By: rinkirawat | 2012-02-16 | Women's Health Not everyone will understand the importance of carrying a baby to full term. Some women just wish to have a premature baby because they think that delivery is easier. read more
By: Sjona Lindquist | 2010-04-01 | Babies What are premature babies and why do women have them? How often are they born and how are they taken care of? When can my baby come home? You just need answers and you can get them here! read more
By: Romi | 2010-09-21 | Babies A premature birth is when the child before the 37th Weeks gestation was born or at birth weighed less than 2500g. Premature births occur today with the same frequency as before. However, the ways of premature child care exponentially better than a few decades ago. Especially the very small premature infants with a birth weight below 1500 g will benefit significantly from improved treatment methods. read more
By: Daniel Fung | 2010-03-28 | Pregnancy Premature birth is a problem that most parents face today. Some say that it is caused by unhealthy lifestyle, parent's genetic make up, and so on and so forth. Premature babies are unable to eat through their mouths, breath with ease, or even stay warm on their own. Their small bodies are simply not fully developed and grown to function right. read more
By: Sheila Sudlow Of Cheeky Chums | 2011-05-15 | Babies premature baby development,baby milestones what can my baby do! look at what you can do to promote your baby learning to give your baby the best start in life. read more
By: Dr.Steve Buchar | 2011-01-04 | Health & Fitness As an individual gets older, the hair starts to fade and the color drains from it. The age at which this happens can be in any range. The early greying of the hair is called premature greying. It causes a young person to look much older than they really are. Females who are affected by this premature greying are more apt to take it personally than would a male of the same age. Premature greying comes from a lack of oil gland production in the follicles of the scalp and therefore looses the nutri read more
By: Sue of Prem2Pram | 2011-01-04 | Babies Going into labour early and giving birth to a premature baby can be a frightening. Then when visiting your baby in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) for the first timer you are likely to be confronted with numerous machines, which your baby maybe attached to, and that you have no idea what they are for. Below is a guide to the equipment you may find in the NICU, hopefully this will answer any questions you may have and help put your mind at ease. read more
By: Romi | 2010-09-21 | Babies The premature child care of based on an opinion, which was designed by a committee of representatives from medical societies, and a moral theologian together. The following data are taken from this recommendation: read more
By: bruce bud | 2010-10-09 | Health & Fitness To prevent early labor, you can avoid many things while you are pregnant. This first is to avoid smoking read more
By: Dave Jackson | 2010-12-03 | Hair Loss Premature balding affects millions of men around the world. This article discusses the condition and the herbal hair regrowth formula Hair Again. read more
By: Tisha Miller | 2010-04-03 | Skin care The aging process is actually systemic and predictable. Paying attention to signals such as premature wrinkling can help us determine how we will look, as we get older. read more
By: Kim Allarie | 2010-03-27 | Womens Interest It is not uncommon for some women to start noticing symptoms of menopause in their 30s, and this early start, because unexpected, can at times produce feelings of anxiousness and/or depression. The first question many women have is "How will premature menopause affect me?" read more
By: Debra Aspinall | 2013-04-26 | Women's Health Women at risk of having a premature delivery include those with uterine or cervical abnormalities, diabetes, high blood pressure or infections such as bacterial vaginosis, or those who have had previous pre-term or multiple births. read more
By: Romi | 2010-09-21 | Babies Breast milk is best for your child, breastfeeding, especially for premature child care often the only thing you can actively do. The problem arises only when the mother and child does not receive the full support that is needed here. read more