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15 Amazing Memory Games for Kids
Little kids constantly need to be kept entertained and engaged. At the ages of 6-14, their growing brains are working overtime to learn new emotions, remember new experiences and build new pathways. It's the best time for them to learn whatever they can!
Memory games are a great way to boost different aspects of your child's development. At the same time, they help pass those long waiting hours in the car or outside somewhere, when your kids are restricted from moving around. Such games not only help kids to hone their memory skills but also help them learn strategy, force them to think, teach them concentration, and improve their reflexes.
Below, we will share some interesting visual and auditory memory games you can play with your child, have fun and bond with them in the process.
15 Brain-Boosting Memory Games For Children
1. The Memory Card Game
Card games are a great past time and also great for helping kids with their memory. This one, in particular, is easy to play and hassle-free.
What Do You Need
A 52-deck of playing cards
How to Play
Place the 52 cards face-down on a smooth surface, in four rows of thirteen each. You can also use the jokers, in six rows of nine cards each.
Play starts when the first player picks up two cards from anywhere on the set and places them face up.
If they are of same rank and colour (for example, a seven of hearts and a seven of spades), then that player wins the pair and gets to play again.
If the two cards don't match, then that player loses the round, returns the card's face down to their original places and the next player gets to play.
The game ends when a player picks the last pair. The winner is the player with the most pairs. A tie is also possible.
This game can be played with many variations. Like for young kids, the rule may be to only match according to colour, or players can match cards only of same rank but opposite colour.
2. The Coin Game
A popular favourite as it is fun and fast-paced.
What Do You Need
A handful of coins, a cloth, a timer or a watch
How to Play
Choose 5 coins from the pile and place it in a certain sequence. For example, you can line up two 50 paise coins, a 1 rupee, 2 rupees and 5 rupee coin.
Ask the players to look at the coins and then cover them with a cloth.
Ask the players to now pick up coins from the pile and arrange them in the same order as what was shown.
Use the timer to time each of them. The player who gets the sequence right in the shortest amount of time wins!
3. The Magic Cup Game
Everyone would have played this at least once in their lives. In fact, people even play this with their pets! This is a great game for concentration.
What Do You Need
Three paper cups, a coin/or any small object
How to Play
Invert the three cups and place them in a line.
Put the object or coin under any one of the cups, making sure whoever is watching knows which cup it is under.
Move the cups around for a while, stop and put them back in line. Ask which cup the coin is under. Whoever chooses right, wins.
Take turns with moving the cups. You can see which player is best at finding the coin.
4. Memory Train
This one is perfect for long car rides as it is completely verbal and depends only on your concentration skills.
What Do You Need
Just yourself and your kids!
How to Play
The game starts with a player saying, "I am going shopping. I pick up a....."
The next person repeats the phrase and adds another item. The second and third player does the same.
The game continues with each player mentioning all the previous items and then adding another item when it is his or her turn. Players drop out of the game if they make a mistake.
The player able to repeat the phrase for the longest time wins. You can use any line to begin with, like "I am going on vacation. I am taking my...." or "I am going on a picnic. I am packing my....."
5. Rhyming Game
This game is similar to the memory train but is also is great for developing vocabulary in children.
What Do You Need
Just yourself and your kids!
How to Play
The game starts when a player says a sentence. It can be anything, from "I fed the dog" to "I love toys".
The next player has to say the sentence followed by a word that rhymes with the last word and having the same vowel sound. For example, "I fed the dog" can be followed by "I fed the dog....log...".
The other players follow up with other rhyming words. They have to say all the words in order and are 'out' if they repeat a word already said.
The player who is left in the end is the winner.
6. The Sound Chain Game
This is an auditory memory game, based mainly on listening and which is big on concentration powers. Gets a bit noisy but double the fun!
What Do You Need
Just yourself and your kids!
How to Play
The game starts with a player starting a pattern of finger snaps or claps (for example, two snaps and a clap).
The next player must do the same pattern and add a pattern of his or her own.
The game goes on with each player repeating the entire pattern along with adding a new one each time.
The player who forgets or makes a mistake in between is 'out' and the last player remaining, wins.
7. Memory Experiment
This is a fun family game, a little more scientific and suitable for slightly older kids.
What Do You Need
Pieces of paper and crayons
How to Play
Give each player a piece of paper and a crayon
Read out a list of 10 nouns (people, places or things)
Wait a few minutes and then have each player repeat as many words as they can remember
Next, list out 10 different nouns
Have the players draw out the ones they remember
Ask them to write down the 10 words
Compare to see whether the drawings helped with recall
8. The Tray Game
A party game to help develop visual memory skills in your child
What Do You Need
Pens, pieces of paper, a tray, small objects from around your home (e.g coins, spoons, plants, toys, shoes etc)
How to Play
Take the tray and fill it with a bunch of small objects taken from around your home.
Give the players a minute to memorize all the objects and give them a pen and paper.
When a minute is up, take away the tray and ask the players to write down as many objects as they remember.
Whoever correctly remembers the most is the winner!
9. Spot the Difference
A simple game you can play literally anywhere - your house, the car, the doctor's office, the parking lot of the mall...
What Do You Need
Again, just yourself and your kids!
How to Play
If you outside, ask your child to close his or her eyes.
Rearrange something about yourself. For example, take off/put on your glasses or take off one earring or even rearrange a lock of your hair.
Ask your child to open his or her eyes and figure out what has changed. You can even put a time to it.
Alternatively, if you are at home, ask him or her to leave the room, rearrange items in the room and ask to figure out the difference.
10. Flashcard Memorization
This is a party game you can play with a bunch of kids. A great way to get all of them to sit and have fun in an organized way!
What Do You Need
A pictorial set of flashcards with a good degree of detail, pen and pieces of paper
How to Play
Select a flashcard and hold it up
Give your child or the group of children some time to memorize what is there on the card
Hide the card
Ask them to write down what they recall of the image, as much as possible
Play a few such rounds. The player who recalls the most details of each round as possible wins!
11. Round Robin
This is a group game which helps children not only with memorization but also with creativity.
What Do You Need
Yourself and a bunch of children
How to Play
Get all the players to sit in a circle
Choose one player and have him start a story with a sentence
The next player has to repeat the sentence and add one of her own
The game continues like this until a player cannot remember all the sentences
As the kids are free to add their own creative touch to the story that is developing, it usually gets very funny with the number of twists and turns they add. Will get the whole family laughing!
12. Simon Says
This much-loved game is a classic and is a great concentration game for ages 3 and above!
What Do You Need
Yourself, your children and a wide space you can move around in
How to Play
Gather around the players and give them an instruction, preceded by 'Simon Says'. For example, 'Simon says jump up and down' or 'Simon says bend your knee and hop around the room'.
The rule is that the players follow the instructions only if it is preceded by 'Simon says'. If the instruction is simply 'dance around the room' then the player who does it is out.
The winner is the player who remains until the end and has successfully followed the instructions.
13. 'I Went on Holiday'
This game is better with older kids as it requires at least some geographical knowledge.
What Do You Need
Just yourself and your kids!
How to Play
The first player thinks of a city, continent or country beginning with the letter A, and then says it out loud. For example, 'I went on holiday to America'.
The second player repeats the sentence and follows it up with a place starting from the letter B. 'I went on holiday to America and Beijing'
The next player does the same and follows with a place starting from the letter C.
The game continues in this way till a player makes a mistake or forgets the order of the places. The last player to remember the order and continue without a mistake wins!
14. Map It
This game is a fun one to help your child to remember what he or she sees or hears in their immediate environment.
What Do You Need
Paper, crayons
How to Play
Take your child on a drive or a walk through a common everyday route
Ask your child to note her surroundings and observe everything carefully.
Once you get home, give her paper and crayons and ask her to draw whatever she saw on the route, including landmarks, buildings, and people
15. Storytelling Word-by-Word
Similar to the round robin game, this game is the shorter version but can go much faster and is much simpler!
What Do You Need
Just yourself and your kids!
How to Play
Get the kids to gather in a circle
Choose the first player and ask him to start a story with a single word. For example, 'The' or 'Once'.
The second player then repeats the first word and adds a second word to it. For example, if the first word is 'the' and second is 'bird', the sentence will be 'the bird'.
The third player also repeats the sentence from the beginning and adds a third word. A tip is to keep sentences short so that players can start new sentences with new words.
In this way, a story is built up in words. The game continues till a player forgets the sequence or gets stuck in between.
The last player who remembers everything wins!
Memory games increase a child's awareness, cognition and the best thing is that they learn while they are not even aware that the activity is learning! The above are a few great games you can play with the family, with your child's friend group or even one-on-one. Pretty soon, your child's memory powers and observation skills will be much improved, maybe even better than your own!
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Coffee for Hair - Benefits, Tips, and Side Effects
We have good news for all coffee lovers out there. If your day starts with a cup of coffee and you just need another reason to buy coffee, we have got one for you. Coffee is very good for your hair. It promotes hair growth and also prevents hair damage. Read this article to find out how coffee can be beneficial for your hair.
How Is Coffee Good for Your Hair?
Mentioned below are some miraculous benefits of coffee:
1. Promotes Hair Growth
Coffee is highly beneficial for your hair. It nullifies the effects of DHT which is the prime cause of abnormal hair loss and damaged hair follicles in both men and women. It prevents damaging of the hair and promotes hair growth.
2. Fights Hair Loss
Weak hair follicles lead to abnormal hair loss and may result in baldness. Coffee helps stimulate hair follicles which fight hair loss and make your hair thicker and stronger. So next time opt for coffee for all your hair-related woes.
3. Improves Hair Texture
Using coffee on your hair will strengthen it from within and make your makes hair smoother and softer. Coffee is useful for treating dry, damaged, and unmanageable hair.
4. Improves Blood Circulation
The grainy texture of coffee helps improve the blood circulation in the scalp. Rubbing it thoroughly onto the scalp will promote blood circulation and help in hair growth.
5. Exfoliates the Scalp
Whenever you feel that your scalp is oily and greasy, use a coffee hair mask. Washing your hair with coffee will also keep it clean and fresh. Coffee helps remove the dead skin cells and augments the growth of new hair follicles which helps in strengthening the roots of the hair.
6. Improves the Natural Hair Colour
Coffee is a simple, chemical-free, and effective home remedy to darken the colour of your hair. If you have black or brown hair colour, then coffee is perfect for enhancing the colour of your hair. However, it’s not advised to use coffee if you have light-coloured hair.
How to Use Coffee on Your Hair
Here we have some easy and quick DIYs you can experiment at home using coffee:
1. Coffee Oil
Coffee oil can help increase the blood circulation to the scalp and stimulate the hair follicles. The phytosterol in coffee promotes moisture retention and absorption.
How to Use
Heat 2 cups of your regular oil in a saucepan. You can take coconut oil, almond oil, or olive oil for this concoction.
Add 1/4th cup of roasted coffee beans to the saucepan and cook on a low flame for 7-8 hours with the lid on.
Stir in between to ensure that it’s not burning. Turn off the flame after about 8 hours and strain the oil into a clean glass jar once it cools.
You can also add essential oils like lavender oil, rosemary oil, or peppermint oil, which promote hair growth.
Store in a refrigerator or cold place.
Directly apply this coffee oil on the scalp for hair growth.
2. Coffee Leave-in Conditioner
Coffee leave-in conditioner can be used after you shampoo your hair.
How to Use
Brew some fresh coffee.
Shampoo your hair then towel dry it.
Pour the brewed coffee on your hair and let it sit for about 5 minutes. You can also apply your regular conditioner and wrap your hair.
Wash your hair thoroughly with water.
3. Coffee Hair Mask
A coffee mask will make your hair smoother, shinier, and healthier. Apply this coffee mask for if you have hair loss problem and feel the difference.
How to Use
Take 1 tablespoon each of honey and olive oil in a bowl. Add two teaspoons of coffee powder and mix well to form a smooth paste.
Apply this mask on to the hair and leave it on for about 20 minutes then rinse off thoroughly with water.
4. Coffee Hair Dye
Make this coffee hair dye to colour your hair naturally with coffee. You will have dark and strong hair.
How to use
Brew a strong cup of coffee and let it cool.
Mix in two cups of your leave-in conditioner and two tablespoons of organic coffee grounds to it.
Mix all the ingredients well and apply on the paste on your hair and leave it on for about an hour. Rinse off with lukewarm water.
5. Coffee Hair Rinse
Coffee hair rinse is easy to make and can be used regularly to improve the colour and texture of your hair.
How to Use
Brew some coffee and allow it to cool.
Rinse your hair after you are done with the shampoo.
Side Effects of Using Coffee on Your Hair
Although coffee is beneficial for the overall health of your hair, it can harm your hair if used in excess. Hence, it should be used in moderate amounts for maximum benefits. People with light-coloured hair, red hair, or dyed hair must exercise caution while using coffee as it can darken the colour of your hair.
FAQs
Read on the answers to some frequently asked questions on coffee hair treatment:
1. How Long Should I Leave Coffee in My Hair?
Typically, a coffee concoction should be left on the hair for about 20 minutes before rinsing off with lukewarm or cold water.
2. Is Coffee Good for Grey Hair?
Coffee can be used to darken grey hair.
3. Does Coffee Help in Hair Growth?
Yes, coffee promotes and stimulates the hair follicles which thereby helps your hair grow faster.
Hair fall and other hair-related problems can be solved using coffee. Try these DIY coffee recipes to strengthen your hair.
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Guiding your Toddler Towards Independent Eating
Reaching the stage of independent eating is very important for a child. It is a sign that your child is reaching another level of independence where he understands his hunger, and that he needs to eat to quell his hunger. He probably also understands when to stop eating on being full. Parents can adopt a number of practical methods to make their kids learn to eat independently.
Teaching your child to eat independently can happen very early in their childhood – from the time the kids are actually 6-8 months old. There are several schools of thought where parents adopt the baby- led weaning method, which allows the child to feed himself while weaning off breastmilk or formula. Some parents might wait till the child reaches the pre-school stage to steer them towards feeding themselves.
In either case, it is a very exciting and messy stage for both the parent and child. It requires a lot of patience and persistence when you are trying to get your child to feed himself. Though it might be a little less tedious in the preschool years, it could be just as messy when you are trying to teach a toddler.
Holding up a fork and spoon and co-ordinating takes a little longer than using fingers. The sooner you encourage feeding babies to feed themselves, the sooner they will learn to develop healthy eating habits. So while parents are encouraged to start early, due to several reasons, they might choose to wait it out till their preschool years.
Start Early
The early adventures of feeding themselves should be all about fun- never mind the mess! By the time the baby is approaching a year, he might want to reach out for the spoon, and feed himself. Giving the baby finger food is a good way to start making him independent when eating. This also allows a child to develop motor skills which are useful when they grow into preschoolers. Having fixed meal times and meal locations in your home will help your child associate it with mealtime.
Encourage Independent Eating
Allow your preschooler to decide on what he wants to eat and how much time he wants to spend on eating. Allowing your child to make meal decisions will give him a sense of being independent.
Keep distractions away during meal times- As a family, it is advised not to sit around the television during meal times, so that the young preschooler is habituated to focus on the food and appreciates it while eating.
Offer your preschooler new food everytime. Some preschoolers are fussy about their food, and do not take to new foods very easily. But constantly offering them new and differently presented food will expose them to new tastes and textures. Eating and trying out different foods as a parent, encourages them to try out new foods and kids love to imitate their parents. Giving the child a variety can make meal times interesting.
Introduce table manners at this stage. Make mealtimes a time for the family to come together, so that the child associates mealtimes as an important time to catch up and spend time with each other. If there are older siblings, make your preschooler sit for meals with the older sibling. This will allow your child to imitate and learn table manners from them.In a nutshell, it can be said that when you are teaching your child to eat independently, it is important to exercise patience. You need to focus on the skills your child is acquiring rather than on the mess that comes with making your child eat independently.
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Whining in Children (Age Group - 3 to 6 Years) & Tips to Stop It
Parents face many behavioural issues with their kids and whining is one of the biggest issues that most parents experience. The constant whining of a child can not only be extremely irritating, but it can also become very difficult for the parents to manage. Why do children develop this kind of behaviour problems and is there something that you as a parent can do to modify your child’s habit? Learn more about this topic in detail in the following article.
Why Do Children Whine?
‘’Mommy I want this’’, Daddy I want to go there’’, ‘’pretty please’’ and many more such phases may be doing their rounds all through the day. Well, it is an innate quality of children, where some may do it sparingly others may have mastered the art. If you can't think of why your kid whines all the time, the good news is, you are not the only one sailing on this boat. There can be many reasons that can make your child whine and cry constantly. However, here we shall be discussing some of the common reasons:
1. The Child Lacks Proper Communication Skills
Can you ever imagine a life where you are not able to vocalize your feelings such as happiness, sadness, frustration, etc? It can seem frustrating and difficult and that is what a young child feels, especially at an age where he has not mastered the art of communication.
2. The Child Lacks Control
Sometimes children feel helpless or powerless when they lack or have no control over random day to day stuff. This makes them extremely uneasy and fussy and can give birth to whiny behaviour. They struggle to take control, but their inability may worsen the situation.
3. The Child Feels Overwhelmed
Unlike adults, young children are not good at handling stress. The normal school routine or doing certain things at home may make them feel overwhelmed. Inability to tackle everyday situations can make a child whiny.
4. Lacking Emotional Regulation
Where the frontal cortex of the human brain is fully developed in adults, it is not so in younger children, thus making them act or behave in a dramatic manner. This kind of childish behaviour is a result of the immature development of the brain, which is why when an adult whines or acts a certain way we call it childish behaviour.
5. When A Child Feels Unheard
One of the most common reasons for behavioural regression in children is due to the feeling of not being heard by their parents, teachers, caregivers or by anyone who is directly dealing with the child. Whenever the child tries to grab your attention by whining, make sure you listen or else it may worsen the situation.
6. When A Child Is Overtired
If a child gets tired by playing, studying or being up late at night, he may find refuge in whining. We try to keep our emotions under control during such times but kids are not always able to do so. Thus, they whine.
Tips to Deal with a Whiny Child
Under most situations, your child may stop whining when he becomes more sensible, aware and mature or in short words, as soon as he reaches adulthood. This clearly means that whining subsides with time, but many of us may have come across a whiny adult too at least once in our lives. Nevertheless, you can follow some simple tips to reduce whining or get your child to stop whining by following these tips:
1. Be A Good Listener
If you have a fractured connect with your child, make sure you heal it before it is too late. Lending an ear to your child and listening to whatever he is trying to put across can help deal with the whining issues. What is minuscule or trivial for you may be of grave importance to your child.
2. Find Out The Triggers
You need to establish what causes such behaviour in your child. Is extreme tiredness, lethargy, hunger or emotional outburst the culprit? Once you know the cause, you can make some amends or adjustments and help your kid deal with the issues in a better manner.
3. Let Your Kid Know That It Is Not Acceptable
If something is unacceptable, you have to make your child understand the same and this rule applies to his whining too. You should not give in to your child’s demands when he is whining and this will help him understand that his tantrums cannot be used for meeting his requirements.
4. Do Not React to Your Kid’s Whining
Once your child realizes that his behaviour gets to your nerves, you may find him using it as an excuse to meet up all his demands. In other words, your kid is wise enough to understand the concept of blackmailing. However, do not ignore your child, listen to him but do not agree to his demands until he stops whining.
5. Be Firm and Consistent
Once the ground rules are laid regarding the non-acceptance of whining, do not give in to your child’s demands thinking that it is okay to do so occasionally. The fact is, it is not okay and it will never be okay. If you have made a rule, stick by it.
6. Reward Nice Behaviour
Make sure whenever your child exhibits good or less whiny behaviour, you listen to your kid and appreciate him for being nice. Also, you can help your child learn how to behave nicely and what words or phrases to use in order to be heard. It can sometimes become a child’s nature to whine all the time, without him even realizing it.
7. Change Your Tone
If your child’s whining is something that is unacceptable to you, express that through your tone. Here we are not suggesting that you should scold your child, but you can increase your volume a few notches higher than usual. The aim is not to scare your kid to make him understand that his behaviour is not acceptable.
8. Try Distracting Your Kid
Sometimes when a child gets stuck on something, the best you can do is try distracting him. You can talk to your child about absolutely random things which can make him forget about the thing he had been crying about. Though it may work in most of the cases, you may have to exercise your discretion in this.
9. Be A Role Model
Sometimes parents are not aware that they may be whining too and this leads to the same behaviour in kids. Make sure you stay positive and happy around your kids without sulking or complaining about day to day issues. Your kid tries to emulate what he observes, therefore, be a good role model.
10. Pay Heed to Your Child’s Sleep
Sleep deprivation or lack of sleep is one of the main reasons that can turn your happy child into a whiny child. Ensure that your child goes to bed on time and sleeps well at night. Taking care of your child’s sleep may help keep this problem at bay.
We hope that you make use of these child whining advice tips and help your kid overcome this behaviour problem.
Common Child Whining Wind-Ups and How Parents Can Avoid It
Here are some ways of avoiding whining scenarios:
1. On The Road
Children often get restless and bored on the road trips. Boredom can make them reckless, irritable and may lead to sulking too. An excellent way of handling such situations is to be ready for it and in this case you can be prepared by keeping some games, toys or other equipment handy in order to keep your child entertained. The long car journey with your 5-year-old whining child may no longer remain a nightmare if you follow this simple rule of keeping your child engrossed in some interesting activity.
2. Setting A Bedtime Routine
Some children resist going to bed and may fuss whenever they are required to go to bed. This is because sleeping can be very boring for kids and this resistance for sleep can cause fatigue and tiredness which in turn leads to whining. In order to avoid this situation, you can set a bedtime routine for your kid, which can include bedtime reading, bedtime stories or other such practices.
3. Handling The Shopping Situation
In order to save yourself from your 3-year-old kid’s whining and tantrums during the shopping sessions, you should make sure that your child is well-fed and not tired. Also, when you are engrossed in the shopping, make sure that your kid occupied. You can ask him to fetch a few items for you, for example, tell him to fetch you vegetables or fruits on your trip to the supermarket.
Kids’ behavioural issues are not that difficult to handle or manage. With proper guidance and understanding, you may be able to help your kid overcome his whining issues.
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Mood swings are common in pregnancy everybody knows it but for the first time parents its little hard where wife don't know how to explain whats going on with her and husbands have no idea about it. But they try to do their best to help each other. And these thing make their love and bond more strong.
As a first time pregnant its all become a rollercoaster for me and my hubby which is still going on as my due date is in jan. A little story from our rollercoaster ride I want to share which is really close to my heart.
I was completed my 4th month and just started the 5th. My hubby all exhaust and tired come home from work and just wanted to have dinner and get his sleep. But all off sudden I feel like to cry just by seeing him and stared crying. He has no idea what he has done wrong. He was afraid that i am in pain or something he keep asking me what happen to me and try to make me clam I didn't say a signal word and keep crying he just sit their and hold my hand until I done. After 10 minutes when I am done I told him that I don't know why I cry but now its feels very good. I remember his confused face like he is saying are you kidding me how can anyone cry without knowing the reason. May be he think my wife getting crazy. Whenever I remember his face its tickle me. But all he do besides his confusion and tiredness he make me cuddles and loves. And didn't sleep until I sleep.
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Q. currently I'm in 25th week of my pregnancy. I would like to when is my 7th month or red trimester is going to start?
Dr Ghouse
Paediatrician
6 hours ago
A. you had to complete 28 weeks ok. if there is no relief it is better you see your doctor for proper examination particularly physical examination if there is need for doing investigations to find out the problem and treatment ok
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Q. #asktheexperts I am having vaginal infection from last 2 months my doc have given me antibiotics meds but still I am having it …. 8 months pregnant I am ….is anything I am doing wrong that’s y I am having this infection
Dr Ghouse
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A. ok cd. 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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Expecting Mom due this month
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Q. Hlo sir / madam
I m 36week 6 days pregnant
My baby’s head doesn’t fix into the pelvis
Lightening or baby dropping not happend
My AFI is 18 (mild polyhydroaminous)
What should I do?? Normal delivery possible?
Dr Ghouse
Paediatrician
6 hours ago
A. your treating doctor will advise accordingly ok. if there is no relief it is better you see your doctor for proper examination particularly physical examination if there is need for doing investigations to find out the problem and treatment ok
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Q. I got a very pinkish line in t from 2 test which I took after 7 days of missing period am I pregnant?????
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Q. hi,
I have done LFT in which SGOT is 58.80 & SGPT is 96.90,
and Bile test is 8.83.
my gyne is suggesting for pre term delivery in 37 weeks.
and other hospital gyne is saying it's normal.
please suggest what should I do, is it matter of concern?
do I have to do early delivery in as per report?
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A. It is not a pre-term degree once you enter into your nine months you can deliver any time and it will be a full-time delivery so see if your gynaecologist is suggesting you something go for that because she’s monitored your pregnancy throughout these nine months so I think she would not suggest you anything wrong of going a sec for a second opinion you go for what your gynaecologist suggesting but try going ahead with a normal delivery
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A. nothing to do with mothers diet ok. small babies will be having lot of gas because of various reasons it is advisable to do burping of the baby immediately after feeding please give colimex DF drops to the baby they are safe
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