LADYTIMER DAILY QUIZ
Mar 15, 2026
Heavy bleeding that lasts for more than two weeks after the initial miscarriage is normal.
If a woman is bleeding heavily for more than a week, and by heavy it means going through several sanitary pads a day, it’s recommended that medical attention is sought after. Heavy bleeding for such a prolonged period of time can leave women feeling exhausted and drawn, so it’s a good idea to get this problem resolved as quickly as possible.
By nine months old, an baby should be:
A)
Following simple directions, like “pick up the cup”
B)
Passing objects between his or her two hands
C)
Putting any small objects in mouth
By nine months, a baby is able to identify small objects, pick them up with his or her fingers, and try to figure out what to do with them. He or she would be too young to respond to direction.
A baby’s first smile occurs:
A)
Within days after birth
D)
All babies are different
A baby should produce its first genuine smile around the age of 2 months. The smile is often a response to affection or positive attention from a caregiver they are attached to.
If a newborn baby cries more than usual, and seems very unhappy, uncomfortable, or in pain, it is a sign they might have colic.
Colicky babies cry more often than other babies, for no apparent reason. They may turn bright red, swallow gasps of air, and clench their fists during crying. These behaviors usually begin several weeks after the baby has been born, and may last up to three months.
Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome is a risk for women taking injectable fertility drugs.
Use of injectable fertility drugs to induce ovulation can cause OHSS, in which your ovaries become swollen and painful.
NuvaRing should not be used if you smoke cigarettes and are over age 35.
Smoking increases your risk of serious heart and blood vessel problems from combination hormonal contraceptives (CHCs) including heart attack, blood clots, or stroke which can be fatal. This risk increases with age and the number of cigarettes smoked.