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The Importance of Colostrum: The Ideal Nutritional and Health Food for Newborns
The milk secreted by the mother within 1-5 days or 1-7 days after delivery is called colostrum. Colostrum is yellowish-white in color, thin and watery, and contains a large amount of protein and min
February 10, 2024 -
Pregnancy Nutrition: Emphasizing Diversity and Supplementation for Healthy Mothers and Babies
Women need to pay special attention during pregnancy and should emphasize a diverse range of food intake and the supplementation of various nutrients. Traditional Chinese medicine recommends preg
February 8, 2024 -
Preventing and Alleviating Lower Back Pain During Pregnancy: Tips and Methods
As the baby grows, the uterus gets larger and the burden becomes heavier, so there will be lower back pain during the mid and late stages of pregnancy. 50% - 75% of pregnant mothers will experience
January 11, 2024 -
Improving Babies' Ability to Adapt to Cold Environments: Tips for Winter Care
As winter approaches, adults start wearing thick coats to resist the cold, but babies' ability to regulate body temperature is not yet fully developed. How can we improve their ability to adapt to c
January 10, 2024
Treatment for Two Types of Ectopic Pregnancy Under normal circumstances, the fertilized egg migrates from the fallopian tube to the uterine cavity and then implants and develops
Children often get sick repeatedly, which worries adults. So what can be done to enhance a child's resistance and reduce the frequency of illness? Today, I will introduce pediatric massage techni
Babies aged 4-6 months are ready for complementary foods. In the eyes of mothers, they always want to give their babies the most nutritious things. However, some foods that are considered nutritious
When pregnant women have excessive stomach acid, it can easily make people nervous. Many people believe that they cannot take medication during pregnancy, so they don't know what to do. In fact, as
The arrival of a baby is the happiest thing for a family. Many new moms don't know that a baby's poop actually represents the baby's health condition. What should we do if the baby's poop has a sour
According to traditional customs, newborns should not be fed breast milk until 24 hours after birth, and some even suggest waiting until the breasts become engorged (about 2-3 days) before feeding th
Baby drooling all day, some babies even have drool rash, and they are irritable and unwilling to eat. What are the reasons for this? Don't worry, this is a sign of teething in babies. So what are
Baby's immune system is weak, making them prone to diarrhea. In order to treat it effectively, we need to understand the different types of diarrhea in babies. Let's learn about the types of diarrhea
Baby poisoning is mostly caused by adults' carelessness. For example, frequently placing medications where babies can easily reach them. Improper placement of medications, unsealed medication box
Newborn babies are prone to diarrhea if they are not properly fed or cared for due to their immature digestive systems. Diarrhea may not be a big deal for us adults, at most it is uncomfortable f
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11Preventing and Treating Leg Cramps During Pregnancy: Helpful Methods and Tips
Leg cramps are a common problem for most pregnant women during pregnancy, especially at night when their legs may cramp uncontrollably, causing discomfort and sleep disturbances. So, what can p
February 21, 2024 -
22Can Pomegranate Shells Really Help Maintain Pregnancy?
The pomegranate shell that we usually see is a kind of fruit. It used to be more common. Usually, after getting pregnant, the elderly would boil water with pomegranate shells, saying that it can help
February 21, 2024 -
33Understanding Vascular Tumors in Babies: Types, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
Some babies are born with or develop shortly after birth red birthmarks or red patches on their faces. These red patches often gradually enlarge as the child grows older, and they usually protrud
February 9, 2024 -
44Identifying Calcium Deficiency in Babies: Signs and Symptoms to Watch Out For
For many mothers, especially new moms, they may not be very familiar with the symptoms of calcium deficiency in babies. Are excessive sweating, restless sleep, and pillow alopecia signs of calcium d
January 30, 2024 -
55Postpartum Supplementation: Taboos and Tips for Mothers to Replenish Energy
After giving birth, it's important for mothers to replenish their energy. So what should we pay attention to when it comes to postpartum supplementation? Today, let's learn about a few taboos for pos
January 28, 2024
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Nourishing the Spleen and Stomach: A Traditional Approach to Treating Infertility
Many women suffer from infertility problems. Western medicine uses surgical procedures to assist patients in fertilization and ovulation. Although many couples have children through these procedures,
March 24, 2024 -
Postpartum Confinement: Recommended Ingredients and Precautions for New Mothers
Postpartum Weakness is the most worrying thing for new mothers. Postpartum confinement is a process of physical and mental rehabilitation for postpartum women. If the body is not well taken care of
February 27, 2024 -
Foods to Relieve Bloating in Pregnant Women: A Guide to a Comfortable Pregnancy
Most pregnant women experience constipation, which not only makes them uncomfortable and bloated, but also prevents them from eating even when they are hungry, resulting in insufficient nutrition for
February 24, 2024