Cord Blood Banking And Autism

    Cord Blood Banking  Should we bank our new baby’s umbilical cord blood as a possible treatment for autism? Our first child was recently diagnosed with ASD. This is a question we’ve received a lot at Autism Speaks. The inquiries have increased with the recent launch of a clinical trial studying the effectiveness of cord blood …

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Eating Well to Fight Postpartum Fatigue

We’ve all been there… feeling like a walking zombie, whether its day or night, the fatigue of having a newborn can be trying. Remember your body has also been through a trauma, and is recovering slowly. If you learn to eat well and graze during the day on healthy foods you will notice that you have more energy during the day. …

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Pregnancy Weight Gain

What’s the right amount to gain during pregnancy? The answers are different if you are overweight or underweight and varies from woman to woman. A patient who begins a pregnancy with weight issues should have a total weight gain of 15 to 25 pounds, but your ob/gyn can guide you along with each prenatal visit. …

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Colic Survival Guide

You bring your newborn home and for weeks you marvel at your “perfect” baby who does little more than sleep, eat, poop, and cry once in a while. Then one evening a few weeks later, like Mount Vesuvius, she erupts with ear-shattering wails of volcanic proportions, complete with clenched fists and an angry red face. …

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Stay-at-Home Dad Survival Guide

Its not only Moms who need a survival guide. Recently, growing numbers of men are deciding to stay at home with the kids and let their wives deal with rush hour traffic and casual Fridays. After having made the decision there are of course many issues to deal with. This article points to some of …

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Top 6 Things Moms Wish Dads Knew

No matter how painstakingly daddies-to-be pore over the pregnancy and parenting guides, there’s invariably a lesson or two they’ll overlook about dealing with a new baby and a postpartum woman. And, according to some new moms, guys tend to miss the same few things over and over. Here are the top things women wish new …

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Fetal Movement During Pregnancy

Your baby’s activity level — the kicks, rolls, and wiggles you can feel — will vary throughout your pregnancy. Here’s a trimester by trimester list what to expect when it comes to fetal movement. Although every baby is different when it comes to fetal movement, and there’s a wide range of what’s normal, it helps …

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Autism linked to Flu in moms??

  Autism   A new study out this week looked into those children whose mothers had the flu or a fever lasting more than a week would be at a higher risk of developing autism.  you can watch the video from CNN here.  

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