What is a good middle name for nayeli?
joe (boy) or Jo (girl) maybe evin kim or Jim... jks... I dunno.. =]
show authority and status and also that it is wrong when he starts screaming! alsoo hold a few house get to togethers get him or her used to other people!!!
Can you use baby powder on vaginas?
Yes but it might itch and it will be white you can also use it on your butt and breasts I use it on my vagina breasts and butt it smells very good
How do you get baby to sleep in crib?
1. pick up the infant gently with both hands 2. place infant in crib
3. exit room and return in twelve hours
your child has just slept in a crib!
Is it harmful to put baby powder on face?
yes it is very harmful
A better reason not to do it:
Tricalcium Phosphate when inhaled is harmful. Here is the proof. This is a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) which states:
"The substance is toxic to lungs, mucous membrane."
http://www.gadotbio.com/var/124/1359-MSDS - TRI CALCIUM PHOSPHATE.pdf
Frequent exposure may cause particulates to lodge in the lungs. One case showed crystallosis in the lymph glands of a woman who used dental powder containing Tricalcium Phosphate.
Beta TCP has been banned, in some forms, for use as a bone filler.
Use only pure cornstarch as baby powder, if you use anything. Rotate the bottle with your wrist intsead of shaking the bottle. The powder will tumble through the holes gently. Never shake the powder. ANY particulate can be unhealthy when inhaled.
What does too large a morsel chokes the child mean?
Maybe its because they feel you that you have more rights.
It might also mean you shouldn't spoil children because if you do it can turn out very bad.
Where did giving out cigars at a childs birth come from?
well... now at day's it's more common for Dad's to participate in the Birthroom, or even in the OR during a C-section at the hospital , but back in the days dad's use to wait outside in their houses and let mom do all the work on her own in one of the rooms of the house with the doctor or ... maybe she would be accompanied by her own mother or her mother in law... but men would wait outside... and since they were hanging out with probably their closed friends and relatives to celebrate the arrival of the new baby they would bring cigars to smoke meanwhile the birth was taking place, and it was a tradition to offer a cigar smoke to visitors in general ... & that's how the tradition began... :)
About when in preganancy should the baby start dropping and moving into position?
With a first baby it may start to drop at around 36 weeks. Second and subsequent babies may not drop until you go into labor. I am a midwife and once looked after a first time Mum who at term at 1pm was examined and the baby was laying transverse (crossways), at 4pm her husband came and said she was contracting, the baby was head down and it was born at 6.30pm. The third trimester of pregnancy generally spans weeks twenty-eight through forty, though healthy babies may be born a bit sooner or later. During the third trimester, continuing growth and development in the mother and fetus cause many changes to occur. When the mother reaches the third trimester, she should begin preparing for labor. As the body readies for birth, a woman
How to Stop your child from sticking tongue out?
Hard as it may sound, get up and walk away when they do it, or at very least frown and look away. Do not reward it by giving verbal attention, even negative verbal attention.
Where does the head of the baby face at seven moths inside the womb?
It is turning upside down getting ready to come out so the head is at the uterus
Why doesn't baby yogurt need to be refrigerated?
It has been pasteurized and acidified which makes it shelf stable while the package is still sealed. It won't have the probiotic content that you associate with fresh yogurt.
Why would a baby shrink and stare in the air like they are afraid when sometimes being held?
The world is a scary place for newborns, and their eyes, like much of the rest of their body, take time to adjust being outside of the womb. Many studies have been done on babies' eyesight. If you have ever wondered why a lot of mobiles and other items for newborns to play with are in black and white, it is because their eyes can recognize the sharp contrast of the colors more efficiently than the blur of colors.
When you pick a newborn up, it takes a moment for their eyes to adjust. they cannot see as clearly or as far away as older children and adults, and when there is a rapid change in their line of sight (even if you pick them up slowly), this is threatening to them as they are trying to process the new information.
Babies can only focus on objects approx. 8-15 in in front of them. So while holding them, make sure your face is close enough for them to concentrate on, and they will be more likely to stare at yu instead of off into space. Imagine if you were being held in mid-air and could only see fuzziness around you because nothing was close enough for you to concentrate on, you'd be a little scared too!!
BTW - don't worry, by the time babies are around 8 months old, they see things about as clearly as adults. And, as always, if you are worried about their development, have them checked out with a qualified professional to ease your fears.
What happens if a baby in the womb defecates?
They don't. The fetus (unborn baby) gets all of its nutrients from the umbilical cord, so the digestive system doesn't have anything to digest, so there is nothing to make poop out of!
Will it hurt your baby to take her off formula at 10 months old and put her on 2 percent milk?
Yes, you shouldnt swap your baby's formula to milk until she is 12 months old, and then swap to full fat milk. She can have skimmed and semi skimmed after the age of three.
Will your baby have problems if you conceive with older man?
Older Men and Fertility
DNA mutation in older men:
These mutations could reflect the differences in male and female reproduction, notes Jabs. By the time females reach their teen years, their eggs have already been formed-just one new egg matures each month. Men, on the other hand, produce millions of sperm cells every time they ejaculate. After each ejaculation, they must literally replicate those cells, and each replication multiplies the chance for a DNA "copy error"-a genetic chink in the sperm DNA. The more ejaculations a man produces, the greater the chance for chinks to arise, leading to increased point mutation and thus increased infertility and birth defects. While a woman's reproductive capacity halts more or less abruptly after all her eggs have been used up somewhere in their forties or fifties, men experience a longer, more gradual winnowing and disintegration. "We believe that something in men's DNA replication machinery keeps becoming less efficient and less accurate with age, and the problems accumulate," says Jabs.
"Researchers found that as a man gets older he loses his natural ability to weed out unhealthy sperm cells through a process known as apoptosis. This means that there is a greater chance that a damaged sperm cell will successfully fertilize the female egg. This could mean that the risk of miscarriage is increased or, at the other end of the scale, that children have a greater chance of developing mild abnormalities such as uneven teeth, or asymmetrical limbs. Lead researcher Dr Narendra Singh told the BBC: "We found there is a significant change by the age of 35."
Sperm quality : Dr Singh's team examined sperm quality in 60 men aged between 22 and 60. All had healthy sperm counts. The researchers found that men aged 35 and older had higher concentrations of sperm with broken strands of DNA, and that the damage was greater."
Early Show medical correspondent Emily Senay explains that the study in the Journal of Urology suggests older fathers have similar risks as older mothers of producing children with greater chances of birth defects, such as Down syndrome, and they also lose their ability to conceive. The report found men over 40 years of age were twice as likely to have a child with down syndrome than those less then 20 years old.It was always thought in the past that a woman's age was the sole determining factor in birth defects, such as Down syndrome, says Dr. Senay. But the new report adds to the growing body of evidence that late fatherhood is a factor when it comes to the health of a baby.
Previous studies have shown a link between paternal age and schizophrenia; and paternal age and a birth defect known as Achondroplasia;the most common cause of dwarfism, or significantly abnormal short stature. Achondroplasia is characterized by abnormal bone growth that results in short stature with disproportionately short arms and legs, a large head, and characteristic facial features with frontal bossing and mid-face hypoplasia. In infancy, hypotonia is typical, and acquisition of developmental motor milestones is often delayed. Intelligence and life span are usually normal, although compression of the spinal cord and/or upper airway obstruction increases the risk of death in infancy.
Researchers in this latest study were able to look at a large number of births to older women in New York State over a 14-year period. They found a dramatic increase in the number of older parents in general, and saw the greatest increase in the number of Down syndrome cases where the father and mother were both over 40.
Currently, Dr. Senay explains, the emphasis is on counseling parents only if the woman is older. But the idea that sperm quality decreases as a man ages underlines the importance of older couples being aware of that possibility, and the risk of birth defects. Screening can be done at a very early stage to detect genetic abnormalities. The researchers say that prenatal counseling, if either parent is over 40, is probably a good idea.
A study published in 2001 in the Archives of General Psychiatry found the risk of schizophrenia in children was associated with older paternal age. For instance, children of fathers over 50 were almost three times more likely to have schizophrenia than children born to the youngest fathers, the research found. The database included nearly 90,000 people.
In another study, more than 3,400 cases of Down syndrome were studied. The researchers found that the father's age played a significant role when both parents were over 35 at the time of conception. The effect was most pronounced when the woman was over 40. In those cases, the researchers "found the incidence of Down syndrome is related to sperm approximately 50 percent of the time." These findings appeared in the June 2003 issue of The Journal of Urology.
"The message to men is: 'Wake up and smell the java,' " said Pamela Madsen, executive director of the American Fertility Association, a national education and advocacy group. " 'It's not just about women anymore, it's about you too.' "
"I think what we're saying is that men, too, need to be concerned about their aging," Dr. Eskenazi said. "We don't really know what the complete effects are of men's age on their ability to produce viable, healthy offspring."
Geneticists have been aware for decades that the risk of certain rare birth defects increases with the father's age. One of the most studied of these conditions is a form of dwarfism called achondroplasia, but the list also includes neurofibromatosis, the connective-tissues disorder Marfan syndrome, skull and facial abnormalities like Apert syndrome, and many other diseases and abnormalities. Apert syndrome is a form of Craniostenosis characterized by oxycephaly and syndactyly of the hands and feet. Facial manifestations include exophthalmos, high prominent forehead, small nose, and malformation of the mandible and mouth.
"We have counseled for quite a long time that as paternal age increases, there is an increased frequency in new mutations," said Dr. Joe Leigh Simpson, president-elect of the American College of Medical Genetics.
Some studies suggest that the risk of sporadic single-gene mutations may be four to five times higher for fathers who are 45 and older, compared with fathers in their 20s, Dr. Simpson said. Even grandchildren may be at greater risk for some conditions that are not expressed in the daughter of an older father, according to the American College of Medical Genetics. These include Duchenne muscular dystrophy, hemophilia and fragile-X syndrome. Duchenne is the most common form of muscular dystrophy, in which fat and fibrous tissue infiltrate muscle tissue, causing eventual weakening of the respiratory muscles and the myocardium. The disease, which almost exclusively affects males, begins in early childhood and usually causes death before adulthood.
A recent study on autism attracted attention because of its striking findings about a perplexing disorder. Researchers analyzed a large Israeli military database to determine whether there was a correlation between paternal age and the incidence of autism and related disorders. It found that children of men who became a father at 40 or older were 5.75 times as likely to have an autism disorder as those whose fathers were younger than 30. Studies elsewhere had similar findings, she said: a threefold increase in schizophrenia among offspring of older fathers. Another study on schizophrenia found that the risk of illness was doubled among children of fathers in their late 40s when compared with children of fathers under 25, and increased almost threefold in children born to fathers 50 and older.
Another study by Fisch has found that when both parents are over 35, paternal aging may be responsible for as many as half of all cases of Down syndrome, formerly thought to be inherited from the mother. And recent studies show that half a dozen or more rare but serious birth defects appear to be inherited exclusively from the father, including Apert syndrome, Crouzon syndrome, and Pfeiffer syndrome (all characterized by facial abnormalities and the premature fusion of skull bones) as well as achondroplasia (the most common form of dwarfism).
"But what we're finding now is that in humans as well as in other mammals, when there's a new genetic change-called 'de novo or sporadic point mutation'-it almost always happens in the male parent," says Dolores Malaspina, chair of psychiatry at New York University Medical Center. And these de new mutations increase in frequency with the age of the male parent.
The biggest news - the father's role in brain disorders - has come to light largely because of research from Israel, where birth records routinely include the age of the male parent. The first unsettling finding linked paternal age and schizophrenia.
"In our first study, looking at every pregnancy in Jerusalem from 1964 to 1976, we found that increased age in the father predicted increased cases of schizophrenia in the children," explains Malaspina, who was on the team doing the work. "In our second study we found that when the cases arose from new mutations-not familial inheritance-it almost always could be traced to the genetics of the father. Somewhere between a quarter and a third of the cases could be explained only by the age of the father-a threefold risk linked to fathers older than 50 compared with those in their 20s." Studies in Sweden and California produced almost identical results.
The autism findings are even more disturbing: Men 40 and older in the Israeli study were almost six times as likely to have offspring with autism than men under 30. Some researchers believe that older fathers may hold a clue to the vast upsurge in autism cases in the past decade. "With older and older couples having children-in the past two years, for the first time, more babies are being born to women over age 30 than under age 30, and on average, male partners tend to be older than female partners-it's very feasible that paternal age is a major predictor of autism," asserts Fisch.
Perhaps the worst aspect of the new findings is that a little genetic damage in men's sperm may actually be worse than a lot of damage. "When we started doing the research, our first concern was fertility, and these new studies do show that fertility maybe compromised by DNA damage. But that's not the most important thing," declares Charles Muller, lab director of the Male Fertility Clinic at the University of Washington in Seattle.
The greater threat to offspring is the less flagrant DNA damage that gets passed on. Experts like Muller believe that a substantial amount of the damage is caused by free radicals-the destructive, highly reactive particles produced by our body's energy factories, the mitochondria, as we metabolize oxygen. "One of the scariest things we're finding is that sperm DNA is damaged by even low levels of free radicals. Whereas high levels of damage lead to infertility, miscarriages, or spontaneous abortions, low levels chew up the DNA but the sperm can still fertilize," Muller states. Damage may then be passed from one generation to the next.
"In short, the biggest genetic threat to society may not be infertility but fertile old men," says University of Wisconsin in Madison geneticist James F. Crow.
The new findings have profound implications for any potential parent. Women may increasingly feel they share the onus of potential infertility and birth defects with men. Older women, focused though they are on their own reproductive timetable, may increasingly view their partner's age with a wary eye. When both parents are aging, the risks to offspring multiply. "If women are under age 35, the father's age may not matter that much, but if the mother is over 35, advanced male age can be a real problem." says Jabs.
Yes you can, if you are responsible enough. But honestly the decision is up to the parents.
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What are the stages of a baby in the stomach?
A baby does not grow in the stomach. It grows in the uterus. The stages are: . First trimester (weeks 1-12) . Second trimester (weeks 13-26) . Third trimester (weeks 27-40)
What are some syndromes a baby can be born with?
Down Syndrome, Autism, Treacher Collins syndrome, PKU, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, etc.
You are 4weeks pregnant is it safe or harmful to lay your laptop on your belly?
Yes, It is completely safe to do this. It does no harm to the baby. The worse it can do is make your belly warm when you lay it on your belly for too long. (:
Well leagally your daughter is your responsibility untll she is 18 so, I guess it works the same but if you support your daughters kid then you basically do have the rights don't you?
AnswerIn most states Grandparents have many rights to their Grandchildren. So much so they have created laws to help protect our rights. I am raising my 16 year old daughter and helping by supporting my 4 month old Grandson both financially and emotionally. I have often thought about what I would do if something happened and I did not have access to seeing or being around him. I am going to check with the Court House regarding the laws of my state as to what rights I do have with my daughter living in my house and for the future when she chooses not to. Thankfully, I am a very supportive mother to my child and even though this was not planned my daughter is so blessed to have her son and would not change any decisions that she has made up to this time. Also, the father of the child is in the picture and we are at this time figuring out child support and visitation. He is a good person and I am also thankful for him being in his son's life. AnswerI just want to add a personal opinion. It was two months after my 15th b-day when i gave birth to my daughter. I lived at home until i finished highschool and both me and my parents say that i took soul responsibility for my child but also i could not have gone to school and have a part time job and still be able to drop off and pick up my child from daycare everyday if i did not have my parents support. i tell them often now that i could not have done it with out them. I still needed to beable to be my parents child and feel loved in this manner from them. I could not have been able to financially support myself on my part time job and still find time to be a single mother and a student. You are the only one who knows how many hours you are babysitting or parenting. i did not go to parties and hang out with my friends after school but i was on the swim team which i lettered in and i worked as a CNA on a work release program that my school offered. I did move out within two months of graduating from highschool because i felt that i need to be a parent and support my child but my mother always saw me as a child herself and found a lot of things that she would do different. But all and all in the end i raised her from 3 on living on are own and she is now a well rounded, well adjusted nine year old who does very well in school and has a great personality, very helpful and caring. you need to separate in your own mind if you are just not seeing what your daughter really is doing or if you are raising her child for her. you can adopt the child by going through leagel services if she is not doing it herself but remember she still sees herself as your little girl regardless and that may expain some of her immaturity towards you. Answeru can fight her for custody if u support the baby and she doesnt do anything even if she is 14 she still has to care for her child and if she doesnt then somebody has to and if dhs finds out she doesnt she can have the baby taken away so it would be in the babys best interest to get custody