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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The Best Protein Supplements While Breast-feeding

Protein is important for breast-feeding women. They need more protein than the average woman in order to support the needs of their bodies as well as those of their rapidly developing infants. While women can generally get enough protein in their diets to support lactation, some women may need a little extra help.

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Soy Protein & Breast-feeding

Women who use soy protein when breast-feeding may do so not only to increase their general protein intake, but also to reap the health benefits soy offers. While many women need not worry when including soy in their diets, some babies suffer from soy allergies.

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Alternative to Caffeine for Pregnant Women

Pregnant women are asked to give up a lot during their nine months, including caffeine. While a little caffeine is ok, more than a cup or two of coffee can push you past the safety guidelines recommended by most experts.

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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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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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How Long Does Breast Tenderness Last During Pregnancy?

Breast tenderness is one of the most common early symptoms of pregnancy. How long it lasts varies from woman to woman. In general, breast tenderness is common during both the first and last trimesters of pregnancy, due to the physical (and hormonal) changes the body is going through during those times.

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Uterus Signs of an Early Pregnancy

The uterus is normally the size of a pear. According to the Mayo Clinic, however, by the end of pregnancy it will take up the space between your pubic bone and your ribcage. Uterus changes begin as early as two to three weeks into a pregnancy, at or around the time fertilization takes place.

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About Sleeping Wedges for Babies With Reflux

It is pretty common, according to MayoClinic.com, for young babies to have reflux. While some may require treatment for their reflux, many others are so-called “happy spitters” who can be managed with a few simple lifestyle changes.

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35 Weeks Pregnant With Twins

By 35 weeks pregnant, when a woman is carrying twins, the big day can arrive any time. A twin pregnancy is considered full term at the 37-week mark; however, many twins are born prior to that time. At 35 weeks pregnant, mom and babies are gearing up for the big day.

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15 Weeks Pregnant With Twins

Being15 weeks pregnant with twins may be exciting and terrifying all at once. Advances in reproductive technologies as well as the advancing age of women who become pregnant mean that twins are becoming more and more common.

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