August 29, 2006

Using A Child Behavior Chart

As parents, finding ways to regulate our children’s behavior is an ongoing task. By the time we’ve finally got a grip on one behavior issue, a new one has come up and the way we’ve dealt with behavior in the past won’t necessarily work on the new behavior. Children are changing and growing everyday and we need to be innovative in how we deal with behavior issues. A child behavior chart can work with almost any sort of behavior and can be adapted to suit almost any child.

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C Section Recovery

In many instances, there is a significant chance that during childbirth a woman will deliver by C section, or Cesarean section, which is a surgical incision made in the abdomen and then into the uterus to deliver the baby or babies. Circumstances vary greatly and can be quite different with each pregnancy, and vary from woman to woman.

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August 23, 2006

Cesarean Section Basics

An article on Cesarean Section Basics.

If you are pregnant and have never had a C-section, or Cesarean section as it’s also known as, then you may not know a lot about the procedure. And even if you don’t think you will have the need to have the procedure done, it’s always good to at least be aware of what a C-section is. 

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August 21, 2006

What Is Crohn’s Disease

It’s related to ulcerative colitis in that they both involve heavy inflammation of the GI tract, but where ulcerative colitis always targets the colon, Crohn’s disease can target any part of the GI tract from the mouth to the anus. Typically, Crohn’s disease only affects areas of the large intestine. Because Crohn’s disease is most commonly associated with the large intestine, the most common symptoms are diahrea or constipation, and abdominal pain and cramping.

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