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7 Short Funny Stories for Kids - To Tickle Their Funny Bones
Kids love stories. Stories, in fact, are more than just a fun activity. They play a pivotal role in the overall growth and development of the child, particularly in the cognitive areas. Some of our best childhood days were when our mothers or grandmothers used to tell us a really good story right before bedtime or during meal time. Do the same for your child. Create memories, make precious moments that your child will look back on and remember with warmth.
Short Humorous Stories for Children
Most of us have heard our favourite stories, especially at bedtime.
Here are a few popular stories that you can tell your child -
1. The Hare and the Tortoise
Once upon a time, there was a hare and a tortoise. They lived in a huge jungle, with other animals like tigers, elephants, deer, and crocodiles. The hare was very fast on his feet. He took part in many races, and always came first, no matter who the opponent was. Over time, his constant victory turned him into a very proud hare. He began to put in lesser effort in the races he took part in because he was winning them all anyway. Now, in the same forest, was a wise tortoise. Unlike the hare, the tortoise was extremely slow. In fact, he was one of the slowest animals in the jungle. He kept observing the hare, and he saw that the hare’s success was getting to his head. So he decided to teach the hare a lesson. He called all the animals of the jungle, including the hare, and openly challenged the hare to the race. When the animals heard this, they all began to laugh. Animals that were faster than the tortoise had lost to the hare. How was the tortoise, which was the slowest animal in the jungle, going to defeat the hare? But they all were curious, and the hare loved a challenge. So he accepted it.
The next day, the hare and the tortoise were all set to begin the race.“On your mark, get ready, and GO!” The monkey of the jungle said, waving a white flag.
The hare took off immediately. The hare kept running and had already covered a distance, but the tortoise was still barely across the starting line. After a while, the hare stopped running and thought to himself. The tortoise was going to take forever to reach the end of the race. It was obvious that the tortoise was going to lose. So the hare decided to take a short nap.
He found a shady, comfortable spot and fell asleep. Meanwhile, the tortoise never gave up. He kept running. By the end of the day, to everyone’s surprise, the tortoise was the winner!
The hare, because of his pride and overconfidence, had lost the race. The moral of this story is, slow and steady wins the race.
2. The Lion and the Rabbit
Once upon a time, there was a proud, evil lion. He said he was the king of the jungle. Every day, he would mercilessly go hunting and kill many animals for his food. Soon, all the animals were worried. They held a meeting and decided that if the lion continues to do this, then no animal will survive. So, they approached the lion and told him a proposal. Each day, they said, they would send one animal to the lion's den. This way, the rest of the animals for that day will be at peace, and the lion would not need to go hunting. The lion liked the plan. So from the next day, the lion would wait in his den while the others sent an animal for his meal. This happened for many days. Finally, it was the turn of a very old but wise rabbit. He was forced to be the meal of the day for the lion. He decided to put an end to this. So, he took a longer route and made sure he got to the lion's den very late.
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The hungry lion who was angry roared at the rabbit and asked him why he was late. The rabbit then told him that he was late because another stronger lion was chasing him. He told the lion that the stronger lion claimed to be the king of the jungle. When the lion heard this, he was furious. He asked the rabbit to show him where the other lion was. The rabbit took the lion to a well. He pointed inside and told the lion that the other lion was inside.
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When the lion looked in, he saw his own reflection but thought it was another lion. He roared in anger, and the reflection did the same. Brimming with anger, the lion jumped into the well to fight with the other lion but ended up falling to his death because of his stupidity. The moral of this story is that sometimes, intelligence is more important than physical strength.
3. The Thirsty Crow
Once there was a crow. It was a hot day, and the crow was extremely thirsty. He kept flying around, looking for some water. After a very long time, he finally found a jar of water. With great happiness, he flew to the jar to drink the water. But when he tried to put his head into the jar, he realised it was too narrow. He tried to tilt the put, but it was too heavy. Sad and frustrated, he kept thinking. Finally, he saw pebbles on the ground. He had an idea.
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One by one, he put the pebbles into the jar. The water level slowly rose, and the crow could drink the water.
4. The Boy who Cried Wolf
Once upon a time, there was a very naughty shepherd boy. He would take his sheep for grazing, then climb up a tree, and shout for help, claiming that a wolf was attacking his sheep.
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Every time this happened, the farmers and other men would come to rescue him and his flock. But once they saw he was lying, they would leave angrily. Then, the boy would laugh. This went on for a long time, but one day, a wolf really came and attacked his sheep. But this time nobody heard him or offered to help him because they did not believe him anymore.
5. The Crocodile and the Monkey
Once there was a monkey. He lived on a berry tree. One day, a crocodile came near the banks of the river where the tree was located. The monkey felt bad for the tired and hungry crocodile and gave him some berries. Soon, they became good friends. Every day the monkey would give the crocodile berries. One day it so happened that the monkey gave him some extra berries to take home for his wife. When the crocodile took the berries to his wife, she loved it. But she was a very mean crocodile. She told her husband that she wanted the monkey's heart which will be much sweeter than the berries. So the next day the crocodile went to the monkey and said his wife had invited him home for dinner. Happily, the monkey agreed.
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But when they got to the middle of the river, the foolish crocodile told him the truth, that his wife wants to heat the monkey's heart for dinner. The monkey was smart, so he quickly told him that he had left his heart in the berry tree, so he had to go get it. Happily, the crocodile agreed. But when they got to the banks, the monkey jumped to the highest branch and saved himself. He then told the crocodile that he would never trust him again. The foolish crocodile was sad, and he had to go home to his evil wife without the monkey's heart.
6. Hansel and Gretel
Once there were two siblings. The boy was named Hansel, and the girl was Gretel. Their mother died, but they lived with their father. Even though they were poor, they were very happy. But one day the father married again. His new wife was a very evil woman. She told her husband that they should leave the kids in the forest because they can't afford to feed them. The father refused at first but eventually agreed. So the next night, the parents took Hansel and Gretel to the forest. However, Hansel knew of their plan because he had heard them. So, he had collected white pebbles that he threw along the way. The evil stepmom after walking for a distance left the kids in the forest and got home with the father. But Hansel and Gretel found their way back home following the white pebbles trail. The next day, the evil stepmom decided to do this again. But she didn't let Hansel collect any pebbles. Since they had no time, they couldn't find their way back, and they were truly lost. Hansel and Gretel kept walking, but they were tired and hungry. Suddenly, they saw a beautiful gingerbread house.
Excited and happy they started eating it. Then, an old lady came to them saying that she would take care of them. Hansel and Gretel were happy, but they didn't know that she was a witch. She put Hansel in a cage and started making him fat, so she could eat him. And she made Gretel do all her household chores. One day, she decided it was time to eat Hansel. She asked Gretel to make the fire hot. Gretel had to think fast. She thought of a brilliant plan to save her brother. When the fire was hot, she called the witch and asked her to check. But when the witch was doing that, she pushed the witch into the fire. This way she saved her brother. They two siblings escaped and lived happily ever after.
7. Two Cats and the Monkey
One day two cats found a piece of bread. But they kept fighting for it. The first cat said it was his, but the second cat refused and claimed it to be his. A clever monkey that was walking their way decided to help them. He took the bread and told them that he would split it in half and share it equally with them. The cats agreed. But when he did this, one piece was bigger than the other. So he took a bite to make it equal. But this time, the other piece was bigger. This went on for a while. He kept taking a bite off from each bread to make sure it was the same size. However, in the end, he ate up the whole bread. The angry cats asked him why he did that, and the clever monkey replied saying that if they had dealt with the problem on their own, this wouldn't have happened, but since they were stupid and could not do that, they both lost what they could have. The happy monkey went home while the two cats remained hungry.
Stories go way back. Storytelling for some is an art, and for others, it's a tradition. For ages, people have been telling stories to their children. These are a few of the most popular stories for children. Your child will love them. Make sure you tell him or her these stories. Stories can enhance a child's imagination and creativity. It can also increase the child's vocabulary. Most of these stories come with a moral. This helps your child learn values so he or she can choose between right and wrong. Stories do a lot more than mere entertainment. So go ahead and incorporate the habit of listening to stories.
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Stages of Labour & Delivery
The process of childbirth is the most beautiful life experience for every woman. Right from carrying the baby to finally getting to hold your baby in your arms, it is a journey on its own. This journey, however, is not the easiest one of them all and requires a lot of patience and understanding.
This long and intricate process has its ups and downs and any complications need to be dealt with maturely and with professional assistance. Hence, it’s important that not just the mother but her close ones to know what to expect, how to deal with it and how they can be of any help to the mother.
Labour is not just one smooth ride, it involves many stages of giving birth and you will surely have questions along the way. A well-informed mother is always prepared to deal with any contingencies and gets through the whole process with little difficulty.
So, here’s a breakdown of the phases of labour which lead to the delivery and how you can cope with normal delivery stages:
Video: A Guide to Stages of Labour & Delivery
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First Stage Of Labour
The 1st stage of labour is the longest phase of labour and involves many sub-stages too. This is when the onset of childbirth dawns upon you and your body starts undergoing a myriad of different physical changes.
1. Early Labour Phase
Early labour is basically the phase where your body is preparing itself for childbirth. The signs of early stages of labour are quite evident and it is the first stage of birth. The cervix starts becoming thinner, shorter and starts moving from a more backward position to a more forward position, towards the birthing canal.
2. The Latent Phase
During the latent stage, the contractions are usually 15-20 minutes apart, which varies from person to person. The cervix starts opening and reaches a width of up to 3 cm. The contractions during this stage are usually mild, like a cramp during your period, and are quite manageable as well. Going to a hospital or rushing in a haste isn’t necessary because this phase is not the beginning but only acts as an indicator for the impending labour process. It can be dealt with easily. However, it’s also a sign that you need to start preparing for the tougher stages.
A) What To Do In the Latent Phase
Keep yourself calm and composed. Listen to music or do a little reading, whatever works for you and will keep you in a relaxed state of mind.
Keep yourself active by doing some basic chores around the house or indulging in any mild form of exercise so that your muscles do not tighten up. Ensure that there is free movement of your limbs.
You’ve got to see that you don’t expend all your energy because you do have a crucial few hours ahead of you.
Keep yourself amply hydrated and drink lots of water and mineral-rich liquids.
Time your contractions so that you know the gap between each one and have it monitored.
B) What To Expect And How Long Will It Last
The time duration of this phase is difficult to map out because it varies greatly from woman to woman. It all depends on the amount your cervix has dilated and the strength and time gap of each contraction. For some women, this stage doesn’t last too long and they move onto the active phase quickly. Some women, on the other hand, take a few hours more to move onto the next phase and experience mild contractions at first. On an average, early labour lasts about 8-12 hours.
What to expect:
Dilation of the cervix will go up to 3 cm.
The gap between contractions can be anywhere from 5 minutes to 30 minutes and the strength of the contraction will slowly increase with time.
Each contraction will last for about 30 to 45 seconds.
You will experience cramps (similar to period cramps), pain in your lower back, and also feel your pelvic muscles tightening up.
There is a slight chance of your water breaking, if it happens, do not be alarmed.
C) When Experiencing Contractions, Notice These Signs
Each contraction is stronger than the previous one
The contractions’ duration is also increasing
The time gap between them is getting lesser
The pattern is somewhat regular or uniform
D) When You Water Breaks, Notice These Signs
The time at which it breaks
The odour of the fluid
The colour of the fluid
E) Tips To Deal With Early Labour
Try your best to make sure that you are not alone during this phase and have a trusted companion with you who can assist and take you through it.
Teach them how to time the contractions
Make sure that they calm you down
It must be someone you trust enough to support you and assist you correctly
Ask them to keep you distracted through conversation or some mild activity
3. Active Labour Phase
This is the next sub-stage of early labour. This is when the process of labour fully begins and your body is readying itself to give birth. Everything sees a rapid pick-up of pace; right from the contractions, to the pain and the dilation. You need to be very aware and cautious during this phase.
A) What To Do In Active Labour Phase
You need to now move out of the comfort zone of your home and go to the hospital because you are closer to the stage of giving birth.
Make sure that you are with someone who can take care of you and carry whatever things are necessary.
Do not panic and try to stay in a calm state of mind. This will greatly help in dealing with the pain and the physical symptoms.
Adopt relaxing breathing techniques to avoid any nervous tension and to keep your senses alert.
Staying hydrated is encouraged and will lubricate your muscles
Sign up for an epidural and prepare your body for the more painful contractions that you will be experiencing.
Try to stay as physically active as you can but do not push yourself to get tired
B) What To Expect And How Long It Will Last
This stage of labour is more painful but is also slightly shorter in duration. Active labour usually lasts anywhere between 3-6 hours, depending on the physical condition and many other factors. If the active labour phase exceeds this timeline, then you need to get in touch with your doctor and seek help as you might be going through slow labour.
Dilation will slowly increase from 3 cm to the targeted width of 10 cm
Contractions will be longer in duration, while the time gap between contractions will shorten.
The pain will increase and will be harder to bear, which is why an epidural is suggested to deal with it.
You might feel anxious and run short of breath, so staying calm and breathing exercises are very essential.
C) Tips To Deal With Active Labor
Whoever is there to assist you needs to
Talk to you and keep you as calm as possible
Provide you with water, ice chips, or any other thing that you may require
Give you moral support and encouragement
Provide you with a blanket, a soft pillow and physically support you during the contractions
Stay in touch with the doctor and nurses and keep them updated
4. Transition Phase of Labour
This is the bridging phase between the First and Second stages of labour. The body is almost fully prepared to give birth and the dilation increases significantly. This is a very crucial phase because the mother needs to be mentally prepared and has a lot of physical pain to deal with.
A) What To Do In Transition Phase
With an epidural, your pain will be slightly lesser and the contractions will not bother you as much. However, if you choose to give birth without an epidural, you’ll have to be fully prepared to deal with the contractions.
Depending on your preference, go for a cold or warm pack on your back and forehead to soothe the pain.
Switch up your position if you’re feeling too much pressure on any part of the body. The doctor can guide you with which positions are safe to assume.
A light massage may also help with relieving stress and keeping you composed.
Ask your support person to stay by your side because you can use all the support you can get.
B) What To Expect And How Long It Will Last
This stage can last either for a few minutes or for a few hours, again, depending on the mother’s physical state. The duration is unpredictable and varies from person to person.
The cervix will be dilated between 8 to 10 cm, getting you sufficiently ready to give birth.
The contractions will have little to no gap between them, which is why the pain increases and you will need to stay as calm as possible
Feeling any sort of nausea, discomfort, gas discharge or headache is very normal and you should be prepared for it.
C) Tips To Deal With The Transition Phase
Remember that this might be the most painful phase, but it is also usually the shortest one. So, keep your head straight, calm down, breathe well and take the support of your person.
2nd Stage of Labour
This is an important stage of the normal stages of labour as your cervix will be fully dilated and the childbirth process will begin. The doctor will urge you to start “pushing” the baby out, one careful push at the time, and the pain will be hard to deal with.
Your uterus will begin to contract and there might be some crowning as well. This stage is relatively less painful when compared to active labour because the contractions become less frequent and the body is well lubricated. There might be a discharge of blood and fluids, but you must not worry about this and focusing on redirecting your energy towards your pelvis.
1. How Long Will The Second Stage Last?
The 2nd stage of labour can last anywhere between a few minutes to a few hours. If this is your first time giving birth, you are likely to take longer with the process. However, if you have given birth naturally before, your body will adjust to the scenario quicker and even the lubrication will be more. You need to take the help of the doctor/nurses and assume the most comfortable position that will make pushing the baby out easier and quicker. As hard as this might be, you must tell yourself to not give up and keep pushing because your baby is almost here!
3rd Stage of Labour
At this stage, you have successfully given birth to your baby and the hardest part of the whole journey is over. Your breathing begins to slowly normalize and your body’s shivering also reduces to an extent. However, you must note that the process isn’t over yet and there still is a part of the membrane called the “Placenta” that needs to be released from the body. There will also be a significant amount of bloody discharge from the body. However, this is a good thing and you mustn’t be alarmed or worried. Active management of the third stage of labour by a professional is important.
1. How Long Will The Third Stage Last?
The 3rd stage of labour lasts from 5 to 15 minutes after your baby is born and is probably the shortest of the stages of childbirth. Your uterus will then begin contracting and the placenta will be pushed out. This process is called the “afterbirth”.
The doctor will make sure that no part of the membrane is left behind and that the blood that is released from the placenta peeling off is also channelled out and not left behind. Although there is an option to artificially induce this process and make it a quicker one, some mothers prefer that this happens naturally unless the body really requires it.
Fourth Stage of Labour
Once you have held your baby and had that important skin-to-skin contact, your baby will be taken to get cleaned and to be kept under observation. This is when you need to focus on an important phase: Recovery. This is the last stage of pregnancy delivery.
You need to remember that your body has just been through a very tiring and gruelling experience and it needs to rest as much as possible. Your doctor will make sure that your blood loss is compensated for and you will also receive hormone and glucose drips to replenish your body fluids. This helps you move towards a total speedy recovery.
If you’re feeling extremely fatigued and weak, that’s completely normal. Now that the hard part of the journey is done, you need to focus on getting stronger and healthier so that you can tend to your newborn.
1. What Happens After Childbirth
After childbirth, a mother’s duties have only just begun. Your nurse will first make sure that your uterus is beginning to heal and there is no complication to worry about. The uterus needs to go back to being firm again, otherwise, there is a risk of the bleeding getting worse and leading to other complications.
The next most important stage is breastfeeding. This is essential for the baby as the mother’s feed is packed with nutrients that the newborn can absorb to get stronger. Remember, your baby has also been moved from its safe haven to a foreign environment, so keeping your baby close to your skin is comforting for the baby and helps with familiarizing the relationship between the both of you. While some mothers would prefer to feed their baby formula milk and opt out of breastfeeding, it is a given fact that breast milk is the safest and the most nutritious.
Experiencing mild contractions up to a day or two after childbirth is very normal as the body is still adjusting and trying to get back to its normal state. However, the pain will be quite bearable and your focus should be on getting closer to your baby. Make sure that the doctor checks you thoroughly and ensures that there are no internal injuries to be worried about.
The birth-giving process may seem long and extended but is also an amazing process. A woman’s body goes through so many changes in just a couple of hours to bring new life into this world. The struggles that a woman endures, in the beginning, is soon forgotten because when the mother looks at her child for the first time, she knows it was worth it.
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Watermelon Orange Cooler
Nothing beats the freshness of fresh fruit juices. If your kid steers clear of eating fruits, you should resort to fresh fruit juices, so that they get the much needed vitamins and anti-oxidants. What is important here is the way you serve the juices to kids. Make it look stylish and they will gulp it down in no time.
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Preparation Time
Cooking Time
2 People
5-10 Minutes
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Ingredients
200 ml freshly squeezed orange juice
200 ml fresh watermelon juice
Pinch of black salt
1/4 tsp black pepper powder
To Serve
Ice cubes
Watermelon hearts
Lemon slices
Method
Step 1
Mix all the ingredients.
Step 2
Take two tall glasses and pour the juice mix into them.
Step 3
Garnish with lemon slice, watermelon hearts and serve immediately. Enjoy!
Nutritional Information
Calories
127 K cal
Proteins
1.7 g
Fats
0.2 g
Carbohydrates
30.9 g
Cholesterol
0 mg
Sodium
148 mg
Potassium
410 mg
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Why to Stop Being a “Judge” All The Time
Ever thought why do people judge other people? At some point or the other, we have all been judgmental about our peers, friends, other moms and even family members. Here’s how to stop this fault-finding business and become more acceptable about strangers, off-beat cuisines, or alien nations alike.
It would be untrue to say that you've never judged anyone. We've all sailed that boat. Be it for new eateries, habits, clothes, people or workplaces, it’s common to find people judge others without concrete logic. While it's totally okay to have an opinion about people or places, it isn't so good when your judgement demeans someone or puts them in a bad light. Here, we discuss why you shouldn't judge others and quit this habit.
How to Stop Judging Others and Be Accepting
1. Insecurity Speaks Negativity
Why do people judge other people? Most do because they are dissatisfied or not too happy about what they have or what they end up being in their current situations. This insecurity makes them believe that the grass is greener on the other side, always. It's probable that being judgmental makes them feel a tad better about themselves. Or, it helps them justify why things are not the way they’re meant to be.
2. It’s Easy to Bond With the Actions of Others
The easiest way to pass a judgement is by gauging the nature, deeds or possessions of others. But then, does this really create a bond? Probably yes. This is because it’s easy to make choices about others. One’s point of view is never second best—right? However, judging without reason or a cause seldom helps. Before passing an opinion from the outside, it becomes important to step into one’s shoes and see why they're behaving the way they do. Yes, thoughtfulness counts. It makes you more accepting about others.
3. Are You Feeling Threatened?
Why do we judge others? The perception of threat makes a person take another as an opponent. So, if you felt a pang of jealousy on seeing someone with a fancy car or a better toned body than yours, your head may spiral into thinking negatively and judging them harshly. This makes you give out dismissive glances or utter words that you may otherwise never have uttered.
4. What Does Judging Do?
When you're judgemental about things, places or people, you end up demeaning yourself and hurting others. You know that your statements were not required and you could have easily done without them. However politically correct you may have been while passing your opinion; you’ll sure leave a bad taste in the mouth of the person you’ve been babbling about. They'll come to know about it in one way or the other. The more you judge, the more stereotypes you end up creating—about people, fashion, ethnicity, religion, cuisines, countries, or caste…There’s no end to this list.
Stop being judgemental. Accept and acknowledge others the way they are. You'll soon come out of your state of denial and shove off things that scarcely matter. Overall, you’ll start becoming a more positive person and stop jumping to conclusions. It's then that you will start liking this world. And the world will in turn throw love back at you. Read more
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Contribution – M For MotherhoodThis post is for all the new mommy’s out there!!
This is a tribute cum life experience for all the lovely ladies or more particular to be “Mothers” who have been verge of life altering experience post giving birth. As newly crowned mother, we are new to almost everything. By the time we ready to cope with up physical changes in our body, our relative or friends will usually come up with weird parameter of judging motherhood.
We then being weep that how can someone judge us when they may not even know, what we went through or are still going through as everyone body is different. We then continuously reflect on their belief and judgement, which make our heads churn. The inverse is when we start getting conscious to such weird advices of our society.
To sound more commanding, the so called umpires of Motherhood have draw out unwritten norms for a lady to transform into a perfect mother. After careful analysis, I feel those norms no more then the fiction of their lopsided imagination. Let me quote some example or personal experience like – ‘oh the baby is not sleeping well’ she may not be having enough milk, she does not gaining much weight, she croes a lot, and the list goes on.
Being living in a society where in people always criticize a women if she is mother and a working women. No matter how much we try to manage everything but society will see the other side of the coin. Being mother is definitely not the end of road, but it is the start of new beginning.
While we gradually adapt and evolve to the new life, but the controversial point remains as to how can some of us be so insensitive in the grab of teaching others.
I am mother of 10 month old baby girl and transformation from a carefree girl to a growing mother. The moment i saw those two pink lines till today, while I am writing this blog, I clearly recall that evening, I freaked out. I am trying and trying level best like everyone else to be good mother.
Most of us have to assume the role of mother and homemaker at some point of time and its the beautiful part of human evolution.
In my point of view, My honest rant is that we just want some guidance and friendly advices. So all the experienced and traditional but judgemental ones, who are being sarcastic all the time, support us, guide us with warmth to be a good mothers and good human being. With load of hope , sincerely pray that in trying times, we accept and guide each other as pillar of support with open mind and spread positivity.
Listen to everyone advice, but do what your heart say!! As a mother you know what is right for child.
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Q. In my growth scan doctor found that 2 round cord has been partly around baby necks. Is there any problem with this. will I get normal delivery?
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A. better cesarean. better to show to specialist always as they get the correct diagnosis. try to avoid self and extra medication that will only complicate this and create more damage to the child
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Q. I m preganant in 5 month in twin baby. Last lmp is 22/12/2023. my expected due date
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A. 29.9.24. if there is no relief it is better you see your doctor for proper examination particularly physical examination if there is need for doing investigations to find out the problem and treatment ok
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Q. #asktheexperts How to increase quantity of milk production?
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Q. hi doctor from two days i am eating milk cream with sugar and i want to burn it in my stomach I am 5 month pregnant plzz help ??
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A. at present weight no exercise is other than moderate walking. if there is no relief it is better you see your doctor for proper examination particularly physical examination if there is need for doing investigations to find out the problem and treatment ok
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Q. I am in my 8th month of pregnancy (last week), and for some reason I am continously facing lot of fatigue. I am feeling deprived of energy and I don't have any energy to do anything. resting isn't Helping in any way and taking small walks isn't too. what can be the possible reason and how to overcome this.
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A. yes that can be both physical and psychological problems during pregnancy ok. if there is no relief it is better you see your doctor for proper examination particularly physical examination if there is need for doing investigations to find out the problem and treatment ok
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Q. hi,
pls advice , after hcg tigger injection can we do intercourse to conceive and till when we can do ...trying to conceive
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This is the shoot where mumma tried making Aashvi as Apsara
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