What Could Be the Reason for A Newborn Hiccups?
Having hiccups is a normal process for anybody, and the same goes to a newborn too. In babies, hiccups are caused when the diaphragm contracts and the vocal cords close suddenly. This causes the typical “hic” sound heard during one. It can be caused due to multiple reasons, one being an irritated diaphragm; it happens when the valve that controls the food reflux is not developed yet.
What Are The 5 C’s of Parenting?
Parenting is fun, exhausting, and rewarding enormously. It might be the very best thing you have ever done in life, but you cannot ignore the lows. Being a parent is an incredible feeling, and as parents, we must be prepared to put far more than we get out of it. In this video by MOMSPRESSO Dr Shailija Sen talks about ‘5Cs of parenting’ – Connect, Coach, Care, Community and Commitment’.
Can I Conceive Right After My Menstrual Cycle? - QnA Time
It is possible to conceive right after your cycle ends. How? When you take a closer look into your period cycle, you will notice that not every time you have a 28 days cycle; which means it can be 31 days or 21 days too. Hence when you have sex within two days of periods, there are chances you might conceive.
A human sperm could survive up to 3 days in the uterus while a female egg for 12-24 hrs.
Baby Born With COVID-19 Antibodies to A Positive Pregnant Lady
While many studies say that pregnant women are prone to catching the virus quickly, this case is a miracle. A COVID-19 positive pregnant woman in Singapore delivered a baby earlier this month who has antibodies against the virus but has not caught the infection.
WHO says it is not sure whether an infected pregnant woman can pass the virus to her foetus or not. Studies are yet to be done.
We can't stop the virus from spreading, at least for coming 3-4 months: WHO
Dr. Mike Ryan in an event confirmed that there might not be enough vaccines in place to prevent the surge in COVID-19 positive cases for the next six months. He further requested people to maintain social distancing and other measures to restrict the spread of the virus. He stated as the UK becomes the first country to approve the vaccine use nationwide.
Putin orders mass COVID-19 vaccinations to begin in Russia next week
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday ordered the vaccination over a large scale by the end of next week. Russia will have to build over a billion doses to be ready in 2021 with low prices. Around 2 million doses will be available next week. As per the Interim results, Sputnik’s V vaccine is 92% effective in protection from coronavirus to date.
If 101-yr-old woman who lived through Spanish flu & WWII, can survive COVID-19 thrice, why can’t we?
"A 101-year-old Italian lady who survived the Spanish Flu and World War II, has endured Covid multiple times. Maria Orsingher had first got positive in February and for the second time in September, during which she went through treatment for 18 days at a clinic. She was asymptomatic when she tested positive for the third time. A perfect example of nothing could beat you if you don’t give up.
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"Govt never spoke about vaccinating the entire country: Rajesh Bhushan "
Rajesh Bhushan, health secretary of the country said “Government never claimed to get the entire country vaccinated” in a conference to answer a question asked by a journalist- how much time it will take to vaccinate the entire country?
To a certain point, the statement could mislead many communities across the country and could also develop a negative perception towards the vaccine
PCOS and diabetes risk increases with obesity – here's how they affect fertility in women
"PCOS is a disorder in which the reproductive system of females fails to function properly. In such conditions, the ovaries get filled with sacs and form cysts, which reduce the egg quality and frequency. While on the other hand, diabetes can lead to lower rates of fertility in women by delaying menses, which can lead to high sugar causing rapid and early ovarian aging premature menopause.
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Every PARENT’S Responsibility: BK Shivani
Don't raise the kids to have more than you had, raise the kids to become more than you were""- BK Shivani. Believe it or not, every parent wants the first one, and every parent wishes for the latter one. How do you proceed to become a part of the responsible parent? Apart from giving physical comforts, it becomes significant to raise an emotionally strong child.
When should one opt for an IVF?
In Vitro Fertilizations is an expensive and time-consuming process, be it anywhere in the world.
Majorly IVF becomes an option whose egg counts are low, or partner's sperm viability has decreased. Which means a below-average sperm counts could also be a reason. If woman is under a medical condition such as endometriosis, fallopian tube disorder, or genetic disorder, one might have to go for IVF.
Fast Fact- You can See high Cholesterol!
It is possible to see signs on your body that you may have High Cholesterol. Xanthelasmata, or xanthelasma, are cholesterol-filled bumps that form under your skin. It can be an indicator of possible heart disease. The lesions can be found all over the body and tend to appear on the skin of older people with diabetes or other heart ailments
A mom-to-be actress gives major fitness goals to all the pregnant women
A post shared by a very talented Hindi film actress- Anushka Sharma doing a Sirsasana in her 3rd trimester goes viral. The Yoga pose was performed under the complete supervision of the yoga tutor and her cricketer husband.
Being active is one of the most accountable reasons for a healthy pregnancy, which the actress is trying to show and spread the word about.
The UK becomes 1st country to approve Pfizer coronavirus vaccine for widespread use
UK to become the first country in the world for the approval of the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for unlimited use. Britain's Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has allowed the use for the emergency approval from November 9.
The Big Bull of the pharmaceutical industry has been racing for the COVID-19 vaccine to become the first in the journey of the recovery
Bihar gets seven ART centres on World AIDS Day
Seven new antiretroviral therapy (ART) centers were inaugurated by the State Health Minister, Mangal Pandey on the occasion of World Aids Day.
The event was organized by the Bihar State Aids Control Society (BSACS) in association with UNICEF, India. These centers will offer free HIV tests in all areas.
Currently, Bihar counts over 1.15 lakh of the population suffering from HIV/AIDS.
Government to Provide Fund of Rs 1 Lakh Crore to Boost Indian Pharma Companies
India stands an important position in the global pharmaceutical sector. Medicine production in India aims to grow by 9-12 per cent in the coming five years, wanting India to become one of the top 10 countries. This will make the country steer the industry to different levels.
The country has planned to set up nearly 1 lakh crore of a fund to provide a spark to the pharmaceutical companies by 2023
The adverse event kept a secret; vaccine volunteers feel betrayed
Participants in the Serum institute for the COVID-19 vaccine trials came out being betrayed for not knowing about the possible side effects that volunteers have faced.
Trial participants confirmed that none of them had been informed about the adverse event that occurred in Chennai on October 11. This case came out only because the participant threatened to file a suit.
Boy with Autism Gets Dog Who Changes His Life
Autism is a broad range of conditions that are characterized by challenges with social skills, repetitive behaviours, speech and nonverbal communication. Several factors contribute to this behaviour, but what is lesser is the benefits of having a dog to an autistic kid.
Kids with autism face a positive outcome when starting living with a pet dog. Watch the video of his changing life.
WHO: Every type of movement counts towards better health
The world could have stopped up to 5 million deaths a year if people were more active. The new guidelines from the WHO recommend at least 150 to 300 minutes of vigorous to moderate activities for adults, including people with chronic conditions. "Physical activity of any type and any duration can improve health and wellbeing, but more is always better," said Dr. Ruediger Krech, WHO.