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130 Unique Short Baby Girl Names With Meanings
Naming a child can be an extremely complicated task, particularly if you have too many people suggesting the same. You must be having quite a few names in your mind, but which one to choose could put you in dilemma. If you have decided a boy's name but are not sure about the right name for your baby girl, then worry not. A name of the baby girl is extremely important, her name will stay with her for life. The name should have a meaning, which aptly captures the imagination and sounds good at the same time. To help you decide a name for your girl, take us take a look at hundred short and sweet baby girl names.
Best Short Names for Baby Girl
Great short names for girls are not easy to find, but here is a list of girl names which might suit your child.
Name
Meaning
Aabha
It translates to ‘Shine’, in Sanskrit
Aanshi
A description of your child, it means ‘God’s Gift’
Aaral
Flower
Aarna
It is another name of Goddess Lakshmi
Aashi
smile,Joy,Laughter , blessing
Aasmi
I am, Self-confident ,
Abhilasha
It means ‘desire’ or ‘wish.’
Abhiniti
‘Friendship’, or that which has already been done
Adarsha
Ideal or perfect
Adwita
Another word for unique
Adya
The first
Aesha
wish
Agnajita
The person who has conquered fire
Agneyi
The daughter of fire
Ahalya
In Hindu Mythology, the name refers to Rishi Gautam’s wife
Ahana
The One who cannot be killed
Ajeeta
One who cannot be defeated
Amaya
Guileless, not cunning or free from deceit
Amoli
Precious, Priceless
Anaya
God answer ,Caring, guardian, protected
Anupa
Pond , one of a kind
Anura
Knowledgeable ,intelligent ,kind
Ardra
The sixth star
Aria
A beautiful melody
Arya
Popularised by Game of Thrones, it means Noble Goddess
Ashna
A Friend , Voracious, Fragrant, Perfumed , Beloved; Devoted to love, The one to be acknowledged or praised
Ashni
A Flash Of Light ,Lightning ,
Asin
Beautiful or perfect
Asita
The River Ramayana, Success, Limitless, Night, Dark Tranquil , blue, warm, hot
Aura
It means wind or breeze
Avika
Sun Rays, Charismatic Personality
Baani
It means Goddess of Earth in Sanskrit
Badriya
Like the full moon
Basanti
The season of spring
Bela
Time or the sacred wood apple tree
Bini
Modest or humble
Buddhi
Intelligence, or of sound mind
Cetana
Another word for intelligence or brilliance
Chahna
Translates to love
Chitra
Picturesque, beautiful
Cia
Of Greek origin, it translates to ‘of the moon’
Daksha
The Wife of Lord Shiva, able, and talented
Damini
It translates to lightning or the conquering one
Dawn
The time in the morning when the sun rises
Dia
Divine, lamp
Dipti
Brightness or luminous
Disha
The word means the direction
Ditya
One of the name of Goddess Durga, Answer of prayers, Another name for Lakshmi
Diva
Goddess Singer, A famous female singer of popular music, a demanding and spoiled woman.
Divya
One with the divine aura
Dridha
the name of a Buddhist Goddess and firm
Durga
It is the name of a Hindu Goddess
Dyumna
Glorious
Edha
Wealth or strength
Eesha
Another name of Goddess Parvati, a night prayer, purity and a gift from God
Eila
It translates to Earth and is the daughter of Manu in Hindu mythology
Eka
Alone, unique, and a name of Goddess Durga
Ekanta
Lovely, devoted to one
Emma
A classic charming name with the Hindu meaning of Universal
Erin
A unique name, it means ‘peace’ in the Irish language
Eta
Luminous or bright
Eti
It signifies ‘arrival’ in Sanskrit
Faith
A biblical name
Falak
Star,heaven, firmament
Gargi
Name Of A Learned Woman, Goddes Durga, The person who inspires to think, An ancient scholar
Gaya
It translates to ‘wise’
Giva
Hill, High Place
Grace
Another biblical name with Latin origins, used in ‘grace of God’
Hafiza
Protected
Hita
One who wants the best for everyone, or lovable
Hope
A sentiment which is a great choice to bestow upon a child
Hrida
It translates to ‘pure’ in Sanskrit
Ida
Intelligence or the ‘industrious one’
Inika
Small Earth, Diminutive for the Earth
Inu
Attractive or beautiful
Ipsa
Ambition, Desire,Wish
Ipsha
It means desire or ‘Iksha’ in Sanskrit
Ira
Earth,name of the goddess Saraswati ,Watchful, Descendant, In Hindi Yug
Jheel
Lake,A pond, marsh.
Jia
Heart or Sweetheart
Juhi
A beautiful flower
Kai
In Japan and Hawaii, it means the ‘Ocean’
Kala
Artful, talented, or creative
Kanan
A garden, Forest, The mouth of Brahma
Kani
The word translates to Girl
Kiara
Dark haired,god's precious gift, First ray of sun,light, clear,ittle dark one
Kira
It means ‘farsighted’ in Russian
Kiya
The cooing of a bird or melodious,Pure;,Happy,Beloved pure ,Mine, pious, righteous
Kranti
A force of nature
Kriya
The word means ‘performance’ in Sanskrit
Lara
Bright, famous, protection, and graceful
Lavanya
Another name for Goddess Durga
Laya
Denoted musical rhythm of a song
Lira
A devotee of Goddess Kali
Lopa
Wife Of A Sage,learned
Mabel
Loveable
Manvi
Humanly,One who poses all the best qualities
Meeli
To find or bitter
Megha
The word for ‘cloud’ in Sanskrit
Nabha
‘Sky’ in Sanskrit, also used for the phrase ‘no limit’
Nami
A follower of Lord Vishnu, or ‘one who carries his name’
Navya
Young,praiseworthy,Worth parsing
Neera
Water,Amrit or nectar or pure water; Part of God,Juice; Liquor
Neysa
Pure,Intelligent
Nitya
Eternal, The Goddess Parvati,Constant;
Oja
Translates to ‘vitality’ in Sanskrit
Om
The sound made during Creation of the Universe
Oma
Giver of Life
Oorja
Energy
Pahal
The start of something
Paru
Master, or the Knowledgeable one
Qadira
Capable
Rai
Another name for Radha
Reha
Destroyer of enemies, or star
Riya
A name of Goddess Lakshmi; a gem, graceful, and singer
Rua
Another name for Goddess Parvati and ‘one close to perfection’
Saha
The tolerant one, Earth, another name of an Apsara in the Hindu Mythology
Sara
Princess or Noble Lady
Serena
Quiet, or the serene one
Shoni
One with the complexion of Red Lotus
Siya
Another name of Sita, the Wife of Lord Ram
Tasha
The word translates to Birth
Taya
It means ‘perfectly formed’ or ‘princess’
Una
The personification of beauty, truth, and unity. It also means ‘The one’ and ‘also’
Urvi
Whole or the Earth
Vara
It is another name of the Goddess Parvati and means ‘wish’
Vaya
Child, branch, energy, power, and pious
Yana
The word has Slavic origins, and means that ‘God is Gracious’
Yashi
One who is famous or successful
Ziya
It means beauty, splendour and glow of light
Short names for babies are becoming increasingly popular in the modern day, as they are stylish and easy to pronounce too. Short names will make it easy for your child to interact with a lot of people in the future, and ensure that she is always remembered by everyone who hears the name. You can also use them as their nicknames. Good things do come in short packages and short names are being considered better than their longer alternatives.
Short nicknames for girls used to be the norm in the earlier generations, as it was harder for people to address their child using her full name always. The other option for parents was to give their child a short middle name, which would then complement a long first name. However, people are increasingly breaking away from this trend nowadays. Short names are becoming the first names, which add a unique effect whenever the name is pronounced. As they consist of few letters and not more than two syllables, the names have a powerful tone, and also have the adequate amounts of rhythm and simplicity that every name must have. However, in your search for short names, do not just throw together two random sounds and call your child that - every name must have a meaning, something that the girl can relate with. This is where this list comes in handy - meanings to a name are a necessity, as it is such a huge part of who your child grows up to become. So, pick a short name with the perfect meaning, and empower your child for life!
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Your 22 Week Old Baby - Development, Milestones & Care
By 22 weeks, your baby is probably able to move around, and has a better understanding of the world around him. However, remember that developmental milestones are more like guidelines and not specific plans for the growth of the child- they might occur a little early or a little late, but they will occur for sure.
A 22 Week-Old Baby's Development
By this time, there would definitely have been a growth spurt in 22-week old baby- your child will not be the baby you brought home five months ago. Around this time, most babies would be trying to move around and be more active. Moving around involves activities like rolling around on the tummy, scooting on the ground or even crawling. If you have a crawler in your hands, you have to take a look at what is on the floor of your home- during this age; babies have the tendency to put everything they can get their hands on directly into their mouth.
In terms of physical growth, the baby weight at 22 week age will be a lot more than his weight during the birth. Your baby might be able to move stuff using his fingers and even grab onto simple items, like feeding bottles. The brain of the child will have progressed by leaps and bounds, with the baby being more aware of his surroundings at this age. He will have an idea of the differences between animate and inanimate things, with his basic understanding being that animate items move on their own, and inanimate things need help to move on their own. This would be a great time to start baby proofing your home, too. Mood swings are a thing too- you might find your baby crying uncontrollably in one moment, and the next moment, he will be giggling and smiling.
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A 22 Week-Old Baby's Milestones
During this period, your child must be able to move something in front of him with his fingers.
Grabbing also becomes the norm, but he is usually unable to feed himself.
If you have introduced something other than breast milk to your child, he might be able to take a small piece of it and bring it to his mouth to eat- although, this is rare.
You might find your child moving around a lot, and always being active.
Your child might like the sounds things make, so you might find him dropping whatever he can get to hear many sounds.
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Baby Feeding
Even though your baby might be becoming more hungry and you might be tempted to introduce more solid food into his diet, it is extremely important that breast milk still remains the primary item he consumes. This is because there is nothing more nourishing than breast milk, at this age- it improves the immune system of the child, and makes him stronger as he grows. Breast milk, and to some extent, formula, has the right balance of nutrients the baby needs for brain and muscle development. The digestive system of the child is not strong enough to extract such nutrients from solid food yet.
If you are giving formula to your child, you will have to increase the amount of milk you give your child in a meal gradually as he grows up. However, this is not necessary if you have been only breastfeeding your child. This difference is because, during breastfeeding, the child has more opportunities to drink to his desire, and can space out the amount of milk in his stomach naturally due to milk-ejections. Also, breastmilk contains hormones like leptin, adiponectin and cholecystokinin, unlike formula. These hormones aid in the metabolism and appetite control in the baby and help digestion occur smoothly. The hormones also help the child sleep well, which means that formula fed babies require more energy to simply sleep off. Also, breast milk is digested more easily by the growing digestive system of the child. Also, the amount of formula a child needs to be healthy depends upon his weight- so you need to consult with a doctor to find out the right amount for your child.
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Sleeping
Your baby is in the pre-crawling stage now- however, he might have already started crawling a month ago. In any case, this means that he is more likely to wake up during naps, so you have a lot more sleep interruptions to look forward to. However, 22-week old baby sleep still remains the same number of hours, in total. During this period, the muscles of the baby are preparing and becoming stronger to support crawling movements. This preparation involves practising those actions, and most of this practising is carried out when the baby sleeps. Therefore, it is common for parents to find their baby in a completely different position every time they wake up- they might even wake up at ungodly hours and cry for your support in order to go back to sleep.
This disruption of sleep occurs before every major development in terms of locomotion- crawling, sitting, standing and walking included. So, sleep regression will definitely become a thing for the next few months. Some parents try co-sleeping during this period so that disruption is reduced and each of them gets quality sleeping time.
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A 22 Week-Old Baby's Care Tips
Here are a few baby care tips that you can use, so as to make this period easier for both you and your precious baby.
Always have something that can keep your child engaged ready- it can be a chew toy or just a great bouncy seat. This will help you get a small break from looking after your child when required.
Bonding is great for both you and the baby, but you cannot expect your child to be receptive to your presence all the time. So put him down for a nap when you think that he looks tired.
Baby-proof your home as soon as possible and start with the items close to your child’s crib.
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Tests and Vaccination
Your doctor will have scheduled a 6-month check up for your child, which will be due in two more weeks. The vaccinations scheduled at this time will be against hepatitis B, diphtheria, tetanus and whooping cough. The PCV protects the child against meningitis, ear infections and pneumonia. For stomach flu, the rotavirus oral vaccine is prescribed, and the Hib vaccine is to combat the Haemophilus influenza type b bacteria which can cause epiglottitis or pneumonia in the child.
The possible side effects of vaccinations include only rashes and fever, so the risk of not getting vaccinated far outweighs these small, unimportant symptoms.
Games and Activities
There are a few activities that you can choose to play with your child in this week, which is both fun and work well to improve the motor skills and development of the child.
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1. Where’s my teddy?
This improves the sense of understanding the baby has about the world around him, using his favourite teddy bear. You need to wrap up the child in at least five layers of clothing or bags, with the doll being hidden at first. Peel off each layer and ask him where his teddy is, and finally watch him be delighted when the teddy appears from the last bag.
2. Treasure Hunt
This activity is simple, and it develops the fine motor skills of the child in a huge manner. Whenever you go outdoors or to a special place, carry a small basket along with you. When you see something pretty, like a flower, pluck it and show it to your child- then place it into the basket in front of him. Pretty soon, the child will start pointing towards the items that he wants. Try and collect them, but remember to stay away from anything poisonous or which poses a choking hazard to the child. Let your child play with these items once he gets home, and maybe even pin his favourite items up on the refrigerator.
When to Consult a Doctor
As the mother of the child, your instincts need to be trusted more than your logical side. If you ever feel that something is off with the baby, in his actions or the way he is behaving, it is best to pay a visit to your doctor. If any symptoms of vaccination last too long or the child has swallowed something that he was not supposed to, you should go the doctor as soon as possible.
Parenthood is a wonderful thing, and even though looking after your child can be a difficult ordeal, the satisfaction you get in the long run is more than worth it. Let him move around during this time, but pay your doctor a visit quickly if you sense something off with the child.
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Giving Enema for Babies and Kids
Constipation is a problem that plagues both adults as well as children. Many times, adhering to a proper diet that is rich in fibre helps stimulate the digestion. In certain cases, laxatives may also be prescribed to carry out the same function. But if the stool hardens completely, then passing it out would be quite difficult. These are situations when enema for children might become a necessity.
Is Enema Safe for Your Child?
An enema might seem like quite an invasive process at the outset. Letting fluid enter your child’s colon in a reverse direction may also seem non-biological. But enemas are absolutely safe for children. An enema is only used when all the other remedies that facilitate bowel movements fail to cause any effect. However, it is always necessary to make sure you get your doctor’s go-ahead before administering enema on your little baby. Most of the times, if constipation seems chronic, then the doctor will possibly give you a demonstration on how to administer enema the right way for your baby. He will also keep you informed when to administer it next and under what conditions.
How Does an Enema Work?
An enema is a process to stimulate the bowels to empty themselves. The aim is to help soften the stools which is achieved by flushing fluids into it via the rectum. Usually, a tube is used for this process. Once the fluids enter the bowels, they soften all the hard stools that are present, effectively turning everything inside into mush. This can then be passed out easily by the bowels, through the rectum, out of the anus, without causing much pain or harm.
What are the Different Types of Enemas?
Generally, there are three types of enemas that can be administered to children using specific fluids. These are mineral oil, saline solutions, and phosphate solutions. An enema given using a phosphate solution needs extreme precaution since the quantity needs to be precise. If the dosage is not exactly as it needs to be, it could cause harm to the baby.
Mineral oil enemas come in a specific dosage amount, which needs to be given to the child depending on his age. Saline solutions can be purchased from the medical store or they can be prepared at home as well, using the right proportion of lukewarm water and salt, and preparing it the right way. Enemas based on phosphate solutions are available in medical stores, and they come with all the paraphernalia required to administer it.
How to Give Enemas to Your Child?
Enema for babies might require a doctor to do them first so that you have an idea how best to give them. After that, giving an enema won’t seem as complicated as before.
What You Will Need
An enema bottle
Some lukewarm water
Mineral oil
An enema tube that has a soft tip
Gloves, unpowdered
A small lubricant
Steps
Open the enema bottle and connect the tube to its mouth. Now use this arrangement to fill the bottle with some warm water and the mineral oil. This could be provided by the enema kit itself as well. Affix the insertion tip for enema on the other end of the tube. Your administering arrangement is complete.
Let your little one lie down, resting on his left side. Bend his right leg towards the chest, exposing his anus.
Wear gloves properly and apply some lubricant on the insertion tip attached to the tube.
Very gently, push the tip into your baby’s anus. He will feel a little awkward and try to move or start crying. Soothe him and keep the tip properly inserted.
Start pressing the enema bottle to push the liquid into your baby. This will push the fluid preparation up through his colon.
Remove the tip and let your child be for about 20 minutes. This will be time enough to soften all the hard stool inside his bowels. If your baby is young, he might end up pooping out the fluids before they have a chance to affect the stools. In this case, hold his butt together to avoid him from doing so.
Once enough time has been given, let your child go to the toilet or allow the baby to poop it out.
Tips
For a young child, holding the liquid inside the bowels can be quite difficult. He will start feeling the need to go to the toilet even before the requisite time is complete. When this happens, ask your child to breathe in deeply and breathe out regularly. This helps reduce the stress to poop immediately and delay it for some time.
Precautions to Take While Giving Enema
Keep the following precautions in mind before administering an enema to your child.
Make sure the insertion tip is lubricated properly and in a decent amount. While inserting the tip into your baby, do not forcibly try to do so. This can lead to the anal tissues tearing apart, causing even more damage and pain. Let your child relax and soothe him while keeping the tip pressed gently against the anus. It will be easily pushed inside the moment your baby relaxes.
Enemas are rarely recommended if your baby is less than 2 years old. However, in certain severe cases, your doctor might proceed ahead with one if he deems it necessary.
Although enemas can help relieve constipation, they should not be made as a habit. The constant insertion of the tip in the anus, however, lubricated it might be, can lead to the anus getting irritated and harming the tissues. Furthermore, his body can get into a habit of relying on the enema far too often to relieve the bowels, thus failing to develop any release mechanisms of its own.
If your baby starts vomiting, or shows signs of nausea, swelling, or fails to urinate or poop, combined with pain, take him to the doctor immediately to prevent the situation from getting worse.
Enema for a toddler is the last course of action that is taken when passing poop isn’t possible in the usual way and with any other non-invasive measures. Do not be afraid to administer it, especially if your doctor recommends so. A few enemas can help in resetting the bowel function to normalcy and your baby will be back to being absolutely fine.
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Is Drinking Bottled Water Safe and Beneficial for Your Child’s Health? Find Out!
Water is life, and clean water means health.’ The question that arises here is, are we drinking clean water? With the market flooded with different types of RO purifiers, I am always confused when it comes to choosing the right brand of packaged water for my family. And that’s not all! Being the mother of a growing 5-year-old daughter, I am always scared of making her drink the water available outside while travelling. From the park to the theatre, from grandma’s home to a holiday destination - I prefer carrying an ample amount of filtered water from home with me.
With so many different brands of mineral water available in the market, I always wonder whether they really provide water in its purest form. However, I’d like to thank Bisleri for easing my worries and enlightening me on the quality of the water they provide to their customers.
Recently, I was invited for an educational yet fun-filled trip to the Bisleri plant with my daughter Vihaana. To my surprise, it turned out to be quite an informative trip. I learned how the most natural resource in the world, water, undergoes a series of purification methods, and yet, retains its mineral content.
#HarPaaniKiBottleBisleriNahi - this hashtag justifies the quality of the final product Bisleri provides its buyers. A symbol of goodness, trust and purity, Bisleri has been a household name for decades. It is the most trusted brand of mineral water and it has fulfilled its promise of providing safe, pure, and healthy mineral water to consumers for the last 50 years.
Each drop of water at the plant goes through a rigorous 10-step quality process. Every Bisleri production facility has its own quality testing lab that ensures every Bisleri product is made as per the quality guidelines set by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). The Central Lab, located at the Bisleri Head Office, Mumbai, ensures that quality standards are maintained across all Bisleri units in the country. In 2018, Bisleri launched the world’s first vertical manufacturing plant for mineral water.
The visit to the Bisleri plant was an eye-opener. It gave us the knowledge of how mineral water is manufactured and purified. Before the approval of any manufacturing unit, all these tests are conducted on the water collected at the source. Ozonisation is then carried out to reduce the microbial load of the ‘raw’ water. Two tests are done on a weekly basis to monitor and control microorganisms in the sand filter outlet. Two tests are also done on a weekly basis in the carbon filter outlet for the same purpose. The iodine value is checked during the 4th test to confirm the efficiency of the activated carbon.
Two tests, the total coliform count and total plant count, are then conducted on a weekly basis to monitor and control microorganisms in RO filter outlet. This is followed by two tests conducted on a weekly basis to monitor the microorganisms in the water. Three visual inspection tests are performed on a daily basis to check the labelling and coding of the date, as well as the condition of the bottle and the cap. All these parameters should meet the standards before they’re dispatched from the plant.
Apart from these tests, seven other tests are conducted on the container every three months as per the BIS Standard. These tests ascertain the strength, capacity, and appearance of the bottle, and also test for any leaching from the PET (polyethylene terephthalate) plastic used for the bottle. Two tests are done on a weekly basis to monitor and control microorganisms in empty containers.
The final product undergoes a series of tests to confirm that the product meets all organoleptic parameters i.e., sensory and chemical elements such as the colour, taste, TDS (total dissolved solids) level, PH level, etc. The tests confirm that all the parameters meet legal requirements such as the amount of calcium and magnesium in the water, the alkalinity of the water, etc. The shelf-life mentioned on each bottle is accurate; the samples are tested periodically to ensure this. The final test measures the concentration of ozone in the final product. It has to be within the recommended level and is done on an hourly basis.
The knowledge I gained during this visit was immense. I was assured after this visit that the best packaged form of mineral water is Bisleri water indeed, and that I can give it to my daughter to drink without any inhibitions. My worry regarding the best way to quench her thirst when we’re not at home is at ease now. Moreover, I would now not hesitate to give her Bisleri water because of its mineral content too.
I’d like to thank Bisleri for erasing my misconceptions about mineral water. Also, I request all readers to consume Bisleri water without a doubt. If you have even the smallest of doubts, do visit the plant and you will be clear of your choice. Remember, the next time you're thirsty, pick up a bottle of Bisleri water. Each bottle of water is tested and checked to meet the highest standards of quality, so you can be assured that you're making the right choice! Thank you Bisleri!
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We all have faced this pandemic situations recently, keeping my kid occupied with her games and toys was my priority as with no helper around it was becoming a task to manage her demands and taking care of house hold chores. Yes, having a hyperactive baby at home it's important to get them involved in some activity that could make them tired and sleep soon in time.
Baby activities can be exciting; they can evoke curiosity, and help develop physical and motor skills - ability to balance. It helps to improve the sense of direction which also helps in functioning the eye and brain of the child.
I prefer to carefully select all the baby items on the basis of product quality, baby’s comfort and my budget.
Babyhug Froggy Gyro Swing car is very attractive and eye catching. The seat is very comfortable , spacious and helps my child maintain her posture by keeping her spine straight. Best part is that it does not require any batteries to ride it, charge it or paddle it. Its stable and ensures proper safety for kids with a good grip of the wheels onto the ground. This magic car is effortless to drive. It's made up of high quality plastic making it durable and safe for kids. The front small wheel balances the turns which helps kids to turn safely without falling from it. This Swing Car for kids comes with bright and attractive colors, inbuilt 4 different music and lights. If someone is pushing the ride-on from behind, kid can simply sit and enjoy the ride with keeping her foot on the footrest.
The best thing I liked about this Babyhug Froggy Gyro Swing Car for my baby is that after making her sit on this car, she easily engages herself and plays for a long time, then gets exhausted at the end and sleeps peacefully. The drive that keeps her entertained is from the kitchen to all the rooms of our house delivering her imaginative cooked food , delivering the shopping bags and small work related stationary to her Daddy. This Swing Car keeps the kid occupied for a longer play time.
Babyhug Froggy Gyro Swing Car is a must-have toy once the baby turns 1.5 years or balances herself to ride the car on her own. Having this Swing Car for my Daughter,I am able to complete my household chores while my baby spends time on it and gets her self entertained all time! Babyhug’s Froggy Gyro Swing Car has been a total value-for-money product for me!
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Between the age of six months to two and a half years, milk teeth start coming in for children. This stage is very crucial for infants and very challenging for parents, especially new parents. I too faced this challenging period when my kids were growing up, but being a dentist, I knew various tips and tricks that made it easier for my daughters and myself to get through this phase.
Symptoms of Teething
There are some common signs of teething that you may confuse with viral fever, diarrhoea or another medical problem. Initially, teething goes unnoticed by many parents.
Irritation due to pain and itching in gums. The child wants to continuously put something chewable in his mouth to soothe himself.
Trouble sleeping
Refusing to eat
Mild fever, which is mistaken with seasonal change fever by many.
Diarrhoea
Cough and cold. This happens because kids try putting any foreign object in their mouth, which can cause an infection. The cough can also be caused by saliva.
Remedies to Ease Pain
Give the child a pealed and washed vegetable like a carrot or fruit like an apple. It is nutritional and hard to chew, which soothes discomfort and pain.
Keep the child hydrated.
Apply glycerine on the gums and massage it. Glycerine is sweet in taste and your child won't mind.
If kids are bottle fed, use serrated nipples on the bottle.
A gum paint by the name of Zytee is available at medical stores. They are specially designed for teething. It has a low concentration of lignocaine gel, which numbs the gums and reduces pain and irritation.
Teething is a phase that every child goes through, and it'll be over as soon as you know it. In the meantime, these tips will reduce discomfort and make both you and your child's life much easier.
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Q. hello doctor, I'm 3 weeks pregnant. can we sleep on our belly or which side We can sleep on during pregnancy...
Akifa Tahreem
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Dr Laxmi Chavan-Sawant has added a new answer
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I am having pcod problem.
when should I check pregnancy test at home?
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A. If you have missed your periods you can wait for one week more and then do a urine pregnancy test to know about the pregnancy result and consult with your doctor according to the result for medication
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At which day should I take pregnancy test
Dr Priyanka Kalra
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A. after 2 weeks. do ultrasound n necessary tests after consulting a specialist. without proper check up we can't advise or help you.. Avoid shirt cuts when it comes to health if mother n baby. ok.
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Q. I am having pcod problem.
when should I take pregnancy test?
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Ayurvedic Gynaecologist
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A. after missed your periods you can wait for one week more ,then you can do a urine pregnancy test to know about the pregnancy result and consult with your doctor according to the result for medication
Dr Laxmi Chavan-Sawant has added a new answer
Trying To Conceive
5 hours ago
Q. I am having pcod problem.
but having regular cycles below 35 days. some time it will extended upto 40 days.
so when should I take pregnancy test at home?
Dr Laxmi Chavan-Sawant
Ayurvedic Gynaecologist
4 hours ago
A. If you have missed your periods you can wait for one week more or else you can do a urine pregnancy test to know about the pregnancy result and consult with your doctor according to the result for medication.
The best treatment to have Regular periods is by having a healthy lifestyle with regular daily walking or jogging along with mild exercise and meditation whenever possible. as medications will only act till you are taking them
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Expecting Mom due this month
2 hours ago
Q. Done my first routine blood test ..it shows thyroid border line.its my 6 week running as per USG.
but prior to that my thyroid level was always normal I did check up every year and got it normal .this time it shows borderline high in 6 week pregnancy.
is it something to worry.plz guide
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Paediatrician
1 hour ago
A. it is better to follow your doctors advice for treating the thyroid deficiency. 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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