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January 4, 2023 · 1 min · 8 words · Cynthia Coleman

Where To Get A Covid 19 Vaccine For 5 To 11 Year Olds

In December 2022, the FDA also authorized these boosters for children between 6 months and 4 years old. Which booster they get and when depends on what primary vaccine they received. Naturally, parents across in the U.S. are eager to get kids vaccinated right away, especially with the holidays just around the corner. But that doesn’t mean finding a vaccine appointment is easy or without stress. If long lines, booked vaccination sites, and limited options have you worried about when you can get your child vaccinated, you are not alone....

January 4, 2023 · 13 min · 2650 words · Ryan Miltner

Where To Jump

10 to 15 minutes Materials Masking tape Directions Toddlers love to jump but usually need help finding out where to do it safely. This activity challenges your child to think before moving. Tape down a square on the floor and encourage jumping just inside of it. Extensions Tape down two lines that are 10 to 12 feet apart and challenge your toddler to run back and forth, putting both feet on a line before returning to the other....

January 4, 2023 · 1 min · 123 words · Eric Poole

Why Can T You Eat During Labor

We’re going to take a look at why eating during labor is often restricted and what foods and beverages you may be able to actually have while you’re hard at work delivering your baby. Is It Normal to Feel Hungry During Labor? It can be normal to feel hungry and thirsty during labor, especially if you have a long labor and you haven’t been allowed to eat for hours. Many women are hungry in the beginning stages as well....

January 4, 2023 · 6 min · 1078 words · Philip Powell

Why Do I Sweat More Postpartum

This is normal, common, and happens for a variety of reasons in the period of time after a person gives birth. “A pregnant woman gains up to 10 pounds of amniotic fluid, blood, and other fluids,” says Damian Pat Alagia III, MD, MS, MBA, medical director for women’s health at Quest Diagnostics. “Once her baby is born, the fluid needs somewhere to go. Because of this, women often experience increased sweating....

January 4, 2023 · 6 min · 1108 words · Kenneth Neal

Why Postpartum Hair Loss Occurs And When It Will Stop

With all of the physical and emotional changes that happen when you’re pregnant and postpartum, hair loss can be one of the most inconvenient and annoying. Despite probably having some knowledge that new parents do lose hair after giving birth, the process can still feel unexpected and overwhelming. At the very least, it can be challenging, even if it doesn’t bother you that much. Postpartum hair loss is incredibly common, and it’s important to note that it’s not a permanent condition....

January 4, 2023 · 8 min · 1606 words · Brandy Richards

Why Too Much Sugar Can Be Harmful To Children

In fact, fostering a healthy relationship with food includes separating emotions and environmental influences from eating decisions. Here’s how you can teach children to listen to their internal hunger cues and enjoy balanced meals, while also including the occasional sweet treat. Avoiding Future Health Concerns Although eating sweets from time to time is unlikely to cause major problems in the short term, it’s important to encourage healthy eating habits starting in early childhood....

January 4, 2023 · 5 min · 924 words · Jose Savage

Why You Shouldn T Panic If Your Baby Isn T Cute

But what if your little bundle of joy is a little…funny looking? There’s no need for pangs of parental guilt if you secretly feel the newest member of your family isn’t as adorable as you expected. Obviously, your child’s looks won’t change your love for them. But if you’re wondering if it’s normal to feel your newborn isn’t a candidate for baby modeling, the answer is yes! A number of factors affect infants’ appearance–and many of them are subject to change quickly as your baby grows....

January 4, 2023 · 5 min · 900 words · Elizabeth Kelly

With Quarantine Babies On The Way Experts Warn Of Postpartum Depression Risk

Taraneh Shirazian, MD, an obstetrician-gynecologist and director of global women’s health at New York University’s College of Global Public Health, is careful to remind people that postpartum depression (PPD) is a clinical diagnosis intrinsic to a person’s genetic makeup. But the conditions we’re living in could certainly exacerbate the symptoms of PPD and present barriers to its treatment. This nine-month marker is uniquely significant to the pregnant women about to deliver their babies after an entire pregnancy under such restrictions....

January 4, 2023 · 9 min · 1867 words · George Peters

Woodworking Projects Parents And Teens Can Do Together

I recently spoke to A.J. Hamler, the author of many woodworking publications, including his most recent book, “Build It with Dad.” Although some of the projects are geared toward younger kids, many of them are appropriate for teens. Another of his books, “Birdhouses & More,” offers instructions for a variety of projects parents and teens could build together. I asked Hamler a few questions about how parents can get started on woodworking projects with their teens....

January 4, 2023 · 8 min · 1495 words · Jimmie Langlois

Word Scramble Printable

title: “Word Scramble Printable” ShowToc: true date: “2023-01-06” author: “Dianne Gordon”

January 4, 2023 · 1 min · 11 words · Michael Salinas

Writing Guidelines

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January 4, 2023 · 1 min · 4 words · Wade Tillotson

You Are 14 Weeks And 1 Day Pregnant

January 4, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Kevin Nelson

You Are 14 Weeks And 5 Days Pregnant

January 4, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Betty Ingle

You Are 20 Weeks And 6 Days Pregnant

January 4, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Timothy Frye

You Are 37 Weeks And 4 Days Pregnant

January 4, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Deann Jones

You Are 4 Weeks And 3 Days Pregnant

January 4, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · April Denison

Your Baby And Colic

She cries for quite some time, but then falls asleep. Her crying sounds no different from her usual cry. Her crying ends within a half an hour. Your efforts to soothe her work for more than a minute or so. (If the crying has an identifiable cause, it’s not colic.) Her crying starts again only when you stop doing whatever worked to halt the crying. Your baby stays happy for at least 15 minutes, and then starts crying again....

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 606 words · Edward Erickson

Your Baby S Erratic Sleep Patterns Are Nothing To Worry About Study Finds

A recent study published in Sleep Medicine may offer comfort to parents who are struggling to develop a sleep routine with their babies. What the Study Found Researchers recruited 44 6-month-old babies who were tracked for two weeks and learned that their sleeping patterns varied weekly, sometimes daily. All told, 72% of the babies showed erratic sleep behaviors for the two weeks. Most did not even sleep for six straight hours half of the two weeks....

January 4, 2023 · 5 min · 887 words · Angelika Swingle

Your Genealogy Research Trip

Most research facilities are closed on Sundays. Use that day to visit the cemeteries, attend the church services at your ancestors’ churches, find the old home place of your ancestors, and visit with distant relatives you may find. Reflect on your feelings as you gaze at the same mountains your ancestors saw, walk the creek bank where they fished, or sit in the church pews they once occupied. Engaging People Talk to the individuals providing services for you: staff members at the courthouse, the libraries, and the Chamber of Commerce; the volunteers at the museum; and tour guides....

January 4, 2023 · 4 min · 834 words · Adam Ollig