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What Abdominal Exercises are Good After a C-Section

During a c-section, multiple layers of tissue and muscle are cut in the abdominal region. The intense trauma to the abdomen requires exercises to rebuild basic function and core strength. Engaging in exercises too quickly may hinder the process of healing. However, it is good to do small movements and easy exercises daily to start building your core strength and ease your body back into a general routine.

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Creative Game Ideas for Infants

One of the joys of having a baby is playing games with your infant. Many parents enjoy singing songs and playing games that their parents played with them. However, after many months of singing the same songs and playing the same games, many parents are eager for creative games to play with their infant. When you play a new game with your baby, watch for your baby’s reaction to see if he enjoys the game. Since babies enjoy familiarity, be sure to keep playing games that your baby reacts favorably to.

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Your Baby at 33 Weeks

Your baby has grown incredibly over the past 33 weeks. What started out as little flutter movements have now become hard kicks and punches. She is perfectly formed, proportioned and looks like a newborn. Her lungs are still maturing. But at 33 weeks, she is proactive in developing her breathing skills. Her heart tones and position will be checked at each prenatal appointment from now until delivery.

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Infant Development Between 0-6 Months

The first year of a baby’s life is full of exciting milestones. It can also be a year full of concern and worry if you don’t know what to expect. Learning what is typical for a baby your child’s age will help to sideline those fears and help you to enjoy your baby and all his wonder.

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About the Physical Development of Infants

Infants grow so quickly during the first year of life. An infant’s physical development will depend on a variety of factors including, genetics and nutrition. Growth and development will likely happen in bursts throughout the first year. All infants develop at their own rate. If you are worried that your baby is not developing properly, talk with your pediatrician.