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What Mistakes Do New Parents Make?

All new parents do their best to take care of their babies and toddlers. But no matter how prepared you feel, you’re still learning along the way. Use these tips to avoid nine common mistakes new parents make. All new parents do their best to take care of their babies and toddlers. But no matter how …

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What Happens During a C-section?

A C-section or Cesarean section is a surgery in which a baby can be delivered through the abdomen and uterus. A C-section or Cesarean section is a surgery in which a baby can be delivered through the abdomen and uterus. It can be planned or be performed as needed. On-the-fly C-sections result from unforeseen complications in which either the baby …

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Cold Sores (Labial Herpes): Causes, Treatment, Symptoms & Contagious

Herpes simplex infections (nongenital cold sores) facts Picture of cold sores (oral herpes, herpes labialis) on the lips (fever blisters, HSV 1, or herpes simplex infection type 1) Herpes simplex virus (HSV) can cause infections that affect the mouth, face, genitals, skin, buttocks, and anal area. It is one of the most common chronic viral infections in humans. The prevalence …

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What Exercises Should I Do in Third Trimester?

Is it safe to exercise in the third trimester? If your pregnancy is normal and you’re healthy, it’s generally safe to exercise in your third trimester. Your body goes through dramatic changes in your third trimester of pregnancy. You’re feeling more tired, you have more aches and pains. The good news is that exercise can help relieve some of your …

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How Can Parents Relieve the Stress of a Newborn Baby?

Relieving stress after having a baby Welcoming a newborn baby into the world is an exciting and stressful time. Use the following tips to help manage your stress. It's no secret that new parents are under a lot of stress. If you've recently welcomed a baby into the world, use the following tips to help manage your stress. Keep Clean …

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What Are Signs of Fetal Distress?

‌During pregnancy, fetal stress or fetal distress is a sign that your baby isn’t well in your womb. The major sign of pregnancy fetal stress is abnormal fetal heart rate. During pregnancy, fetal stress or fetal distress is a sign that your baby isn’t well in your womb. If your baby has fetal distress, your doctor will have to closely …

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What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Tuberous Sclerosis?

Signs and symptoms of tuberous sclerosis vary depending on where the tumors are located and the level of compression on internal organs Signs and symptoms of tuberous sclerosis vary depending on where the tumors are located and the level of compression on internal organs. Symptoms range from mild to severe and may include: Skin abnormalities: Patches of light-colored and thickened …

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How Do I Know If I Can Have a Vaginal Birth?

Some C-sections are medically necessary and can't be avoided. However, there are some things you can do to reduce your chances of needing a C-section if this is your first pregnancy. Almost 1 in 3 women who give birth in the US have a C-section. While some women know ahead of time they'll have a C-section, many won't know until …

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How Do I Deal With Pregnancy in the Summer Heat?

When you’re dealing with a summer pregnancy, it’s important to limit activities that raise your core temperature. The heat of summer can be uncomfortable for many people. But when you’re pregnant, summer heat waves can easily turn into overheating. This can lead to health risks for you and your baby.  How can summer heat affect your pregnancy? Body changes during …

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Telogen Effluvium Treatment, Symptoms & Diet

Facts you should know about telogen effluvium Clinically significant shedding of hair can occur when most of the hair follicles are simultaneously in the telogen phase of normal hair growth. Telogen effluvium most often will resolve on its own and will not result in permanent hair loss. Severe illness (for example, COVID-19 or surgery), pregnancy, dietary triggers, and emotional trauma …

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