LADYTIMER DAILY QUIZ
Jan 15, 2020
Touching your toes or lifting your arms overhead should not be attempted while pregnant.
Touching your toes during the later months of pregnancy will seem a little far fetched; nevertheless, these actions will not have any negative impact on the body or baby.
Most cases of miscarriage happen without any identifiable cause behind it.
60 percent of all first trimester miscarriages will happen without any identifiable explanation. This can cause many women to blame themselves for the loss, which is normally unfounded.
By the age of four months, a baby should be able to:
A)
Hold head up without support
B)
Bring hands to his or her mouth
C)
Follow objects or things close to his or her face with eyes
By four months, a baby should have developed the neck strength to hold his or her head unsupported, to stick his or her hands in the mouth, perhaps sucking on fingers, and to watch things move with his or her eyes.
If your baby’s face, limbs, or body is blue, it is a sign that you should seek immediate medical treatment.
If your baby’s skin appears blue colored, it may be a sign that the lungs or heart are not working properly, and the baby should be seen by a doctor immediately. A newborn’s hands or feet may appear blue when cold, and should quickly return to pink when warmed. Also, the face, lips, or tongue may appear blue during a period of hard crying, but should return to pink once the crying has stopped.
Women who have previously given birth have a lower risk of pregnancy while using sponge, cervical cap or diaphragm.
The sponge is more effective for women who have never given birth. If women who have never given birth always use the sponge as directed, 9 out of 100 will become pregnant each year. If women who have never given birth don't always use the sponge as directed, 12 out of 100 will become pregnant each year.
IUD may work for:
There are different types and sizes of IUD and they can work for between 5 and 10 years depending on the type.