Sentences with phrase «first child syndrome»

I'm kinda stuck with a permanent case of First Child Syndrome, which is probably one of the reasons my teeth are clenched all the time.
My oldest son was 18 months old and could not sleep unless I was in the room with him (clearly, first child syndrome).
My oldest son was 18 months old and could not sleep unless I was in the room with him (clearly, first child syndrome).
But I also used to suffer from what I now affectionately call «first child syndrome» until I read about the damage that starting too soon can do.
We had promised him that this was a fun trip and there was no pressure for using his pics publicly in any way unless they met his own rigorous, self imposed standards (first child syndrome, no?).

Not exact matches

«Middle Child Syndrome» is a psychological label for the empirical observation that middle children often do not receive as much parental attention as first and last - born siblings.
In 1864, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) was first noted in adults in the medical literature, but the first mention of children with the disorder was not until 1971.
Previous winners this season include Children's charity Dravet Syndrome UK, who won the first vote of the season in September, The Brompton Fountain, with the medical charity collecting against Leicester City in January and most recent winners from our armed forces category, Blind Veterans.
When a child eats too much sugar, his pancreas responsible for producing insulin have to work too hard and eventually they stop producing enough of it, which results in the child getting insulin resistance syndrome first and Type 2 diabetes later on in life.
The Lullaby Trust «s Judith Howard has been advising and helping parents who have lost children to sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) for several years and has said: «Ninety per cent of sudden infant deaths happen in the first six months and we're now finding that when you get a death in the first month of life, it's nearly always because the baby has been co-sleeping or bed - sharing with a parent.
The mother, in this case, is healthy, but the Leigh syndrome she carries caused the death of her first two children.
Although previous studies have found that breastfeeding provides a variety of benefits for babies, including apparently reducing the risk of sudden infant death syndrome, or SIDS, the study is the first to demonstrate an overall reduction in mortality among U.S. children, Rogan and other experts said.
When I received the news 13 weeks into my pregnancy that my third child would be born with Down syndrome one of the first concerns I had was whether she would be able to breastfeed.
The National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome is kicking off National Child Abuse Prevention month with our first - ever Inventory Clearance...
My sister in law had a classical c - section with her first child deu to HELLP syndrome at 27 weeks.
If treatment works, it might be particularly helpful for women who drank heavily in their first trimester before realizing they were pregnant, says Joanne Rovet, who studies fetal alcohol syndrome at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto.
These types are further broken down into subtypes, including a rare genetic condition, known as Dravet syndrome, which usually shows up in affected children in the first 12 months after birth.
The new study is the first report that demonstrates a link between maternal polycystic ovarian syndrome, PCOS, and autism spectrum disorders, ASD, in children.
The DSGS team also created the first - ever body mass index (BMI) charts for children with Down syndrome.
A first - of - its - kind study led by Texas Children's Hospital and Baylor College of Medicine (BCM), published online in the journal, Circulation, found that infants with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) born far from a hospital providing neonatal cardiac surgery for HLHS have increased neonatal mortality, with most deaths occurring before surgery.
In a new paper published this week in the American Journal of Medical Genetics, first author Miguel del Campo, MD, PhD, associate professor in the Department of Pediatrics at University of California San Diego School of Medicine, and colleagues in Brazil and Spain, describe the phenotypic spectrum or set of observable characteristics of congenital Zika (ZIKV) syndrome, based upon clinical evaluations and neuroimaging of 83 Brazilian children with presumed or confirmed ZIKV congenital infections.
Researchers reported promising preliminary outcomes for the first four children enrolled in a U.S. gene therapy trial for Wiskott - Aldrich syndrome (WAS), a life - threatening genetic blood and immune disorder, at the 57th annual meeting of the American Society of Hematology.
C.S. Mott Children's Hospital was the first comprehensive TIS treatment program in Michigan, and among the first in the nation, to give children with thoracic insufficiency syndrome access to the groundbreaking VEPTR device and we continue to be one of the most experienced VEPTR programs in the Children's Hospital was the first comprehensive TIS treatment program in Michigan, and among the first in the nation, to give children with thoracic insufficiency syndrome access to the groundbreaking VEPTR device and we continue to be one of the most experienced VEPTR programs in the children with thoracic insufficiency syndrome access to the groundbreaking VEPTR device and we continue to be one of the most experienced VEPTR programs in the country.
We weren't strangers to devastating news: We had been in a similar situation four years earlier, when we had learned that our newborn daughter, Johanna — our first child — had Down syndrome.
In 2010, at 139.8 kg four months after the delivery of my first child, I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism and polycystic ovarian syndrome.
For the most part, experts agree that children with risk factors for celiac disease, including those with a first degree relative (sibling and / or parent) with celiac, Down Syndrome, Turner Syndrome, William's Syndrome, type 1 diabetes, and other autoimmune diseases, such as autoimmune thyroid disease, should be tested for celiac disease.
Thousands of children die in their first year of life because of SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome).
She also explains whether it is okay to have sex when you first come to Russian and how Russia's «Only Child Syndrome» may affect your love life.
The essential difference between a Range Rover and the supercharged Sport is like second child syndrome; first borns are the upstanding offspring — good, reliable sorts that play it by the book.
I was doing a google search on Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy (the creation of pathology in the child by a parent for «secondary gain») and that's when I first ran across the construct of «parental alienation.»
While most experts would agree that the symptoms within the child, first described by Gardner, do meet the criteria for a «Syndrome,» most have elected to eliminate the use of the word in an effort to eliminate the distractive qualities that characterized the debate.
In 2000, Mike Fogel was first introduced to - and became passionate about - treatment for children with Asperger's Syndrome (High Functioning Autism).
Psychiatrist Dr. Richard A. Gardner first identified Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) in the 1980's when he noticed a dramatic increase in hostile parents attempting to brainwash a child and denigrate the other parent.
Studies link tobacco use to reductions in breastfeeding initiation and duration, meaning that infants of mothers who smoke are less likely to enjoy the health benefits of being breastfed.47 Relatedly, exposure to secondhand smoke increases children's risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) during the first 12 months of life.
The term Parental Alienation Syndrome was first used by psychiatrist Richard Gardner in the 1980s to describe the extreme negative feelings a child may have toward a targeted parent as a response to the constant brainwashing and indoctrination by the other parent, who is usually the one with custody.
The first related to the issue of what is described as parent alienation syndrome, wherein one parent attempts to alienate the child as against the other parent.
In addition to Adult Children of Parental Alienation Syndrome published by W. W. Norton, Dr. Baker is the first author of a text book on child welfare research methods published by Columbia University Press.
A number of things, first of all, she feels that there is definitely parental alienation, I believe, if I can remember, the text of her letter, I believe that she said that seven of the eight identifying factors of PAS or parental alienation syndrome were present in Alexis, that's the oldest child... she felt that the prognosis for Monica's redemption or recovery from parental alienation syndrome, I believe to use her word, was poor....
Recognition of the developments of Dr. Gardner's contribution began with his first book on this topic, Family Evaluation in Child Custody Litigation published in 1982, and it was followed by The Parental Alienation Syndrome and the Differentiation Between Fabricated and Genuine Child Sex Abuse in 1987.
He was first to identify the eight characteristics that PAS children display as a syndrome.
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