LADYTIMER DAILY QUIZ
Mar 23, 2026
During pregnancy an unborn baby is able to taste the food that is eaten by the mother.
Food which is very pungent in taste, for example garlic, does have the ability to cross through the amniotic fluid.
Both a pregnant woman’s heart and feet will grow in size throughout the pregnancy.
A pregnant woman will most definitely notice their swollen feet, but their hearts will also enlarge in size during a pregnancy.
Lifting a small child or toddler can trigger a miscarriage
This is another one of those miscarriage myths that people pass on as a fact. Bending down to lift a child does not in any way cause a woman to miscarry. Meaning it’s safe to carry around children, or at least until it becomes a physical impossibility.
To help promote healing of diaper rash, you should:
A)
Increase airflow, allowing the baby to be free of the diaper for periods of time
B)
Stop using soap when washing cloth diapers
C)
Tighten the baby’s diaper more
D)
Give your baby less baths, as they may irritate the rash
Increasing airflow to your baby’s affected area is an important part in healing diaper rash. The area should always be dry and clean, even when diapers are on. Bathing your baby daily is essential in allowing the diaper rash to heal. Keep your baby’s diaper loose, allowing airflow to get to the area, and reducing the risk of chaffing the sensitive spots. When using cloth diapers, make sure to wash with soap and bleach between each usage.
What condition is not likely to occur with a pregnancy after 35 years of age?
B)
High blood pressure for the mom
The risk of high blood pressure during pregnancy is about double for women over 35 compared with younger ones; hypertension affects about 10 to 20 percent of pregnant women in this age group. Gestational diabetes is two to three times more common in women over age 35 than in younger women, and recent studies show the risk is even higher if the woman has gained weight over the years. Age 35 to 39 is also when women are most likely to have twins.
Which is not a symptom of uterine fibroids?
A)
Heavy bleeding between periods
Many women with fibroids have no symptoms. If you do have symptoms, they may include heavy or painful periods or bleeding between periods , feeling 'full' in the lower abdomen, urinating often, pain during sex, lower back pain, reproductive problems, such as infertility, multiple miscarriages or early labor.