When Is It OK to Do Situps After a C-Section?

A cesarean section is a fairly common procedure in the United States. Over 30 percent of births are cesarean deliveries, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The recovery period for a C-section will be more complicated than the recovery from a vaginal birth.

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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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Fatigue After Work

After a long day at work, it's understandable that sometimes you want nothing more than to head home, take a nap or plop down on the couch for a few hours. Working can be stressful and tiring, and unwinding is a good way to cope.

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How to Care for Your Broken Nose

A broken nose is evidenced by pain, swelling and bruising around the nose and eyes. This injury is common in sports because the nose protrudes from the face and is especially susceptible to trauma.

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Goal Setting Activities for Teenagers

Getting a teenager to talk about his future can be challenging, but setting goals often helps provide direction and motivation. Use specific activities that help pinpoint your adolescent's attention on setting goals.

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Goals for Early Childhood Education

If you're the parent of a young child, you might be thinking of enrolling him in a daycare, preschool or pre-kindergarten program to prepare him for elementary school. These programs are typically run by those with early childhood education certification and often offer more than just playtime.

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How to Respect Diversity in the Workplace

There is a greater need for tolerating work place diversity, particularly because of the variety of backgrounds people have regarding gender, ethnicity, background and religion. Though anti-discrimination laws are put in place to protect minorities at work, you may struggle with your own personal prejudices.

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How to Tell When Your Husband Is Lying

Whether they are small, innocent half truths, or something more serious, a husband's lies can create distrust and contempt--and spoil a relationship. If you believe that your husband has something to hide, examining his body language, making eye contact and asking for details can alert you to holes in his story.

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How to Plan an Infant Funeral

Planning a funeral for an infant is a task that no parent wants to undertake. Unfortunately because of stillbirth, early infant demise, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome or any number of other reasons, you may find yourself doing just that.

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Finger Foods for 11-Month-Old Babies

Your 11-month-old is becoming more of an individual every day, from the toys she prefers to the snacks she loves. And while you may have introduced solid foods around the 6 month mark, you'll find that your little one might be interested in trying something more than Cheerios and mini goldfish crackers.

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How to Create a Five-Year Career Plan

Creating a five-year career plan doesn't only give you goals to look forward to; it helps you to clearly see your career path and what you must do to achieve your goals.

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How to Use the Avent Manual Breast Pump

The Avent Manual Brest Pump is an ideal way to relieve pressure through engorgement and to pump and store small amounts of milk for your baby to take via bottle when you aren't able to breastfeed. Manual pumps are best for infrequent pumping, as they take longer than electric pumps to strip the milk from the breast.

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How to Hold Two Full Time Jobs at the Same Time

Holding down two full-time jobs at the same time can be difficult and even dangerous. When you aren't able to get any personal time or have the proper rest that you need, you may make mistakes on the job that can put you in a precarious position.

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How to Get Your Boyfriend to Talk More

While you may have enjoyed your boyfriend's "strong but silent" approach when you first started dating, that silence can sometimes cause you to feel a disconnect with your partner.

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How to Make My Child Stop Spitting

A child often spits to illicit a reaction from adults or to show contempt for something when verbal explanation isn't possible. Spitting is a habit that can follow your child throughout life and cause problems, so it's important to do what you can to make your child stop spitting as soon as you notice a problem.

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How to Teach Morals to Children

Teaching your children moral values is the process by which you help them develop their moral compasses. The morals your children learn as kids will affect how they see the world and behave as adults.

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How to Deal With Disrespectful Stepchildren

A second marriage can bring with it individual challenges that a first marriage doesn't. It's no surprise that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that the second marriage has approximately 28 to 50 percent chance of ending in separation or divorce.

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How to Keep Your Baby From Spitting Out a Pacifier

A pacifier can be an important part of a new parent's arsenal. It helps soothe your baby, and a study by the American Academy of Pediatrics and published in a 2005 issue of "Pediatrics" found that pacifiers may significantly reduced the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) in infants.

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