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Double Knot in Umbilical Cord.
Asked by T.C. from New York
on January 13, 2010
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Thank u to everyone who responded to my question. I wast really clear when i asked it though. Lol.....when i was pregnant i started to get monitored because my son onl...
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- It may not have necesarily been caught. My sister in law ended up having to have a c-section which ended up to be a good thing because the umbilical cord was wrapped ...
- I've been told that you cannot visualize the cord sufficiently on ultrasound to see what's going on with it -- you can see little sections, but not the whole thing, an...
- Why did you have ultrasounds every week? Not sure if they can see that on ultrasound. That is something you will have to investigate. I am sorry you have to go t...
Wanting Information on Cerebral Palsy
Asked by M.J. from Denver
on September 22, 2006
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Wondering if there are any mothers out there with a child with Cerebral Palsy, and when did you know there something wasn't right with your child? My boy is 7 months ...
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- Hello "M. J", I came from another page, when I saw your request on CP appearing in the little window. I am A German MD, live in Sedona, AZ and work as a hands-on-heal...
- your baby may be an eutelepic and may be having a sezeur time to time my sister has them to and she bumped her head good when she was 16 months old and she 30 years ol...
- I would definately make an appointment. It may be nothing but it could be something. Good luck.
Seeking Advise on Breach Baby
Asked by A.F. from Des Moines
on March 7, 2008
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I am pregnant with my second child and could go into labor at any time. My first pregnancy was a textbook pregnancy and this pregnancy has been also with the exception...
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- i met with a chiropractor just thursday and she talked with me about something called the Webster Technique. basically it is making sure the woman's hips are in align...
- Congrats on your pregnancy! My suggestion is to find a Chiropractor that is certified in Pediatrics that also has a certification to do the Webster's Technique. You c...
- A chiropractor can help with getting the baby to turn as well. It's called the webster technique. I would research that before having the baby turned. I did handsta...
Home Birth Vs. Birth Center
Asked by M.D. from Washington DC
on February 20, 2009
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Hello all,
I am looking for the experiences of women who have had a home birth or one in a birthing center that was NOT part of a hospital. What were your experie...
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- I delivered my second daughter at Bay Area Midwifery and it was WONDERFUL!!! I would recommend them whole-heartedly! I love the midwives (kind and funny and warm and...
- Hi M., Congratulations! I don't have personal experience with non-hospital births but I wanted to make sure you have a very good back-up plan just in case. My mom...
- Dear M., I totally believe that everyone should at least try to have a completely natural childbirth. I delivered both of my boys with no drugs at all. I did feel p...
Frustrated
Asked by A.M. from Peoria
on October 10, 2006
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My son was born at 30 weeks in June of this year. I was able to be at home with him until just last week. We put him in a daycare center because we dont really know ...
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- I have a little girl that was born at 37 weeks, and even though that is considered full term, she weighed 5 lbs. 3 oz. My husband and I both worked about a year and a ...
- I would look into an at home daycare for your little one. It's similar to a regular daycare in that they have structure through the day and most do activities with th...
- Hi I have a son who is a year now and at 7 weeks was hospitalized for rsv i am a stay at home mom of my son and 2 school age children. i since have been looking for fa...
Allergist Cannot Confirm nor Deny My 7Mo Has Asthma
Asked by F.M. from Kansas City
on July 24, 2008
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Okay, I had you all about the asthma before on my 7 mo old. They have him on asthma regimen, and he was only in green zone for 3 days this last month. He has been in t...
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- As a nurse and a mom you need to get your child seen ASAP.. If your doc won't help find another that will. Doctors are a dime a dozen search for one that is willing to...
- I'm not going to claim to be smarter than these doctors, but it seems as though your son should, at the very least, be on an apnea monitor 24/7 until this is figured o...
- I would also say to take him to Children's Mercy, even if it is 2 hours away. It might also be a lung condition. At 3-months my daughter was diagnosed with 2 lung co...
Crib Bumpers
Asked by M.W. from Scranton
on October 6, 2008
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Based on safety concerns we took the crib bumper out of our 4 month old's crib. However he's started to really turn, flip and generally wiggle around in his crib to t...
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- Just get the "Breathable Bumpers". They have them at Target & Babies R Us. They are not expensive, and well worth the piece of mind. I really can't believe some of ...
- If your baby is old enough to move around he is old enough to move his head away from the bumper. You may not know this, I didn't....that a baby is BORN the instinct ...
- I had the same problem with my daughter. I ended up buying a breathable mesh bumper and it's been great. I don't worry about her suffocating and her legs don't get stu...
How to Talk to My Daughter and Son in Law
Asked by K.W. from St. Joseph
on May 27, 2008
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I have 3 grandchildren and both their parents smoke my youngest grandchild months has been having lots of trouble breathing around them. Now the parents have been on v...
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- Hello, Have you tried asking them to stop smoking in the house, and they could go out side to smoke, I;m a smoker myself and so was my husband but when my son was born...
- Have these children gone to an allergist/asthma Dr? Obviously HEPA Air Cleaners running in each room would help a great deal. But honestly as parents they should sto...
- Hi, K.. This is probably one of the most infuriating situations to be in! I sympathize with your dilemma as all my husbands family smokes. I do not like my children t...
Breathing Treatments
Asked by S.H. from Los Angeles
on July 22, 2008
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Has anyone had to do breathing treatments on their child (mine who is about to turn 1)due to a cold that turned into a cough ? My son had a cold which very quickly tur...
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- As others have already noted on here, wheezing is a reason for breathing treatments. One of my children (20 mths old)has had to have breathing treatments 3 times for ...
- my son was on daily breathing treatments (acuneb (infant dose of albuteral) and pulmicort) for about 2 months (starting when he was abou 5 1/2 weeks old). he had two ...
- yeah, my daughter had to do them (at the same age coincidentally enough). it does seem to be what docs are doing these days. xopenex tends to be the better one in te...