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Working mothers

Working on the one hand and paying for your child's caregiver on the other hand can cost a large part of your salary, and you can even realize that you have spent almost all your salary. Before deciding whether to quit the job, calculate how much you have contributed to the home after all expenses.
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What are the common health problems in babies?

COTTON You saw something white in your baby's mouth and thought it was milk residue, but when you tried to clean it, it started bleeding. That means you and your baby have a yeast infection. Although this fungal disease known as thrush causes problems in your baby's mouth, its activity has already started as a monilial infection (Monilia class fungus) in the birth canal and that is where your baby receives it.
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Pesticides and children

Pesticides can be used both in agriculture and at home. Pesticides are very important for child health. Because children are much more sensitive to the effects of pesticides and various pesticides than adults. I will talk about the reasons for this in longer paragraphs. Children are exposed to pesticides in two ways.
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Your 6-month-old: Week 4

How your baby& 39;s growingAt this age, babies tend to gravitate toward stuffed animals, big and small. One might even become your baby& 39;s favorite security object. If so, it& 39;ll soon be covered in drool and accompanying you everywhere. Don& 39;t worry: A & 34;lovey& 34; can be a sign of emerging independence as your little one learns, slowly but surely, to separate from you.
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When can my baby eat corn?

Corn can be a healthy part of your child& 39;s diet soon after he starts eating solid food, usually when he& 39;s around 4 to 6 months old. But if your baby has chronic eczema or a food allergy, talk to the doctor first.Corn isn& 39;t one of the top allergenic foods, but it can still cause allergies.
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Support Line Between Mother and Baby: Umbilical Cord

The umbilical cord extending between the baby and the placenta, blood vessels passing through the middle is a structure similar to the hose Op. Dr. Black; 'The cord is the support line that meets all the needs of the baby for life during its development in the womb. Without the umbilical cord, the baby cannot survive.
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