Articles about "sunlight" 15
Sunburn
If you’re planning to take your baby outdoors in sunny weather you need to take steps to protect her skin.
Babies’ skin is very delicate and even weak
sunlight can cause some skin da . . .
Cold sores and children
Although cold sores are common in adults, they’re rare in babies under six months because of antibodies in their systems received from their mothers.
But they can develop them, as co . . .
Dust mite allergy
A dust mite is a microscopic organism that lives in the dust in your home, feeding on shed skin flakes.
They can’t harm you, but can aggravate asthma and other respiratory problems i . . .
Keeping your baby cool in hot weather
It’s essential that you keep your baby cool during hot weather. Exposure to
sunlight, especially early afternoon or summer sunshine (which is very powerful), can cause a range of complaints such as su . . .
Eating for two?
While many pregnant women use the excuse that they are 'eating for two' to eat what and when they like during pregnancy, it is actually a myth that you need to eat more.
Current reco . . .
Vegetarian diet for moms-to-be
Your
main concern as a vegetarian mom-to-be is getting enough protein, as meat is
the main source. However, you should be able to get plenty from other sources,
including dairy or soy products. Oth . . .
Diet for a healthy pregnancy
The nutrients the pregnant woman takes in through her diet are of huge importance to the healthy development of the growing baby.
Baby milestones: eyesight
Your baby’s vision takes a while to develop, but goes from being very limited at birth to being almost adult-like in clarity and depth by around eight months. When you consider all of the other physic . . .
Sunbathing in pregnancy
Any kind of sunbathing may be detrimental to a woman’s health. During pregnancy, women’s bodies may also react differently to outside influences, thanks to changing hormone levels, so exposure to . . .
Buying sun protection for your baby
It’s very important to protect your child from the harmful UVA and UVB rays in
sunlight that can cause skin cancer.
It’s thought that one child in five in the US today will grow up to have s . . .