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Baby's movements in pregnancy – what's normal, what to watch out for and when to get help
Expert advice on how to understand your baby's movements during pregnancy – and when to seek medical advice if anything changes. One of the most exciting parts of pregnancy is feeling your baby move.
Pregnancy is a whirlwind of changes for your body that don't always feel so great (think morning sickness or constipation). But don't worry, there are upsides! One sensation that is universally loved ...
Baby shakes and tremors are common and often harmless as babies develop motor skills. Parents should monitor for signs of seizure, like rhythmic or unusual movements that don't stop when touched. If ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — Each day in the U.S., about 60 families learn that their baby no longer has a heartbeat. Friday, September 19, is National Stillbirth Prevention & Awareness Day, a day set ...
A month-by-month development guide to an active baby. When you first set eyes on your scrunched-up newborn, it’s hard to imagine her even straightening her legs, let alone using them to sit, stand and ...
At the UK's University of Sussex, researchers believe the movement of babies could be more than a reflexive way to strengthen their muscles. While parents love to coo and awe over their infant's every ...
Lars Adde shows how an AI method developed by him and his team tracks 19 points on an infant’s body to evaluate movement patterns linked to cerebral palsy. Adde works with perinatal brain injury at ...
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