LADYTIMER DAILY QUIZ
Oct 19, 2025
The best way to treat cradle cap is:
A)
Use cortisone cream on the affected area
B)
Cover the surface with hats or beanies
C)
Wash the area with a mild baby shampoo every day
D)
Use your own shampoo to wash the baby’s head
Never use cortisone cream, or any other treatment cream, without specific recommendation from a physician. Many creams may be toxic to infants, and can be absorbed into your baby’s bloodstream through his or her skin. Do not cover the surface constantly with hats; instead allow it to have access to air. The skin breathing will help heal the surface. Your own shampoo may be too harsh, or have certain chemicals that are dangerous to your baby. You should only use mild baby shampoo for your baby’s baths or washing.
If starting from average weight, normal weight gain during pregnancy is about 25-30 pounds
If you were at a normal weight before pregnancy, you should gain about 25 to 30 pounds. If you were underweight before pregnancy, you should gain between 28 and 40 pounds. If you were overweight before pregnancy, you should gain between 15 and 25 pounds. If you were obese before pregnancy, you should gain between 11 and 20 pounds.
Klinefelter’s syndrome is a common genetic cause of male infertility.
The most common genetic causes of infertility are chromosomal conditions that affect sperm production. These include: Klinefelter’s syndrome, Y chromosome deletions, other genetic problems, such as Down syndrome.
In vitro Fertilization (IVF) is the implantation of a sperm into an egg while still in the ovary of the woman.
Eggs are removed from your ovaries and are fertilized with sperm in a laboratory. A fertilized egg is then transferred to your uterus, with the hope that it will implant itself.
Which organ is not a reproductive associated directly with fertility in men?
These include the testes, where sperm is made, several ducts (tubes) where sperm is stored, and the penis. The penis has a single duct called the urethra; this releases both sperm and urine. Also included in the male reproductive system are the accessory sex glands, which include the prostate gland and seminal vesicles.
Spermicide creams, film, foams, gels, and suppositories typically remain effective for only one hour after insertion.
These methods work only for 1 hour. You should insert more spermicide each time you have vaginal intercourse.