry is actually normal for humans, and most women find one breast slightly larger than the other, even before they are pregnant or breastfeeding. The difference in breast size can be subtle or very noticeable.
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Eventually, all mothers and babies must end the breastfeeding phase. Ideally, the weaning process should be gradual so that both mother and baby have a chance to get used to the changes. However, sometimes the breastfeeding phase must end quickly due to lifestyle changes, medical conditions, or the mother's absence, and a smooth transition is not possible in these situations.
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When you burp, your baby releases gas and feels more comfortable. Most babies who like to suckle at night usually fall asleep while feeding, but still have to be made to burp. So, it's important to find a position that allows your baby to burp properly without getting up.
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Even if our diet is not balanced, breast milk is still better for babies than formula milk. Breast milk contains healthy doses of protein, fat, vitamins and carbohydrates, as well as leukocytes, which are living cells to help protect your baby from infection.
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Life hacks are quick, relatively easy, and fun tips to make your life easier. However, simply looking at a photo with the caption "Use a dustpan for…" is not going to make your life much easier. Here are some detailed explanations of the different life tactics and how to use them.
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Applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy is a subject of controversy in the autism and autism community. Some said that they or their children were tortured. Others say the therapy is very beneficial. As a person who wants the best for your child, how can you tell the difference between a success story and a horror story?
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Parents may find it very difficult to watch their children grow. It often feels like they've gone from tiny babies to moody teens, then quickly become independent adults. Dealing with children growing means continuing to prepare yourself for the stages of life.
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Basal body temperature (BBT) is the temperature at which the body is at rest. Monitoring basal body temperature can help women determine when they are ovulating and when they are most fertile. Measurement of basal body temperature is quite easy.
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“You're being punished!”-most adults must have heard the phrase at least once in their childhood and youth, and many of them have come to regard punishment as a valid method of dealing with their children's problematic behavior. In fact, punishment that is not specific and effective will actually cause more problems in the future, lo!
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You've probably had this nightmare since you became a parent: You and your baby are both tired, but nothing seems to work to put the baby to sleep. Sleep is very important to our health and well-being, and newborns need up to 18 hours of sleep per day, while one-year-old babies need 14 hours of sleep.
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Breastfeeding is the most natural way to provide nutrition to babies. When you start breastfeeding, it's normal to feel a little soreness in your nipples as you're still adjusting to the experience. If the pain persists, it will usually cause the nipple to crack and bleed.
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Bilirubin is produced as a secondary product of the replacement of old blood cells with new blood cells. The liver plays a role in breaking down bilirubin into a form that can be excreted by the body. Elevated levels of bilirubin in the blood (hyperbilirubinemia) trigger jaundice or jaundice (yellowing of the skin and white eyes) and indicate problems with the liver.
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If you have a newborn baby, chances are you know how important it is to gain proper weight for your baby. Although many babies lose weight within a few days of birth, they will soon become fatter. During the first six months, babies tend to gain weight from 141,748 to 198,447 grams per week.
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All parents will tell you the same thing: stubbornness and children are like peanut butter and bread. Children are usually very stubborn in their infancy and adolescence. However, this attitude can still appear at any age. Sometimes, these traits also become part of their personality, so you as a parent must teach them to manage these behaviors.
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It's natural for children to ask questions like, "Where do babies come from?". However, that question can be uncomfortable for you as a parent, especially if it comes from the mouth of a 3-year-old child. Even so, your child deserves an answer.
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A baby (under 1 year of age) choking is every parent's nightmare, but knowing what to do will allow you to respond quickly if it occurs. Although the Heimlich maneuver is used for choking adults or older children, it's actually "not"
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Every baby has a different growth rate. However, usually by the time your baby is six months old, you can see your baby cooing at first but now starting to babble or babbling, as if he wanted to chat. Encourage your baby to continue to babble as a form of encouragement for your baby's overall speech development.
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If you need to sterilize bottles for baby feeding or other drinking purposes, there are a few easy methods you can follow to keep your bottles germ-free. The most popular techniques include: using boiling water, a sanitized-certified dishwasher, or a microwave.
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Children with autism are often overstimulated by things like touch, sound and light. They may also become overwhelmed and irritated by unexpected events such as a change in routine. Because children with autism often have trouble understanding or communicating what they're going through, they can experience a condition familiarly called meltdown.
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Of course, you want to keep germs away from your baby, and sterilizing his feeding bottle will help a lot. You don't have to sterilize baby bottles after each use. Sometimes even putting the bottle in the dishwasher and then washing it in hot water is enough.
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Toddlers often put objects and food in their mouths. Sometimes, these habits can cause toddlers to choke. Children can lose consciousness quickly when choking so it is important to know how to effectively clear their airways using the Heimlich maneuver.
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Hyperactive children often feel restless, have trouble concentrating, can't sit still, or are overly excited. In general, they have certain tendencies that interfere with the ability to focus, but do not necessarily have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
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Template:copyeditbot Expectations for potty training or instilling in your child the habit of urinating and defecating in the right place (toilet) can be demoralizing – both for you and your child! The main thing you need to consider is whether your child is ready to potty train – if they are, then the process will be easier and faster.
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Teething is a normal stage in a baby's development. Teething can cause pain and discomfort which can be stressful for the baby. There are many ways to relieve pain from teething. You can use various home remedies or seek outside medical treatment.
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Babies who experience excessive gas will be restless and move constantly because he feels uncomfortable. Sometimes, if the gas is not expelled, the baby will show it with a cry of pain. Your baby will also curl up into a ball or raise their legs in the air in an effort to put pressure on the affected body part.
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Training your child to use the potty can be frustrating, but you'll reap the rewards once you're out of the supermarket diaper aisle aisle. If you want to potty train your child, you have to stay positive, keep motivating, and create a fun experience for the whole family.
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Children's parties can be more fun than adult parties. You don't need to be too serious and you can also bring out your own childish side. Plus, at the end of the day when the kids' energy has subsided and they're falling asleep, you're there, lying next to them, and falling asleep too!
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Colds, flu allergies, or a dry environment can all cause stuffy noses in toddlers. Mucus acts to moisturize and clean the nasal passages in healthy children, but when a child is sick or exposed to an irritant, mucus production increases to help fight infection or respond to an irritant that causes a stuffy nose.
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Mosquito bites are a big nuisance for toddlers. Not only itching, mosquito bites can also spread diseases such as West Nile virus infection and skin infections when scratched. There are many ways to keep your toddler away from mosquito bites.
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Burping will help babies expel any trapped air in their tummy. Burping a baby is usually most effective right after feeding, as the baby will suck in air while feeding or feeding. Burping your baby will help expel the air, making him feel comfortable.
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Teaching children to be able to show the time is an important time in his life. However, using the two-digit system at once (1 to 12 and 1 to 60) can be difficult for children to understand. However, there are ways to help your child show the time.
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So you've brought some of the happiness you've earned into your home – so now what? While caring for a newborn can be a very special experience in your life, you may feel confused about what you should do so that you will give your child constant attention and affection.
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Children need to have the skill of walking while floating in the water. In general, children are able to do this since they were toddlers. If you want to teach your child how to float in water, start by explaining the basics he needs to know and then teach him how to move his arms and legs before practicing in the pool.
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Babies communicate in their early life by crying. Babies will cry a lot in the first three months. Babies cry when they want to be held, fed, uncomfortable, or in pain. They also cry when overstimulated, bored, tired, or frustrated. Babies' cries become more communicative as they grow:
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Although there are many children who have been able to defecate by themselves since the age of 4 years, some children still have to wear diapers even though they are older and have been trained to defecate on their own. If you feel that your child still needs to wear a diaper, but he doesn't want to, this article can provide a great guide to getting your child to agree to wear it.
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Babies love to be swaddled by a warm blanket, as it creates the same comfort they felt when they were in the womb. Swaddling your baby can help him sleep better and feel more comfortable in the crib. It's important to know if your baby is a good candidate for swaddling before you try to do so, as the exercise poses are harmful to the health of some babies.
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Everyone is born as a creative individual. Basically, creativity is a person's ability to use imagination, originality, productivity, and problem solving as a method of approaching situations. Different opinions consider creativity as an ability that can be honed and developed, not a gift from birth.
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Hiccups are repeated contractions of the diaphragm. This is common in babies, and is usually nothing to worry about. Often babies hiccup due to overeating or swallowing too much air. Babies are generally not bothered by hiccups, but if you are worried, you can relieve it by adjusting your baby's diet and paying more attention to the problem.
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Hiccups in babies are common and harmless. However, it is natural for mothers to feel worried when their beloved little baby hiccups. As recommended by your doctor, you can wait for the hiccups to go away on their own, but if you want it to be quicker, follow these tips.
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Sleeping with a newborn is still a controversial topic of debate. Experts and parents each explained the reasons why they agreed and opposed it. If you choose to sleep in the same bed as your baby, do as much information as possible about the safest method before doing so.