LADYTIMER DAILY QUIZ
Dec 29, 2025
Parents of infants and babies should be mindful of their child hitting developmental milestones:
B)
Just before doctor’s appointments
C)
Every 2-3 months starting at birth
D)
Only when they’re older
From the time your baby is born, he begins developing in new and exciting ways. Milestones represent age appropriate accomplishments that most babies and children are able to do by a certain age. These accomplishments should be monitored every few months to make sure your child is progressing healthily and positively.
Any yellowness present on your baby’s face, body, limbs, or eye whites will go away on its own.
A yellow tinge to the baby’s skin or eye whites may indicate that the baby has jaundice. A physician should inspect all babies who appear yellow, as soon as symptoms arise. Jaundice is easily treated by physicians, however it can become life threatening if ignored.
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.
Which substances should be avoided during pregnancy?
Avoid exposure to toxic substances and chemicals, such as cleaning solvents, lead and mercury, some insecticides, and paint. Pregnant women should avoid exposure to paint fumes.
A possible cause of infertility in males is the motility (or ability to move) of sperm.
Other causes of infertility include poor sperm quality, sperm not moving well (poor motility), or not having enough (or any) sperm to begin with.
Pelvic Inflammatory disease may be treated with no resultant long-term problems.
Most women with PID who complete their course of antibiotics have no long-term problem.