LADYTIMER DAILY QUIZ
Dec 30, 2025
After a miscarriage, women will experience some sort of vaginal discharge.
Normally women will discover that they do experience some discharge, or cervical mucus during a miscarriage. This discharge will either be clear, yellow or brown in colour, all of which are normal.
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.
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.
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.
Older women that menstruate have problems with fertility because they no longer release an egg(s) during ovulation.
An older woman's eggs aren't fertilized as easily as a younger woman's eggs — and might not develop normally even after fertilization occurs.
Which is not a symptom of infertility?
Sometimes, female infertility is related to a hormone problem. In this case, symptoms can also include: skin changes, including more acne, changes in sex drive and desire, dark hair growth on the lips, chest, and chin, loss of hair or thinning hair, weight gain.