LADYTIMER DAILY QUIZ
Jun 06, 2025
What kind of attention should you give to your baby’s bowel movements?
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Pay attention only when something weird is happening
Your baby’s bowel movements will tell you a lot about their health, their diet, and how their stomach is doing. In order to detect when something is up, you will need to pay close attention to the daily occurrences and patterns. The color, consistency, and frequency are all important factors. Any sudden changes or inconsistency with their bowel movements may indicate illness. However, just making mental or written notes is usually enough. No samples are needed unless requested by your pediatrician.
PCOS does not affect the menstrual cycle, but does cause small cysts in the ovary.
With PCOS, women typically have, missed or irregular periods (monthly bleeding), and many small cysts (fluid-filled sacs) in their ovaries.
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.
An intrauterine device (IUD) may be used as emergency contraception.
IUD is used by some women for regular birth control, but you can also have a doctor or other trained clinician insert it up to five days after sex to prevent pregnancy. As emergency contraception, the Copper-T IUD is much more effective than either type of emergency contraceptive pill (or “morning after pill”).
After the IUD is taken out, it is not possible to get pregnant anymore.
After a doctor or other healthcare provider puts in the IUD, it can be used for up to 10 years, depending on the type. After the IUD is taken out, you may get pregnant.
Women who have previously given birth have a lower risk of pregnancy while using sponge, cervical cap or diaphragm.
The sponge is more effective for women who have never given birth. If women who have never given birth always use the sponge as directed, 9 out of 100 will become pregnant each year. If women who have never given birth don't always use the sponge as directed, 12 out of 100 will become pregnant each year.