Pregnancy Glossary

After 20 weeks, the spontaneous loss of a fetus is called a stillbirthor intrauterine fetal demise. Abruption:When the placenta begins to separate from the wall of the uterus before the baby is born. Symptoms of an abruption usually include bleeding and abdominal pain. Symptoms of an abscess include throbbing pain, swelling, tenderness, localized heat and fever. Treatment includes antibiotics and possible surgical drainage. Active labor:Part of the firststage of laborwhen the cervix dilates from approximately six to 10 centimeters....

May 5, 2017 · 34 min · 7225 words · Monica Carter

Understanding Infant Growth Charts

What is an infant growth chart? Growth charts have been used since 1977 to track baby development. What do infant growth charts measure? Read This Next How do you read infant growth charts? Heres what to know about each data point. Weight growth charts Children experience the most rapid weight gain during infancy. Most babies double theirbirth weightbetween 4 and 6 months and triple it by 1 year old. Things start slowing down between 1 and 2 years old....

May 5, 2017 · 2 min · 281 words · Andrea Ferguson

Understanding TTC Acronyms

Medically reviewed to ensure accuracy. When you’retrying to get pregnantand looking for answers, online message boards are a great resource. Why is everyone so anxious about the TWW? What is that member talking about when she says her RE recommended an OPK? And what do women mean when they say they got a BFN after they POAS? Luckily, learning the language doesn’t take long and is well worth the time spent....

May 5, 2017 · 1 min · 174 words · Bradley Brown

When Do Babies Start Cooing?

Wait what was that noise that just came from your baby? The incredible sound you may have just heard is, in fact, a coo! There’s nothing more adorable than a baby learning how to make her first sounds. These noises are your baby’s first steps down the exciting path to thosefirst words. When do babies start cooing? Cooing sounds typically start off as a series of oohs and aahs. Your baby may also make gurgling sounds and start to experiment with making sounds with her lips....

May 5, 2017 · 1 min · 133 words · Kelly Johnson

5 Potty Training Problems and How to Deal With Them

Major update and medical review to include latest guidelines and information. So it wont be long now before hes officially potty trained, right? Unfortunately, probably not. First, youll want to rule out any potential medical issues that might be causing the problem. Major life changes, too, can causepotty training regression. Even if your child has been waking up dry for weeks, he may suddenly start wetting the bed. Next, encourage him to empty the contents into the bowl (poop goes in the potty)....

May 4, 2017 · 1 min · 168 words · Michael Thomas

Baby Feeding Schedules & Baby Food Chart for the First Year

Updates to copy, formatting, and sources throughout, and new medical review. Get answers to these questions, along with simple guidelines for setting up a general babyfeeding schedule. Portion sizes:Start with small amounts and gradually increase. Serving sizes are just guidelines; babies' appetites can vary. How often and at what times should I feed baby solids? There’s no “perfect” time of day to feed your baby it’s whenever works for you....

May 4, 2017 · 2 min · 284 words · Martha Shaw

Here's What to Know About the DTaP Vaccine for Babies and Kids

Updates to copy, information, sourcing, headlines, and formatting, and new medical review. The DTaP vaccine protects little ones from three serious diseases that can be especially harmful to babies. Your child will get the first in this series of shots starting at 2 months old. What is the DTaP vaccine? There are 11 DTaP vaccines licensed for use in the United States. What are diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis? The DTaP vaccine protects against three diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (whooping cough)....

May 4, 2017 · 1 min · 159 words · Bobby Kim

Here’s How to Bottle-Feed Your Baby

Finally, one thing that seems to come naturally! Besides being relatively easy to get the hang of, there are other benefits to offering bottles early on. Any caregiver can make a bottle of formula for your little eater whenever she needs it. When should you introduce a bottle to your baby? If you’re only bottle-feeding your baby, you should obviously startright after birth. These bottle-feeding tips will help you get started....

May 4, 2017 · 3 min · 607 words · Jamie Evans

How Does the PCV Vaccine Protect My Baby?

The shots on your child’svaccine scheduleall play an important role in protecting your little one from preventable illnesses. Heres what parents need to know about the PCV vaccine, plus how it keeps your child safe. What is pneumococcal disease? Pneumococcal disease is any bang out of infection caused byStreptococcus pneumoniaebacteria. It’s a common cause ofear infections, pneumonia, and bloodstream infections. They are spread through person-to-person contact and are most common during winter and early spring....

May 4, 2017 · 2 min · 286 words · William Wood

Newborn and Baby Poop

Are your baby’s bowel movements frequent? Yellow, brown or multi-hued? Find answers to all your pressing baby poop questions here. Though it may look unsettling, it’s completely normal. (Just to be sure, save any diaper containing blood to show to a nurse or doctor.) Is my baby’s poop normal? What’s normal for baby poop depends on whether you’re breastfeeding or formula-feeding. If your baby is breastfed, her bowel movements will often be mustard-like in color and consistency....

May 4, 2017 · 3 min · 438 words · Crystal Duran

Can My Baby Feel When I Rub My Pregnant Belly?

If theres one thing most pregnant women have in common (and frankly, a few strangers too! ), its that they cant keep their hands off their growingbaby bumps. For some moms-to-be, constantly touching, patting, rubbing and holding their belly can be soothing. For others, its a way to feel close to the baby inside. But no matter the reason, rubbing your belly simply makes you feel good. Want to continue those nice vibes?...

May 2, 2017 · 1 min · 151 words · Linda Lam

Unique Baby Boy Names

Expecting a little boy and searching for a baby name that isnt like all the others? Weve rounded up 25 uniquebaby boy namesto help inspire you. Ace.Its hard to think of a name more associated with winning than Ace. Alaric.Meaning all-powerful ruler and once common among kings, this German name is just starting to gain more ground. Bartholomew was one of the 12 apostles in the Bible. Cassius.As in Cassius Clay, boxer Muhammad Ali’s birth name....

May 2, 2017 · 2 min · 262 words · Beth Rodriguez

Unique Baby Girl Names

These one-of-a-kind baby girl names deserve your consideration. It’s the French version of Betty, meaning “consecrated to God.” Calla.You’ll be reminded of the pretty lily so often seen at weddings. Cassia.For your feisty girl, this Greek name is a cinnamon-like spice. Clementine.This sweet fruit also means “merciful” in Latin. Effie.This Greek name means something we all hope for in our kids: “well spoken of.” It can also be short for Alfreda or Euphemia....

May 2, 2017 · 1 min · 202 words · Karen Lopez