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Health Conditions


It is hard to know when your baby requires medical help. Baby can’t tell you when something hurts them.  Mother knows their baby best. It s very important that you observe your baby’s behavior from time to time. In case you found anything unusual call the doctor at once. Following are the health conditions that might require medical attention:

Vomiting:

Baby spits occasionally and it is quite normal if he spits one or two times. But if baby continues spitting call doctor at once. Baby may vomits due to some infection in the respiratory system, the urinary tract or even due to the infection in the ear.

Diarrhea:

Due to the breast feeding baby has a soft stools. If there is a loose or watery stool for more than 6 times a day, your baby needs medical attention. Read the rest of this entry

preterm-babies.gifResearchers from Oxford Centre for Health Economics find that people in UK have to spend nearly £939m every year.

In their study, the researchers estimated how much the people in UK will have to spend during first 18 years of those preterm babies who born in 06.

They calculated healthcare, education and off work costs, which the parents of these babies have to pay for them.

They say that considerable increase in funding for research to find ways to delay preterm births can save nearly £260m every year.

Tommy’s, the well-known baby Charity, funded for the study that was first of its kind to find out the cost to public on such births.

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WHO study finds consequences resound long after the incidents

World Health Organization study, that comprises 25,000 women in 11 countries, suggests that male partner’s violent attitude be the cause of several physical and mental health problems in women.

The women, aged 15 to 49, came from Bangladesh, Brazil, Ethiopia, Japan, Namibia, Peru, Samoa, Serbia and Montenegro, Thailand, and the United Republic of Tanzania. The study found that having ever experienced physical or sexual partner violence was associated with poor health overall, and with specific health problems in the four weeks prior to being interviewed: pain, memory loss, dizziness, vaginal discharge and difficulty walking or doing daily activities.

Women aged 15 to 49, from different countries of Asia, Africa and South-America, have been studied under that research. The study suggests women who have ever experienced physical or sexual partner violence is the victim of poor health in general and pain, memory loss, giddiness, leucorrhea, mental and physical tiredness in specific.
Further, the women who have become the victim of their partner’s violence at least once in their lives are more apt to personality disorder and suicidal attempts than the women who were never tortured by their male partners.

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