While Down syndrome is often diagnosed shortly after birth, it is also increasingly being diagnosed during pregnancy (prenatally) due to abnormal ultrasound (sonogram) findings, an abnormal result on a blood test done.. READ MORE
Archive for July, 2009
Prenatal Diagnosis for Down Syndrome
Posted in Baby's, tagged blood test, diagnostic tests, during pregnancy, maternal serum screening test, Prenatal Diagnosis for Down Syndrome, sonogram, ultrasound on 31/07/2009 | Leave a Comment »
What is Down Syndrome?
Posted in Newborn, tagged cognitive ability, developmental disabilities, diagnosis, Down syndrome, eyelid's epicanthic fold, facial appearance, medical treatment, physical growth, screening, vocational training on 27/07/2009 | Leave a Comment »
It is a condition with no definite cure, which is why individuals need to know more about the nature, risks and symptoms to alleviate very well. Learning about the features and the syndrome itself can help you . READ MORE
Room Temperature Can Help Reduce the Risk of SIDS
Posted in Newborn, tagged breathing difficulties, comfortable environment, dangerous sleeping habits, high-nutrition foods, overheating, reduce sids, Room Temperature, sick baby, stomach, thermostat on 25/07/2009 | Leave a Comment »
Parents no longer have to lose sleep over Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) thanks to the latest research findings, and they can take a proactive role in reducing both the worry and risk involved for their infant. READ MORE
The Legacy of Pampering Moms
Posted in Baby's, tagged attractive stages, coddling, family members, luxury gifts, mother-to-be, new life into the world, newborns, Pampering Moms, rejuvenate, rest, showering, small foot massage on 19/07/2009 | Leave a Comment »
Many traditions have been developed over time to pamper these mothers as they prepare to bring new life into the world.While she may not feel beautiful at the time, a pregnant woman is in one of the most fundamentally attractive stages of life. READ MORE
Common Misuses of Pacifiers
Posted in Newborn, tagged baby’s teeth, decrease in milk supply, engorgement, mastitis, Misuses of Pacifiers, nipple confusion’, nursing mom, pacifiers, poor weight gain, substitute for feedings, sucking reflex on 16/07/2009 | Leave a Comment »
Experts have voiced valid concerns regarding the use (and abuse) of pacifiers. Not only can pacifiers cause ‘nipple confusion’ in an infant, it is also associated with premature weaning. READ MORE
Introducing Solids to their Diet
Posted in Baby's, tagged : dinner meal, Introducing Solids, large grinding teeth, sieve, small bread pudding, soft boiled egg, vegetable on 13/07/2009 | Leave a Comment »
As soon as the child has got any teeth, and about this period one or two will make their appearance, solid farinaceous matter boiled in water, beaten through a sieve, and mixed with a small quantity of milk, may be employed. READ MORE
Struggling to get Pregnant
Posted in family, tagged 'Lazy Ovaries', Endometriosis, IVF Program, Male Infertility, Money-Back Guarantee, Naturally, Nutrition Specialist, Ovarian Cysts, Pregnancy Miracle, Tubal Obstruction on 08/07/2009 | Leave a Comment »
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Abdominal Cramping During Pregnancy
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Abdominal Cramping, bleeding, Braxton-Hicks contractions, chills, Constipation, faintness, fever, menstrual cycle, pregnancy, puffy eyes, spotting, swollen ankles, swollen face, swollen feet, urination, uterus growing larger on 07/07/2009 | Leave a Comment »
8 Tips On What Abdominal Cramping During Pregnancy Can Indicate! Many women experience abdominal cramping soon after they have conceived. Since the menstrual cycle has often brought about a similar kind of pain, it is not taken very seriously…….. READ MORE