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Babies bring joy to every family but sometimes they bring uncertainty as well. Find out all you need to know about these little bundles of joy. Ask and answer questions from diapers to development.

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How much does it cost to have fertilized to have a baby?

it depends on which house you go to and how expensive the prostitue you get is.

Can you here the baby crying in your stomach?

No, you can't hear a baby crying in the womb. There is no air in the womb. The baby does not yet use his lungs to breathe. He takes his (or her) first breath when he is born, i.e. no longer in the womb.

The baby can hear sounds while he is still in the womb - music is good for him, specially Mozart. Arguing, which he can also hear, is not so good. When he is born he will recognise the sound of his mother's voice.

How big are new born babies?

Their sizes differ greatly due to many factors. Premature and/or multiple birth babies have been delivered successfully weighing only a few ounces and only a few inches long. Full term babies typically weigh in from 3 or 4 pounds to 9 or 10 pounds and anywhere from 12 to 24 inches long. Some babies are downright huge, born at more than 20 pounds!

How do babies drink and breath at the same time?

Infants are able to drink and breathe at the same time due to the fact that their hyoid bone sits slightly higher than adults. This acts like a snorkel to the larynx. In adults, the hyoid drops so we must close our airways with the epiglottis while we are drinking.

How do you get a new born baby to sleep?

Why does it always seen that a newborn baby wont sleep? well you could gently rock the baby either in your arms or a rocking chair. soft music could also lull them to sleep. another trick ive found helpful was put them in there bed, and let them cry for a little bit, after about 10 minutes they should fall asleep

Should testicles be warm?

Testicles are kept away from your body in a sack so that body temperature will not affect the sperm. The sperm present in the testicles 10 degree less of the normal temperature and gguarded Hope u got an idea

Why do babies cry?

Babies cry because it is there way of expressing themselves because they can't talk. They can't come up to you and "say hey I'm hungry."

It is normal for a baby to cry. Crying also serves to form a bond between the mother / caretaker and the baby.

HOWEVER, if your baby cries endlessly, cannot be soothed or comforted, and if the crying seems related to feeding/nursing or if there is increased crying after being fed, then the baby should be checked by a doctor.

Babies cry because they could:

  • be wet or have soiled the diaper
  • be cold OR too hot
  • be hungry
  • be in pain - example, a diaper pin on cloth diaper is poking them
  • have gassy pains
  • have to BURP- we all have to!
  • be constipated
  • be in pain - colic can cause lots of chronic belly pain
  • be tired / need to sleep
  • be fevered from a cold, from teething, or another illness
  • be fevered after a vaccination
  • be teething
  • be lonely
  • need their mom or dad
  • want to be carried
  • have been started by something or someone

Basically, the major cries of a newborn to older infant include:

  • hunger
  • thirst
  • pain
  • illness
  • need held/comforting

    Contrary to the opinions of some mothers, babies shouldnever be left to cry endlessly or to cry themselves to sleep. They cry because either they don't have comfort ,love or attention.Also they cry because they need their diaper changed,they need their feeding of milk or soft foods or they want to sleep!!!So parents please treat your child with love and care and pay close attention you do not want to lose the most precious thing in the world over a childish situation.

Can shooting pains in your stomach be early signs of pregnancy me and my partner are trying for a baby?

I don't believe so. Ovulation itself around the middle of your cycle can cause pain but not pregnancy itself. I'd get it checked out if they are significantly unusual.

What causes a baby's head to be soft when it is first born?

Their heads are soft because the skull isn't fully formed yet, this is so they can fit through the birth canal

What medicine can you give a 20 month old for a cold?

The only medicine that I have given my 24 month old is Tylenol or Motrin, I have never given him anything else.

How do you get your toddler to eat new foods?

Mix the new food with the old. Just start out with a bit of the new added to the old and then gradually make it more new than old.

Your husband shows no feelings towards you after your first baby who is now 8 months old due to which he has started sleeping and spending day without touching you for once what is the problem?

Sometimes after child birth, men look at their wives or the mother of their child in a different light. It's not that they don't love you or your child, but sometimes they see you not as a sexual being but as a life giving being. He may have a feeling of guilt for wanting to have sexual relations with you as your body is now more meaningful to him than just this act, especially if he was in the delivery room. This is usually temporary and fairly common after the first child is born. Try talking to him and let him know how this is making you feel.

Average cost for baby clothes?

Well no one cannot make a guess for the baby clothes cost. Well it depends upon the clothes you are buying. Also, I would recommend you to concentrate on kids comfort rather than cost.

What is worse a man getting hit in the scrotum or a woman having birth contractions?

A man would answer that it is worse to be struck in the scrotum. A woman would answer that it is worse to go through contractions during labor and delivery. It is impossible to qualify "pain" since everyone experiences pain differently. One man might "walk it off" while another man writhes on the floor. One woman might "breathe through" contractions, while another woman screams "just let me die!"

However, we can compare some aspects of these two examples.

For scrotum hits, strikes, or forceful injury:

  • The pain is immediately high, slowly fades and is gone.
  • The severity may make a man scream, or be unable to speak for several minutes.
  • The severity may put the man to his knees or onto the floor/ground.
  • The pain is relatively short-lived, likely under 1 hour total, maybe with some "soreness" later.
  • The severity makes the man nervous and protective about being re-injured again.
  • The memory of the injury and pain quickly fades.

For the contractions of labor and delivery:

  • The pain is immediately HIGH, and continues to build with each contraction.
  • The severity of pain is only relieved for 2 minutes at the beginning; then seconds between each contraction nearer to birth.
  • The severity may make a woman feel like her knees will buckle-- but-- she must still walk to the car, walk into the hospital, transfer herself from wheelchair to gurney, transfer/move herself from one gurney to the delivery table/bed, and still must complete laboring and delivery.
  • The pain continues for hours... up to 24 hours for a first time pregnancy and anywhere from 2 to 10 hours for all subsequent pregnancies.
  • During labor, the severity of pain makes most women swear "Never again" and vow to never have sex again!
  • The woman must go through more humiliating and even painful procedures, even to get an epidural to stop feeling the pelvic pain.
  • "Pushing" feels like someone is ripping out a woman's guts, from the inside out. (For men, imagine the worst constipation you have ever experienced, then multiply that pain by 100--thousand times the intensity.) It feels like the anus and vagina are being ripped apart.
  • Immediately after birth, the memory of the pain quickly fades -- thanks to the effects of normal hormones and drugs! The vow to never have sex again also slips from memory.
  • Stitches from the vagina being cut and sewn (episiotomy) are burning, itching, and painful. It's like having major gum surgery on your sensitive privates.
  • After 24 hours, the urinary catheter is removed. Removal hurts and burns.
  • The first time of urinating or having a bowel movement is--- excruciatingly painful. But women manage to go in the toilet and still get up and walk themselves back to their beds, most without passing out.
  • The abdomen/lower belly remains "sore" and achy, especially when doctors must push on the fundus (top) of the uterus every time the doc is in the room (so that the uterus contracts and returns to pre-pregnancy size).

All in all, I'd say the contractions of labor and delivery outweigh being hit in the scrotum. Sorry guys, the gals win this argument!

What is a good middle name for Maddie?

You should spell it Maddy, because Maddie is to common, and the middle name should be Elizabeth.

Maddy Elizabeth

How soon can you take a newborn outside?

usually you can take your baby outside for a few minutes at 3 months , but if it's hot and sunny remember to put a sun hat and sunsreen on your baby and don't keep them outside too long.good luck!

Why is karyotyping performed?

Karyotyping is performed to review the genetic sequencing of a person to make sure that the person does not have defective genetic material, which could lead to serious deformities or mutations that would affect the development of a person or otherwise affect the person negatively throughout their lives.

If you work in a swimming pool shop will the chemicals harm your baby during pregnancy?

if you are in constant contact and you inhale the substances regularly , high chances they will.

Why are baby born with a hole in his or her heart is known as a blue baby?

A hole in the septum between the two atria causes some of the blood to be diverted away from the lungs so it doesn't get oxygenated. Lack of oxygen, called cyanosis, causes tissue to take on a bluish tinge.