Health Care
Neonatology
Neonatology is the field of medicine dealing with care of newborn babies within the first month of life. It involves both well baby care including support to feeding, monitoring and management of neonatal problems like neonatal jaundice, feeding difficulty, tongue tie, review of antenatal concerns, risk of low blood glucose levels.. etc. as well as comprehensive diagnostic and treatment facilities for critically ill new-borns in our Neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).
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Eat these, so you do not need supplements
The use of dietary supplements in capsules or granules is widespread and is useful for filling vitamin and mineral deficiencies.
Here are some foods you can include in your meals so you don’t need supplements.
1. Green lettuce: Considered a rich source of copper and vitamins K & C.
2. Seaweed: Iodine deficiency is considered a major health problem, and many people around the world are affected.
3. Liver: An important source of minerals such as iron, copper, vitamins A and B1.
4. Shark liver oil: is one of the best sources of vitamin D.
Benefits of ultrasound in early pregnancy:
1. To confirm the woman's pregnancy
2. Determining the validity of pregnancy inside or outside the womb
3. Determine the number of embryos
4. For fetal heart rate
5. Determine the gestational age
Sleep during pregnancy
1. Restlessness during sleep
Pregnant women suffer from irregularities in their sleep system at the end of the third trimester of pregnancy, which prevents them from getting continuous and uninterrupted sleep.
2. Factors that cause irregular sleep
Pressure on the bladder, pressure on the lungs, which increases the need to go to the bathroom, as well as bad sleep, nightmares, excessive thinking, and anxiety, all of these cause limited sleep.
3. A tip for you pregnant lady
Do not sleep on your back during pregnancy, to allow blood to flow to the baby and food to flow to the calf. Sleeping on your back causes the baby’s heart rate to decrease due to insufficient blood flow to the baby.
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