High-Risk Pregnancy: What You Need To Know

A pregnancy is considered “high-risk” if there are serious health concerns for the expectant mother, the developing fetus, or both.  (Image source) Mothers with high-risk pregnancies may require more attention before, during, and after the birth. This lessens the likelihood of complications. Important to note, that a high-risk pregnancy doesn’t necessarily mean challenges for you … Read more

Premature baby: Care, tips and support

Caring for premature babies requires a little extra attention than other babies. (Image source) A premature baby is born alive before 37 weeks of pregnancy. Preterm birth can be grouped according to gestational age: Preterm births can occur due to spontaneous preterm labor or medical indications for early cesarean delivery or labor induction. According to … Read more

Baby Playtime: Developmental toys and activities

Baby playtime is essential to growth and development because it contributes to the child’s physical, social, emotional, and cognitive well-being. (Image title) World Health Organisation’s program manager, Dr. Fiona Bull, states that integrating physical exercise, decreasing inactive time, and ensuring good sleeping habits for young children can enhance their overall mental and physical health and … Read more