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1-Year-Old Baby Milestones
This is the end of infancy and the beginning of toddler-hood. Your baby has spent the last year quickly developing from a helpless newborn to a toddler with personality.
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12 Months Old Baby Milestones Chart
Achieved Developmental Milestones
Emerging Developmental Milestones
Can pull to stand
Can stand without support
Can take a few steps alone
Can walk alone for longer distances
Can speak simple words
Can speak simple sentences
Can imitate actions and gestures
He will remember gestures and initiate them on his own
Can respond to simple requests
Can understand complex instructions
Can mimic sounds
Can remember a sound and its source
Can remember the last known place of an object
Can place things in their correct place
Can use their hands to grip objects
Will be able to grasp and lift objects
Can use the index finger to point and poke
Has greater control over all fingers
Has developed good hand-eye coordination
Has developed good hand/eye/feet coordination
Some Major Developmental Milestones Baby Should Reach by 1 Year
Your baby has finally hit the one year mark! He can go for walks, feed himself, point at familiar things and people and can also understand basic instructions. Your baby will also begin to take fewer naps during the day, preferring to sleep for longer hours at night. Most children of this age will still require naps in the afternoons, but they will no longer feel the need to sleep in the mornings.
Their food intake also changes from being fed mostly milk and mushy food to foods that can be considered more solid, but that will be easy for your baby to eat, such as soft fruits like watermelons (without the seeds), mangoes, bananas and papayas. This way, you can make a bowl of fruit for a healthy breakfast that your baby will be able to feed himself. He will also begin to show prowess in other areas, which will be discussed in detail below.
Cognitive Development
Cognitive developments include the thinking and overall brain function of your baby. Here are the cognitive developments your child should have made by 1 year:
Your baby does not get confused when you hide his toy under something. He understands by now that he can reach it by moving away what is hiding it.
If you keep your baby’s toy in the same place, he will go looking for it in that same place every day, showing that he is improving in his visual memory and ability to recall information.
By now, your baby has developed strong object-noun associations. If you ask him where the dog is, he is bound to point right at the puppy!
Your baby will be able to use certain objects correctly. For example, after spending months observing, your baby will know how to comb his hair with his comb and will even know which side of the phone to hold to his ear and which side is the mouthpiece.
Physical Development
Your baby is growing physically and is now capable of manipulating more objects, which requires a certain amount of dexterity. Here are a few physical developments to look out for:
Now your baby can pull himself into a stand and remain like that for a few seconds as his muscles and joints are strong enough to bear his body weight.
Your 1-year-old will begin to try walking without support now, even managing a few steps.
By now, your baby will be able to use a number of grips, using his fingers, thumbs and hands. Your baby is now able to remove something and put it back in place. Your baby will also learn how to use the index finger alone for pointing and poking.
Your baby’s hand-eye coordination improves, and your baby will now be able to judge distances much better.
Language and Communication Skills
Your baby is going to be very interested in learning how to communicate now. It is the age in which a lot of progress is made. Here are a few things your baby will be capable of:
Your baby can now understand simple instructions and requests. Your baby also understands that performing the actions is a response to your requests.
When you talk to your baby now, he will begin to actually try to speak, even though most of what he says may still sound like gibberish.
Your child will now seriously start to imitate the words that you say in his attempt to communicate with you.
Your baby will start to imitate other sounds and actions too. If you wave, your baby will try to copy you. If a baby hears a dog bark, he may try to imitate the sound.
Your baby will start to use exclamations like “Uh Oh!”
Shaking the head and giving a firm “No” is often learned at this age to express displeasure or something the child does not want to be involved in.
Social and Emotional Development Milestones
Your baby’s behavioural temperament and his ability to communicate his emotions will begin to develop now. Here are some things to watch out for:
Your baby will hold on tightly to his parents if something scares him. He will also start to show fear when it is completely dark, and he can no longer see you.
When confronted with new people, your baby may become shy and may panic. He may be nervous and hesitant to go to anyone new.
1-year-olds often test their parents’ reaction, and patience, by throwing things down on the floor or by refusing to eat their food.
As your baby develops social bonds, he will begin to show preferences towards certain people.
He will enjoy imitating others in play.
When to Be Worried
Every child develops based on their internal clock, and it is very important to remember to never push or force a child to develop sooner. However, there are certain indicators that something may be amiss when it comes to your baby’s development. Consult with your doctor if you notice any of the following:
Your child does not stand, even with support
Your baby cannot get into the sitting position by himself, and when helped to sit up, cannot maintain the pose without support.
Cannot look for and uncover hidden objects, even if they are in his line of sight.
Does not imitate even the most basic gestures like waving.
Does not say a single word
Drags himself on his belly and drags his legs while crawling.
Never uses his finger to point at anything.
Ways to Help Your Child Reach the Milestones
While it is never okay to force a baby to develop or grow, there are certain things you can do on an everyday basis to help your child develop faster and easier. Here are a few ways in which you can help your baby to achieve those 1-year-old milestones:
As your child is developing his language skills, try describing to him what you are doing, what you will do next and what you see. This helps them form associations.
If you describe to your baby what you think he feels it will help him to understand emotions.
Read to your child using interactive picture books
Play games with your child such as block transfer, where you place one bucket filled with blocks and one empty one in front of your baby and show him how to move them from one box to the other. This helps him to develop dexterity of the fingers and nimbleness of the hands.
From now, your baby is going to be constantly on the move, exploring and learning about the world around him. He will begin to experiment by dropping things and probably also by refusing to listen to you simply because his inquisitive nature gets the best of him. If you find yourself fighting the urge to say no to your baby a lot, you are not alone. This is an age of exploration and learning for your child. Do not stop them from their activities unless it is dangerous. Instead, stay close by as they explore and gently teach them things that they can and cannot do and how things work with as much patience as you can.
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10 Essential Tips for Baby Hair Care
Your baby may have been born with a head full of hair, or may have been born with a significantly sparse crop! Either way, you need not worry as hair grows eventually, and keep growing for life. However, proper hair care is a must for hair to remain healthy and strong. Just like other aspects of taking care of a baby, hair care is something that needs to be looked into and we're here to show you how.
How to Take Care of Your Baby's Hair
Here are our ten tips to maintain a clean scalp and the gorgeous lock of hair.
1. Shampooing
One of the main reasons for brittle, thin hair is a sweaty and dirty scalp. Make sure that you shampoo your baby’s hair and massage her scalp thrice a week. You can use a head to toe product or baby shampoo. You are not required to wash the baby’s hair every day.
2. Oil Massage
An oil massage for the entire body, including the scalp is healthy as it is good for improving blood circulation to the hair pores and also helps in getting her to sleep. In addition, it helps to moisturise the scalp and avoids the formation of dandruff. Apply sufficient amounts on your baby's scalp and massage in a circular motion by without applying pressure. You can use natural oils such as olive oil, coconut oil, etc.
3. Dealing With Cradle Cap
Cradle cap occurs due to an overproduction of sebum, the oily substance that keeps the skin moisturized. This may sometimes look like thick yellow or white scales on the scalp. It is common and usually clears between 8-12 months of age. The best solution is to regularly wash and comb her scalp to keep it clean. Avoid usage of talcum powder on the head during this time.
4. Combing
Combing stimulates the porous openings of the scalp and helps in healthy sebum production. Make sure to be gentle while combing as a baby's scalp is sensitive. Use a large tooth, soft-bristled comb. Do not comb ‘a hundred times’ or unusually many times a day. Just once or twice a day is sufficient.
5. Moisturiser
If your baby is bald, make sure to use moisturiser as it keeps the scalp soft, smooth and moisturised. This helps avoid dandruff that is caused by dryness.
6. Trim Hair
One of the best ways to maintain healthy hair is by regularly trimming ends. This prevents split ends and dryness related issues. Also, it helps if you could keep it a short length from a comfort point of view.
7. Shaved Head
A shortcut method for taking care of hair is by removing it from the equation completely. This can be a time-saver if you are a working mom and every minute counts.
8. Choose the Right Product
Do not use any product meant for adults as they can be harsh on your baby's skin. Baby products are specially designed, keeping their skin sensitivity in mind. Buy only tearless shampoos as they do not cause any harm even if it trickles down to her eyes.
9. Extra Care for Long Hair
If you decide to let your baby’s hair grow, you need to be vigilant. Baby hair needs to be trimmed, oiled and kept clean. Do not leave oil on baby ‘s hair for a long time as this would attract dirt and dust. Also, avoid tight hair bands or tight clipping of the hair as you baby may not able to communicate any discomfort that she may experience.
10. Tangled Hair
This is a common problem that is experienced with babies who have long hair. A good way to keep her hair untangled is by using a baby-friendly conditioner. Also, regularly comb their hair gently without too much force.
Taking care of your baby's hair is not rocket science. If anything, it is easier than taking care of adult hair as hair-loss and hair damage is not a problem at such a young age. The only major issue you need to look out for is cradle cap which can be effectively dealt through regular brushing.
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How to Stop Cracking Your Knuckles for Good in 10 Easy Steps
Knuckle cracking habit is surely addictive but not exactly flattering. Many people like to pop their fingers or crack their knuckles - and yes, it becomes a habit. The fluid that surrounds the joints has air bubbles in it. When the knuckles are cracked, the bubble inside the fluid burst which cause snapping, or other annoying sounds. It is believed that popping of joints can lead to joint problems or arthritis. There is no evidence to prove that it is extremely bad, but it does annoy people around.
What Is Knuckle Cracking And Why Are People Addicted to it?
Knuckle cracking sound is audible when joints are stretched. It sometimes gets embedded in the lifestyle and turns into an addiction. It gives a feeling of satisfaction when the bones get realigned, and the urge for knuckle cracking is as natural as scratching. The synovial fluid in the joints has nitrogen as a dissolved gas in it. When the joints are stretched, a small bubble forms which create an audible crack when the bubble collapses. The same joint can be cracked after the refractory period when the gas forms in the joints again. The cracking of the knuckles provides relief when pressure is released from the joints.
What Are the Dangers of Knuckle Cracking?
Knuckle cracking is done deliberately and routinely to manipulate, mobilize, or adjust the joints. Knuckle cracking and hand osteoarthritis are closely related. There are some latent dangers of cracking knuckles which are as follows:
It may lead to joint problems or knuckles cracking arthritis.
Repetitive and intentional cracking triggers pain in the joints.
An abnormality can occur in the structure of the joints like injured ligaments or loose cartilage.
Habitual popping can lead to dislocated fingers, overstretched ligaments, swelling in the hands, or poor grip strength.
Continuous cracking of knuckles can create a possibility of joints to crack because of the loosening of the synovial membrane.
Simple Tips to Quit the Habit of Knuckle Cracking
Some people do realize that cracking of knuckles is a habit they should get rid of, or their friends and family members do convey their annoyance frequently. There are some simple steps to follow which can help in outgrowing this habit.
1. Engage Yourself in a New Hobby
Drawing, art, craft or writing are hobbies that you can inculcate to keep your hands and mind busy and engaged in your spare time. This will not leave you with any time to think about cracking the knuckles and hence you won't.
2. Use Behavioural Therapy Techniques
If you sincerely want to give up the habit of knuckle cracking, then you must adopt either positive or negative behavioural therapy. It can either be a positive therapy with a reward for restraining the urge or a negative therapy by punishing yourself for not being able to restrain yourself when required. These techniques will surely help you in giving up the habit.
3. Keep Your Hands Occupied
Knuckle cracking is sure to ring in some harm and so you must try to train your hands to learn a new skill. This will improve manual dexterity, finger strength and coordination in your attempt to learn to twirl a pencil or coin just the way magicians do. It can prove truly good as mastering a new skill requires concentration and practise.
4. Adopt the Rubber Band Behavioural Method
A classic way of stopping yourself from cracking your knuckles is adopting the single behavioural method. You need to wrap a rubber band on your wrist which when pulled back and released will snap into your skin. The sting of it will remind you to break the habit as the pain can be associated with knuckle cracking. We know this method is a little mean but if you want to give up your habit, you will have to take extreme measures.
5. Resort to Other Preventive Methods
The cracking habit can be curbed by some other ways too. One option can be rubbing lotion on your hands. Keep the lotion handy so that the slightest urge should remind you of it and in turn, the hands will remain moisturized and soft. The second option is to tape your fingertips to your palm so that it makes a fist. You can cover your hands with socks while watching television or when you relax. Another option is to keep a pencil or pen in your hand so that you do not start cracking your knuckles.
6. Be Aware of the Habit
Knuckle cracking is done automatically as a nervous habit, and so it is more obvious to the outsider than the person who does it. You can ask a friend to give a gentle reminder so that whenever you crack your knuckles, he will remind you.
7. Avoid Nagging the Person
Nagging or complaining is not the right way to make a person give up the cracking habit. It will only make it worse. The nervous reaction to the complaint will build stress, and so gentle reminders would be more appropriate.
8. Provide a Support System
Understanding and dealing with knuckle cracking can be much easier with a touch on the arm when a person notices the cracker unconsciously cracking knuckles. Friends and family members can play a supportive role to help a person give up the habit.
9. Find Out the Source of Anxiety
As knuckle cracking is a nervous habit, the source of stress should be identified so that the stress does not trigger the habit. Stress can be due to social acceptance, relations with parents and peers, or upcoming exams. Try to identify the graph when the urge is high by noting it in a small notebook which can really help the person.
10. Give It Some Time
Patience is an antidote which can help a person who is trying to give up the habit of cracking the knuckles. It is harmless, and once the person realizes that he should give up the habit, the person needs to be given some time to break free.
The habit of knuckle cracking should be addressed at the earliest. When the gases present in the fluid are suppressed, a bubble forms and bursts which causes the popping sound when knuckles are cracked. When this process is well understood, you may be able to give up the habit easily.
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Keep your Smartphone Safe and Snug With these Security Tips
Smartphones have proved to be a boon in this fast-paced world. You can send mails, share files, chat and stay in touch with people all around the world. But is it smart enough to wade off cyber criminals? It's time to use steps to protect your smartphone from cyber attacks.
You can't do without your smartphone, no matter where you go. It’s your constant companion and has brought the whole world to your fingertips. Beware! There are criminals lurking in cyberspace waiting to get hold of important information from your phone! By following smartphone security tips, you can secure your device from cyber attacks.
Smartphone Safety Tips to Remember
1. Make a smart purchase
When you buy a new phone, the features you generally look for are screen resolution, storage space and camera clarity. But also remember to find out the various security features provided by the manufacturer. This can include mobile phone security facilities like setting passwords, detecting and deleting files that get installed without permission and tracking the phone if it gets lost or stolen.
2. Beware of shady apps
The smartphone era has given rise to a number of useful apps right from tracking your baby's diet to managing your work e-mail. But did you know some apps can also cause smartphone security issues? While it’s difficult not to be enamored by the number of free apps being offered, make sure you go through the reviews first. Also download apps only from the official digital distribution platform of your phone’s operating system.
3. Socialise with care
Do you love playing personality quizzes on social media? They can sure be a lot of fun but there's a catch. You may have noticed that these little games ask you for permission to access your personal details and sometimes even share them with others. These others could include hackers as well! Unless you trust the game provider, proceed with care no matter how interesting they seem.
4. Be invisibly smart
Don’t leave your Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on when you aren’t using them. It can be a threat to your mobile phone safety as other devices can access your device. If you must leave the Wi-Fi on, make sure you at least set a strong password that won’t be easy to crack. What's more, switching off also prevents your phone's battery from being unnecessarily drained.
5. Make payments smartly
Do you use your smartphone for banking transactions? It’s very convenient especially if you’re too busy to log on to a laptop. But have you considered the consequence of a hacker getting hold of your banking information? Always log out of these websites and apps after completing your work. Make sure you don’t store bank details, passwords and other sensitive information on your phone.
Smartphones can definitely make life easier for you. But they aren’t always smart enough to safeguard themselves from hackers and prowlers. Make sure you follow these steps to protect your smartphone from cyber attacks and save your sanity! Read more
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10 Trendy Hairstyles You Need to Rock This Year
We’re slowly settling into 2019 – but is it really a new year until you’ve transformed a part of you to gear up for what lies ahead? Start your year with a bang – or bangs – or any of the trendy and sleek hairstyles mentioned below. This new year, give your hair a makeover too.
Here are 10 hairstyles you absolutely need to try in 2019.
1. Natural Curls
Times are -a- changing, and overly styled hair is out! Naturally wavy, bouncy and voluminous curls are in – so unplug your straightener and let your hair go.
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2. Rose Gold Hair
Is the love for rose gold going to die anytime soon? No. Why not take this love and make it a little more permanent? If you’re choosing to colour your hair this year, go for a slick, classy and gorgeous rose gold. You could choose to do rose gold tips, or take that extra step and go all out with a global hair colour.
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3. Smooth and Straight with a Centre Parting
Nothing says timeless better than a center parting and smooth, straight hair. It’s elegant, classy, and goes with pretty much any outfit you wear. If you already have silky hair, this is relatively fuss-free for you. For the curly and wavy haired girls, maybe you’d need to pull out hat straightener and styling products. Alternately, you can still opt for option 1 on this list!
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4. Half- bun
Not sure if you want to tie your hair up or keep it down? The half-bun is a super cute hairstyle that goes with semi-formal and casual clothes alike. You could make it a tight and neat bun, or turn it into a messy bun for a out-of-the-bed look.
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5. Sleek Bun and Ponytail
Another classic, the sleek bun and ponytail is sure to make you look like you mean business. While this hairstyle is extremely suited for formal attire, don’t let it stop you from wearing this hair out to party – try modifying it by making the hair slick in the front and messy/wavy at the back.
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6. Wavy Blowout
As you know, natural hair is in – give your gorgeous waves a little volume and let them free. This look is perfect for a day out.
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7. Braided Crowns
Walk into 2019 looking like the queen that you are. Braided crowns are super in – why wouldn’t they be? They’re chic, classy, and easy to maintain through the day. Try this style with a sari or lehenga the next time – it’s Deepika Padukone-approved!
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8. Soft Bangs
There is never going to be a time when bangs go out of fashion. However, the kind of bangs in style always varies – and in 2019, it’s soft bangs all the way. They cover the face gently and look effortless. This hair can go perfectly with both formal and casual outfits.
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9. Scrunchie Hair
I’ve got news for you – the 90s are slowly making a comeback! When nothing else works, get a big, floral scrunchie and tie your hair up in a neat (or messy) ponytail. When it doubt, retro is the way to go.
10. Bedhead Waves
The perfect way to look casual – bedhead waves. This style goes with both long and short hair as it gives your tresses volume and body.
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2019 has just begun; go on, transform your hair and walk into the new year in style.
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This Mom Shows How to CREATE More Space in Your Cupboard in Only 8 Steps!
Closet full of clothes but always cribbing about how you have nothing to wear? Is there never any space in your wardrobe no matter how tidy you try to keep it? Well, the problem perhaps lies in the clutter!
Take a closer look at your closet and you will find that you perhaps have not worn that jeans in ages but it is lying in a corner. Same goes for that kurti you thought you will wear once you lose a little weight and those running shoes that are just collecting dust all over. A cluttered environment attracts negative energy, brings a sense of restlessness, and is certainly not soothing to your eyes. Whether or not you are organized as a person, decluttering your wardrobe is always a good idea. It brings a different sense of calmness and is also a step towards an organized and balanced way of living.
Marie Kondo, a mother and Japan's renowned organizing consultant, introduced the world to the now famous 'KonMari' or 'Kondo' method of organization. It has changed many lives - and we are not kidding! With her New York Times bestselling guidebook ‘The Life- changing Magic of Tidying Up’, she has transformed the lives of many. Her idea of organizing isn't only restricted to your wardrobe, but goes much beyond to your kitchen, living room and even office.
What is The KonMari Method
The KonMari or popularly known as Kondo method of decluttering thrives on the idea of one time dramatic transformative measures undertaken to be completed methodically over 6 months. Hence, it isn't an ongoing battle against clutter. It is process wherein whatever does not 'spark joy' is supposed to be touched, thanked and thereafter sent away to someone who may find joy from it.
Her method is opposed by some, however appreciated by many. Many clients claim this to be life-changing. What makes her method extremely efficient is that she doesn't tackle this process room by room but belongings by subject. Instead of focusing on what one needs to get rid of, the focus should more be on what needs to be kept.
Following are 8 quick ways that will help you learn the art of de-cluttering your cupboard and make space for the things that you actually do require. Trust us, this will actually create space in your cupboard, space you never knew existed!
1. Reduce The Number of Clothes in Your Closet
It's always a good idea to begin by evaluating what you TRULY need and what you don't. If you have kept your clothes in a hope to wear them or just because of the value they hold but you cannot make use of them any longer, it's important you let them go. Ask yourself, 'Does this piece of clothing spark a joy in my life?' If the answer is no, pack them in big back and let them go. Rule: Your closet should have enough room for two people's clothing!
2. As Far As Possible, Fold Your Clothes
After you've decided what stays and what goes, you need to start stocking them in your closet. Kondo believes that clothes stay better and 'happier' when you fold and stack them in your shelves.
3. Follow The Kondo Method of Folding
Kondo insists on following the following guideline for folding your clothes, especially your pants. This method will not only make your clothes more compact, but provide more space and will look better organized and neat.
Fold your pants in half
Fold your pants in half again
Fold your pants in thirds, starting with the waistband
Finish by folding the other third on top
4. Place and Store Belongings Vertically
The vertical stacking method is very core to KonMari method. Keeping clothes in a pile is not advisable and therefore stacking them in an order makes more sense. This method can also be adapted for drawers as it enables you to have an overall view of everything and you wouldn’t need to start hunting for that blue collar shirt in a pile!
5. Colour Coordination Always Makes Life Easier
While stacking your clothes, arrange them in a colour coded manner. This makes the process simpler and your life easier. This way you can always find all your black clothes ready when you need to attend an all-black theme party. Besides, the clothes look better organized.
6. Store The Small Belongings in An Organized Manner
Small items present in your closet (like jewellery) need not be scattered all over the place. It is advisable to always collect them and store them in small containers and boxes. Besides, they should always be kept handy for future use.
7. Smaller Garments Need Folding Too
If you thought Kondo's method of folding was only for the T-shirts and pants, well, here's some news for you. She is a huge fan of folding small items like socks and stockings too! Even the smallest things take up space in your closet and therefore folding/rolling them appropriately matters a lot.
8. Pay Attention to Your Toiletries Cupboards as Well
According to this method, it is important to remove the 'unwanted' toiletries and only keep the essentials that you may actually make use of. Once that has been decided, store these in small containers. Kondo also suggests wiping off these products after use and keep them out of sight until their next use.
Yes, many things do hold an emotional value for us; however, purging is an essential process to lead a more organized life. Marie Kondo's method is a tried and tested guide to a 'spacious' life. We are defnitely going to try it out this weekend!
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Q. #asktheexpert my 1 month old boy was crying the whole night and now in the morning. he is being quiet for a moment but then crying severely for longer duration.
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A. Crying of a Baby is mostly because of infantile colic and gas related discomfort which is there commonly in night . It can be relievechhd by medicine like colicaid or gastica drops containing dil oil and feniel oil with semethicone.
other reasons could be hunger any illness, nasal blockage, ear pain, diaper rash and sometimes more conditions which needs to be ruled out and managed accordingly .
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Q. #asktheexpert kya hum painless to painful vaccine mei switch kr skte h phle 13 varriant or infanrix3hexa lagi h
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A. koi baat nahin aap switch kar sakte hain. the very purpose of giving vaccine to the baby is to have proper immunity please take all optional and essential vaccine to the baby if you have already missed any one of them
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Q. #asktheexpert hi mam, after entering 7th month what scanning should be taken and in which date? pls suggest
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A. please undergo ultrasound examination only if advised by your gynecologist. 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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Hi I am 17 weeks pregnant ..
Can i sleep on my back ?
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A. it's always advisable to sleep on either side left or right Which ever is comfortable for you and you can change the position slowly
but it is better to avoid sleeping on back as the babies weight on back may cause back pain to you
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Q. Hi
I am 17 weeks pregnant
Can i sleep on my back ?
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A. the sleeping position during pregnancy is recommended either left side or right side so that the baby gets proper supply of circulation
and also sleeping on back during pregnancy causes back pain
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