How Reproductive Factors Can Affect Heart Health In Women
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Did you know that reproductive factors in women are linked to increased cardiovascular disease risk?
A woman who has experienced fertility issues is at a greater risk of developing heart disease. Women who have experienced a miscarriage are also at a higher risk. Hormonal changes associated with pregnancy, childbirth, and menopause may also have a negative effect on a woman's heart health.
Home Remedies For Oral Thrush In Babies!
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Oral thrush is a common name for oral candidiasis which is an infection of the mouth by a fungus known as Candida albicans. Oral thrush can be transmitted through breastfeeding or by kissing.
Generally, the fungus Candida albicans is present in most of us and is considered to be good flora as it contributes to our wellbeing. At times, there might arise situations wherein Candida albicans grows and multiplies beyond the normal limit. It is in such situations that infection sets in.
Newborn Sleeping Habits Every Parent Must Know!
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During the first few days after birth, a newborn usually sleeps much of the day and night, waking only to feed. It is often difficult for new parents to figure out how long and how often their newborn should sleep.
The average newborn sleeps at least 16 to 17 hours daily. However, some babies may not sleep for more than two to four hours at a time, during the day or at night.
Safety Tips To Help Your Baby Learn To Walk; Keep In Mind!
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As your baby approaches one year of age, you're probably anticipating the start of toddler walking and all the exciting adventures it will bring. The good news is that these physical milestones generally occur naturally with little assistance from you.
9 Essential Nutrition Tips For New Mothers!
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After delivery, it is important that new mothers change their diet accordingly because your pregnancy diet may not work for you after the delivery. While good nutrition is important for everyone, it is a tad bit more important for new moms who are recovering from pregnancy, labour and delivery
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