i know that pregnacy brings health problems and to someone who said that i have some mobilty problem right now no i dont. Im not being defensive or anything but i work out and i have always played sports in middle and high school. In high school i was on the marching band and played basketball i was also the MVP. I know people in the army that run up a flight of stairs and be tired . Its not like i sit around and eat allday. Im also tall so i think that has a factor on my weight too. Its not like im short and overweight.
3/30 Tax Tips: How to claim child care credit
Did you pay someone to care for a child, spouse, or dependent last year? If so, you may be able to claim the Child and Dependent Care Credit on your federal income tax return. Below are the top 10 things the IRS wants you to know about claiming a credit for child and dependent care expenses.
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Govt issues policy guidelines on diarrhoea
Public Health Ministry has launched policy guidelines on control and management of diarrhoea diseases in children below five years.
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A new series to help parents and carers to look after their baby, toddler, pre schooler and child. First I am going to start off with a few main topics of interest. Then I am going to make mini series on different areas. Each episode will appear every fortnight on Sunday. Episode 1 is for beginner help/tips for potty training. People have written books on this subject so I will go over some of the main things to do. Also some things which I use when working in my career as a child care practitioner within a nursery setting. ******* These videos are in no way an infringment to the original ‘supernanny’ or attack at Jo Frost (‘Supernanny’). These are only here to help parents/carers on how to care for their children in a way that is global and which can be viewed at any time. I am also working along side the people who care for children and want to make the best start in their lives Don’t be afraid to share your tips in a comment/video response too! Please enjoy and don’t forget to subscribe to view the next episodes!
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How did you ladies feel the weeks leading up to when you had your baby.
I want answers strictly from women who had no health problemas and baby just decided to make his entrance.
Im asking because Ive been feelin a lil odd latley and I have a feeling my son is going to come earlier than expected!!
What sorts of problems are premature babies more susceptible to later in life? (I’m wondering especially about adulthood here). I was born at about 22 weeks, and now, as a 27 year-old, I have high blood pressure, depression, anxiety, and a host of other health problems.