Articles about "minor injuries" 45
Perineal tears
Although it is common for perineal tears to happen during labour, there are ways to prevent it from happening.
Stressed out new mom
Feeling stressed before an
important meeting pales in comparison to the stress that comes with being a new
mom. The most important thing you can do is to have some time out away from
your baby from . . .
Car seat laws
When traveling with your little one it is always best to be prepared. Learn the rules and regulations behind car seat laws in the UK, to ensure the safety of your baby or toddler.
Car safety
If your child’s car seat isn’t fitted correctly, it may not adequately protect him in the event of an accident – and it’s estimated that eight seats in 10 aren’t fitted properly. Studies show that chi . . .
First aid kit
It’s essential to have a first aid kit at home, stocked with all the things you’ll need to treat
minor injuries such as grazes and burns. Here’s a list of things you might want to incl . . .
Domestic violence in pregnancy
For many women, pregnancy is a time of great happiness – but unfortunately, at least 300,000 pregnant women a year are subjected to some degree of domestic violence.
Domestic violence during . . .
Exercises to avoid in pregnancy
If you are not used to exercise, then pregnancy is not the best time to start a demanding routine. However, all women can benefit from gentle yoga stretches or swimming.
Postnatal fitness
You can start thinking about becoming physically active again after you have a baby whenever you feel ready – but the truth is that with a screaming baby, sleepless nights and no time on your hands, m . . .
Psoriasis
This inflammatory skin condition is most likely if there’s a family history (if one parent suffers from psoriasis, their child has a 15 percent chance of experiencing it; with both parents, th . . .
Impetigo
This highly contagious skin infection is caused by bacteria called streptococcus or staphylococcus and develops when bacteria carried on the skin infects bites, cuts or sores.
Childr . . .