LADYTIMER DAILY QUIZ
Jun 20, 2021
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.
Which of the following signs indicate your baby may have trouble breathing:
A)
Blue coloring of the skin
C)
Gasping, or breathing quickly, at more than 60 breaths per minute
Any of these signs indicate that your baby may be struggling to breathe. Keep in mind babies do breathe faster than adults and children, but breaths that occur at a rate of more than 60 per minute are concerning.
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.
Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) indirectly affects pregnancy by inhibiting the release of hormones to induce ovulation.
Scarring or abscesses in the fallopian tubes can make it difficult for you to get pregnant if eggs cannot pass easily into the womb.
You can prevent pregnancy if you wear the special patch on your arm, abdomen or buttock.
Yes, this contraceptive patch is called ORTHO EVRA. The Patch is worn on the body, preventing pregnancy by delivering continuous levels of hormones (progestin and estrogen, respectively) into the bloodstream through the skin.
The highest risk of pregnancy occurs during the first few months women use cervical caps.
To increase effectiveness during these months and every time you have a new partner, you should check the position of your cap before and after intercourse to make sure that it stays in place.