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Mouthing Objects in an 18 Months Old
Mouthing behavior in toddlers is not uncommon. They tend to chew on anything and everything within their vicinity, which is perfectly harmless as long as they don't bite anything dangerous. If you're concerned, learn how to curb the habit while keeping your child satisfied.
Toddlers frequently put things in their mouths, leaving parents hurriedly trying to remove them! Once your child reaches the age of 18-months to 20-months, he’ll begin to lick, chew, and bite things that are easy to grab. Seeing bite marks on toys and clothing will become a day-to-day scenario! But just why do babies do this, and is there anything you can do to minimize it?
Why do Toddlers Put Everything in their Mouth: Decoding the Reason
Well, first and foremost, it’s a natural occurrence and it means that your baby is becoming interested in the world around him. At the age of 18 months, a child becomes more conscious about the things that surround him. Mouthing then becomes a way to explore them. With a child's mouth being more receptive than any other sense organ at that age, it helps them learn about textures, shapes and, of course, taste. While your baby is still learning to use his hands, he'll constantly try to reach, grab, and swat on things. So, when he finally holds the object of his desire, he will want to investigate it and his brain signals him to put it in his mouth.
How to Get a Toddler to Stop Putting Things in the Mouth?
While not really a matter of concern, you need to keep a check on what your child tries to bite or lick. These tips can help.
Chewy snacks meant for babies are a safe alternative to mouthing toys and other objects.
You can let your baby know that it's not a good habit and try diverting him with a gummy snack instead.
Another way to discourage your toddler to put things in his mouth is to clean his hands frequently and apply a little bit of pressure to the upper and lower gums. It will not only relieve the pain that comes from mouthing, but will help your baby fight the urge of biting and chewing objects.
When Do Toddlers Stop Putting Things in Their Mouths?
When babies are between 18-20 months old, they start taking a keen interest in what their toys can do and frequently put them in their mouths. As they grow to about 2 years of age, they learn to use their fingers to explore things. By the age of around 3 years, most children stop putting objects in their mouths.
Toddlers putting things in their mouths is just a part of their development. You should not feel alarmed or stressed when you see it happening unless your child is mouthing an unsafe object. Dealing with toddler's oral fixation is easy when you know how.
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10 Saree Pallu Styles You'll Want To Try Today
Create new looks with your old sarees just by experimenting with different styles of wearing a saree pallu. Check out these trendy draping techniques for a complete makeover!
For Indians, saree is not just a six-yard long piece of cloth; it’s a part of thousands of years of tradition that has not lost its sheen! Thanks to Bollywood, the saree is now being appreciated all around the world. Be it for religious ceremonies, parties, casual get-togethers or the office, it goes well with almost any occasion. Even if you don't want to spend too much money on different sarees, you can still look ravishing and different each time. All you need to learn is how to drape a saree with different pallu styles!
We bring you some of the most popular saree pallu draping styles that Bollywood has also adopted. Try one of these the next time you have an event to go to. We promise you will not be disappointed.
How to Wear Saree Pallus in Different Styles and Rock Them!
1. Butterfly Style Pallu
Among all the different ways to wear a saree pallu this style is Bollywood's current favourite, though the drape has been in vogue for quite some time. Make small pallu pleats so that your navel is visible after you pin the pallu to your shoulder. Pull in a little snugly so that it creates a clean line. This drape goes perfectly with lightweight sarees like nets and chiffons and looks very elegant. Make sure you pair it with a heavily sequinned or embroidered blouse.
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2. Double Drape
If you love the Mumtaz saree drape but are not sure about being able to carry it off gracefully, this different style of wearing a saree pallu will give you a similar look. After wrapping the saree around your waist, leave a little more fabric than usual for the pallu. Drape three-fourths of it around your waist again then take it under your right arm and then let it hang on your left shoulder.
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3. Lehenga Style Saree
If you want to wear a lehenga style saree without spending on an actual one, this trick on how to make the pallu of the saree look like a dupatta will lend a lehenga-like touch. As you begin wrapping your saree into your petticoat, make very small pleats around the front of the waist and then bring the pallu over your right shoulder from behind. Pin it in place and let the end cascade, or take one edge and pin it around to the back of your waist.
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4. Open Pallu Style
This is yet another spectacular pallu style that you can pull off for special occasions. Do remember that it is slightly high maintenance! Drape the saree like you usually do but do not make any pleats for the pallu. Just wrap it around your torso and pin the top right edge at your left shoulder.
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5. Bengali Pallu Style
Bengali culture and dressing has often been portrayed in popular cinema, thus making the Bengali style of wearing a saree very popular. To wear a saree in the Bengali style, tuck the saree from the right of the waist until it completes one full round. Make saree pallu pleats and place it on your left shoulder. You could tie a trinket or a large key ring to hold down the pallu. This look goes best with cotton sarees. Check out 5 divine Bong looks to help you get your fashion fix for a Bengali wedding or upcoming occasion.
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6. Marathi Pallu Style
Of the different styles of saree pallu, this one is a very unusual but very attractive draping style you have to try at least once. Wear tight slacks instead of a petticoat and drape your saree in dhoti style. Ensure that the border is seen in the front. This look goes with longer sarees and is best paired with a nose ring and a gajra in your hair!
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7. Madisaru Pallu Style
Traditionally worn by the women of the Tamil Brahmin community, this style follows the style of draping the upper half in sari pleats and the lower half like a dhoti. It is worn usually for special occassions and is a gorgeous sight to behold with traditional jewellery. With this style too, you can skip the petticoat and just go for 3/4th tights.
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8. Gujarati Pallu Style
A common sight now, the Gujarati pallu or 'Seedha pallu' style shows off gorgeously worked pallus by having them placed right in the front and across your body. Drape the pleats as you normally would and bring them over your right shoulder, and spread it out from right to left. Secure it in place with pins. It's best to choose a sari with a lot of embroidery or design on the pallu, to really make the best of this drape.
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9. Square Pallu Style
With the square drape, the pallu needs to be taken from the underarm of the right side and carried across the chest to the left side of the blouse where it is pinned in place and the remaining pleats are made. This drape is a good option to show off your neckline or highlight a really good neckpiece.
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10. Scarf Pallu Style
This may sound super simple but is a fun twist to the regular way of wearing a sari. As the name suggests, it involves tying the pallu around the neck, just like a scarf. Wear a quirky blouse to really amp up the look.
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The pallu is one of the most important parts of a saree. It’s what can change your entire look. However, to complete the look, you must also pick a blouse design that complements your saree draping style. Learning to drape a saree to perfection is an art and takes practice. Start slow and simple and gradually work your way toward more complicated drapes. You’ll certainly be the centre of attraction wherever you go!
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Travelling By Car During Pregnancy
Travelling by car is an integral part of our lives, whether we travel for work, to attend social events or for that long-awaited holiday with family and friends. But what does one do during pregnancy? Most women prefer taking the road so they can halt whenever needed for restroom breaks or just to stretch themselves and get the circulation going.
Is Car Travel Safe During Pregnancy?
Being pregnant does not mean that you should refrain from having fun and enjoying the good things in life. Going for long drives or taking short weekend breaks are certainly recommended to keep you in a happy state of mind. As a mother-to-be, you will certainly have the best in mind for your baby and you are not going to take a cross-country trip at this time. As long as you are able to take enough bio breaks and stretch your legs at regular intervals, there is no reason why you shouldn’t travel by card during pregnancy.
Take enough precautions for your baby’s safety and yours. Travelling in India can be tricky especially while moving away from highways and travelling on narrow, bumpy roads. Lack of amenities like hygienic restrooms and eating joints can make travel stressful for a pregnant mom. But a private car is better than taking the bus since you can take unscheduled stops and remain in control of your travel schedule.
How to Stay Comfortable?
The following tips will help you if you are going to undertake travelling during early pregnancy in a car. If you remain comfortable through the trip, so will your baby and it will help you to enjoy the time spent in the company of family and friends:
Confirm and re-confirm your travel bookings at the hotel resort and do not forget to carry booking receipts, IDs, etc. Check the route you plan to take to avoid long and unexpected detours.
In order to avoid leg cramps or swelling of feet and ankles, avoid sitting in one place for long durations. Plan a break every 90 minutes or so to stretch those cramped muscles (or whenever you feel like visiting the washroom)
Comfortable clothes and footwear are a must while travelling so ditch those tight jeans or tops. Loose clothing will help you to relax and assume any sitting position you would prefer.
While taking a break, choose a suitable place and rotate your ankles and toes. Flex your foot to get the blood flowing and do simple stretches if the space permits.
Undertaking car travel during the third trimester of pregnancy will need special precautions. Keep a list ready of known hospitals and clinics on your route in case of emergency and your doctor/gynaecologist’s mobile number on speed dial.
Avoid long, winding roads if you are in your first trimester as nausea and morning sickness will give you a hard time. The second trimester is a better time to travel since a lot of things have settled down.
Carry a cushion and place it at the small of your back while travelling. This will prevent a backache that is common during pregnancy especially in the later stages.
Do not consume raw foods or non-vegetarian foods at roadside establishments unless you are sure of their origins. It is best to carry fruits, veggies like carrots, dry fruits or homemade sandwiches to satisfy your hunger pangs while travelling.
Try to stay away from the steering wheel as it will be an uncomfortable experience as the baby bump grows bigger.
Travel light and carry only all that is absolutely necessary. You will need space to spread out and additional luggage will cramp you for space.
Importance of Seat Belts
Everyone should wear seat belts while travelling by car, whether pregnant or not, as they are the single most effective way of saving lives in case of an accident. When you are pregnant, you are responsible for two lives and hence it becomes mandatory to follow this rule. The lap and shoulder belt combination is the safest type for pregnant women. The belt is placed across the lap, below the belly, thus avoiding any pressure on the baby. Ensure that the shoulder belt fits properly across the centre of your chest and shoulder area and it is never under your arm.
Using Airbags
If you are driving or sitting with the driver, make sure your belly is at a safe distance from the steering and the airbag. The impact of the airbag in case of an accident should never affect the baby in any way. Always maintain a distance of 10 inches to 1 feet between your breastbone from the dashboard to remain safe and keep your baby secure. Moving the seat back will help serve this purpose, especially as your tummy and the baby grow in size.
Is it Safe to Use Car Perfumes?
Although we regularly use car perfumes to liven up things and drive bad odours from the vehicle, it is necessary to be careful if you have a pregnant woman in the car. One should check the products for safety before using them in the car. Some perfumes can trigger irritation of the eyes, throat and skin. It can also initiate a vomiting sensation. Some car perfumes contain phthalates which can enter the bloodstream through inhalation and even absorption through the skin. In some cases, this could cause birth defects and hormonal anomalies. It is best to make minimum use of car perfumes and open the car windows to keep the ventilation flowing in and out of the car.
Steps to Follow If the Car Breaks Down
It is a tricky situation changing a flat tire or an oil leak with a baby bump to take care of. Take the following steps if your car breaks down or there are any other emergencies:
Pull your car to the extreme left as far as possible to avoid further mishaps
Turn your wheels towards the right.
Pull the handbrake if you are on an incline
Put on hazard lights and headlights
Check your location and call highway assistance for help
If you are calling the vehicle breakdown company, use the emergency phone instead of your mobile phone as it helps them to locate you
Do not attempt to change tires on your own if you are alone
Exit from the left side of the vehicle to stay away from the passing traffic
Try to recollect the last landmark you have passed or any signs of petrol pumps if you must walk to get help
Panic will not help so take deep breaths and relax, help will soon be on its way
What Should You Do if You Have a Car Accident?
In case of an unfortunate incident while driving, tell anyone who has arrived for help that you are pregnant. This is particularly important if you are in the early stages of pregnancy and the bump isn’t visible yet. Let the doctors know if you have a Rh-negative blood group so you can be treated accordingly.
Although your baby has enough cushioning in the form of the fluid around it, it is best to get yourself checked, even if you feel absolutely fine. The placenta can get separated partially from the uterus if you have suffered a powerful impact or jolt during the accident and you may not notice any visible symptoms. In case of bleeding or contractions after the accident, you should meet a doctor at the earliest.
Precautions to be Taken
If you have decided to travel by road then there are a few basic precautions you have to take for car safety during pregnancy. You will enjoy the trip and have total peace of mind during the journey. These precautions are as follows:
If your journey time extends beyond a couple of hours, it makes great sense to carry some extra water bottles to avoid dehydration. It can also be used to keep your car hydrated in case of overheating.
Avoid travelling alone when you are pregnant from the safety point of view. Having a friend or a family member is always recommended, especially over long distances and where night travel is involved.
Before starting on the journey, check if the car has a spare tire in its boot. A toolkit with a hydraulic jack is necessary to change tires without much of a hassle.
Begin your journey early in the morning so you can reach your destination before night.
Check news regularly for any political rallies or unrest and any traffic diversions planned on your route.
Vehicle insurance, PUC and insurance documents are mandatory so carry them with you. Carry your identity proof in case of accidents etc.
Keep your medical records, your doctor’s contact details and other emergency contact numbers handy in your handbag.
Talking on the mobile while driving or messaging or fiddling with the radio are a complete no-no
Charge your mobile phone before you start and carry a charger or a power bank for emergency purposes.
Get a good night’s sleep the earlier night to avoid dozing at the wheel if you are driving.
Service your vehicle a couple of days before your journey. Fill enough fuel to last for the journey and also check insurance/PUC expiry dates. Renew immediately if required.
Although car travel provides a lot of freedom in terms of scheduling and stops for restroom breaks etc. do not push yourself if you do not feel up to it. Check if trains are available as they are an extremely convenient mode of transport and safe too. In case you have to travel by road, follow the instructions given above and give maximum priority to the baby’s safety and yours too during the journey.
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Underweight Pregnancy - Risks and Tips to Gain Weight
Most women have no trouble putting on weight during pregnancy, while others have a problem putting it on. There may be several reasons as to why you are not gaining enough weight such as metabolism, morning sickness, body issues or for medical reasons. Just as being overweight during pregnancy can pose a risk, being underweight has its risks to be aware of.
How Many Kilos Should You Gain in Pregnancy?
Underweight and pregnancy do not go well with each other. The minimum weight of a woman is 45kgs before conception to be able to carry a baby safely. Anything under is considered underweight. Those who find themselves in this category are generally advised to gain an average of 28 to 40 pounds or 12 to 18 kgs, though the exact weight specifications will differ from person to person based on their circumstances.
To find out if you fall within the normal weight range, your BMI (Body Mass Index) will need to be calculated by your doctor. This is where your body fat is measured based on your height and your weight.
What Risks And Complications Does A Low Weight Pregnant Woman Face?
Underweight pregnancy risks can affect both you and your baby, so it should not be taken lightly. Here are some of the risks for both mother and child:
1. Risks To Mother
Here are some complications you are going to want to be aware of if you are underweight:
If you are underweight, you most likely lack essential nutrients like iron and foliate causing the risk of miscarriage to increase.
Premature deliveries are common in underweight women, especially occurring before week 37 of pregnancy.
Underweight pregnancy problems may lead to you needing to opt for a Caesarean Section
There is a chance you will develop anaemia or osteoporosis later in life as your body may consume nutrients from the system’s reserve to cover up the fetus’ needs
Your breastfeeding supply may decrease, making it more likely you will need to take supplements to help.
2. Risks To Baby
Being underweight could also lead to the following complications for your baby:
Your baby may have low birth weight once born because of poor nutrition during pregnancy.
If your baby is born underweight, it may lead to health issues such as hypothermia or low blood sugar in the future.
Lack of immunity could be another issue that your baby could develop making him vulnerable to infections.
Your baby may be at risk of suffering from diabetes or heart-related issues in the future.
There are some studies that point to increased infant mortality.
Increased risk of developing cerebral palsy, learning difficulties, sight and hearing problems due to low birth weight.
How To Ensure If Mother Is Receiving Adequate Nutrition?
There are certain parameters that need to be taken into consideration to ensure that you and your baby are getting the required nutrition during pregnancy, some of which are as follows:
Make sure to maintain adequate folic acid levels so as to lessen the chances of developing neural tube defects.
Consult with your doctor about starting prenatal vitamins, either through food or by taking supplements.
Speak to a dietician so that you can get some expert advice on what diet plan is best for you to gain weight.
Look up some innovative recipes that can help you blend great taste with nutrition
Drink plenty of water.
How To Gain Weight During Pregnancy When Underweight?
Nothing is impossible, so if you think there is nothing you can do about your low weight, think again. There are many things that you can do to ensure you gain adequate weight during pregnancy. Here are some tips to help you deal with low weight gain in pregnancy:
The key is to not skip breakfast as it is the most important meal of the day. Try including protein in your morning meal as it will help you gain weight.
Eat more than three times a day and make sure that all your meals are balanced and healthy. Try and include snacks such as nuts, fruit mixed yoghurt, or healthy cheese in your diet that are high in proteins and iron.
Avoid junk food or anything that is processed. Treats like doughnuts, muffins and others may help you put on weight, but offer little to no nutritional value. Since you are pregnant, you will want to have more food that helps you gain weight as well as offers nutritional value.
Milk is rich in protein and calcium, daily intake of which can help increase weight
If you are an exercising enthusiast, try and give it a miss at least when you are underweight and pregnant.
Eating food that is high in calories will help you gain weight. Eat healthy calories such as those that come from avocados, legumes, grains, pasta, peas and beans.
Have your salads after the main meal so that you still put on weight even if you get full fast.
Being pregnant and underweight may put a few roadblocks on your pregnancy journey but have no fear. If you ensure to consult with your doctor about it and follow the advice given you will be able to gain some weight in no time. Try the tips provided above as they can help you to put on weight in a healthy way.
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Is Santa Claus Real? Explaining Kids about Santa without Killing The Magic
As soon as winter sets in, children wait for their favourite festival - Christmas! They spend all year being good so their beloved Santa brings them loads of presents. All the fun aside, have you thought about how they'd react upon learning that Santa isn't real? Christmas obviously won't be the same for your little one once the myth about Santa gets busted. But the truth will come out one day or another, and it's a good idea to be the one who breaks it to them. Here are some of the creative ways in which you can tell your kids about Santa without killing the magic.
What is The Real Story Behind Santa?
The origin of the Santa story goes back to 270 AD, when a saint named Nicholas was born in a Roman town (present-day Turkey). On growing up, he became the bishop of Myra. He dedicated his whole life to the welfare of the poor and downtrodden. He started the tradition of giving gifts and coins to poor children. The bishop used to adorn a red cloak, and orphan children helped him in give away gifts on Christmas Eve to the children who would leave their shoes or boxes out. Santa's red outfit and the little elves helping him are tropes inspired by the Saint and the orphan children. When you bring out the truth in this way, it will be easier for your kids to accept the truth about Santa.
Should You Reveal “The Truth” About Santa to Your Kids?
Here are some reasons why you should tell the reality about Santa to your kids:
It is important for you to explain it to your kid that you will love her no matter what she does or how she acts.
Kids should not be told that they are expected to behave a certain way or do something because Santa is watching them. You should guide your kid well; how she behaves or acts after is her discretion.
The true story of Saint Nicholas is about unconditional love and support, and your kid should know about it.
It is important to teach kids the value of kindness without expecting anything in return, because that is what the Christmas spirit is all about.
When we lie or hide things from our kids, we immediately shake our foundation of trust and bonding with them.
Telling your kids about Santa does not mean taking the Christmas magic away, but giving a new meaning and definition to the festival.
The spirit of Christmas is about giving. Telling your kid to be good all year so they can be given a good present does not count as the spirit of giving, but of receiving.
What is The Right Age to Tell Your Kid The Reality About Santa?
As your kid starts understanding the world around her, she may start asking all sorts of questions and the truth about Santa might be one of them. However, you can determine the age at which you want to tell your kid about Santa.
At around 6 to 7 years of age, she might be having conversations about Santa with others kids her age. Your kid may ask you questions like, ‘what gift will Santa bring me this year?’ or ‘when will Santa be coming?’ During such instances, you can reinforce the Santa story, show your kid videos of Santa in a parade, etc.
At around 8 to 9 years of age, she may either be able to handle the truth about Santa, or she might still be in la-la land. Exercise your discretion and answer your kid's queries accordingly.
However, by the time your kid is around 10 or 11 years old, she may already be aware that Santa does not exist, or would be in a position to understand and accept if you do burst her bubble. Around this time, kids become more aware of the world around them, and are usually ready to let go of their childhood beliefs and fancies.
How to Talk to Your Kids About Santa Without Breaking Their Hearts?
Wondering how to tell your kid Santa isn't real without breaking her heart? Here are a few suggestions that might help you explain the truth about Santa to your kid.
1. Tell Them The Original Story
Christmas should not revolve around Santa Claus only - it should also be about singing carols, making Christmas cookies, spreading love and enjoying the Christmas spirit with family and friends. You could lay emphasis on the true story of Christmas - about the birth of Jesus and his teachings.
2. Do Not Confuse Your Kid
You can narrate the story of Saint Nicholas to your kid, do not let her confuse the Saint with Santa. You need to tell your kid that Saint Nicholas propagated selfless love and laid emphasis on helping the less fortunate, whereas Santa is merely a fictional character.
3. Plan It Early
If you do not explain the truth about Santa Claus to your kid early in life, there is a chance that she may find it difficult to deal with later in life. Try explaining Santa without lying about him.
4. Explain the Truth With Proper Reasoning
If you explain the truth about Santa with proper reasoning, she may understand better. If you tell her that is physically impossible for someone to roam around the world distributing gifts to every kid, she may understand the logic behind it. You can tell your kid that it is the feeling of unconditional love, joy and oneness that we share with others that counts as the true spirit of Christmas.
5. Know Your Kid’s Feelings About Christmas and Santa
Before you wreak the havoc in your kid's life about Santa, try to gauge her feelings and see whether or not she is ready to face the truth. You can begin by asking your kid’s feelings about the reality of Santa. If she shows a bit of disbelief or scepticism, you can reveal the truth. However, if your kid wishes to believe in the Santa story for a bit longer, let her do so.
Young children usually live in their own world, and it is absolutely okay to believe in mythical character. In their own time, they will outgrow these fantasies. However, you can use some of our suggestions for acquainting your kid with the realities of life without killing the magic or their innocence.
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