When we talk about measles the first thing which comes to our mind is the infection that causes a red rash. Is that all? Well, no it is not, it is a disease caused by viral infection. and that infection is responsible for the red rash. Measles are also known as Rubella, is a viral infection that causes a red rash on the body.Read More
Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis (whooping cough) are all deadly diseases. Diphtheria is a disease that is responsible for breathing problems, paralysis, heart failure, and death. Tetanus is responsible for motor defects or muscle spasms and death.Read More
The viral infection is highly contagious, and it is easily found in children but sometimes the virus can also be caught by adults. Adults as compared to children seem to have a higher tendency of developing life-threatening infections. People who have diseases like HIV, Cancer, or any other disease which directly targets the immunity of the body arRead More
When you have your little one at home just after a few days of childbirth, you would be busy with your baby-caring for it and feeding it. So, when you breastfeed your baby, you are not thinking of having sexual intercourse with your partner. This is because, after 9 long months of pregnancy and after bearing so much pain and exhaustion during laborRead More
To buy or not to buy? That is a tough question. You want your baby to enjoy her bottles–and thawing out frozen milk every morning does not make for a relaxing start to the day. But heating a ton of bottles can use up a lot of your energy and time.Read More
The human papillomavirus (HPV) is a sexually transmitted illness or infection. HPV is an abbreviation that stands for human papillomavirus. It is a relatively common occurrence. Plenty of people who have this, do not experience or show any kind of symptoms, and for some, the infection may resolve on its own. However, some kinds of HPV can be the caRead More
Now when your baby is gradually growing up, it is time to think about how to feed it correctly, how to feed, what to feed it, and most importantly, how often, so that your little one can get the utmost nutrition and can thus be capable of building up a strong immune system against all kinds of harmful diseases and have good health and proper physioRead More
Your little one cries – and you do your best to make them feel better. But is it really about food? The next time you are faced with a hunger cry, take note of these signs that can help decipher if you have a hungry baby or one who is crying because of something else.Read More
If you are the parent of a little child, your main priority always is to ensure your child’s health and well-being. This includes taking them to your doctor’s clinic for their 4-month well visits and vaccines.
When babies are born, they can automatically fight against many infections. However, other pathogens are more dangerous, even lethal. ImmunRead More
Your child’s first birthday is just the beginning of great things to come. Enjoy your baby’s sweet innocence and endless curiosity as they learn and grow during their first year with a guide to what they might do, how fast they will grow, and when. Baby’s First Year collection is a complete overview of everything new parents should expect during thRead More
For many new parents, feeding their baby solids for the first time can be confusing. As babies grow in their first year, they gain skills that make it easier to eat from a spoon. Here is what you need to know about introducing solid foods and when your baby should first feed themselves. Feeding your 1-year-old takes a little more effort than when tRead More
Hepatitis A is a disease that is caused by the Hepatitis A virus. It affects your liver and can make you sick for several weeks to months. Children and adults- both might suffer from this liver-related disease, characterized by yellowing of skin, eyes, and nails along with vomiting and other digestion issues.Read More
Learning to master the art of being independent can be tricky for a transitioning toddler. Although it may seem like a bad habit to enjoy clinging to “mommy and daddy,” this period can be a stage of development, even if it is challenging. If your baby seems to panic when you leave the room, she might be suffering from separation anxiety.Read More
The process of growing up is very fascinating, hence the more it fascinates the parents the more cautious they become. And that is fine. Caring extra about your little ones is a very natural habit. Because they are dependent on you in every way. From their feeding to their bathing to sleeping you need to be the one to regulate yourself in each areaRead More
We all know that sleep is a very important and vital role in the growth and overall development of an individual, the entire growth depends upon the development of muscles. Muscle development can only happen because of two reasons. These reasons can be described as the right amount of nutritional variety and adequate sleep.Read More
While growing your toddler will go through certain growth development areas. These areas will create a phase of transition in their life that you will remember the most.
These phases or stages include the process of teething as well. Teething is a part of growing and it is a very normal process in which your toddler feels irritated and grumpy. AndRead More
You never thought those little creatures of happiness and cuteness could turn out to be something opposite. Well, it is normal. Sometimes and most of the time they put you on your toes. You need to vibe with the same energy they have. If you do not, then things turn out to be bad.Read More
Let us face it! Babies, even newborns, can be very distracting. They cry when you do not want them to, wander off when you cannot keep an eye on them, and demand attention when you are trying to get the housework done. Our list of baby sleep tips will help you get some sleep of your own so that you and your mind get relief from exhaustion and even Read More
As soon as they grow up, your stress can reach its max capacity. You will worry about each and everything that is somehow related to them. Well, it is obvious and natural.
But do they need that much care due to which you are facing tremendous stress?
Parenting is a very interesting process. You and your child go through several levels of differenRead More
You have always dreamed of a baby with silky smooth skin, but now that you have one, you are not sure how to keep it that way. Do not panic–most babies are prone to bumps, spots, and rashes in the beginning. Their soft, delicate skin can be irritated by their diaper, rash bothers, cradle cap, or other common skin condition. The secret is keeping yoRead More
Healthy kids do not need vitamins! Right? Fruits, vegetables, and animal proteins are indeed great sources of the nutrients kids need. But when it comes to growing bodies and developing brains, there can be an important difference between getting enough of some nutrients and getting too little. And sometimes healthy food alone is just not enough foRead More
In the early years of your baby’s childhood, it is the most important priority to keep the baby safe and healthy. It is also necessary to build up a proper immune system so that when your baby grows up, he or she can have enough physical ability to fight against any type of harmful diseases and thus stay fit and healthy. Often there are some micro-Read More
Pregnancy and childhood are matters of joy to a couple and this not only brings a child into their home but also brings along immense pleasure and joy. But sometimes, some couples find it difficult to conceive a baby due to several health issues. So, in those conditions, even if the pregnancy is planned and the couple tries quite a few times to havRead More
IVF- stands for in vitro fertilization, in vitro means outside the body. It is one of the most commonly known and effective ways of Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART). It works by using a combination of medicines and surgical procedures to help sperm fertilize an egg in a laboratory dish, and help the fertilized egg implant in your uterus.Read More
Infertility refers to the inability to reproduce, it can be synonymous with sterility with only sporadically occurring spontaneous pregnancies. According to WHO “Infertility is a disease of the male or female reproductive system defined by the failure to achieve a pregnancy after 12 months or more of regular unprotected sexual intercourse.” Read More