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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Diet Plans for Overweight Pregnant Women

Women must gain weight during their pregnancy to support their developing baby, but weight gain recommendations vary based on a woman’s size prior to pregnancy. Women who are overweight may be advised to gain less than their slimmer counterparts.

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Healthy Food for Good Brain Development for Babies During Pregnancy

Your baby grows and changes each day throughout your pregnancy. Brain development is one of the most important ways your baby grows, and you can encourage a healthy brain by eating certain foods. Jonny Bowden and Allison Tannis, in their book, "The 100 Healthiest Foods to Eat During Pregnancy,"

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What Age Do Children Learn to Ride a Bike?

A child’s ability to learn how to ride a bicycle depends on her physical development, coordination, and mastery of gross motor skills and fine motor skills. Most children are ready to ride a bicycle by the time they are 5 years old, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

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Tired After Eating During a Pregnancy

During your pregnancy, you're likely to feel tired much of the time -- though this fatigue may be particularly noticeable after you eat, particularly in the first and third trimester of pregnancy. If you experience tiredness after eating, there are a few things you can do to try to avoid or manage your symptoms.

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What Happens When You Don't Eat While Pregnant?

Malnutrition and starvation during pregnancy will affect more than the growing baby. The mother’s health will decline as the body strives to support the fetus in the absence of nutrients required to do so.

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Caffeine in the First Two Weeks of Pregnancy

Caffeine is a stimulant molecule found in coffee, tea, and many sodas. While it's popular as a pick-me-up and increases attention and alertness, it may also have a negative effect upon your ability to become pregnant or in developing a healthy baby.

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How to Treat Swelling After Teeth Extraction

Most oral surgery patients experience some bleeding and swelling in the first 24 to 48 hours after a tooth extraction. Fortunately, simple home remedies can help you control and treat these symptoms and promote faster healing.

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Foods to Avoid While Taking Celexa

Celexa is a drug used to treat depression. It is a class of drugs called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, also called SSRIs. This drug's action is to increase the amount of serotonin in the brain. This natural chemical normally contributes to a feeling of well-being.

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Foods or Drinks to Help Children Have a Bowel Movement

Constipation occurs when children have fewer than two bowel movements per week or have bowel movements that are dry, hard and difficult to pass. According to the National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse, constipation is common in children and accounts for 5 percent of all visits to a pediatrician's office.

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Can You Eat Roast Beef Deli Meat During Pregnancy?

The nutrients from the foods you eat help support your baby’s development and growth. Although roast beef deli meat might seem like a healthy option at mealtime, deli meat actually contains unhealthy components and bacteria that can pose a health risk to both you and your unborn baby.

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How to Know if You Are Able to Get Pregnant

Starting a family is one of the joys in life that many couples look forward to. Making it happen isn’t always easy. Both men and women struggle with infertility issues. As a result, about 10 percent of women in the U.S. have trouble getting or staying pregnant, according to the Centers for Disease Control.

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How to Heal Toddler Tongue Blisters

If you notice blisters in your child's mouth, you may become alarmed. Unfortunately, a blistered tongue and mouth is a common representation of hand, foot and mouth disease, sometimes called Coxsackie virus.

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How to Really Know if I'm Pregnant

Waiting for a missed period can seem like an eternity when you are trying to conceive a baby. While pregnancy symptoms vary from one woman to the next, most women experience bloating, tender breasts, fatigue and frequent urination as well as a missed period.

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How to Distinguish a Period From Early Pregnancy Bleeding

Once you're pregnant, your periods are supposed to stop. However, this doesn't always happen, and you may still experience some bleeding even while you are pregnant. In many cases, this is harmless, but bleeding can be a sign of serious problems with the pregnancy.

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How to Eat Amla During Pregnancy

Amla, or Indian gooseberry, is a lemon-size superfruit. It has a sweet-and-sour flavor and is bright green when ripe. One serving of amla has 20 times more vitamin C than oranges, making it a superb antioxidant. It is also rich in iron, carotene, phosphorus and calcium.

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45-Year-Old Men's Health Issues

As you age, certain problems arise. This can happen because of aging itself, poor diet, lack of exercise, irregular sleep patterns, depression and stress. These problems vary depending on many factors, including gender.

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Foods to Get Blood Sugar Levels Higher During Pregnancy

At some point during the 40 weeks of a pregnancy, you probably won't feel like yourself owing to your changing body, fluctuating hormones or sense of excitement and nervousness about the impending arrival. If those strange feelings translate to dizziness or faintness, however, it's a sign that your blood sugar is low.

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How to Get Pregnant at 40

Getting pregnant is more challenging for women at 40 than it is for their younger counterparts. This is because around the age of 32, according to the Mayo Clinic, a woman’s fertility begins to decline.

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