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How To Keep Your Baby Healthy And Prevent Illnesses by Healthy Living .. Patient Expert Posted Sun 12 Apr 2009 11:21pm development as well as physical development. Another thing that you will most likely be concerned with is what happens if your baby gets sick. You can help your baby stay healthy... you do. It is just a matter of staying healthy as possible so that when your baby does get sick, he or she can get over it quickly. If you can it helps if you breast feed your Read on »
Can Babies Be Diagnosed With Mental Illness? by Kristin U. Posted Fri 23 Apr 2010 12:00am No! But, they apparently are and I think it is tragic. (NaturalNews ) The United States has become the psychiatric drugging capital of the world for kids with children being medicated at a younger and younger age. Medicaid records in some states show infants less than a year old on drugs Read on »
Stillborn baby risk when mother has mental illness by GoToSee Healthy Living ProfessionalComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Tue 11 Nov 2008 5:07am A mother who suffers with serious mental conditions such as schizophrenia has an increased risk of having a stillborn baby or seeing their child die within its first month.... More than 7,000 included stillbirths. The study compared stillbirths among women with no mental health issues with those who had illnesses such as schizophrenia. Those who had Read on »
"I'll play with my baby when he can play ball," the new dad says. by HUG Your Baby Patient Expert Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:06pm of their baby. As I hold Joey in front of me his eyes fix on mine. I slowly tilt my head to the side; Joey's eyes follow. As I move a bit more to the left, his eyes drop from my gaze... grown-up's eyes.) "Wow!" Jerry says. "He can really pay attention!" Then I pick up my little red ball. Joey stares at the ball differently than when he looked at my face Read on »
I'll take the group with the baby... by maeflye Posted Fri 13 Feb 2009 12:00am a ten year old boy with his infant sister, I would get 50. How fair is that to the ten year old? And what are the risks in a situation like that? Cindy started an excellent... them travel with me someday so I can explain how sometimes myths aren't . Tony (caucasian boy in the picture) came at 19 months, has been with us for 12 years, and he and I have Read on »
"I'll Play With My Baby When He Can Catch a Ball!" by HUG Your Baby Patient Expert Posted Mon 14 Sep 2009 2:52pm really pay attention!" Then I pick up my little red ball. Joey stares at the ball differently than when he looked at my face It is normal for many babies to be more interested..., " Jerry explains. Jerry is not alone in this view of a newborn. A study by Zero-to-Three asked new parents "at what age do you think babies can 'take in the world?" 61 Read on »
I'll trade you a baby for surgery by Katherine B. Patient Expert Posted Thu 19 Feb 2009 6:21pm My readers all know my concerns about health insurance and medical expenses here in the U.S. Here's a "creative" way of dealing with the issue of high expenses. Gina... before as the surrogate for twins for a gay couple and now Scanlon is pregnant again. I don't have any particular problem with surrogacy but I am concerned if she is truly doing Read on »
"I'll Play with my Baby when He can Catch a Ball!" by HUG Your Baby Patient Expert Posted Mon 14 Sep 2009 2:52pm of their baby. As I hold Joey in front of me his eyes fix on mine. I slowly tilt my head to the side; Joey's eyes follow. As I move a bit more to the left, his eyes drop from my gaze... grown-up's eyes.) "Wow!" Jerry says. "He can really pay attention!" Then I pick up my little red ball. Joey stares at the ball differently than when he looked at my face Read on »
Baby P: the systemic malaise by Garth M. Patient Expert Posted Tue 08 Dec 2009 12:00am reforms. Doctors and nurses can be struck off in the process, and sometimes this is a way of pushing blame away from those that make the really negligent decisions. I just... their patients as good a service as possible, hence the obvious conflict. The Baby P case is a great example of this glaring conflict and it has shown us that the managers did nothing Read on »
I feel ill by Felipa Posted Wed 25 Nov 2009 6:31pm I've been baking and getting ready for thanksgiving dinner. WellI have to make sure everything taste right...and now I feel...ill. To the point where I may not touch dessert at all tomorrow. I think I'll load up on turkey...and find time to get some cardio in tomorrow. Read on »