Changes in pregnant women month by month: Final stage
Eighth Month
Perhaps the most uncomfortable. The baby was placed with his head down and each day has less room to move. The mother feels clumsy and tired.
The discomforts of the past months (back pain, heartburn, constipation ...) are made more pronounced by overexertion. It is possible that the woman has gained about 11 kilos.
By week 36 the fetus ...
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Changes in pregnant women month by month: sixth and seventh month
Sixth month
The volume of the belly is enhanced markedly. The uterus continues to grow and extend above the navel. The mother can no longer hide his condition.
The skin of the stomach stretches and may appear rash. Relieved by applying moisturizer, which also prevents stretch marks.
The navel can excel and be well until delivery. Then come back to n ...
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Changes in pregnant women month by month: fourth and fifth months
Pregnancy: Second quarter
The initial discomforts are gone, you can show off the belly and feel the baby kicking. It's the most rewarding stage.
Fourth Month
Nausea, vomiting and fatigue characteristic of early usually subside after week 12. Women feel more vital. The waist has disappeared and have begun to rounded hips, but the infant gut is still ...
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Changes in pregnant women month by month: second and third months
Second Month
Alterations in mood are common for the revolution that is occurring hormone in women.
The chest has grown and it hurts a little. In the areola are distinguished from small nodules called Montgomery's tubercles.
Likely to appear nausea and dizziness, and increase saliva production and the need to urinate.
Many women feel tired and nee ...
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Changes in pregnant women month by month: First month
During the nine months of pregnancy the body of the woman accuses many changes to meet the needs of the baby growing inside and prepare for childbirth.
We detail each month what changes will be occurring in women body, starting from the last menstruation. If you know what to expect, this rewarding stage of your life will be easier to handle.
The First ...
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Calming a Crying Baby (part 4)
If you have a rocking chair, sit your baby in it and swing placing a towel to his / her face and covering his face with a soft cloth. Play hide and seek with him / her.
The Importance of Soft and Clear Sounds
The soft sounds can be very reassuring for many babies. Try to run the vacuum cleaner, dishwasher or a hair dryer. You could also tune the radio ...
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Calming a Crying Baby (part 3)
The Power of Caresses and Contact
It's amazing how the skin to skin contact can calm a crying baby. Try to give your baby a relaxing massage to ease her tears. You might also try lying on your back and move his legs, mimicking a bike ride.
A popular method that helps to calm the crying of babies is sit in front of a shopping cart and walk around with h ...
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Calming a Crying Baby (part 2)
Your baby may be crying because it is cold or too warm. Try to remove or add some to your crib blanket.
Perhaps your baby just wants to grab more attention, which is why the best solution would be to raise and embrace it. Perhaps you've been up all night at a family party in which everyone was awaiting her baby do the funny sounds a baby does. That's ...
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Calming a Crying Baby (part 1)
Sometimes the solution to soothe your baby's crying is pretty obvious. The baby could be hungry, that is why the feed would calm down instantly. Perhaps his / her diaper is dirty, so if you put a new and clean also calm down immediately. But what happens when you're not sure why your baby cries?
Gasses or flatulence
It is common for a lot of newb ...
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The Baby’s First Meal (part 2)
You may know that your baby is ready to start eating solid food when:
Has completed at least 4 months old and weigh twice what it weighed at birth.
Can sit upright / or help, and can tilt forward.
Take control of your head and your neck muscles, and can turn your head when you no longer want to eat more.
Has ceased extrusion reflex (pulling out his ...
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