Wednesday, May 13, 2009

12 WEEKS

Gross Motor
When your child is held upright is he able to support his head for few minutes?

Yes No

Does your child hold chin and shoulders off couch and weight is borne on forearm in prone position?
Yes No

Hands
Does your child keep hands frequently loosely open?

Yes No

Vision
Does your child follow-dangling toy from side to side (180 degrees)?

Yes No
Does your child promptly looks at object in midline?
Yes No

Hearing
Does your child turn head to sound?

Yes No

Vocalization
Does your child respond when spoken to and makes squeaks of pleasure?

Yes No

The Normal Newborn

The average duration of pregnancy is 40 weeks. A baby born after this period weighs 2.8 kg. ( on an average ).
Any newborn with a birth weight of < 2.5 kg. is classified as a Low Birth Weight Baby and needs special care.
Following are the characteristics of a normal newborn baby:
  • Weight 2.5 – 3.5 kg.
  • Length 50 cm.
  • Head circumference 35 cm.
  • Heart rate 120 – 140 per minute.
  • Respiratory rates 30 – 40 per minute.
The normal baby may be slightly bluish in the extremities a short while after birth but becomes pink within a few hours.

Urine is passed during birth or immediately after birth, but a vast majority passes urine within the 24 hours.

The first stool, which the baby passes, is known as meconium, it is black in color and is paste like. Meconium is passes within the first day and the stools change to golden brown over the next 2 – 3 days.

The infant is normally ready for the feed within 3 – 4 hours after birth and where ever possible should be put to the mother’s breast.

Does Sex Hurt the First Time?

The first time a woman has sex, it may or may not be painful.There may be psychological and physical reasons for it. If you are not sure about your partner or if you are not entirely convinced about the timing and place, then you may feel more pain than you should. If you and your partner truly care for one another and he is gentle and understanding and will go slowly, then there may be less discomfort. Physically, often, the first time a woman has sex there will be some bleeding as the hymen is torn. Using large amounts of a water-based lubricant may help. If you have been using tampons, that may have helped to stretch your hymen.

What is the G-Spot?
There is a lot of talk regarding the most erotic zones for a woman. The Grafenberg spot, or G-spot, is considered to be one such area. This is an area located within the front wall of the vagina, about one centimetre from the surface and one-third to one-half way in from the vaginal opening.

The significance of the G-spot is that in about half the women it is a highly sensitive area that under the right conditions can be very pleasurable if stimulated. For some women, it can be a primary source of stimulation leading to orgasm during intercourse.

It is believed that stimulation of the G-Spot can lead to what is known as female ejaculation.

Is it O.K. to have Sex during a Period?
Sex during periods is a strong taboo in many cultures but there is no scientific basis for it .For the average, mutually monogamous couple with no sexually transmitted disease, there is no medical reason to avoid sex during menses. In fact many women feel increased sexual arousal during the periods.

I feel pain during sex. What could be the reason?
There may be a host of reasons for painful intercourse. Pain on initial

penetration is often due to infection, spasm of the vaginal muscles or inadequate lubrication. Pain on deeper thrusting may be caused by endometriosis, adhesions (scar tissue), a retroverted (backward-tilting) uterus or fibroids. Pain in only one particular position may simply mean that in that position, your partner is pushing against your cervix.

Persistent pain in all the positions should prompt a visit to your gynaecologist for a thorough checkup.

Bleeding after Intercourse
Bleeding after intercourse (post-coital bleeding in doctor talk) can occur for several reasons. Infection is one of the most common reasons.

Abnormal cervical cells, including cancer, are also more easily irritated and may bleed with intercourse. Women who use an IUD or diaphragm may experience such bleeding from irritation and friction. Sometimes the bleeding is not from the cervix, but rather from a tear in the vagina; tears can happen with vigorous sex or if you are dry.