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Handling Pets During Pregnancy

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

If you are pregnant and have pets then you should adopt several safety measures before the arrival of the newborn baby. Pets however are not an encumbrance for houses where a new child is to be born. There is no risk of any infectious disease except that the pet might jump over the pregnant mother as an act of affection and cause serious problems for her.

However, the main problem arises after the child is born. Most of the children under five suffer from pet bites because of their ignorant exploratory behaviors. These naughty children very often have the tendency to irritate the pet. Therefore, very likely as an act of irritation the pet ends up by biting the young one, which may in turn cause serious injury and infection in certain cases.

There are various safety measures, which you should adopt to encourage a safe and healthy relationship between your pet and your newborn angel.

1. First identify the problematic area of your pet’s behavior and try to work on those parts by means of expert training, love and affection.
2. Make the pet try and understand the difference between the toys meant for its activities and those meant for the kid.
3. You can surely use a doll to start with and teach the pet how to behave with this new family member.
4. It is likely, that your pet gets jealous because of the attention given to the newborn baby and thus as an act of revenge the pet may plan something dangerous. Avoid such a situation by making the pet realize that it is his responsibility to love and take care of the child.
5. Never keep your pet alone with the child. A constant supervision is always necessary.
6. You must also remain conscious that after dealing with your pet you should wash your hands properly before getting on with your child.

A bit of carelessness on your part may have tremendous effect on your child. Always remember the proverb that prevention or precaution is better then cure.

How To Determine Pregnancy Due Date

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

It is essential to go through a thorough medical check up at the time of planning to get pregnant. This is essential only because if you have any sort of abnormality it could be easily detected and solved with utmost care and efficiency just before planning to conceive. Certain characteristics, which can cause immense problems at the time of fertility, include
1. Menstrual problems
2. Endometriosis
3. A history of pelvic infections
4. High stress levels
5. Unhealthy eating habits
6. Age factor
7. The types of medicine consumed
8. Harmful smoking habits

Not only getting pregnant is a matter of great importance it is also essential to form a definite idea about your pregnancy due date. Generally a baby is born after 40 weeks after the last menstruation. This is however, just a mere presumption because most of the babies are never born on the exact due date.

More important than pregnancy due date is your conception due date. A woman is said to have conceived two weeks after the first day of the last period. In most of the cases the mothers are unaware of their pregnancy but the first day of the last period is essentially considered to be the starting point of a specific calculation. However, in certain cases when it becomes necessary to possess a clear idea about the conception date some women have to go through artificial insemination or in vitro fertilization.

Pregnancy is a very delicate issue determining the life and healthy growth of a developing fetus. Thus, every decision taken during pregnancy should be absolutely well calculated and well estimated as well.