• 10 Items In  Hospital Bag For Pregnant Mothers.

    10 Items In Hospital Bag For Pregnant Mothers.

    A hospital bag is one that every family should behave handy, it’s more important for couples and families that are expecting a new baby soon. Expectant mothers are expected to have a preparedness plan for the time when the baby is about to pop. At a bare minimum mothers are expected to have a mama…

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  • Navigating Pregnancy with NCDs: Risks, Challenges, and Care for Expectant Mothers.

    Navigating Pregnancy with NCDs: Risks, Challenges, and Care for Expectant Mothers.

    Unlike infectious diseases, NCDs are chronic conditions that require long-term management, and their impact on pregnancy can be profound. Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) like diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, and respiratory conditions present significant health risks for expectant mothers. Here’s how they affect expectant mothers: While non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading cause of death and disability…

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  • Non-Communicable Diseases: 4 Easy Habits to Reduce Your Risk.

    Non-Communicable Diseases: 4 Easy Habits to Reduce Your Risk.

    As Uganda continues to grapple with infectious diseases like malaria and HIV, a silent but deadly health crisis is sweeping across the country: non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and chronic respiratory illnesses once considered diseases of the wealthy or elderly are now claiming more lives and becoming a national burden. Key Facts About…

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  • The First Bite: Introducing Solids While Continuing to Breastfeed.

    The First Bite: Introducing Solids While Continuing to Breastfeed.

    Introducing solid foods to your baby is exciting, but it can also be a time filled with questions and uncertainties. How do you know when your baby is ready? What should you start with? And how does this new phase affect breastfeeding? When to Start Solids Health experts recommend exclusive breastfeeding for the first six…

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  • Should Pregnant Women Drive?

    While it is generally safe to drive while pregnant, there are instances when pregnant women should be more cautious. Women who are expecting sometimes feel nauseated and fatigued or find it difficult to maneuver a vehicle.

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  • 5 Quick Steps for Unlocking Supermom Vibes After Pregnancy”

    Becoming a supermom is an incredible journey, and taking care of your skin and hair is a vital aspect of looking and feeling your best. Even if you’re blessed with great post-birth skin, a consistent skincare routine ensures you maintain that radiant glow, warding off signs of fatigue.

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  • 4 Essential Tips for Sustaining That Beautiful Baby Glow

    For new mothers, preserving that unmistakable baby glow becomes a cherished goal. In this guide, we unveil four expert tips to help you maintain that natural radiance amidst the joys and challenges of early motherhood

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  • How To Choose Replacement Feeding Bottle Nipples

    Are you a Teheca parent in search of the perfect replacement nipples for your Dr. Brown’s bottles? Discover expert advice on selecting the ideal flow rate for your baby’s age and feeding needs in this comprehensive guide

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  • Nurturing Tiny Taste Buds: A Guide to Fruits for Babies

    Introducing fruits into your infant’s diet is a delightful and essential step, but it’s crucial to choose age-appropriate options to cater to their delicate taste buds and nutritional needs.

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  • Is Your Baby’s Drooling Normal?

    Drooling and blowing bubbles is common in babies during the phase of development when getting what they need is centered on the mouth

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