Parenting & Child Development: From Infancy to Adolescence

Parenting success relies on understanding developmental benchmarks, managing maternal health during and after pregnancy, and implementing effective behavioral strategies for toddlers and teenagers.

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My Baby's Eyes Are Glassy

If your baby's eyes are glassy, they may be open wide and she may appear to be staring off into space. They may also look shiny and wet. Sometimes vision disturbances or eye problems may cause glassiness, and other times mild or severe illnesses may cause her to have glassy eyes.

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Can Exercising While Pregnant Make Nausea Worse?

Nausea during pregnancy, sometimes termed “morning sickness,” can happen any time during the day and can make expectant women feel very reluctant to exercise. When you feel nauseous, you generally don’t want to exert yourself; it often feels better to rest.

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Swollen Legs After a C-Section

During a cesarean surgery, or a C-section, doctors surgically open a pregnant woman's lower abdominal region and her uterus to deliver a baby. Stalled labor, a large head, a drop in the baby’s heartbeat, baby positioning or umbilical cord complications are situations that may necessitate a C-section.

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Exercise Induced Rhinitis

Rhinitis is an infection of the nasal mucosa, or mucous membranes lining the nasal cavity. Generally divided into allergic and nonallergic forms, rhinitis primarily affects both allergic and nonallergic athletes as exercise-induced rhinitis, or EIR.

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Meal Plans for Pregnancy in the Second Trimester

When you are pregnant, your vitamin and mineral needs increase to meet both your needs and the needs of your growing fetus. It is important to follow a healthy, balanced diet to make sure you meet those needs.

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The Ideal Weight Gain for a 3-Week-Old

As a new parent, you want to do everything you can to ensure your baby is healthy. When tracking your newborn's weight, you may notice patterns that concern you.

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Can a Pregnant Woman Eat Smoked Meats?

If you’re not already aware of it, you need to add one more food to avoid to your pregnancy list -- smoked meat, which includes bacon, hot dogs and ham. Smoked meat may contain bacteria and other organisms that can make you and your baby sick.

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Healthy Bedtime Snacks for Toddlers

Your toddler's stomach is small, and it is normal for him to eat frequently throughout the day. If he seems hungry an hour after dinner, a small bedtime snack may help him sleep better and wake up less hungry in the morning.

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How to Make My 1-Year-Old Gain Weight

When a child fails to gain weight at the same rate as others her age and gender, it’s known as a failure to thrive. Yet, a parent might not be able to adequately tell if her child is actually suffering from this condition.

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How Do Sports Help Kids in School?

Sports and physical activity generally play a significant part in the school experience for many American kids. While there are benefits to involving a child in organized sports programs, there could also be negative drawbacks.

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At What Age Should a Child Start Playing Sports?

The age at which a child should start playing sports is not set in stone. That being said, according to KidsHealth, a child is emotionally and physically ready for organized team play by the age of 6 or 7.

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How to Realize Whether or Not You Are Pregnant

In the first few days or weeks after conception, before most tests can detect the hormonal changes brought on by pregnancy, your body may exhibit certain pregnancy-related symptoms. Not all women have symptoms, and the majority of women only experience a few, rather than all of them.

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Can I Eat Anchovies When Pregnant?

During pregnancy, women have increased needs for certain nutrients like iron, calcium and docosahexaenoic acid, a type of omega-3 fatty acid. Anchovies are a great source of these and other nutrients. Unlike larger fish, they are low in mercury, a neurotoxin that pregnant women have to be particularly careful about.

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Is it OK to Drink Ginger Beer When Pregnant?

You've undoubtedly heard that you need to avoid all alcohol during pregnancy, because there's a risk of harm to your developing baby. As such, you may wonder whether ginger beer is safe to drink. Nonalcoholic ginger beers, which are similar to ginger ale, are perfectly safe. Alcoholic ginger beers, however, are not.

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How to Help a Baby Gain Weight While 31 Weeks Pregnant

You're approaching the home stretch now, and at 31 weeks, your unborn baby continues to grow at an astonishing speed. Not all babies gain weight at the same pace, and your obstetrician may have told you that your baby is smaller than average.

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Diet When Six Weeks Pregnant

At six weeks' gestation, the only visual sign a woman has of her pregnancy is the pink indicator that revealed her pregnancy test to be positive. At this early stage in your baby's development -- you can't see him -- but he is already forming lungs, a nose, a jaw and a palate.

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Nausea After Eating in Early Pregnancy

It's quite common to feel nauseated relatively frequently in the early months of pregnancy. While many women feel queasiness when they get hungry, others may feel most nauseated shortly after eating. There are a few things you can do to try to reduce and prevent food-related nausea in your early pregnancy.

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