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Baby-Before Birth To After Birth Care

Baby-Before Birth To After Birth Care
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Masterseek Search Engine!!
2007-04-09 07:48:00
Over the past few years, online business search engines have become a preferable alternative for online business activities.Master seek an online business search engine provides you tofind business partners,sales opportunities and new avenues to expand your business and enhance your company’s profitability.Masters eek search engine serve as common platform for both the clients as well as the providers. It isa media through which the online business companies can showcase their products vis-à-vis the other companies.Masterseek’s global search engine also provides free and fast access to various company profiles, contact information, and descriptions of products and services for many countries.
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Contraceptive Benefits of Breastfeeding
2007-01-29 22:33:03
If you are pregnant or have just given birth, you may be considering breastfeeding your child. Breast feeding is one of the healthiest things that you can do for your baby. Your breast milk is designed specially to provide your baby with all of the vitamins, nutrients, and antibodies that she needs to stay healthy. But breastfeeding is not only beneficial to your baby. It can also be very healthy for you as well. In addition to helping you recover from pregnancy more quickly, breastfeeding can also be used as a natural family planning method. Known as the lactational amenorrhea method (LAM), this method is highly effective in preventing pregnancy in the months after childbirth. What is the Lactational Amenorrhea Method?The lactational amenorrhea method is just one of a variety of highly effective natural family planning methods. This method is used after childbirth, and involves breastfeeding your child exclusively for at least six months in order to prevent pregnancy. The LAM method...
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Labor and the Postpartum Period
2007-01-29 22:33:03
Well, now baby is on his way and you are all ready to go! It?s an exciting moment for both you and your partner; soon you will begin a new stage in your family?s life. You know all about the stages of labor and delivery and are prepared for anything. But what happens to your baby during birth? And what about after birth? It seems that your baby has a lot of hard work to do himself! During BirthWhile you are busy getting ready for the arrival of a lifetime, your baby is also very busy getting ready for his trip. By the time labor arrives, or is induced, your baby has already dropped and is making his way down the birth canal. Traveling through the birth canal isn?t always as easy as it sounds. In fact, it can be quite stressful for your baby as he is under a lot of pressure and must go without out oxygen temporarily. Despite this stress, a vaginal birth is actually better for your baby. Studies have shown that giving birth by cesarean section increases a child?s risk of developing r...
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Life after birth : baby you've changed my life
2007-01-29 22:33:03
No matter how exhausting the past nine months of your pregnancy may have been, every bit of the pain seems worth it when you hold your baby in your arms for the first time! WOW that is a special feeling, a moment never to be forgotten! We are here to help you settle in to your new life with baby advice through those first few days after childbirth. Beyond that we provide guidance through the first year of your child's life in our baby year section. We have split the life after childbirth section into four sections: feeding; caring for baby; mother; and potential problems. New Baby It may take a while before your baby starts looking like the angel or fairy you thought he or she would look like. Your baby will be born with natural talents - find out what they can do. Discover the details of your baby's first checkup. We have lots of information for caring for your baby: Feeding; Sleeping; Clothing; Changing and Bathing. New Mother You?ve waited for this day for so long - so why...
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Exercising After Baby's Birth
2007-01-29 22:33:03
Fitness Tips for New Mothers As a fitness instructor and personal trainer for the past 22 years, being in shape and feeling fit is an essential part of my life. Prior to our son being born, I use to exercise 6 times a week. Then in May 2004, I became pregnant with our first baby. Although I continued to exercise, my body began changing and so did my exercise routine. I remember waking up some days feeling exhausted or completely out of touch with my ever changing body. Although I continued to exercise, I cut back and worked out in moderation. On January 30, 2005, Adam was born. As I was delivering Adam, I remember asking my doctor when I could begin working out again. He laughed and said, let?s see how you feel. So, four weeks postpartum, I felt ready to start exercising. I was keenly interested in getting back into great shape as fast as humanly possible. I started with short cardio segments and some traditional toning exercises. I did see some results but not as quickly as pre pre...
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What Your Baby Does on the First Day
2007-01-29 22:33:03
Many parents are surprised to see how alert a newborn really is. A newborn's eyes are open quite a bit and babies spend much time studying faces ? especially their parents'. Your baby may turn or react to the sound of your voices. Your baby is using all of the senses, including smell and touch, to further identify and become attached to you. Your newborn will cry, sleep, and at times will look directly into your eyes. Although the vision is blurry, your baby can see you and anything that's up to about 2 feet away. Your baby will grab onto your finger if you place it in his or her palm. And of course, your baby will want to eat. Breastfeeding or Bottle-feedingIf a mother has decided to breastfeed, she can begin as soon as her newborn is placed in her arms. Although your milk probably won't fully come in for another day or two, especially with first-time mothers, the baby does receive nourishment from your colostrum, a thin, watery precursor to actual breast milk. As your baby suc...
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Pre-Birth Communication
2007-01-29 22:33:03
From the beginning of your baby's life, he has heard your heartbeat. It is a very comforting sound to him. He has heard the sound of your voice, and become accustomed to it. He has been rocked back and forth gently as you walk. He has heard the gurgling sounds of your digestive organs as you eat, and he associates this with a feeling of well-being he gets as he receives this nourishment. From a scientific point of view, you and your baby are connected because you share the same blood supply and pass nutritional substances and hormones back and forth across the placenta. Feelings happen because of chemical changes in your blood stream. This means that whatever you are feeling, your baby can feel as well. From a spiritual point of view, however, it is believed that mother and baby share a spiritual/intuitive connection. Pregnant women often have dreams about their babies and what their births will be like, and they should take these dreams seriously. Sometimes dreams are li...
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Preparing For Pregnancy!!
2007-01-29 22:33:03
When it comes to medical care and pregnancy, you can never start too early. The best start to having a healthy baby is to see your health-care provider for a pre-pregnancy health check before you conceive. There are lots of things you can do ahead of time, such as making sure you're immune to rubella (German measles), finding out your blood type, stopping smoking, making sure your diet is healthy, and getting any illnesses you might have under control. Many obstetricians recommend you start taking prenatal vitamins even before you conceive. Once you're pregnant, your health professional will have you begin with monthly visits that increase to once a week or more at the end. At each visit, the physician or nurse will perform a series of examinations and tests to determine the health of the mother and baby. These include measuring the growth of the uterus, listening to the baby's heartbeat, taking the mother's blood pressure and weight, and checking her urine for evidence of prot...
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Trying to get pregnant???
2007-01-29 22:33:03
For those of you who have been trying to conceive for a while, you might be wondering Why Can?t I Get Pregnant ?. There are many things that can affect your ability to conceive such as alcohol and smoking and the birth control pill. For further information on difficulties getting pregnant, please see our Infertility section. If you have had tubal ligation surgery and decide you want to get pregnant, read about tubal ligation reversal. Even though your baby has not even been conceived yet, it doesn't mean it's too early to start thinking about the cost of raising your child. Children can be very expensive, so it is a good idea to start putting money aside and making some lifestyle changes before your baby comes along. Wondering how much you can expect to pay to bring up your child? Then take a look at The Cost of Raising a Child and read up on some things to consider when starting a Financial Plan for your baby.
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