Losing weight more quickly than this can reduce the quantity of your milk as well as pose
certain risks to your baby.
Losing weight more quickly than this can reduce the quantity of your milk as well as pose
certain risks to your baby.
Not exact matches
More conservative theologians, on the other hand, believed that his constant criticisms of Bibelglaube (faith in the Bible rather than the one
to whom the Bible witnesses), «credo - Credo» (intellectual assent
to the tenets of the Creed) and faith as a bloss Fürwahrhalten etner Lehre (a mere holding of
certain doctrines
to be true)
risked throwing the
baby out with the bath water.
The expectation is that if labour doesn't progress at a
certain rate that there are
risks (infection, maternal exhaustion, fetal death) associated with further waiting; that the longer labour stalls the less likely it is
to start progressing normally (if the
baby is too stuck
to move after two hours of labour, it's probably too stuck
to move after two days of labour) and there are no benefits
to a long labour.
As our research progressed, we found out that there are
certain factors or situations that can lead
to risks when the
baby is sleeping on her tummy.
Ongoing research has linked breastfeeding
to lowering the
risk of diabetes, obesity, and
certain cancers, as well as linked higher IQ scores for the breastfed
baby.
I think the slightly increased
risk to me is «wholly warranted»
to ensure my
baby avoids
certain risks like shoulder dystocia, cord prolapse and oxygen deprivation during labor.
And while it was once recommended that breastfeeding mothers of a
baby who is at
risk for food allergies might consider eliminating
certain allergy foods from her diet, including peanuts, tree nuts, eggs, cow's milk, and fish, that is also not considered
to be helpful at preventing food allergies.
Breastfeeding has been linked
to many health benefits for
baby including enhanced neurological development and reduced
risk of
certain diseases.
The
risks are believed
to be increase in jaundice and there are fears that the blood will drain back out of the
baby if the cord is not clamped and jaundice is almost
certain, when a
baby gets his or her full quota of blood.
Sometimes you do not have a choice but
to bring the
baby to certain places, but some places are not worth the
risk.
If your
baby was born prematurely — especially if he was very premature, had an infection, or needed treatment with oxygen — he's at greater
risk for developing
certain eye problems, including astigmatism (blurred vision), myopia (nearsightedness), retinopathy of prematurity (abnormal blood vessel growth that can lead
to blindness), and strabismus (eye misalignment).
The exception
to that might be eczema: some studies suggest that avoiding
certain foods may reduce your
baby's
risk for developing eczema.
But you also need
to be aware of
certain illnesses and environmental
risks that can be harmful
to you and
baby.
«There are
risks to the
baby who is not breast - fed in terms of getting ear infections, upper respiratory tract infections,
certain forms of cancer,» said Dr. Bobbi Philipp, a pediatrician at the Boston Medical Center and a breast - feeding expert for the American Academy of Pediatrics, who was involved in the ad campaign.
Babies used to be introduced to solid foods when they were much younger — at three months and then four months, but in 2002 changes were made to recommend solids were not given until 6 months, due to research showing waiting can reduce the risk of babies having certain illnesses, such as gastroente
Babies used
to be introduced
to solid foods when they were much younger — at three months and then four months, but in 2002 changes were made
to recommend solids were not given until 6 months, due
to research showing waiting can reduce the
risk of
babies having certain illnesses, such as gastroente
babies having
certain illnesses, such as gastroenteritis.
Also,
babies who are born
to mothers who took
certain antibiotics late in pregnancy and breastfeeding
babies whose moms are taking
certain antibiotics may also have an increased
risk of pyloric stenosis.
The bottom line is that there aren't really any proven drawbacks
to giving your
baby probiotics, and they may help improve digestion and lower the
risk of
certain diseases.
Ironically, the latest ACOG statement on c - sections has some people puzzled because
certain risks to mother and
baby are actually LOWER for a c - section as opposed
to a vaginal birth.
Pregnant women are told
to go on bed rest for a few reasons, often because of
certain complications or
risk of
baby being born early.
Yes, sometimes with multiples
certain risks do go up, but yes, from the beginning the
babies have enough room
to develop in utero and nature will take care of things and help them develop separately and bond together.
While we can not imagine any parent actively placing their
baby in harm's way,
certain, often specific, choices can put that tiny
baby at a much greater
risk of SIDS, essentially making the parents the ones who perhaps caused their
baby to die from SIDS.
While there's no proven way
to prevent SIDS, experts like those with the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) say avoiding
certain behaviors can help lower your
baby's
risk.
Studies have shown that
babies whose moms smoke during pregnancy are at a 20
to 70 percent higher
risk of having
certain types of congenital heart defects than
babies whose moms do not smoke.
The AAP (American Academy of Pediatrics) actually only recommends movement sensors for
certain at -
risk babies, but for some parents who really want a peace of mind with regard
to SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome), they feel this is an option they truly care about.
The AHRQ report concluded that breastfeeding is associated with lower
risks of
certain infant health problems: For instance, on the basis of five studies, the report found that infants who were exclusively breastfed for three
to six months were half as likely
to develop middle - ear infections as
babies who were exclusively formula - fed.
NIGHTTIME PARENTING helps parents understand why
babies sleep differently than adults, offers solutions
to nighttime problems and even describes how
certain styles of nighttime parenting can aid in child spacing and lower the
risks of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
Over the past several years, fluctuating advice regarding the relative
risks associated with bed - sharing, and a
certain amount of media scaremongering, has prompted NHS trusts
to remove bedsharing information from patient areas and introduce restrictive policies on what health professionals can say
to parents about where their new
baby might sleep.
Babies used to be introduced to solid foods when they were much younger — at three months and then four months, but in 2002 changes were made to recommend solids were not given until 6 months, due to research showing waiting can reduce the risk of babies having certain illnesses, such as gastroente
Babies used
to be introduced
to solid foods when they were much younger — at three months and then four months, but in 2002 changes were made
to recommend solids were not given until 6 months, due
to research showing waiting can reduce the
risk of
babies having certain illnesses, such as gastroente
babies having
certain illnesses, such as gastroenteritis.
Rather than playing recordings for healthy
babies, Partanen sees potential treatments for children at
risk for dyslexia or auditory processing disorders, if hearing
certain sounds in pregnancy turns out
to speed up language learning — «but that's a big if.»
And additional
risk factors include a family history of diabetes,
certain ethnic backgrounds, and having gestational diabetes or giving birth
to a
baby that weighs more than 9 pounds.
The vaccine
to prevent hepatitis A is currently recommended for all
babies when they reach the age of 1, for travelers
to certain countries, for men who have sex with other men, and for other high -
risk individuals.
And
certain times are especially fraught with conflict opportunities: a move, job loss, retirement, the birth of a new
baby, kids leaving the nest, an accident or illness, the loss of a parent... During these and other big life transitions, it's common for couples
to experience greater strain and conflict and be at
risk for disconnection.