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Your best bet in this situation is to have your daughter call her OB-GYN to get checked out. You probably don't need to rush to the emergency...
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Having been blessed with bearing five children, I can say that walking certainly helps it along. It helps to change your center of gravity and allows...
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No, no, and no.At one month old, your baby is not physically developed enough to ingest cereals yet. When you introduce solid foods too early (and...
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Ultrasounds help health professionals estimate weight but it is impossible to be precise with weight until the baby is born. Your...
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This is a very interesting question that makes me wonder if you're from the Piedmont area of Georgia, where chalk eating is not uncommon among...
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Abnormal cravings are not unusual in pregnancy, but a craving for chalk could mean that you have a condition called PICA; a condition where people...
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Just wait...and sweat it out a few more days.While the chance of an unintended pregnancy is not very high, you do seem to be aware that the leakage...
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CMV stands for cytomegalovirus. It is a common virus although most people who become infected have no symptoms, some people may develop symptoms...
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No, I wouldn't recommend wet wipes or anything like that for treating pinkeye.Conjunctivitis is also called "pinkeye" and refers to...
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Great question! You're smart to think about the medications you're putting into your body if you may be pregnant.Metronidazole oral is not...
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Maybe she wants some "real food", like many of the things you are eating. Many babies reject processed baby food (Have you tasted it?), so...
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No, as long are your baby is growing and gaining weight, seedy poop is not considered to be medically relevant. Both breast and formula-fed...
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There could be some truth to it. Here is an article on Teen Sex & Pregnancy Myths that explain about pre-ejaculate. I hope this helps. The...
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