Wondering what to shop for your little one for a good night's sleep? Here's my view on what to buy out of these three? Sleeping Sack This is my most preferred option. It helps to cover baby well, especially during winters. The baby can wear cotton bodies or overall and sleep in the sack with enough space for movements of legs. I also find it one of the safest options for putting baby sleep in. Important is however, to buy the right size, so that it is not so loose around the neck, and not so tight. Beforr buying one, do read thr size instructions, as it may vary from brand to brand. You can also buy a set of sleeping sack, ehich can be used for 4-6 months. The set normally contains two simultaneous sizes of inner sack and one outer sack. Multiple sizes makes it possible to use the sack for 6 months or so. And inner and outer sack makes it possible to adjust as per weather. If ots not too cold, you can kust use inner sack. In cold winters inner and outer sack both can be used. B
This is a common question for many pregnant women during pregnancy - what does spotting or little bleeding mean? First and foremost, when you see spotting or bleeding or any pink / red discharge during anytime in your pregnancy, contact your gynacologist and report immediately. Do not hesitate to ask, no matter how little it was, and what time of the day it is. There is no alternative to this step. Now, let me share my experience as to why it may happen and what could it mean. During first trimester if you observe light bleeding or spotting, it may be due to vaginal examination performed by the medical expert (such as a gynacologist). This does not mean that the medical practitioner isn't doing it right, but it means your vaginal entrance is little sensitive and responds to the insertion (finger or device used for vaginal check). Another reason could be contractions of uterus. In this case some medical expert may advice you to take magnesium tablet. Slight bleeding or