Except teratomas and dermoids are usually not twins, and they’re not even humans. They’re just sacks filled with freaky real human parts — like Chucky, but in your ovary. Are ovarian dermoid cysts present from birth? Dermoid cysts are a congenital condition. This means they’re present at birth. Is dermoidRead More →

Early kidney disease shows few if any signs. Some children show mild puffiness around the eyes and face, or have foamy urine. As the disease progresses, there may be swelling of the eyes and feet, nausea and vomiting, fatigue and loss of appetite, and blood or protein in the urine.Read More →

The baby can’t cry or make noise. But the fact is, when the airway is blocked, it’s impossible to make noise. If your infant looks like he/she is crying, but is making no sound, they could be choking. How do you treat a pregnant victim if they are choking? ToRead More →

Once you have the baby’s body, call a local funeral home. (Some hospitals may help make this connection for you.) Many funeral homes offer free burial urns or caskets for miscarried babies. As part of this process, you may also need to contact whatever local group is in charge ofRead More →

Mopping, washing clothes, cleaning the floor and other chores which requires you to bend is not recommended during pregnancy. Pregnancy weight gain can cause a marginal shift in the body’s centre of gravity and bending during this time can be risky for the sciatic nerve (runs from the lower backRead More →