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By the age of 19, about 80% of people have had sex for the first time. By the time most parents feel that their kids are old enough to be in a committed relationship and engage in sexual activity, the time for a preparatory conversation may have already passed.
High blood pressure might be an occupational hazard of parenting, but who knew you could be at risk before your child is even born? High blood pressure during pregnancy is known as Preeclampsia, and it is no joke. Kids in the House is here to help pregnant mothers and their families learn the warning signs of preeclampsia so that you can get the help you need to have a happy, healthy pregnancy.
What is Preeclampsia?
The decision to breastfeed will be one of the first major choices you make in planning for the arrival of your new baby. For some new mothers, it can also be the hardest. With so much information out there, it’s not always easy to sort through which voice to listen to. As soon as that baby bump begins to show, everyone from doctors to friends, family, and the grocery store cashier will want to offer their opinions and anecdotes. But deciding to breastfeed is only the first part of the equation.
Because autism is a complex neurological disorder with a full range of variations, it can be a complicated process to diagnose where a child falls on the autism spectrum– if at all. Most doctors agree that a reliable autism diagnosis can be made in children as young as two years of age, but warning signs can be identified much earlier.
It’s early evening and your baby is inconsolable. You’ve checked her diaper, know she’s fed, and made her comfortable, but the tears keep coming. In fact, they haven’t stopped in close to three hours– for the second day in a row. Sound familiar? If so, your baby might be experiencing Colic.
What is Colic?
Colic isn’t a disease, but if your baby has the symptoms it can feel just as serious as one.
Anytime your child becomes ill, it can be terrifying. Respiratory illnesses are especially worrisome and are known to pack some of the most alarming symptoms. If your child has ever been diagnosed with Croup, you know just how unsettling those symptoms can be. Learn the warning signs, treatment, and prevention of croup from top experts to help your baby stay healthy and content.
What is Croup?
When you become a mother, you instantly become the ultimate guide for your child; the person with all the answers– whether that is true or not. But before you even get to questions about life and love with your child, you might notice some feelings in yourself that you don’t even know how to respond to. If you think you might be suffering from Postpartum Depression, Kids in the House has the resources you need to check symptoms, understand the disease, and learn how to move forward.
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For More Top Expert Videos on Parenting Styles
Parenting is often called the hardest job in the world. It comes without instructions, is thankless at times, and you won’t be getting time and a half for holidays on the clock, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t ways to cut back on its complications. The Simple parenting style is one which seeks to streamline your life and keep your attention only on the things that matter most to you and your family.