LADYTIMER DAILY QUIZ
Jul 11, 2025
Everyone suffers from morning sickness.
Morning sickness is the norm of pregnancy, with around two thirds of women suffering through the unrelenting nausea and unpleasant vomiting. But women should not worry if they end up experiencing none of these horrid symptoms; rather, they should count their lucky stars that they are one of the lucky few who get to skip that part.
On average how long will the first period following a miscarriage last?
As is the case with a normal period, the exact amount of days will vary from woman to woman. However, on average, the first period following a miscarriage will last for around 4-7 days, and will involve heavy to moderate bleeding and severe cramping.
A nine month old baby should be sitting up without support.
A nine month olds muscles should have developed and strengthened enough to allow him or her to sit up and stay sitting up without any help or support.
Parents of infants and babies should be mindful of their child hitting developmental milestones:
B)
Just before doctor’s appointments
C)
Every 2-3 months starting at birth
D)
Only when they’re older
From the time your baby is born, he begins developing in new and exciting ways. Milestones represent age appropriate accomplishments that most babies and children are able to do by a certain age. These accomplishments should be monitored every few months to make sure your child is progressing healthily and positively.
Babies can get acne.
Baby acne is common for newborns. It typically looks like small, red or white bumps on your baby’s face. It will usually clear up within a few months. A physician can confirm if the bumps are baby acne just by looking at your baby’s skin.
A flat spot on the back or side of your newborn’s head is normal and can be ignored.
Babies are born with soft heads, allowing them room for their brains to grow. If a baby lays or sleeps in one position too often, that portion of his or her head may become flat, called “flat head syndrome”. If babies are laying down most of the day, this syndrome is more likely. To avoid flat head syndrome, hold your baby for periods of time during the day, either in your arms or in a baby carrier, change their sleeping position regularly, and practice appropriate amounts of “tummy time”.