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21 Interesting Facts and Information About Christmas for Kids
There’s something special about Christmas and kids look forward to this festival the most. And why shouldn't they? After all, they get gifts from Santa Claus. But there’s more to Christmas than gifts and decorating the house. Your kids will have Christmas holidays and will most likely spend their time playing. How about this time you share with them some amazing facts about Christmas? Read these Christmas facts to your kids and help them learn about this festival. They can share this amazing information about Christmas with their friends too!
Amazing Christmas Facts for Children
Tell these jolly good Christmas facts to your kids. We are sure your children will love to know the history of everything that makes Christmas so special.
1. Christmas celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ.
Christmas is an annual Christian holiday that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ. The 25th day of December was chosen to mark His birthday by the Roman Catholic Church years after His death. And this Christian holiday is celebrated by Christians all over the world.
2. Christmas trees were first used by ancient Egyptians and Romans
The origin or the use of Christmas trees goes way back to ancient Egyptians and Romans. They used evergreen trees like fir or pine trees, wreaths, and garlands. And the use of modern Christmas trees started in Germany in the 16th century. Instead of the glitzy decorations that we see on them today, they were decorated with fruits and nuts. Wet bet you didn’t know this interesting fact about the Christmas tree!
3. The term 'Xmas' simply means Christmas
The use of the term ‘Xmas’ dates back to the 16th century. The 'X' in the word Xmas comes from the ancient Greek language. In Greek, Christ begins with the letter X. So, Xmas simply means Christmas.
4. Santa Claus was known as Sinterklaas in Dutch
For children, Christmas is all about receiving gifts from Santa Claus. But how did Santa Claus come into existence? The character of Santa Claus is based on St. Nicholas. As per a legend, St. Nicholas was a Christian bishop who provided for the poor and needy. He also loved children and enjoyed giving gifts to them secretly. As his story spread, he was called Sinterklaas in Dutch, which later became Santa Claus. We bet, you didn't know this fact either!
5. Santa Claus did not always dress up in red clothes
Santa Claus initially wore clothes that were in green, purple, or blue. For many years, this was the common theme for the jolly old man at the North Pole. However, Coca Cola decided to dress him up in colours that match their brand and that stuck. So this is why he is always in red clothes now!
6. Rudolph, the 'Red-Nosed Reindeer' has helpers too!
So you and your kids probably know Rudolph, the red-nosed reindeer, who pulls Santa's sled on Christmas Eve. But do you know other reindeers? It would be impossible for Rudolph alone to pull Santa’s sled, don't you think? It is filled with gifts to the brim for every good child in the world, and Rudolph can't pull that all alone. Rudolph, the red-nosed reindeer, is in fact, Santa's ninth reindeer. And there are eight other reindeers who help him. These eight reindeers are Cupid, Dancer, Vixen, Dunder, Comet, Dasher, Prancer, and Blixem.
7. Baby Jesus received some wonderful gifts when He was born
When Jesus was born, a bright star shone in the sky. Three kings followed this star and made a long journey to the birthplace of Jesus. They bore with them gifts of gold, frankincense (aromatic resin used in incense and perfumes), and oils.
8. The Christmas wreath is a symbol of love and eternal life
The Christmas wreath is representative of the crown of thorns that Jesus wore. Eventually, the colours of Christmas – red, green, and gold were added. Red is said to represent the blood of Jesus, green is supposed to symbolize life, and gold stands for royalty and light. And the evergreen foliage used to make Christmas wreaths symbolises the continuity of life and nature even in the darkest days of winters.
9. Carolling is based on the tradition of wassailing
Have you ever wondered why people go door to door singing carols? The tradition is based on the English custom of wassailing, which was a tradition to toast to someone’s good health and fortune. St. Francis of Assisi took this tradition and converted it to the modern form of carolling.
10. Santa Claus gets gifts too!
Santa comes bearing gifts for the children who have been good throughout the year. But do you know that Santa gets gifts too? Who gives presents to Santa? It's us! Yes, even you can give gifts to Santa! And no, the jolly old man does not want traditional gifts, but he is a bit partial to cookies and milk to keep him satisfied during his trip around the world. So this Christmas, ask your children to help you while you make cookies for them and for Santa. Santa will love eating cookies made with love!
11. Christmas cakes are not really plum cakes
One of the best parts about Christmas is the Christmas cake, and we all love eating it. But does your child know what cakes are consumed during Christmas? It's plum cake! The cakes we get to eat during the Christmas holidays are known as plum cakes but there are, in fact, no plums in the cake! Raisins were known as plums in medieval times and the ingredients were stirred in an East to West direction similar to that of the journey of the three wise men.
12. Santa gets a lot of work done with the help of elves!
One of the reasons Santa can make his marathon runs through the day and give gifts to the kids all over the world is due to the help of elves. The merry spirit of Christmas is because of these cheerful workers and their commitment to the kids of the world.
13. Mistletoe is the symbol of love and laughter!
Mistletoe is supposed to be a symbol of love, laughter, and compassion. And the tradition of a kiss under the mistletoe is supposed to a way of asking for the blessings of the spirits of Christmas through the mistletoe.
14. Christmas stockings are cute, warm, and spacious!
The tradition of nailing Christmas stockings near a fireplace came about in order to help Santa have a place to stuff candies and goodies for bright and cheerful children of the world. It also serves as an endless supply of socks for Santa.
15. Wearing cute and stylish Christmas sweaters is now a competition
No Christmas is complete if you and your kids don't wear adorable Christmas sweaters. But did you know that a large part of the world has contests like the 'best Christmas sweater competition'? When kids wear cute Christmas sweaters, they look adorable and they make beautiful memories to cherish forever.
16. Lumps of coal are gifts too!
Did you know that Santa does not simply ignore the children who have been bad throughout the year? He puts pieces of coal into the child’s stocking instead of gifts! This tradition started in Italy. Yet another important reason for children to be good through the year and do as many good deeds as they can!
17. People give Christmas cards to convey their feelings to their loved ones
One of the most fun rituals of Christmas is the exchange of Christmas cards. You can ask your child to make your own cards with embellishments of his choice. By giving Christmas cards, they can convey their feelings to the person they like and wish them well.
18. Alabama was the first state in the US to have recognised Christmas as an official holiday!
Yes, you read that right! Alabama was the first state in the US to recognize Christmas as a holiday in the year 1836. We bet you didn't know this - but you know it now and so will your kids! Your kids will be curious to know about the last state too, so feed their curiosity. It's Oklahoma! Oklahoma recognized Christmas as a holiday in the year 1907.
19. There's a story behind the '12 days of Christmas'
Did you or your kids ever wonder why the holidays of Christmas are referred to as the ‘12 days of Christmas’? Legend has it that the three kings took twelve days to travel to the birthplace of baby Jesus, hence the holidays of Christmas are known as 12 days of Christmas.
20. The biggest Christmas gift was the gift of friendship to the US from the people of France!
Christmas is also the time of exchanging gifts. People either save up through the year to buy gifts for their friends and family or make the gifts themselves. But do you know which is the largest Christmas present ever given? It is the Statue of Liberty! The Statue of Liberty was gifted by France to the USA as a Christmas gift in the year 1886.
21. The traditional Christmas meal is not what you think it is!
The traditional Christmas meal in England before turkey became the obvious choice of food for the holidays was a pig’s head covered with mustard.
There are many traditions and customs your kids can partake in the happiest time of the year. Remember to involve them in as many rituals as you can, be it decorating the tree and house or making plum cakes. The festivities begin at home and will be treasured by your children for years to come.
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The world is not perfect. Come out of your thoughts, where everything is ideal. Why do you feel everything is against you? Just ignore things. This is the way one can survive in this world.
"Saachi... Saachi, Wake up, Saachi!" This voice dragged Saachi from her deep sleep. She woke up breathlessly. She looked around and found that Aakash, her husband, was getting ready for work and was trying to wake her up simultaneously. She picked up the glass from the side table, poured water from the jug and took a sip of water to relax. "Oh! You woke up" Aakash said with a smile and kissed her on her forehead. "Your breakfast is waiting for you. Eat on time and take rest. Now, I am taking your leave, honey. I will try to come home early." Soon, Aakash leaves for work.
Saachi walked unsteadily towards the dining table. She was not well. She was suffering from depression. Depression is something that most people don't want to talk about. We think a person suffering from it is a psychopath. Lack of knowledge can be very harmful in such cases.
Depression is a mood disorder that often leads to low self-worth, guilt, and a loss of interest in one's daily activities. If you don't understand the symptoms & get treatment at the earliest, you might end up with a serious problem. The way our body needs rest and positive energy; likewise, our mind needs rest and positive energy. Every person has a different reason that brings them down and pushes them towards depression. Like the meaning of her name, Saachi would always speak the truth. Her father taught her always to speak her mind. Her father would tell her that no matter who is in front of her, she shouldn't hesitate to speak up against wrong things. While giving Saachi this lesson, he forgot that a strong-minded woman is not easily accepted by society.
Saachi had gone through severe problems, but she remained strong. Unaware of her future, she continued to walk on the path of truth, until she got married. She was unaware that in her husband's family, there was no respect for women, especially the 'bahu' (daughter-in-law). Patriarchal beliefs ruled that family. She was shocked after encountering this reality. She raised her voice and tried to bring about change in their mindset, but without her husband's support in dealing with the constant derogatory remarks and abuse her hopes and strength shattered. Whenever Saachi tried to share her pain with Aakash, he ignored her by saying this is normal. He would tell her she needs to learn how to adjust. He would say to her, "Every daughter-in-law has to go through this. This is the real world. You deal with it by yourself, don't involve me."
She broke down because of her husband and his family's by abhorrent behaviour. This also negatively affected her professional life. She was brilliant but started to stay away from people and imprisoned herself in her house. She began to doubt herself. Her self-confidence faded away. She started experiencing a persistent feeling of sadness, worthless, a loss of interest in daily activities, and the sleepless nights took a toll on her health. Many times she got suicidal thoughts. When her parents got to know about their daughter's condition, they visited their family doctor. The doctor examined her and found that Saachi was suffering from depression. The doctor informed Aakash about Saachi's condition and told him that any additional stress would cause major harm to her. Over time, Aakash repented and admitted the misdeeds of his family, and he apologised for not supporting her.
It is important never to let anybody suppress your voice and thoughts. Physical torture leaves scars on one's body, but mental torture scars the mind and these scars can't be seen. If anyone is going through these feelings, seek help as soon as possible.
Depression could be a result of something happening in your professional or personal life. If you are suffering from depression, you must carefully understand the symptoms and never be ashamed to talk about it. Stop blaming yourself. Overcome your fears and learn to love yourself again. It is a tough journey. You would need to wake up your inner fighter. Don't forget, you are not alone. You have to win this battle against all the odds.
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Here Comes Motherhood and Oh, The Surprises It Brings!
'Are you breastfeeding your baby or bottle-feeding him?'
'Is your baby gaining weight?
Moms (especially new moms) are asked such questions all the time. They are asked every little detail about their babies, which makes them anxious and nervous. They even start doubting their parenting abilities.
When I gave birth to my daughter Ariyah (who is now 4 months old), I was told a thousand of dos and dont's. Being a first-time mom, I heard all the suggestions very carefully. But soon I realised that all the suggestions given to me were different from one another, and I thought it was okay. All the parents are different and so are their babies and we are free to raise our children the way we want. If you are a new mother, it may take you some time to adjust to this new role of a mother, but I am sure you must be doing well.
For first-time moms, it's scarier as they are new to everything. Some days will be easy while on other days, you would want to cry and give up. And it's all okay and you will do great. Whenever you feel like giving up, take deep breaths and let that anxiety go. Take some time out for yourself, go out, go to a spa, or practise yoga. Let your friends and family babysit for a day. I am sure they'll be happy to help. Take up a new hobby and involve your baby too. Raising a baby can be fun if you want it to be. Taking care of a baby can be a bit of an overwhelming experience. You can involve your baby in your day to day work as it will help develop his motor skills.
To all the mothers out there, don't worry. Your maternal instincts will be enough to guide you. You are strong and you will take care of the baby in the best way possible. Don't put yourself down. You will figure out everything and it will be alright. A mother knows the best for her baby.
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Simple Yet Elegant Mehndi (Henna) Designs for Kids
Most Indian functions are incomplete without a dedicated session for applying Mehndi, most grown-ups often make the most of these sessions. While there is a lot you can do on an adult hand but kids do miss out on all the fun. Their tiny little hands are too small for a design to fit in and very often one could find them drawing designs all over them by themselves. Kids love the art of any kind- flowers, cartoons, sun, stars, butterflies, glitter. Just grab a pair of hands and try these amazing designs that we have listed here to make sure every kid present at a mehndi occasion is satisfied and beaming.
Easy Mehndi Design for Kids
Mehndi designs for kids is a great idea that has created a lot of buzz. Cute and beautiful mehndi designs for kids are perfect for those nimble hands which cannot sit still yet want to be decorated. These simple yet elegant designs will not only brighten up your child’s hand but their hearts as well. We have shortlisted a few of the best children mehndi design to choose from for the next occasion that is coming up. Take a look.
1. Butterfly Design
Something that kids love, chasing butterflies in the park. This butterfly design is petite and feminine for those dainty hands and symbolises freedom and peace. With a large butterfly at the centre, you could just give wings to their imagination
2. Cartoon Design
Kids and cartoon are like two peas in a pod. A cartoon mehndi is just what you will need to get them to sit still for some time. This design is a sure winner to get them to sit down as kids will definitely not want to see their favourite reel life character fading away even before it takes colour.
3. Traditional Moon Design
Simple yet attractive the traditional design of the full moon at the centre with some dots just adds to the aesthetics of the gorgeous outfit your little one is wearing. Pair this mehndi design with a pretty bangle or bracelet to complete the look.
4. Sparkly and Glittery Design
Sparkles and glitters are a great addition to traditional designs. Add some sparkles and glitters of bright colours to gaps to brighten up the design. Donning this mehndi will add a lot of oomph to the Indo –Western outfit of your kid.
5. Floral Design
Flowers can be made by making spirals with a thin tip from one end of the palm up to the index finger. A stylish twist can be given by lining it with sparkles, glitter or simple dots. A minimalistic look goes well for all occasions.
6. Arabic Style Design
Arabic design is one of the best henna designs for hands for kids as it does not require them to sit for too long. For the fidgety ones, the design which covers one part of the hand often extends diagonally and is ideal when paired with a designer lehenga choli.
7. Minimalistic Design
A few curvy lines and dots, this minimalistic pattern looks clean, elegant and stylish too. It is also a great way to get an older kid to try their artistic skills on the little ones.
8. Beautiful Stars Design
An exciting pattern, make some stars with glitters and sparkles to its rim and add some dots and arches to make it look resplendent. Simple to draw, this design can be done on tiny baby hands too.
9. Creeper/Vines Style Design
The creeper or vines style fills the hand with a delicate look and an outline of flowers and spirals make it more fascinating. Avoid filling in the petals and gaps to make it look light.
10. Mandala Design
A new one in the market, this design looks minimalistic yet intricate and full. The mandala- core centrepiece of art in decorating intricately and connected subtly to the fingers with gentle patterns. An artistic extension to geometry and a bit of detailing makes this design an expressive one.
Tips to Consider while Applying Henna on Kid’s Hand
Some additional tips to consider when applying henna on the delicate hands:
Ensure you buy only organic henna or a trusted brand for little kids.
Test the henna on a small patch of their skin before applying it completely to test for allergies.
Start with a small design rather than an elaborate one as kids tend to get bored.
Try and get kids to pick their own design as you can tell them the amount of time it will take.
Stick to their palms and avoid any other part of the body that will cause irritation or restrict their movement.
Mehndi designs for kids must be simple and elegant. It should look visible in their hand whilst not appearing crowded and full. With these innovative ideas listed above, applying mehndi on kids will be a joyful ride.
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5 Ways Mosquito-Borne Diseases Could Harm your Child's Overall Development
Mosquitoes might seem harmless pesky pets, but their bites go beyond causing some itching and swelling. They hold the power to wreak havoc on your child's overall development!
Being bitten by mosquitoes is a common childhood concern. As parents, most of us have experienced our child’s distress and tears when a stray mosquito bit them while they were playing in the park. Usually, we perceive mosquito bites as harmless and forget about them after the itching and swelling have come down. However, there are certain mosquito bites that can be very serious and trigger health complications in little ones. In severe cases, these complications even affect the child’s overall development, including physical, cognitive and emotional growth.
Mosquito-Borne Diseases That Affect Child Development
The following mosquito borne diseases are unfortunately common in India and can have severe effects in patients, especially in children. Please take note of their possible effects on child development and the preventive measures that doctors recommend for parents.
1. Malaria
Can Affect The Child’s Brain Development
Malaria is among the most common diseases caused by mosquitoes, transmitted by the Anopheles mosquito. While in several cases, children recover completely without any lasting side effects, this may not always hold true. If your child comes down with severe malaria, it could have long-term effects on his cognitive ability, behaviour and performance in school. According to a research paper published in BioMed Central, cognitive impairment in language, memory, attention, etc., is the hidden burden of malarial infection.
What Parents Need to Do: If your child has malaria, watch out for symptoms such as seizure, coma, and low blood sugar. These symptoms can indicate a high risk of acute infection and must immediately get evaluated by the doctor.
Lowers The Child’s Overall Immunity
The malarial parasite can also interfere with your child’s immune system and reduce its ability to trigger an immune response. A paper published in Science Daily notes that malaria patients often fail to respond to many vaccines and are susceptible to many infections. During the developing years, children are exposed to several new stimuli, germs, etc., especially when they are spending time outdoors. In the absence of a strong immune system, their chances of falling ill are much higher.
What Parents Need to Do: Maintain a high level of hygiene at home. Use a liquid vaporizer at home to keep mosquitoes away.
You also need to take preventive steps to protect your children from being bitten by mosquitoes when they venture outdoors. The Anopheles mosquito is the most active at dusk or dawn, which means kids have high risk of being bitten during their evening playground time. An effective protection is to use Good knight Fabric Roll-On which uses natural eucalyptus oil and citronella to keep mosquitoes away for up to 8 hours. You only have to dab 4 dots onto the child’s clothes. If you make this a habit whenever your child ventures outdoors to play or goes off to school, you can rest assured that your child will remain protected from mosquitoes even outside the house.
Apart from this, also feed your child immunity-boosting foods such as citrus fruits, yoghurt, almonds, etc. If your child falls ill frequently, discuss with your doctor to rule out the possibility of a suppressed immune response.
2. Dengue
May Trigger Long-Term Joint & Muscle Pain
If your child gets infected by dengue, the impact on his physical development can persist even after the infection has gone. Dengue has been known to cause severe pain in the muscles and joints – conditions called polyarthralgia and myalgia. In case the child already suffers from any vitamin or mineral deficiencies, this pain can be severe for their tender, still developing joints.
What Parents Need to Do: If your child complains of joint pain even after the infection has subsided, discuss this with the doctor. He will be able to evaluate the pain and prescribe medication and dietary changes.
Protect the child from any subsequent diseases caused by mosquito bites by not allowing any stagnant water in and around the house. If your little one is under 2 years old, apply Goodknight Fabric Roll-On on their prams, cots, strollers, etc. It is doctor-tested to be effective and safe.
3. Chikungunya
Can Produce Signs of Depression
It seems odd that a mosquito-borne disease can also adversely affect a child’s emotional development. However, it is true that one of the long-term effects of chikungunya is depression. As per doctors, the depression comes in waves, wherein the patient may feel fine for a certain time period but subsequently have an emotional breakdown. These effects can be felt for even a year after the infection! This makes chikungunya one of the most worrisome in this list of diseases caused by mosquitoes.
What Parents Need to Do: If your child has had a chikungunya infection in the past and complains of mood swings, have a discussion with the doctor. It may be accompanied with joint pain as well.
4. Zika
In Rare Cases, Can Trigger Paralysis
This disease triggered worldwide panic after its feared connection to microcephaly, wherein the disease transmitted to newborn babies through their mothers and led to brain damage. In older children, the disease doesn’t usually have any lasting side effects. But the one condition all parents must know about is the Guillan-Barre syndrome. This complication of Zika can damage brain stem cells and lead to paralysis. As per reports, the Zika virus can make a person up to five times more likely to develop this syndrome.
What Parents Need to Do: The chances of children developing this condition are low. However, it is best to be cautious and prevent the onset of Zika by protecting your children from mosquito bites and being on the lookout for the common symptoms of Zika – rash, joint pain and fever. Japanese encephalitis
Poses Risk of Serious Brain Damage
The mosquito that transmits this disease usually lingers in marshy areas, rice fields, etc. While the illness starts off with relatively mild flu-like symptoms such as mosquito borne fever, headache, etc., it can eventually infect the brain and lead to serious brain damage. Not only can this hamper the child’s development but it can also prove to be fatal.
What Parents Need to Do: If you live in a high-risk area for this disease, discuss this with your doctor. One of the worst cases of this illness was seen in 2005 in Eastern UP. You can avail of a vaccine for this illness under India’s free immunization program to keep your child protected.
5. Elephantiasis
Can Cause Lymphatic Damage and Permanent Disfigurement
This disease is caused by a worm that gets transmitted by mosquitoes. The worm is a parasite that then resides in the lymphatic system, affecting the body fluids and leading to swelling in the face, limbs, etc. The resulting disfigurement can even be permanent.
What Parents Need to Do: Apart from controlling the breeding of mosquitoes, parents should also follow the government’s prevention drives for elephantiasis. The "Hathipaon Mukt Bharat" (Filaria Free India) is the government’s public health campaign against this deadly disease, especially in the high-risk areas of Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Bihar and West Bengal. Discuss this with your doctor.
As we just saw, mosquito-borne illnesses can prove to be very damaging to your child’s health, safety and development. Make sure you keep the preventive measures in mind to avoid the onset of infection in the first place. Read more
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16 hours ago
Q. I got faint line all my pregnancy test and I missed my periods for 10 days but USG and TVs test confirm there is no pregnancy is there any chance that it is very early stage that's why it is not visible???? or TVs test is the last thing that can tell that really there is no pregnancy
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Mom of a 9 yr 7 m old girl
15 hours ago
A. I think it would be advisable for you to get an ultrasound done with your doctor that’s going to give you a clarity because if there is a pregnancy it would be visible at least at least that sack is visible if it’s a regular pregnancy so it would be advisable to have a test with your doctor
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Q. mere twins baby girl and boyhai one month 8 days old kya mai ghutti de sakte hun ya gripe water de sakte hun aur kab se start kar sakte hun
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Nutritionist
11 hours ago
A. dear Mum, you should not give any sort of gripe water or ghutti to your baby. these are unhealthy and dangerous and can cause infection to your baby. so, these should be completely avoided.
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Q. I am currently 32 week pregnant.I recently had growth scan.mu baby is in cephalic presentation. Does this change as I approach my due date. Also my EDD is July 25 and EDC is July 2. what is my expected due date. Also what is EDC?
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11 hours ago
A. edc is expected date of delivery only.
that is 40 weeks
You will get more information for your query with your family doctor. You may meet your dr in person for proper guidance .
It is important to remain in contact with your doctor.
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Q. why I am getting dizziness in my pregnancy
I am going with 3rd month of my pregnancy it's a very strong dizziness I feel at times means every day .....no other symptoms of pregnancy .Please help with elaboration .All okay means isn't part of this journey.
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A. Do consult your doctor as soon as you can. It's important to find the real reason because without that, proper medication is not possible.
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Q. I am currently 32 week pregnant and had growth scan recently.My baby is in cephalic presentation.does this change after 36 week or does this remain the same?
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A. usually fixed. 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. it's my 5 month n I still didn't went for check up yet not even once is it okay if I go now or?
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A. You should have started going from the very beginning itself once you get to know you’re pregnant but since you haven’t reached that now if you’re pregnancy has been healthy last five months please get it checked with your doctor also if you need to start with any supplements or diet the doctor would advise you after a ultrasound so please visit your gynaecologist
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