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Baby's Digestive System - When and How It Develops
Babies are delicate and so is their digestive tract. Whatever your baby puts in his mouth may enter his gastrointestinal tract, which is not strong enough to fight various kinds of pathogens or bacteria that enter his body. In the initial months of your baby’s life, his digestive tract will undergo many changes. For the first few months, it will not only produce various enzymes that help and aid digestion, but it will also develop antibodies to fight various infections and medical ailments. To know when and how a baby’s digestive system develops, read the following article.
An Infant's Digestive System Transition from Womb to Birth
When a baby is inside his mother’s womb, he gets all his nutrients from the placenta. But soon after the birth of your baby, everything changes for him as he no longer depends on placenta for the nutrition. Now, his digestive system will have to fend of itself, which means it will have to digest food on its own. However, a baby’s digestive system is not mature or strong enough at birth, and it will take some time to adjust. And because of this very reason, he may even lose approximately 10 percent of the weight within a few days after the birth. Breast milk has all the nutrition and energy that a baby requires at birth. It is through breast milk only that a baby will get all the calories for his growth and development. It may take time for the breast milk to turn from colostrum to fat-dense milk, and ones the transition happens, you will notice your baby will start gaining weight.
As you know that babies have a smaller tummy, so you will have to feed your baby often. In the initial few days after birth, your baby may only be able to take an ounce of milk, but this may gradually increase up to three to four ounces a day before your baby is three months old. Apart from the smaller tummy, your baby may also have a small and underdeveloped oesophageal valve. This valve is responsible for the transfer of food to your baby’s tummy. However, being small and underdeveloped, it may lead to frequent spitting. Your baby's kidney will also be immature, hence it is important for a mother to pay heed to her baby’s feeding schedule to ensure that the baby gets ample nutrients, is hydrated, and there is no electrolyte imbalance.
The Digestive Tract Lining Issue
Adults and older children have a layer of mucus lining around their gastrointestinal tract. This mucus lining acts as a shield in protecting the digestive tract against any microbes or contaminants that they may consume with their food or liquids. However, babies do not have a strong mucus lining around their gastrointestinal tract. This may put babies at high risk of catching various kinds of infections. However, this should not be your cause of concern because as your baby will grow, this lining will become stronger and will mature completely and your baby’s body will become strong enough to start making its own antibodies. Before your baby’s body starts making its own antibodies, your baby will get them from the breast milk. Apart from this, the breast milk will also help your baby in building the mucus lining by promoting the good bacteria and keeping various dangerous pathogens at bay.
Why Avoid Solid Foods Until 6 Months?
You may be tempted to give a morsel of food to your baby when you have your meals. However, if your baby is less than six months of age, this may not be a good idea. This is because no matter how eager or ready your baby may be, his digestive system may not be ready or prepared for the same. Your baby's body will not be efficient enough to produce the apt amount of enzymes to digest starch in the food until he reaches six months of age. Also, bile salts and lipase, which aid in the digestion of fats, do not reach a maturing stage until 6 to 9 months of age. By 4 to six months of age, your baby will have an ‘open gut’. This gut will allow the whole proteins to pass from the small intestine to the bloodstream. This will also aid the antibodies from the mother’s milk to enter into the bloodstream; however, if large molecules of food or other pathogens pass through it, it may lead to allergies or infections.
When Does a Baby's Digestive System Develop Fully?
Are you thinking how long it will take for your baby's digestive system to mature? Well, your baby’s digestive system needs to make enough digestive enzymes that can help digest carbohydrates, fats and proteins present in the solid food. And this may not happen until 6 to 9 months of age. Therefore, your baby’s digestive system gradually starts maturing at around 6 to 9 months of age. By this time you can start introducing various kinds of solid food in your baby’s diet after checking with your doctor.
Tips to Care for Child's Digestive Health
Colic, diarrhoea, spitting up, tummy pain, and other digestive problems are very common during the first few months after the birth of your child. But there is no need to worry as these are very common issues that most babies may face due to an immature digestive system. However, here we have some tips that may help you to take care of your baby’s digestive health.
1. Breastfeed
Breast milk is a boon for babies as it not only provides them with ample amount of nutrition, but it also helps in building antibodies. Therefore, you must breastfeed your baby until 6 months of age or longer. It has also been proved that babies who are exclusively breastfed are less likely to have digestive, respiratory, or other health complications.
2. Introduce Solid Foods Gradually
You may give solid foods to your baby once he turns six months. However, refrain from adding too many foods at the same time. Begin by slowly introducing one food at a time and monitor how your baby’s digestive system responds to it. Bananas, broccoli, apples are some of the food items that you may begin with.
3. Look Out for Food Allergies
Make sure you register any allergies or food sensitivities that your baby may have as it may impact his digestive health. For this reason, it is important to start with one food item at a time to know if a particular food item may be the culprit behind the food allergy. If your baby is allergic to any food item, make sure you refrain from giving any food preparation that may contain that food item in it. Some babies may be lactose intolerant, may have nut allergies or even be allergic to eggs. So, keep a good eye on your little baby.
Now you know when your baby's digestive system develops, so introduce solid foods to him once you are sure that his digestive tract is completely developed. Please consult your doctor before starting off with any kind of solid food for the first time as your doctor may be able to guide you better as to how you may go about feeding solid foods to your baby.
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Is Mosambi (Sweet Lime) Juice Safe during Pregnancy?
Pregnancy can make you reach for certain food items simply because of cravings or because you think those would be good for you. Mosambi might be one of those as well, especially if you’ve been a fan of the fruit for a long time. Mosambi juice is loved by all, but is mosambi juice safe during pregnancy? If yes, then what is the best way to drink it? Here’s how you can know all about it.
What Is Sweet Lime?
In India, sweet lime is known as 'mosambi'. It is greenish-yellow in colour and found in several parts of the country. Although 'sweet lime' belongs to the family of lemons, the tangy flavour is subdued as the sweetness is quite high in this citrus fruit.
A good quality mosambi can be instantly recognized by its weight and firmness. If the skin of this fruit is clear of any blemishes and on scratching it, some oil seems to seep out of it, then the mosambi is fresh. Only a fresh sweet lime displays these signs.
Benefits of Drinking Mosambi Juice during Pregnancy
Mosambi juice is relished by almost all women due to its sweet and tangy taste. However, besides being tasty, this juice has its share of benefits too. Drinking mosambi juice during pregnancy can be extremely beneficial for your health. Know how it is good for you and your child:
Presence of calcium and potassium in mosambi supports the growth of the foetus.
As mosambi has cooling properties, it maintains a good temperature around the uterus and makes it conducive for rapid brain development.
It is also known to boost the circulation of blood in the body.
The fibrous nature assists bowel movements and stimulates the digestive process, thus providing relief from constipation.
The inherent antioxidants and antibiotics of the fruit are known to provide relief from ulcers.
Rich in vitamin C, this fruit helps satisfy the body’s need for the vitamin in judicious quantities.
If you are suffering from diabetes, drinking mosambi juice with amla and honey will help you maintain a proper sugar level in the body.
Drinking mosambi juice with cumin (jeera) seeds and ginger powder provides relief from respiratory problems.
Mosambi juice, acts as a natural detoxifier and keeps the body healthy and brings a glow to the skin.
How to Prepare Sweet Lime Juice
Here is a simple way to prepare sweet lime juice.
Ingredients
Mosambis
Black salt
Cumin powder
Sugar or honey
How to Make
The juice from the mosambi fruit can be extracted either by using a juicing machine or by using a manual extractor. In both cases, make sure you remove the seeds prior.
If going for the juicing machine, peel off the skin and cut the mosambi into small pieces.
Put all the pieces of the mosambi into the juicer and run it for a while.
Let it blend until it becomes smooth and liquid.
Take a glass and add some sugar or honey to it for taste.
Pour the juice from the blender into the glass.
You can also sprinkle a bit of black salt followed by a dash of cumin powder, right on top of the juice.
Place the glass in the refrigerator and allow it to cool.
Drink it while it is chilled.
Precautions to Take Before Drinking Mosambi Juice
Mosambi juice tastes delicious and in pregnancy, your craving for it may increase. But when you are pregnant, you should be careful before eating or drinking anything. Here are few precautionary measures you should consider before drinking mosambi juice when pregnant:
When drinking mosambi juice, avoid drinking it from roadside stalls or other shops. Their preparation techniques may not be hygienic and you don't want to take chances during pregnancy.
While buying mosambi, ensure that it is fresh and does not show any signs of disease or decay. Fresh mosambi also contains fewer preservatives making it even healthier.
If you have a cold or are susceptible to it, it is advisable to not add any ice to the juice. Also, do not refrigerate it for too long.
If the juice is too thick for you, do not dilute it by adding normal water. Use water that is freshly filtered or boil the water and let it cool. Then add it to the juice.
Many women may have gas or other problem due to black salt or cumin. In such cases, do not add them to the juice.
Do not squeeze the juice and store in the fridge. Consuming it could cause stomach ache and other issues. Always drink fresh mosambi juice.
Eating mosambi comes with its own share of benefits. But mosambi juice acts as a nutritious drink and provides relief from the hot weather. Drinking sweet lime juice during pregnancy is one of the best ways to ensure a balance of nutrients, minerals, and other vitamins in your body. Making it a regular in your diet brings no harm and you can enjoy it throughout your pregnancy.
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Your 50 Week Old Baby - Development, Milestones & Care
Your baby 's first birthday is close. He is almost a toddler, and whether or not he has started walking, he will definitely reach the toddler status when he turns one-year-old. Your little one is now beginning to talk, wave, eat proper food during mealtimes and enjoy his favourite music and books. He’s developing a shining personality. On an average, a 12-month old baby has a weight of 9 kgs and a length of 76 cm. Compare this to how your 50 week-old-baby weighed when he was born, that’s some growth right there!
50 Week Old Baby’s Development
Few steps forward, one step back could be the description of your baby’s development at this stage. You may have seen him wave goodbye to you a few weeks ago, but since then, he never has stopped. This is no reason to worry, it just means that all his energy is being directed to an emotional adjustment – for example, when you go away for work or his routine suddenly changes. The energy he used to use for simple skills like waving is now fully focused on developing a brand new skill. Such regression can happen when your baby is mastering a new skill to dazzle you with. Your baby’s vocabulary will also grow at this point even if he is not saying a bunch of new words. His brain is constantly observing new things and absorbing new information so keep talking to him using correct, full sentences, and keep encouraging. You can start using pronouns like “I am going to come out with you” instead of “Mama is going to come out with you”.
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50 Week Old Baby's Developmental Milestones
You can expect to see the following 50-week-old baby milestones in your little child:
Your baby will insist on feeding himself with a fork or spoon.
Your baby will be able to handle and drink properly from a cup.
Your baby will be increasingly curious and start investigating each object he sees.
Your baby will start recognising your expressions; if you nod and smile, he will proceed with doing something, if you look terrified, he will stop.
Your baby will be more interested in toys that move or can be pulled and pushed, like rolling cars, balls, carts, etc.
Your baby might start to learn how to kick and throw.
Your baby will be able to take out objects from a container and return them back if once shown.
Your baby may be able to understand a few words like ‘drink’, ‘ball’, or ‘cup’.
Your baby may be able to scribble with a crayon.
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Feeding
Your breastfed baby may continue to breastfeed even after 1 year of age. If you are following a child-led approach to breastfeeding, you can continue letting him take the lead. Some days, maybe in response to a virus or cold, he may breastfeed frequently while other days he might be too distracted to breastfeed and may resort to feeding frequently at night. Your milk supply will adjust accordingly. You can continue breastfeeding as long as you wish. When your baby turns 50 weeks, it is your decision whether or not you want to pump milk, depending on how your breasts react and your baby’s need for breast milk. Some mothers shift to giving their babies cow milk, and some continue to give breast milk. If you have developed a routine of pumping and storing milk and your baby is more than happy to have it in a cup when you are away, then you can easily continue with it.
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Sleeping
Once your baby turns one and sleeps next to you in bed, you may wonder if now is the time to shift him to a crib or a separate room. Some families set up a nursery with a cot or a crib and you may envision your baby sleeping there, or you may find it easier to have him beside you in case he wakes up at night for a feed. Depending on what works for you, you can continue that or else you can do the transition slowly, for example, move the cot gradually from the bedroom to the hall to the separate nursery. For some days after shifting your baby to a cot in a separate room, you can lay a mattress on the floor and sleep next to him till he gets used to the shift. Having the same light, sound, and atmosphere in the new room can make your baby feel more at ease.
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50 Week Old Baby Care Tips
A few ways in which you can take care of your 50-week-old baby:
Encourage your child to walk by giving him lots of opportunities and not stopping to pick him up every once in a while.
Give him your finger, in the beginning, when your child is trying to walk as it will make him feel at ease.
You should give whole milk to your baby when you are weaning him, but if you have a family history of obesity, cardiovascular issues or high cholesterol, the doctor might recommend low-fat milk.
Your baby will watch and mimic everything you do, so don't show any negative behaviour in front of him.
Keep away dangerous objects from your baby as this is the age he will put everything in his mouth.
If your baby is clingy, don’t encourage it by stopping your task to cuddle him. Instead, include him in your task like giving him a piece of cloth to hold if you are doing laundry.
If your baby rejects some food, cook it in a different way next time and feed it to him.
Let your baby play, observe, and eat his food. Playing with food is also a learning process, and if you rush him, he may get stressed.
Tests and Vaccinations
This is about the time to go for a doctor’s checkup as your baby is turning one-year-old.
1. Tests
Your doctor will take your baby’s measurements, do a physical check to know if he is meeting his milestones as per his age; he will see if he is talking, pointing, walking and so on. The doctor might also ask how many words your baby can speak, so count them and keep a rough number in mind.
2. Vaccinations
Most vaccinations to be taken at this stage are boosters for what your baby has previously received. These include Hepatitis B, Hepatitis A, Polio, Hib, DTaP as well as the first doses for MMR and chickenpox.
Games and Activities
Below are a few games and activities you can play with your little one:
Sit across your baby with your legs spread on both the sides. Playfully roll a ball to him and ask him to roll it back.
If your baby is standing on his own, you can show him how to kick a ball. First, show him by doing it yourself. Next, place the ball in front of his legs and help him swing his leg to make contact with the ball.
Place a few light items like an empty cereal box, a container or a soft drink can at a small distance away from your baby. Demonstrate rolling a ball to knock them down. Give the ball to your baby and ask him to roll it like you, to knock the items down. This will help develop his comprehension skills.
Play tag with him while running around a room, asking him to catch you. Your baby will pick up the game and try to crawl or walk after you. This will help him develop his gross motor skills.
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When to Consult a Doctor
You should consult a doctor in the following cases:
If your baby has difficulty seeing objects, squints often, tilts his head to see, or rubs his eyes often, take him to see a doctor as he may have vision problems.
If your baby’s eyes are reddish, teary, sensitive to light, or has pus in them, he may have pinkeye so consult a doctor soon.
If your kid is vomiting frequently, take him to the doctor to check if he has lead poisoning.
If your baby’s weight suddenly drops at this stage, don’t stress, it is normal for toddlers to gain height more than weight close to one year of age.
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15 Things to Do in the Last Week of Pregnancy
You're nearing the final days and approaching delivery. Now you're starting to feel a mix of worry and excitement. All mothers feel this way and there's nothing to worry about, you'll get through it. Although delivering a child is no cakewalk, there are few ways you can make this process enjoyable and the transition into motherhood with more ease.
From chores to shopping for your young one, here are 15 things you can do during the last two weeks of pregnancy for a stress-free delivery.
1. Massage and Sleep
Even if it feels hard to sleep, try switching positions and ask your partner for soothing massages or backrubs. Better yet, it's the perfect time to hit the spa and pamper yourself thoroughly!
2. Batch and Prep Meals Ahead
Prepare batch meals and freeze cooked ones for future use. You'll be receiving a lot of treats from friends and family, and we suggest you make the best use of them by stocking up on the goodies ahead. Cook your homemade dinners and stock em' up well in advance, because hell will definitely break loose when your little one demands your full-time attention once he/she is born. You'll need it.
3. Time to Date
Chances are you'll be cooped up in the house with your spouse once the baby's out and you'll be spending a lot of time and energy taking care of your little one. If you're wondering what to do in last month of pregnancy then its time to spend a few quality moments together.
4. Shop Ahead
From baby toys, rattles, pacifiers, crates and more, be sure to shop for all the essentials you need before your newborn arrives. Think onesies, knickers and disposable wool breast pads. You'll want to stock up on baby lotions, shampoos, cereals and other necessities. It'll make your life as a parent much easier, trust us.
5. Schedule Announcements
Your friends, family and dear ones will be waiting in anticipation for the big day to arrive. Be sure to design flyers or emails ahead and send them out after the scheduled arrival date. A gentle reminder will help your special ones witness the big moment at the right time, and you wouldn't want them to miss out on your little one's entry into the new world. Make sure to add a cute photo of your baby before sending your emails out or better yet, make a mailing list and use an email scheduler for sending them out automatically when the moment's perfect.
6. Do Your Baby's Laundry
Your newborn's skin is very sensitive, and it's a good idea to wash the clothes and make sure they aren't contaminated with chemicals and others harmful substances. Since your baby's immune system is weak, make sure you give them to a dry cleaner and wipe them free from dust and grime before you let your little one wear them.
7. Charge Your Cameras
Be it your iPhone or Canon Cameras or something flashy you have in store for the big day, it's best to get all the batteries charged. You don't want your camera to die during the special occasion, and it's a good idea to pack in a portable charge and load up on extra batteries if you can. Your spouse will appreciate this gesture and so will your friends. After all, nobody wants to miss the picture-taking day.
8. Get Your Car Cleaned
We know it's too stressful when the chores after the big day pile up, and kids do get messy. Get a car cleaner or hire a professional car cleaning service if you have the budget. If your husband is willing to lend a hand, then make sure you get the car seats cleaned, interiors vacuumed and set up the windows and accessories right. Load up on tunes so that your little is engaged with entertaining beats to keep his mind busy and the mess minimal.
9. Keep your Hospital Bags Ready
You may give birth in 24 hours, or maybe it'll take a few more days for the newborn to arrive. Whichever the case, it's best to stay prepared which means you may end up staying in the maternity ward longer than you'd like. Pack up on chapsticks, slippers, nightgown, socks, change of clothes, portable music system and whatever else comes in handy or simple things that will make you feel relaxed.
10. The "Do-Not-Carry" List
Although we recommend stocking up on certain things for the last days of pregnancy, you don't want to stock up too much. Make sure not to carry lots of cash, jewellery and other expensive valuables to your birthing centre, including breast pumps. The hospital can give you one if you need it and the same rule applies to medications and diapers as well. Less clutter, more peace of mind, basically.
11. Your Baby's Outfit
It's an exciting time when your baby comes out and greets you and your friends with his first cry. Make sure you shop for an outfit that commemorates the occasion. Make sure to wash it with a gentle detergent and keep it tucked away in the hospital bag beforehand so that you don't forget at the last minute.
12. For Your Nurses
Throw in a few chocolates and tasty treats for your midwife and other nurses. Childbirth is a huge event, and your nursery has been taking good care of you so far (talk about taking care of other moms and similar huge responsibilities!) so why not make the moment one to remember for the staff and people around you? A little bit of gratitude and a token or two of appreciation doesn't hurt. If everybody's joyful, then it's a win-win. Right?
13. Clean Your Home
Make sure you clean your home or hire a housekeeping service to do it for you. Make your abode free from dust, dirt, stains, and grime. You'll be heavily invested taking care of your baby in terms of time and energy. This is is why it's best to clean your home rather than leave chores for the last minute.
14. Consider Hiring a Babysitter
If you feel it's too much responsibility to take care of everything by yourself or if your spouse and you both plan to return to work or the office soon, then a full-time babysitter may help. Granted it's a little expensive, but wouldn't it be stress-free to return home and see all chores taken care of, leaving you all alone with your little one to spend some quality time at the end of the day?
15. Invite Your Friends Over
Invite your friends at home once the young one is out and feel free to bring in guests occasionally. Maybe you can have your best friend take care of your little one for a few hours if you're super busy and friends can even bring lunches or snacks for the baby. Either way, the more, the merrier and getting some company is a definite plus.
And that's it! Keep these simple things in mind and check them off your to-do list one by one, once you start accomplishing tasks. By noting these things down and doing them, you'll be reaping the benefits and make motherhood a lot more stress-free, especially in the beginning days and who doesn't want that? Read more
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Fresh asparagus soup
Soup made from asparagus and spinach makes a super-green and super-yummy vegetable soup with few simple ingredients. A simple asparagus soup recipe pureed till it's silky smooth, always wins; as it's delicious both ways, hot or cold. For a non-vegetarian version, you can use chicken broth instead of vegetable broth. This fresh Asparagus Soup has a multifold effect as it satiates you with its rich and creamy mouth-feel, and also refreshes your taste buds with its intense yet soothing flavor. You can enjoy this soup hot, with croutons or other favorite accompaniments like garlic bread, minty baked potatoes, with a poached egg on toast, etc.
Serves
Preparation Time
Cooking Time
3 People
30 Minutes
10 Minutes
Ingredients
2 tsp(teaspoon) low-fat butter
2 tsp vegetable oil
350 g asparagus spear, stalks chopped, woody ends discarded, tips reserved
3 onions, finely sliced
2 garlic clove, crushed
2 large handfuls spinach
700 ml vegetable stock (fresh if possible)
olive oil, for drizzling (optional)
rustic bread (preferably sourdough), to serve(optional)
Method
Step 1
Heat the butter and oil in a large saucepan until foaming.
Step 2
Fry the asparagus tips for a few minutes to soften.
Step 3
Remove and set aside.
Step 4
Add the chopped onions, asparagus stalks and garlic, and cook for 5-10 minutes until softened.
Step 5
Blend spinach, pour over the softened mixture.
Step 6
Add vegetable stock. Bring to the boil.
Step 7
Turn off the flame and blitz with a hand blender.
Step 8
Season and add hot water to loosen if needed.
Step 9
Ladle the fresh asparagus soup into bowls.
Step 10
Garnish with asparagus tips for an elegant presentation.
Step 11
Drizzle with olive oil and serve with sourdough bread, if you like.
Nutritional Information
Serving Size 1 cup (8 fl oz) (244 g)
Calories
85
Calories from Fat
37
Total Fat
4.1 g 6%
Saturated Fat
1 g 5%
Polyunsaturated Fat
1.9 g
Monounsaturated Fat
1 g
Cholesterol
5 mg 2%
Sodium
981 mg 41%
Potassium
173.24 mg 5%
Carbohydrates
10.7 g 4%
Dietary Fiber
0.5 g 2%
Sugars
0 g
Protein
2.3 g
Vitamin A
9%
Vitamin C
4%
Calcium
3%
Iron
4%
* Based on a 2000 calorie diet
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Q. Hello I had my period missed for April month and today I got my period. Is it normal to have period after 1 month or is there anything I should be worried about? Iam worried please let me know if that's ok or should I consult my doctor
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A. consult your doctor for any evaluation required. if there is no relief it is better you see your doctor for proper examination particularly physical examination if there is need for doing investigations to find out the problem and treatment ok
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Q. hllo am in 34 week of pregnancy,cramps in my hand and foots,my pulses is very fast,i feel tiredness internally,are these symptoms are normal
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Q. Now I am having pain till then my miscarriage has been done at home
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A. I’m sorry I’m unable to understand your query as you haven’t given any detail about it so whatever the situation is you should get a check with your gynaecologist the doctor would be able to give you better help in whatever treatment of precaution you need to require further
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Q. Hello
What is better normal or csec?
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A. hello dear this is not about which is better this is all about your body and the condition of the baby no doubt the normal procedure is the painful but side effect are not there but after C6 you have to be little more careful and you have to take more precaution but again I am saying that this is not about the better one this is about the condition of your pregnancy
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1) till how many days after delivery baby needs to keep on uterus temperatures/warm temperature?
2) Can baby & mother both take bath after 24 hours of delivery?
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A. It depends on moms and babys health I feel and suggest It's better to check with your doctor and follow their advise. That would be one of the best and safest option for your baby as of now. Take care.
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