LADYTIMER DAILY QUIZ
Jun 03, 2026
A one year may have a favorite toy, book, or stuffed animal.
By one year a baby would have developed preference for adults, toys, and books they are accustomed to. They may show preference to these people or items, and may not be interested in accepting someone or something else as a replacement.
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.
Your newborn baby is more susceptible to germs then older babies, children, or adults.
Newborn babies have not had the chance to develop an advanced immune system yet. Germs from the air, such as the ones that are expelled from sneezing or coughing, direct contact, such as germs on someone’s hands, or contaminated surfaces, like public changing tables, may all be potentially dangerous to newborns.
Women still retain the ability to conceive after menopause.
Our ability to naturally conceive a child ends about 10 years before menopause.
If you are already pregnant, you may stop the pregnancy by using emergency contraception.
Emergency birth control is used to help keep a woman from getting pregnant after she has had sex without using birth control or if the birth control method failed. If you are already pregnant, emergency contraception will not work.
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.