PARENTING
6 Ways to Get Your Child Excited to Start School
Getting your child ready to start school can be both exciting and challenging at the same time. You yourself ought to be nervous as...
PREGNANCY
Consuming Onions During Pregnancy: Is It Safe?
Having unusual food cravings during pregnancy for a woman is normal. Some women crave for ice creams or pickles while others for raw vegetables....
Prurigo of Pregnancy: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Pregnancy brings immense changes to the female body. Changes that can be seen physically as well as mentally experienced by the woman herself. Physical...
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BABY & TODDLER
Causes and Characteristics of Mirror Twins
“It’s double the giggles and double the grins , and double the trouble if one is blessed with the twins.”
90 percent of all multiple...
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AUTISM
7 Causes for Autism in Children
Environmental factors, exposure to pesticides, genetic factors, mutations passed down from parents, mitochondrial dysfunction, infections during pregnancy and social issues are some of the...
HEALTH BENEFITS
11 Health Benefits of Pomelo in Your Diet
Pomelo fruit boosts your immunity, fights anemia, reduces blood pressure levels, a good remedy for urinary tract infections, relieves from muscle cramps and no...
Health Benefits of Tuna for Children
Some of the Health Benefits of tuna fish in your child’s diet include its ability to boost the immune system, prevent obesity, rich source...
9 Health Benefits Of Brussels Sprouts
We all know that Brussels sprouts are very good to eat. But did you know that they have numerous health benefits too? In this...
5 Herbs For Strengthening The Uterus
The uterus is considered to be the home for a developing baby. It is probably the most amazing organs in the female body. However,...
11 Benefits of Elder (Coneflower) Herb for Children
Elderberry or Elder Herb is also known as ‘Sambucus’. Around 5 to 30 different varieties of Elderberry are found in the form of shrubs...
PARENTING TIPS
How Much Sleep does Your Newborn Need?
Newborns (between 0 and 3 months) have a tendency to sleep for long hours, usually 16-17 hours a day. However, this is not a...
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