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We found similarities across sites in relation to understanding the importance of warmth, a lack of opportunities for skin to skin care, beliefs about the importance of several baths per day and beliefs that the Vernix caseosa was related to poor maternal behaviours. There was variation between sites in beliefs and practices around wrapping and drying after delivery, and the timing of the first bath with recent behavior change in some sites. There was near universal early bathing of babies in both Nigerian sites. This was linked to a deep-rooted belief about body odour. When asked about keeping the baby warm, respondents across the sites rarely mentioned recommended thermal care practices, suggesting that these are not perceived as salient.

Respondents were asked how newborns were kept warm in their communities. Themes across the sites were dressing/wrapping the baby well and applying emollients to the skin. Other themes were: bathing the baby with warm water (all sites except Borno); putting the baby on the back (all sites except Ethiopia); delaying the first bath (Ethiopia and Tanzania only) and warming the house in general or during bathing (all sites except Tanzania):

Many of the thermal care practices were suboptimal. Of particular note was the near universal early bathing of babies in both Nigerian sites, the length of time babies are left undressed during bathing in Ethiopia, and a common belief that bathing with warm water keeps the baby warm.

When asked about ways to keep the baby warm, respondents rarely mentioned recommended thermal care practices suggesting that these are not perceived as salient, and that more efforts are needed to promote these behaviours. In Ethiopia respondents mentioned bathing newborns next to the fire, and our observations suggest that this may expose them to heavy smoke, which may increase their risk of respiratory diseases [31].

We found sub optimal thermal care practices in all sites and more effort is needed to promote appropriate practices both in facilities and at home. There were shared beliefs about the importance of thermal care across sites, this understanding makes the adoption of appropriate thermal care practices more likely. Respondents across sites rarely mentioned wrapping and drying after delivery, delayed bathing, or skin to skin care as a means of keeping the baby warm, suggesting that these practices are not yet linked to thermal care or are not salient to families. Reasons for early bathing were also similar across sites, although only in Nigeria did respondents talk of long term consequences. There appear to be recent changes in bathing practices in the Tanzaniana and Ethiopian sites, which is encouraging. Given the deep routed nature of the practice in Nigeria, programmers should be realistic about the speed of behaviour change

no. It's still too early to be freaking out about not feeling baby. It could be asleep, or in a position that's not as easy to feel, etc. If you do ever get really concerned, drink some juice and water, lay down, and wait for the sugar rush to kick in. It usually works for me.

I'm 23 weeks- I feel super strong movement for days and then NOTHING for 2 days or more. It's very very common. Try not to freak out. My baby sleeps for about 14 hours, and then wakes for what seems like an hour, then goes back to sleep. She also still has enough room in there to turn around and be moving towards the inside and not the outside. The juice, sugar, and laying down never work for me, so don't worry. Baby does what it wants. It helped when I got to see her moving crazy on the ultrasound and I couldn't feel a thing.

A historical moment was delivered today when the first baby was born at Northeast Georgia Medical Center (NGMC) Braselton. Weighing 7 pounds, 15 ounces, Lucas Arthur Herndon (Luke) arrived at 10:03 a.m., welcomed by his parents, Sara and Kyle Herndon of Athens.

Thank you for this new life that you have knit together in my womb so perfectly. Whatever happens, I know that we are all fearfully and wonderfully made. May I feel your presence today in new and excellent ways. I know that You never leave me or forsake me.

God, please give my baby all that is required for a good way of life and for a good way of living.

 Please let this child bring joy and pride to me and my family. I will give all that is needed to this child. And help me to do my best to guard and protect my baby for his/her lifetime.

May all the blessing of our Lord touch your life today.

 May He send His little angels to protect you on your way.

 Such a wee little fit, sent from above.

 Someone so precious to cherish and love.

 May sunshine and moonbeams dance over your head

 As you quietly slumber in your bed.

 May good luck be with you wherever you go.

 And your blessings outnumber the shamrocks that grow.

May you always walk in sunshine.

 May you never want for more.

 May Irish angels rest their wings

 beside your nursery door.

 

 And for the proud parents:

 May God grant you a wee bit of heaven

 to cradle in your arms -

 a sweet bonny baby

 to hold close to your heart.

 

 A newborn babe

 brings light to the house

 warmth to the hearth

 and joy to the soul

 for wealth is family

 and family is wealth.

Growth patterns do not follow a clear schedule, however. 


Some babies gain weight steadily and stay in the same percentile, or close to it, for several months. Others gain weight rapidly, signalling a growth spurt, which can happen at any time. This may move a baby into a new weight percentile.

Healthcare professionals also take into account whether a baby is generally hitting other milestones on time. And by taking a detailed medical history, they can rule out any medical conditions or nutritional considerations that may be preventing a baby from gaining weight appropriately.

Although having a baby today is safer, more comfortable and more controlled than ever before, changes in society's expectations have resulted in considerable dissatisfaction for both childbearing women and physicians. The apparent conflict can be resolved by open minded, clear and precise communication, and by our recognition of a woman's right to choose what we may not think is right for her.

The Aisenbergs lived in a home in Valrico, Florida, when Sabrina disappeared. Marlene Aisenberg, who found the laundry door open, which led out to the garage, has said there were times they forgot to close their garage door and had left the laundry room door unlocked that night. Her husband added that they had a false sense of security in that neighborhood.Their four-bedroom home was in a middle class neighborhood outside Tampa. The Aisenbergs' home today

Boomer women surged into the workforce as young adults, setting the stage for more Gen X and Millennial women to follow suit. In 1966, when Silent Generation women were ages 22 through 37, a majority (58%) were not participating in the labor force while 40% were employed. For Millennial women today, 72% are employed while just a quarter are not in the labor force. Boomer women were the turning point. As early as 1985, more young Boomer women were employed (66%) than were not in the labor force (28%).

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An article in the Chattanooga Times-Free Press quoted Douglas Bachtel, UGA demographer and College of Family and Consumer Sciences professor, in an article about U.S. baby births in 2007, which hit an all-time record.

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