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Kids' Shoe Size by Age Guide - How to Measure and Convert Kids' Shoe Size
From sporty sneakers to luxury designer shoes, kids have plenty of options these days when it comes to comfortable footwear. If you can't take your kid to the store and are wondering how to measure your child's feet, we've got good news - you can do it at home. And it's not super hard, either.
Here are some of our favourite ways.
Ways to Measure Your Child's Foot Size
There are two main ways to measure your child's foot size. For this first one which is popularly called the 'tracing method' or the 'brand method', all you need is a printout of a child shoe size measuring chart, a ruler and paper. The second one is also straightforward but needs a bit of extra help.
Take a look at them below.
1. The Brand Method
Most brands manufacture shoes based on their sizing standards. You'll find a printable chart on their website, in many cases. Download that, print it out and let's get started.
What You Will Need
Pen
A piece of paper
A printed sizing chart
A ruler
Step-by-Step Procedure
Tape the piece of paper on the floor and place your child's foot on it.
Make sure the foot is flat and the toes aren't curled up.
Start by drawing an outline from the heel to their longest toe.
Remove the toe and measure the space drawn in inches using a ruler.
Add 1/4" to your measurement for legroom and you're done.
If you plan to make your child wear socks, repeat this process while wearing socks to get accurate measurements.
Print out the brand's chart and find the measurement according to the one you recorded for comparison.
When you're printing out the chart, make sure to uncheck "page scaling" in the print preferences and set the scale to a 100%
2. The Tape Measure Method
This is a bit old school but it works like a charm. You'll need someone's help to hold your child's feet still due to the squirming and fidgeting.
What You Will Need
A measuring tape
Paper
Pen
Step-by-Step Procedure
Position your child up against the wall with the measuring tape on the floor.
Place your child's foot on the 1" mark and make sure it's flat.
Get someone to hold your child during this so that they don't move or wiggle.
Note the measurement by recording from the 1" mark to the back of the heel, get out a piece of paper and convert it to centimetres and other units for reference.
Visit your nearest store and shop for shoes by handing them over that size or select the measurements online for home delivery.
Baby's Shoe Size Guide by Age Chart
You can't tell a boy's shoe size by just looking at their feet! And that's exactly why we have this handy sizing measurement chart for your reference.
Age of Boy
U.S. Measurement
U.K. Measurement
E.U. Measurement
3 years
8 to 10 (C)
7 to 9
23 to 26
4 years
10 to 11 (C)
9 to 10
26 to 27.5
5 years
11 to 11.5 (C)
10 to 10.5
27.5 to 28
6 years
12 to 13 (C)
11 to 12
29 to 30.5
7 years
13 (C) to 1 (Y)
12 to 13
30.5 to 31
8 years
2 to 3 (Y)
1 to 2 (Y)
33 to 34
Source: https://www.shoesize.com/children/sizechart/
Girl's Shoe Size Guide by Age Chart
Just like before, you don't have to visit your nearest store for a measurement chart. Take note of this reference sheet and you'll be good to go at the time of your baby girl's shoe-shopping.
Age of Boy
U.S. Measurement
U.K. Measurement
E.U. Measurement
3 years
8 to 9 (C)
7 to 8
23 to 25
4 years
10 (C)
9
26
5 years
11 to 11.5 (C)
10 to 10.5
27.5 to 28
6 years
12 to 13 (C)
11
29
7 years
12 to 13 (C)
11 to 12
29 to 30.5
8 years
1 to 2 (Y)
13 to 1(Y)
31 to 32
Source: https://www.shoesize.com/children/sizechart/
FAQs
Parents often ask how often to measure kids' feet or what to do if the fit isn't too comfy. We answer some of the most commonly asked questions below.
1. How Often Should I Measure My Kid's Feet?
You should measure your kids' feet every two to three months during the first 2 years and once every six months after that. When you do measure your kids' feet, make sure to record the measurements and use a bigger size. That way, you ensure a smooth and comfortable fit.
2. What Can I Do if My Kid is Between Sizes?
If your kid is between sizes, go for a snug fit instead of a loose one. Or simply change the shoe style or go for another brand if you don't find something that's working for them.
3. How Fast Do My Child's Feet Grow?
Kids' feet grow half their current size every three months. Their feet are at their biggest during the afternoons after they spend a day of standing tall. Measure it during that time and be sure to triple-check the measurements after you take them for best results. If your kid plans to wear socks, take the measurements with the socks on (unless you want a tight fit).
Although it's nice to eyeball measurements and ask your relative to do your kids' shoe shopping for you, you'll realize that doing some researching and taking them yourself pays off. This way, every time your kids' feet grow bigger, you know what to do and are not at the mercy of going to the store.
Plus, taking measurements at home is also time-saving and doesn't involve a lot of running around. And the fun part is in the shopping once you take care of the number crunching stuff.
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Looking Beyond the Food Pyramid - A Practical Diet Plan for Kids
Hundreds of parents, especially moms, complain about one very specific thing - My kid doesn't eat anything or eats very less! I have gone through the same issue with my 17-month-old daughter. She is averagely built, thin and not chubby. But she is an extremely active and happy child. But alas! People will always comment on her diet, weight and thin build. Poor baby!
The fact is that the child's stomach size is very small. In fact, the size of the child's stomach is around the size of the child's own fist and it is stretchable to some extent. Adults have a stomach of around 1-litre capacity which is obviously stretchable. So, we cannot expect that our child will eat the whole meal of roti, veggies, rice and dal in one go like adults do routinely, at each meal time.
'Divide and feed' is the basis of this diet plan for children.
They need a continuous supply of calories and energy in the form of food that needs to be given multiple times. Assuming that the basic food pyramid is fixed in all the mom's brains by now, we will see how to plan these tiny but filling meals for kids in a practical way. Just plan a 3 cereal-based meals (basically breakfast, lunch and dinner). In most of the Indian households, poha, upma, idli dosa, sandwiches, eggs, rice, roti/paratha, veggies, khichdi, fish and chicken are common. Make sure your kid has atleast a few bites of what all meals you have prepared on that day.
Here are Some Additional Tips I Take Care
Add ghee, homemade butter to food to increase its energy content.
Avoid thin dals, juices, soups, watery meals as these tend to fill up tummies fast without providing enough calories.
If there is any dessert, always give it at the end of the meal, as everybody has some extra space for sweets!
Also, give water at the end of the meal so that they fill up their stomach with nutritious food and water doesn't take up that space.
Then comes the tricky part which is snacks (to be given 2 to 3 times in a day). These are important as they provide the required energy and calories to kids energy between meals. Make sure the snacks are healthy too. All varieties of fruits, roasted potato sticks, a bowl of yoghurt, sooji/besan/atta laddoos, dry fruits, dates and cutlets are some great options to start with. Give finger foods that your kid can handle on their own, that's how eating will be enjoyed by them. Avoid junk foods, chips, chocolates and biscuits which may cause unhealthy weight gain and other health-related issues in the long run. Restrict milk intake to 400-500 ml a day so it does not hamper solid food intake.
You can also introduce amla candies, tamarind candies and homemade digestives like ginger lemon ale as these will increase your child's appetite and immunity. Avoid preparing special baby foods which are bland, unpalatable and have a weird taste. The kid will always run away from such foods! Give what you yourself can eat happily without complaining. Always taste food yourself before giving to your kid.
Remember that all kids eat when hungry! So instead of force-feeding, let your child decide the when he wants to eat and its quantity. It may be straight 2 bowls in one meal and less than half bowl in the next! That is totally fine as the degree of physical activity, playtime, moods, likes, dislikes and offered food variety will have some influence on eating. Also, some kids called as grazers, will keep on eating small meals frequently or some will be satisfied in one big meal for a longer duration.
So, do not worry! As long as the child is active, has a normal weight for the age and is not falling ill again and again, he will be healthy fit and fine!
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How to Set-up a Small Home Library
For a book lover, the best place in the world is a library. If you've thought of owning your own or want to surprise your husband and the kids with one, read on for interesting home library interior design tips to help you.
A self-confessed bibliophile, your idea of relaxing is curling up on a couch with a steaming cup of coffee and a great book. Like other bibliophiles, you’re always collecting books till you find yourself running out of space. What you need is a home library to keep everything in one place and proudly displayed. There are many design ideas, each catering to different needs. Find your fit and get started - build your little Eden!
Gorgeous Home Library Design Ideas
1. Paint it Bright
If you have a built-in bookshelf or a small cupboard in your living room or bedroom, consider giving it a bright coat of colour. It’s a simple but great home library interior design that pops. You can pick a lighter shade for the inside and paint the outer part of the bookshelf with a brighter shade. The contrast will add another level of charm to your books. It’ll sure make reading time more fun for you and your loved ones.
2. Elegance to The Core
Wood never loses its charm no matter what you’re using it for. An elegant and sophisticated home library furniture design can comprise of wood panels specially made for your books. You can place them in the living room and bedroom for a chic look. The kids’ bedrooms can have panels with cute paintings featuring a cartoon theme.
3. Ceiling Emphasis
In houses with enough space where you can dedicate a whole room to a library offer plenty of design options. One of the most popular home library decor styles is to get wall-to-wall bookshelves and add some emphasis to the ceiling. If you have a big budget, a coffer ceiling made of wood will make your library come alive and give the room a very upscale feel.
4. Build it in
If you don’t have enough space in your house, look at small home library ideas. One way to show off your books without hogging up space is to get a few bookshelves built into the walls of your living room or bedroom. You can place a couch or a couple of chairs and lay down a soft rug to make things cosy.
5. Design it Right
A clever reading room idea that’s sure to get you lots of compliments from family and friends is to install bookshelves diagonally to form a criss-cross on the wall. It’s a step away from the traditional vertical or horizontal bookshelves. The idea can be applied to your children’s rooms as well. Even your husband’s study zone could be given a touch of contemporary style with these stylish bookshelves.
6. From The Top
While it can be frustrating having to fit things into small rooms, you can give your library an illusion of space. A creative home library decorating idea is to build in bookshelves that go up to the ceiling of the room. This vertical installation will make the room look much bigger even if you fill the entire bookshelf with books.
7. Get Young Ones to Read
Inculcate the love of books in your little ones from an early age. Home libraries for kids have been in vogue for a long time. You can dedicate a wall in your children’s rooms to display interesting books that will grab the attention of the young ones. Make sure that the shelves are low enough so that they can easily pick books they like.
Say goodbye to rushing to a library to find your favourite book, or stuffing your tomes into boxes. With these home library design ideas, you can treat yourself and loved ones to your very own personal library. Show off your collection of novels, coffee table books and more. It can act as a conversation starter and is something you’ll be proud of for keeps. Read more
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Possible easy ways to build the connection with your child
It's time to connect with your baby..
1.Talk,Talk,Talk..
Talk with you baby whenever possible. Talk about how your baby feels, what she/he thinking about certain situation, which he/she likes the most in a day, what he/she want from her life, how he/she feels when someone loves her or hurts her, Talk about her opinions. Talk about you, your childhood, how you used to play, your experience, your failure, your most important decision everything whatever you feel your child should learn and love from your life.
JUST TALK IT OUT!!
2.Play time…
Play time is one of most important time when you can connect with your baby. Let them start their own play. Keep calm and observe how your baby wants to play, there comes a cue where you can start connecting. For example, if he/she want to play by throwing things, then give her ball start to play throw ball with your baby and have a quality time of playing together.
GETUP!!RUN START PLAYING!!!
3.Accept you and your child…
You have to accept you and your baby have your own set of thought process. You can share your opinion, your ideas, your past experiences with your baby but learning from that and choosing what he/she wants in their life should be their decision so accept your baby as an individual and let them decide their life. That doesn’t mean you should stop guiding. Guide whenever necessary but at times of making decision let them choose. And for you keep calm and enjoy see how they are growing nicely.
OH…MY BABY..!!
4.Reading..
Reading books from early age have more impacts to connect with your baby. Start reading to the baby early, you will be the role model for your baby. There is a say, Monkey see Monkey do. Like when you read to your baby, read with your baby, the baby will see you will eventually connect with you. They will start imagining you whenever they read something.
READ TOGETHER..GROW TOGETHER!!
5.Listen..
Listen to your child, Always.
Never ever ignore your baby words. Always listen to them when they are talking with you, telling you something, asking you. Even the silly things matters when you listen to them. Don’t stop them when they are telling you listen completely before answering them.
ALL EARS..MY BABY..
Having quality time together whenever possible without any screen interference is best nowadays. Screentime reduces connection with the baby.
Always have the practice of spending some time together with your child before bed time. Bed time can give you more opportunity to connect with your child.
Love you have for your child will find its own way to connect with your child.
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Gestational Surrogacy - What is it and How does it Work?
Surrogacy, by its very definition, is where a woman raises a child in her womb that isn’t her own and later hands it over to the parents who’ve been wanting a child for themselves. Although traditional surrogacy had been popular earlier, looking for a gestational surrogate has gained prominence amongst parents wanting a child that is biologically their own.
What is Gestational Surrogacy?
A woman offers her uterus for the growth of a baby, which is then delivered and handed over to the parents for whom she was the carrier. However, this surrogacy does not have the baby carrying any genetic traits of the surrogate mother. The fertilisation process happens outside the womb, using the eggs and the sperm.
How is Gestational Surrogacy Different from Traditional Surrogacy?
For a long time, traditional surrogacy was how a childless couple could enjoy the joys of being parents. In an infertile couple, the fertile partner would end up having intercourse with another partner. As medical science improved, the process of intercourse was replaced with in-vitro fertilization or IVF.
In such cases, no matter who the baby goes to, biologically, the child is a combination of a different sperm and egg as that of the actual parents. With gestational surrogacy, it is just the uterus of the surrogate mother that is used for the growth and development of the baby. Once the embryo is formed, it is transferred to the surrogate mother, who ends up raising the baby for a full-term pregnancy.
Who can Opt for Gestational Carriers?
Although gestational carriers are primarily used by infertile couples, there are a number of scenarios where someone might opt for one. These are usually:
If a woman has opted for removal of her uterus and cannot biologically hold a baby.
If a woman’s uterus is not optimal for the baby’s development due to certain conditions.
If a woman has had repeated miscarriages or the body is unable to hold a baby for a full-term.
If multiple fertility treatments have failed to conceive a child successfully.
If the couple is a same-sex couple or a single man/woman wanting to be a parent.
Possible Risks of Gestational Surrogacy
As with any medical procedure, there are certain risks that accompany gestational surrogacy as well, which you should be completely aware of before opting for it.
Since the eggs that are used for fertilization in a gestational surrogacy come from the mother, she would need to undergo a procedure for inducing ovulation and retrieving eggs from the body. This process itself carries quite some risks. On the other hand, if donor eggs are being used, then such a process is not required.
A larger risk poses itself in the form of financial investment that comes with gestational surrogacy. Not only will the gestational carrier have a fee for carrying the baby for the full pregnancy term, but all the medical costs that are associated with it have to be borne by the opting parents. These include all the checkups and tests that are regularly required to monitor the baby’s growth, but also the costs that might arise in the presence of any complications or requiring any surgery if the case arises so. These can easily go quite higher than expected.
Perhaps the biggest risk involving gestational surrogacy, or surrogacy of any sort for that matter, is an emotional one. Prior to proceeding ahead with the procedure, a number of contracts and legal documents will be signed to ensure that the child that a surrogate mother delivers will be legally and rightfully the child of the intended parents. But, the entire journey of pregnancy and the process of delivery could cause the surrogate carrier to develop a strong attachment for the baby and not adhere to the terms set in paper. The loopholes in laws present in various areas could create unseen complications in this regard, bringing into question the legal ownership of the child. Even though that may not always be the case, the parents opting for such a surrogacy might live in perpetual worry and anxiety of dealing with a situation like this, if it were to arise.
A massive health risk is taken by the gestational carrier herself in carrying the baby to full term. Many times ovulation needs to be artificially induced to be able to have the embryo successfully implant itself in the uterus. This does merit additional compensation for the carrier but that may not always happen. Even if a family member or a friend agrees to be the carrier, the parents need to be aware of the risks she would be taking as well, and make sure she is cared for on those lines.
How can you Get Started?
If your decision of proceeding ahead with gestational surrogacy has attained a complete acceptance, then it is time to start understanding how to begin with it.
1. Finding a Willing Gestational Carrier
This is the process that might take quite some time by itself. Some parents prefer asking the people closest to them, including their friends and family, if they’d be willing to be a surrogate for their child. Certain private agencies house profiles that can be used to find the right one for you, based on various parameters. A good carrier generally has a previous history of successful deliveries, is around between the ages of 20-40, and is healthy with a good support system for herself.
2. Undergoing Necessary Counselling
The process and journey of gestational surrogacy look simple and straightforward on paper. However, most parents are quite unaware of dealing with the emotional impact that accompanies it. Once a surrogate has been selected, it is best to have a common counselling session with a fertility expert, who would walk you through the stages and help you manage the various scenarios that might arise. Any emotional queries or figuring out a relationship standpoint can be freely discussed at this stage.
3. Medical Evaluation of The Sperm and Egg
For parents who would be using their own sperms and eggs, a genetic and medical evaluation would be required. In case of donors, most of them are usually screened before making them available for parents. The evaluation ensures that both the sperm and the egg are in a condition that is good enough to have a successful IVF, as well as there exist no medical complications as such, which might affect the gestational carrier.
4. Medical Evaluation of The Surrogate
If your surrogate has been arranged by a private agency, they would mostly have all her medical evaluation in place or might undertake a recent one themselves. In any case, a recent medical checkup is highly advised to address any issues or complications in her health or constitution. At the same time, if the carrier is married, then her partner might also have to undergo a checkup as well as a psychological evaluation to understand the impact of the surrogacy.
5. Getting All Legal Matters Cleared
A legal agreement is absolutely necessary for the benefit of both, the parents as well as the surrogate. It is advised for each party to have their own advocates, who can go through the details of the agreement, and reach a final contract that is acceptable to both. Keep all aspects of finances, transfer of rights, the legal acquisition of the baby prior to after delivery, and many other pointers clear in the legal contract.
Gestational Surrogacy Process
A simpler way of looking at gestational surrogacy is to equate the surrogate mother as an oven and the baby as a food item prepared by someone else. This clarifies a mental thought process regarding the ownership of the child.
Once surrogates are selected and legal requirements satisfied, there are many more procedures to undergo. Blood tests and ultrasounds will be done regularly to keep a constant check on the surrogate. Furthermore, a variety of hormones are injected into the carrier so that the body prepares itself to go into a pregnancy mode. This continues for about a month until the doctors are sure that the hormones have been successfully absorbed by the body.
If the body is prepared and the embryo has been formed after successful fertilization, the important part begins. The transfer of the embryo into the surrogate’s womb is done by using a technique which makes use of an ultrasound-guided catheter. This enters the woman’s body via the cervix and implants the embryo on the uterus. Hormone injections might continue even after that and blood levels will be checked regularly to look for signs of pregnancy
In unfortunate cases, the embryo may fail to take hold. In such a case, all medical procedures are stopped immediately and the surrogate undergoes a menstrual cycle. Following that, if both parties approve, the process is tried again with a different embryo.
How does Gestational Surrogacy Work?
Carrying out gestational surrogacy can be done in multiple ways, depending on the availability of eggs or embryos.
1. How Does It Work with Fresh Eggs
Menstrual cycles are matched so that the timings of retrieving your eggs and preparing your embryo is in sync with the uterus of the surrogate being ready to accept an embryo to be implanted.
Egg production is stimulated using gonadotropin medicines.
Once eggs are matured, they are retrieved and fertilized using the necessary sperm.
When they achieve fertilization, the embryo is transferred to the surrogate.
2. How Does It Work with Frozen Eggs
The surrogate is already on the appropriate medical procedures required to prepare her uterus for implantation.
Once the time is close, the frozen eggs are thawed and fertilization is commenced using the appropriate sperms.
These fertilized embryos are then transferred to the ready uterus.
3. How Does It Work with Frozen Embryos
This is quite similar to how frozen eggs are prepared, only that the waiting time is even less.
Since the embryo is already ready, once the surrogate achieves a prepared uterus, the embryo is thawed and inserted into the carrier for implantation.
How Long does the Process of Gestational Surrogacy Take?
Finding a willing surrogate itself can take many months to even a year or more. As for the medical procedures, around 3-4 IVF cycles, each lasting 4-6 weeks, might be required for a successful pregnancy to be attained.
Success Rates of Gestational Surrogacy
The success rates for surrogacy using one’s own eggs begin at 51 percent for women up to 34 years old and then starts reducing down to 10 percent for women beyond the age of 43. If frozen eggs are used instead, these success percentages are increased slightly.
What are the Benefits of Gestational Surrogacy?
Some of the benefits of gestational surrogacy are,
Everyone from infertile parents to same-sex couples can enjoy the joys of parenthood with this.
The child has the same genetic traits as that of the intended parents, making it biologically their own.
Surrogacy helps develop a strong bond with the carrier and helps in easy transfer of the child since the baby is not biologically related to her.
What are the Drawbacks of Gestational Surrogacy?
Gestational surrogacy has a few disadvantages like,
Opting to use for your own eggs might make it necessary to get the required fertility treatments for successful fertilization.
Intended mothers could have a hard time coming to the terms of another woman enjoying the process of pregnancy for their own child.
The legal complications are immense and the expenses in such cases are quite high.
How Much does Gestational Surrogacy Cost?
The costs can vary from person to person and agency to agency, along with the medical expenses, all ranging from 15 lacs to even 40 lacs or higher.
Gestational surrogacy is one of the best ways to have your own biological baby born the natural way. With the right measures in place, and by undertaking the right medical precautions, gestational surrogacy allows you to not only form a great bond with the carrier and ensure proper growth of the baby, but also be the joyous parents of a child that is your very own.
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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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18 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
Dr. Minal Acharya
Nutritionist
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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?
Dr Vandan H Kumar
Paediatrician
13 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?
Dr Priyanka Kalra
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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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