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
Sleep is important for all ages. Sleeping through the night on a regular basis may be one that parents look forward to the most for their babies. It is an asked question what is considered good sleep for babies?
In the first few months, babies do not have any fixed or normal sleeping schedule. Every child is different and takes different times to Read More
Getting enough quality sleep is important for children of all ages. Sleep is an essential part of building both the physical and mental health of a child. Understanding a child’s sleeping needs is the first step toward providing good sleep to children. Children that get good sleep have increased brainpower, and higher attention spans, and are more Read More
Humans need a wide range of nutrients to lead a healthy and active life. Providing these nutrients requires a proper diet or proper food intake for the body’s nutritional needs. A proper and balanced diet combined with regular physical activity is the basis of good health. Malnutrition can lead to weakened immunity, increased susceptibility to illnRead More
When your toddler reaches the age of 19 months (about 1 and a half years), it is very necessary that now you need to shift him or her from diapers to potty training. It is obvious that up till now you have changed thousands of dirty diapers. And you are thinking of shifting your toddler from diapers to something more convenient and better. It seemsRead More
Your toddler becomes the most important part of your life. But you know that you also need to work, need to go to the office and need to do some other stuff as well. So, how can your loved one be safe when you are not around? Sometimes people do not have a ‘stay-at-home’ partner so the best options which they find is searching for a babysitter or cRead More
Now your little loved ones have continued to the next stage. In this stage, they start to build themselves up, shaping up and blossoming into their person. There are certain things which you need to keep in mind. Some of them are listed below:
They started to stand on tiptoes.
They started to play more physical and outdoor games.
They started to rRead More
As soon as your child reaches the age of 21 months. They become your very own chatterbox. They will ask you a lot of questions and try to keep on talking with you. They started to learn new words and they try to use these words in their conversation as well. They will mimic the way you speak and the words you speak. They started to make their senteRead More
Behavior is a very concerning factor in a child’s growth. It shows and depicts how the growth of your child is going on. Whether it is in the right direction or not. At the age of 23 to 24 months (about 2 years), your child learns certain words and certain expressions and he or she tends to use them as frequently as he or she could. They will depicRead More
Puberty is the method of bodily modifications through which a kid’s body matures into a grownup body able for sexual reproduction. It is initiated via means of hormonal alerts from the mind to the gonads: the ovaries in a girl, and the testes in a boy. In reaction to the alerts, the gonads produce hormones that stimulate libido and the mind’s growtRead More
Humans need a wide range of nutrients to lead a healthy and active life. Providing these nutrients requires a proper diet or proper food intake for the body’s nutritional needs. A proper and balanced diet combined with regular physical activity is the basis of good health. Malnutrition can lead to weakened immunity, increased susceptibility to illnRead More
After preparing a full meal for the family every day, there is a regular struggle that not everyone can be pleased with that meal and enjoy it. One child is quite picky, one does not want to try new things, and no one agrees on the food they like. For young children, some extent of difficulty is normal while eating. After all, they are experiencingRead More
Cerebral Palsy is not a disease. Cerebral palsy is a term used to describe a group of chronic conditions affecting body movement and muscle coordination. Cerebral palsy is a problem in the growth or design of different pieces of the body and muscles. Side effects start to show up in children or kids before the age of four. Normally, cerebral palsy Read More
There could be no more noteworthy abundance for a parent than that of their kid. Guardians investigate every possibility in the childhood of their youngsters. All kids are born into the world with the right to develop, grow, live and cherish as per their requirements and sentiments. Growing up can be troublesome, and most youngsters get the affectiRead More
Every mother wants to give birth to a healthy and happy baby and most children are like that, but statistics show that around 3 out of 100 babies are likely to be born with a birth defect. Child defect is an issue that occurs while a child is creating in the mother’s body. Most birth defects occur during the initial 3 months of pregnancy. A birth dRead More
Stress is a feeling of passionate or physical tension. It can emerge out of any occasion or thought that causes you to feel disappointed, irate, or apprehensive. Stress is a typical human response that happens to everybody. Truth be told, the human body is intended to encounter pressure and respond to it. Whenever you experience changes or difficulRead More
A viral illness that causes a rash is the fifth disease. Erythema infectious is another name for the fifth disease. Slapped cheek disease is the name for it. This is due to the fact that the rash can cause a child’s cheeks to turn bright red. The fifth sickness is transmitted from one child to another by direct contact with nasal and throat fluid. Read More
Children’s constipation is one of the most prevalent issues. Constipation manifests itself in a child’s infrequent bowel movements or firm, dry feces. Early toilet training and dietary changes are two common explanations. Most bouts of constipation in children, fortunately, are very brief.Read More
Toddlers do the cutest of things. They give you surprise hugs, shriek with delight and cuddle up to you when they are tired. However, as any parent of a toddler knows, they can also do some less-than-adorable behaviors, such as kick, scream, or even bite.Read More
Hemophilia is a rare blood clotting disorder that stops blood from clotting properly. It occurs when the body produces insufficient amounts of a protein known as the clotting factor. After a cut or accident, clotting helps to halt the bleeding. Someone can bleed freely or for longer than usual if coagulation does not occur.Read More
Hip dysplasia is a disorder in which the ball of one of your thigh bones is not entirely covered by the hip socket. Your hip is your body’s largest ball-and-socket joint.
The hip joint is formed by the ball of your thigh bone (femoral head) fitting into the socket of your pelvis. If the hip is properly aligned, the ball rotates easily in the sockeRead More
Down syndrome is a genetic condition caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21. This results in intellectual, physical, and behavioral delays and disabilities. The severity of the symptoms varies depending on each individual’s condition.Read More
Diarrhea in children is not something many parents like to talk about. But that does not make it go away. Millions of kids get diarrhea every year.
Diarrhea is loose, watery stool. It is a common ailment of children and adults (and sometimes pets) and may be caused by viral infections (such as gastroenteritis or the stomach flu), ingestion of foodRead More
Water is fascinating for toddlers. It shines, ripples, splashes, and can even make things float. But that same water can be dangerous if they do not understand the danger of it. Whether at home or visiting friends and family, parents must be aware of where their children are in relation to water hazards like swimming pools and fountains. Drowning iRead More