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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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What You Should Know About Cancer.
It’s a disease in which body cells divide abnormally and uncontrollably thus destroying the body tissues. Cancer occurs when genes stop controlling the way cells divide
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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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Colic Relief Tips for Parents
If the crying does not stop but intensifies and persists throughout the day or night, it may be caused by colic. About one-fifth of all babies develop colic, usually between the second and fourth weeks.
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5 Steps To Look Like The SuperMom You Are
looking fatigued. Skincare after delivery is important. Follow this 5 step quick daily regime for your skin and hair to continue looking like a Supermom
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10 Tips For Skin & Hair Care Post-Pregnancy
During pregnancy, the body goes through different physical changes. It makes postpartum skincare and haircare on the top of the list of many women who have delivered their babies.
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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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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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The Importance of Emotional Intelligence in Health Care
What is Emotional Intelligence? Intelligence is not limited to the knowledge of facts and the ability to think with sound logic. It also includes our capacity to recognize our own emotions and those of others. We should be able to differentiate between various feelings and manage our emotions to adapt to our environment. Once we…
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How do You Care for a Loved One Who Lives Far Away?
Living far away from a loved one can complicate many things, not the least of which is their daily care. If you live in a different city or state from your aging parents as the miles expand so do your worries. You must try to understand their health and day-to-day needs from a distance. It’s…
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The New Mother – Taking Care of Yourself After Birth
The New Mother – Taking Care of Yourself After Birth The postpartum period begins after the delivery of the baby and ends when the mother’s body has nearly returned to its pre-pregnant state. This period usually lasts six to eight weeks. The postpartum period involves the mother progressing through many changes, both emotionally and physically,…
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6 Things New Parents Should Avoid After C-Section
[rt_reading_time label=”Read Time:” postfix=”minutes” postfix_singular=”minute”] This article is a continuation from the previous post on caring for new mothers after caesarean delivery, if you haven’t read it, we strongly suggest it that you do so before continuing. Now that you’re here, having successfully been discharged from the hospital, and you safely Home recovering, here is a…
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Physical Care After Caesarean Birth For Mothers
The days following the birth of your baby, the postpartum period, can be one of the most challenging times for mothers and families. This period can be even more challenging for mothers who have had a c-section delivery. After any delivery, a mother needs to allow her body to rest and heal. Ideally, this means little…
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What Does the Newborn Physical Examination Check For?
All parents are offered a thorough physical examination for their baby within 72 hours of giving birth.The examination includes screening tests to find out if your baby has any problems with their eyes, heart, hips and, in boys, the testicles (testes). The newborn physical examination is usually carried out in hospital before you go home.…