Week 38 of PregnancyYour Baby and Changes… Your baby will shed the vernix (this is a greasy substance that makes delivery easier because the baby is slippery) at week 38 of pregnancy. This white substance also protects the baby from the amniotic fluid) and lanugo (the temporary hair that covers your baby). Your baby will continue to produce surfactant (this will be helpful when your baby starts to breath as it prevents the air sacs from sticking to each other in the lungs. Your Body and Changes… Your body has begun to develop colostrums – this is the yellowish liquid that comes before the breast milk. This liquid is full of antibodies for your baby and has less fat and more protein than the breast milk that you will continue to produce. Articles
Water birthing is the process of giving birth to your baby in a warm tub of water. Some women choose to birth to their babies in water because of the many benefits that come with it, up to and including the comfort and soothing natural effect that the water give them.
The baby has lived in the amniotic sac for nine months therefore water birthing gives the
baby and opportunity to be born in a similar environment which offers comfort. It also is
a less stressful environment for the mother during childbirth. As your kids grow older, you will realize that they need more nutrition that can support their daily activities. But there is no need for you to rush in feeding them solid foods. You should create a gradual transition from only liquids and soft foods to solids.
Since they will eventually graduate from breast milk and formula milk alone, slowly introduce solid foods to them as they reach seventh or eighth month. Solid food will definitely give them sustenance especially with all the developments they are going through. But, because your kids’ intestines are not that stretchable at an early stage, parents should not force them in eating solids before they reach sixth or seventh month.
At 18 months to three years of age, your child can be potty trained. The idea is for your child to understand hygiene and sanitation. He can understand what you mean if you tell him what dirty diapers can do to his health. When he finds that out that it is good to be wearing clean diapers or shifting to wearing clean underwear, then he is ready to undergo potty training. Below are some lessons on how to potty train your child.
Single motherhood is more common than one might think. According to resources there is an estimated 10.4 million single mothers in the USA alone, and average of 3.5% of the nation. Many reasons for single motherhood exist up to and including simple divorce situations. Mothers make great leaders for this reason. They are able to block out all obstacles existing for being a single parent and put their children's well being as a top priority. The first thing parents must recognize is that the baby is simply not ready to be in the world yet after nine months of comfort in the Mother. A lot of doctors claim that babies are not ready for the world until the age of three months. They start smiling, cooling, wiggling arms and legs, trying to roll over, and even making funny faces. Babies tend to cry as they only know this form of communication. If they are tired, hungry, restless, uncomfortable, hot, cold, or any other reason for explanation, they cry out where you and I may community by talking and reasoning. Babies also have gas. More often times than not this is very uncomfortable and until it is over, they cry. So how do you sooth a baby who is crying out for comfort? |
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