How Do I Identify Baby Rashes?
Your baby’s rashes may look a little scary, but they rarely require immediate medical attention, says pediatrician William Sears on the website AskDrSears.com. If you spot a rash on your baby, knowing how to identify it can help you treat it effectively, figure out the likely cause of your child’s rash and determine how quickly you need to see your child’s pediatrician. If your child has a rash that persists for four weeks, you should have your doctor check it out, says Sears.
Balanced Diet for Pregnant Woman
If you are worried about your pregnancy diet, the first person you talk to should be your health care provider. She can address your specific concerns and highlight any special issues that you should keep in mind for your particular pregnancy. In general, though, a healthy pregnancy diet is like any healthy diet: You need a healthy mix of foods to get all the nutrients your body needs.
The Best Love Matches for Leos
Leos are natural lovers, and their confidence and energy make them easy to fall in love with, says Barrie Dolnick, author of “Karma Babe: Deciphering Your Karmic Code For Your Best Possible Life.” Although you can build a relationship with many star signs, you’ll have the most difficult time making a love match with Scorpio and Taurus, says Dolnick.
Braiding Styles for Teens
Braids may make you think of “Little House on the Prairie,” but celebrities like Blake Lively, Rachel McAdams and Jessica Alba have helped bring this twisted hair style into the modern era. It’s easy to understand why: Braids are as easy-to-wear as a ponytail or hair clip but with a little more polish. The key is to skip the sweet pigtails in favor of braiding styles that are more teen-appropriate.
How to Get a Flat Belly After a C-Section
If you’re worried that having a C-section will increase your likelihood of postpartum belly flab, you may be relieved to know that your post-surgery body may have less of a belly pouch than the body of a woman who delivered vaginally. The reason is that a good surgeon will stitch your abdominal muscles back together completely, creating a girdle effect, explains OB-GYN Sean Daneshmand, a maternal-fetal specialist at San Diego Perinatal Center, in “Fit Pregnancy” magazine. Unfortunately, less belly pouch doesn’t mean no belly pouch, and you’ll probably still need to put in a little effort to get a flat belly after a C-section.
