Will touching the top of the baby\’s head make the baby stupid, stupid or mute? I firmly believe that the result after so many years is…

In many places, there are many taboos against touching the head of a newborn. For example, \”Touching a newborn\’s head will make him mute\” and \”Touching a newborn\’s head will make him stupid and stupid.\” However, many parents have no way of knowing whether this statement is scientific or not, but they still insist on treating the baby\’s little head as the most important part and taking good care of it. There are also some parents who touch the top of their baby\’s head when they see them breathing and breathing…

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What to do about neonatal jaundice? Should Yinzhihuang be used?

Naotao G, I heard that Yinzhihuang Oral Liquid cannot reduce jaundice in babies. Is this true? Regarding this issue, Naodao G found an old friend, a pediatric clinician @白衣婆, to talk about the use of Yinzhihuang! Yinzhihuang has a long history of being used to treat jaundice. Perhaps, we cannot fully judge the characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine from the perspective of Western medicine. However, with the development of clinical medicine and…

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How to deal with infant hiccup? Age-specific responses are effective

We may laugh it off when adults hiccup, but if it is a baby who hiccups and keeps hiccupping, we will feel very distressed: the hiccups come again and again, how uncomfortable it is! We need to stop his hiccups quickly…but how to stop this hiccup? Don’t worry, today I will teach you how to solve your baby’s hiccup problem! Baby hiccups are actually not painful. Whether it’s an older baby…

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Weiqi Fan also suffers from postpartum depression? What mother has never been depressed? !

A few days ago, Weiqi Fan said in an interview that in the two years since giving birth, she has been undergoing psychological adjustment due to postpartum depression. If she hadn\’t said it herself and just looked at her Weibo, you would never have felt that she was a mother with postpartum depression. Because since the birth of her two sons, she has only done one thing on Weibo: crazy about showing off her babies. Sun dry once in the morning and change in the afternoon…

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A complete collection of lactation recipes for postpartum women that are light, delicious and not greasy. It is recommended to save them!

When talking about postpartum lactation, the first thing that comes to mind is those big bone soups and crucian carp soups, which are rich in ingredients, thick and greasy, and it is really hard to swallow if you drink them like this every day. In fact, is this really the best choice for mothers with less milk? New mothers should maintain the good habit of drinking milk every day and eat more fresh vegetables and fruits. It’s not just about eating well, it’s also about eating right. Not only can…

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How should mothers tell whether their 4-month-old baby is getting enough milk?

There are many new mothers who are very unfamiliar with taking care of newborns. They don’t know where to start and a series of judgments, especially feeding issues. For example: How should mothers tell whether their 4-month-old baby is getting enough milk? Question: I have a baby who has just turned 4 months old. When I breastfeed my baby, I find that sometimes she sucks for a long time, about 30 minutes, and sometimes she only…

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How long does it usually take for postpartum lochia to clear up?

Postpartum lochia refers to the mixture of placenta, fetal membranes and other substances remaining in the uterus after delivery, as well as the necrosis, liquefaction and secretion of the uterine decidua tissue. These substances will be excreted from the body in the form of lochia in the early postpartum period, which usually lasts for 4-6 weeks until the lochia is completely eliminated. What should I do if my milk volume is low after childbirth? This set of excellent courses from prolactinologist training institutions explains when postpartum lochia is discharged…

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How long does it take for lochia to be completely eliminated after childbirth?

How long does it take for lochia to be completely eliminated after childbirth: time, causes and treatment methods Postpartum lochia refers to the process in which uterine contractions resume after the baby is delivered, and the remaining blood, mucus and tissue are excreted through the vagina. This process may take some time, usually no more than 6 weeks. This article will discuss in detail the timing and causes of postpartum lochia and how to speed up the elimination of lochia through treatment…

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