LADYTIMER DAILY QUIZ
Jun 30, 2025
It’s normal for cramps and bleeding to suddenly start up again after a couple of weeks following a miscarriage.
Some women will suddenly experience heavy bleeding, painful cramps and abdominal pain. Though less common, this type of behaviour is still within the parameters of a normal post-miscarriage experience, as these symptoms indicate the that the body is simply expelling parts of the placenta, which was previously still attached to the uterine wall. Symptoms should resolve themselves without medical aid.
Bleeding during the first trimester always means a miscarriage.
Light spotting during the early months of pregnancy is actually quite normal and does not necessarily indicate a miscarriage. Heavy bleeding, passing of blood clots or consistent bleeding is much more worrisome and is normally the first signs of a miscarriage. Most women will see a doctor or midwife when they experience any type of bleeding simply to make sure everything is okay.
A nine month old baby may be clingy around adults they are most familiar with, and fearful of strangers.
A nine month old baby is old enough to have formed strong bonds with his or her parents and caregivers and may be wary or frightened of strangers they are unable to recognize.
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.
Body aches, heartburn, itching and tingling of hands are discomforts that may occur during pregnancy.
During pregnancy, you might have body aches, heartburn, itching and tingling.
Drinking alcohol is positively associated with infertility in women.
Heavy drinking is associated with an increased risk of ovulation disorders — and some research has shown that even light drinking might reduce the likelihood of conceiving.