LADYTIMER DAILY QUIZ
Jan 11, 2026
Everyone suffers from morning sickness.
Morning sickness is the norm of pregnancy, with around two thirds of women suffering through the unrelenting nausea and unpleasant vomiting. But women should not worry if they end up experiencing none of these horrid symptoms; rather, they should count their lucky stars that they are one of the lucky few who get to skip that part.
No amount of caffeine should be consumed while pregnant
Very small quantities of caffeine are permitted during a pregnancy, but it should not exceed no more than a single small cup of coffee.
Smoking can increase the risk of miscarriage
This will be called a tentative truth. Smoking during pregnancy has already been linked to low birth weights, stillborns, and premature delivery. However, the link between smoking and miscarriage is still relatively tentative. Though some studies have found a potential causation link between smoking and miscarriage, by proposing that women who smoke more than 10 cigarettes a day do increase their risks of miscarriage.
To help promote healing of diaper rash, you should:
A)
Increase airflow, allowing the baby to be free of the diaper for periods of time
B)
Stop using soap when washing cloth diapers
C)
Tighten the baby’s diaper more
D)
Give your baby less baths, as they may irritate the rash
Increasing airflow to your baby’s affected area is an important part in healing diaper rash. The area should always be dry and clean, even when diapers are on. Bathing your baby daily is essential in allowing the diaper rash to heal. Keep your baby’s diaper loose, allowing airflow to get to the area, and reducing the risk of chaffing the sensitive spots. When using cloth diapers, make sure to wash with soap and bleach between each usage.
A majority of women that present with uterine fibroids are infertile.
Most women with fibroids do not have problems with fertility and can get pregnant. However, some women with fibroids may not be able to get pregnant naturally or may have multiple miscarriages or preterm labor.
The birth control shot prevents pregnancy and protects against sexually transmitted infections.
If you get the birth control shot regularly (every 12 weeks) it prevents pregnancy but you should use latex or female condom to reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections.
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