LADYTIMER DAILY QUIZ
Jul 09, 2025
A six month old baby would not know their own name.
At six months, a baby should recognize when someone says his or her name. By six months, a baby should also be babbling, making sounds like “oh”, “ah” or “eh”, responding to sounds parents make, and making noise when spoken to.
Which of the following DOES NOT lead to babies developing “flat head syndrome”:
A)
Holding or carrying your baby on your body during the day
B)
Your baby spending most of the day in a car seat
C)
Sleeping in the same position every night
D)
Not spending enough time in “tummy time” positions
If your baby is spending a lot of the day lying, with his or her head flat against a hard surface, they may develop “flat head syndrome”. To avoid this, carry your baby on your body during the day, reposition him or her while sleeping, and be sure to follow the recommended amount of daily tummy time.
Pelvic pain is a symptom found in all women with Endometriosis.
Many women with endometriosis have pelvic or abdominal pain, particularly with their menstrual bleeding or with sex. Some women have no symptoms.
The use of such hormonal methods as injectable, contraceptive patch and contraceptive ring has increased in recent years.
The use of hormonal methods has increased with the advent of new options in recent years. The proportion of women who had ever used the injectable increased from 4.5% in 1995 to 23% in 2006–2010. Ever-use of the contraceptive patch increased from less than 1% in 2002 to 10% in 2006–2010. Six percent of women had used the contraceptive ring in 2006–2010, the first time this method was included in surveys.
Emergency contraception is birth control that prevents pregnancy just before sex.
Emergency contraception prevents pregnancy after sex, which is why it is sometimes called 'the morning after pill', 'the day after pill', or 'morning after contraception'.
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.