38 weeks birth
Pregnancy at week 38 | Pregnancy Birth and BabyPregnancy at week 38 | Pregnancy Birth and Baby beginning of content 4-minute read Listen Your babyYour baby is now ready to be born. They weigh abou...
Baby with red spots on face
Common childhood rashes | Pregnancy Birth and BabyIf your child has a seizure, call triple zero (000) immediately and ask for an ambulance.If you think your child might have meningococcal rash, go to...
Legs hurt while pregnant
Aching, Painful, Or Heavy Legs During PregnancyHaving aching legs during pregnancy is the icing on the cake of all of your physical ailments. But contrary to cake, heavy or aching legs are not somethi...
How to deal with selfish child
7 Effective Ways to Deal with Selfish Behaviour in KidsWhen kids grow up, they pay more attention to themselves. This is a completely normal phenomenon as kids become aware of who they are and go thro...
Symptoms preeclampsia during pregnancy
Preeclampsia - Symptoms and causesOverviewPreeclampsia is a complication of pregnancy. With preeclampsia, you might have high blood pressure, high levels of protein in urine that indicate kidney damag...
How to engage a child with autism
How to Engage Autistic KidsIf it seems like you hear a lot more about autism these days, you're right. Its prevalence has grown significantly (an estimated 10-fold growth over the past 40 years). The...
Pumping to relieve engorgement
Engorged Breasts - avoiding and treatingYou are here: Home / Breastfeeding information / Engorged Breasts – avoiding and treating Engorged breasts are painful. They feel heavy, hard, warm and sensitiv...
How to soothe a child
How to Help Children Calm DownMany children have difficulty regulating their emotions. Tantrums, outbursts, whining, defiance, fighting: these are all behaviors you see when kids experience powerful...
Where do umbilical cords go
Umbilical cord care | Pregnancy Birth and Baby beginning of content 3-minute read Listen In the womb, the umbilical cord delivers the oxygen and nutrients needed to allow your baby to grow. After...