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What to expect when you're expecting
Offers advice, insight, and tips for moms and dads, discussing pregnancy and birthing practices, prenatal screenings, postpartum birth control, and nutrition.
Vaccines: Hold On, They're Coming
2002
Although a nationwide vaccine shortage has led the government to relax childhood immunization schedules and doctors to delay important vaccinations, health officials say the biggest problem so far is inconvenience to parents. Children's...
Newspaper Article
ماذا تتوقعين عندما تكونين حاملا
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Murkoff, Heidi Eisenberg مؤلف
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Mazel, Sharon مؤلف
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Murkoff, Heidi Eisenberg. What to expect when mommy's having an baby
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الرعاية السابقة للولادة
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الحمل
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النساء الحوامل
2018
تتناول الكتاب مخاوف الآباء الخاصة كشركاء في الحمل والولادة ورعاية الأبناء (كما تخاطب شركاء آخرين يلعبون أيضا دور أمهات أخريات) وقد تم بالطبع تناول كل القواعد الطبية الأساسية كما تم تحديثها كلها كذلك بأحدث التطورات في مجال فحص وتشخيص مرحلة ما قبل الولادة سلامة الأدوية خلال الحمل (ويتضمن ذلك مضادات الاكتئاب) خيارات بنوك دم الحبل السري والعلاجات المكملة والبديلة وقسم جديد تماما عن التحكم في الحمل في المرحلة التالية للولادة.
A Better Antidote--if You Can Find It
2002
When kids unknowingly drink from that blue bottle of floor cleaner or swallow any other poisonous household product, parents have long been coached to reach for syrup of ipecac, a medicine that induces vomiting and purges the child's system of some of the poison. But a new study in the journal...
Newspaper Article
\What to Expect\
2004
No one knows exactly what causes colic, but theories include sensory overload, painful gas from an immature digestive tract, acid reflux, milk-supply problems, or allergies. Mazel presents the advice of Heidi Murkoff, a co-author of the best-selling What to Expect series, regarding the ways to take care of a baby suffering from bouts of colic. The coping tips include swaddling the baby, doing the colic carry, and making a diet check.
Magazine Article
Catching autism earlier
2003
Mazel offers advice on diagnosing developmental disorders in children. Autism is a neurological disorder characterized by a difficulty of communicating and interacting socially. However, intensive intervention might help reduce autism rates.
Magazine Article
The sweet sound of mom
2003
To a sick child who's become upset, there's nothing more soothing than the familiar tones of a mother's voice. A recent study found that kinds ranging from 3 months to 8 years with pneumonia were comforted more by tapes of their mother's voice than they were by soothing music.
Magazine Article
New thoughts on nausea
2002
Pregnancy nausea usually begins between four and eight weeks of pregnancy. Remedies include avoiding fatty, spicy foods, eating small, bland meals, avoiding an empty stomach by keeping crackers at the bedside, and adding ginger to one's diet.
Magazine Article