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ah, welcome to tech told me about hackers, realism, tire societies, computers than elsewhere. you and governments that go crazy for your data. we explain how these technologies work, how we can only go some for, and that's how they can also go terribly. what you know with the lack of you, nasa, sasha, is lying there will live like barely able to move her head will be mia is seriously ill. her parents, micah and alex, are afraid she could die, making sure their children are healthy is the top priority for parents all over the world. information and advice coming up this week on
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d. w. health show we look into the best diets for babies and small children explode popular myths about taking care of newborns. and of course, we find out what happened to little mia. welcome to in good shape. ah, ah, if all goes well, most pregnancies last 40 weeks. but according to the world health organization, $15000000.00 babies a year are born to early. a premature birth usually begins with pain and contractions. but unfortunately, the signs aren't always obvious. carolyn arnold was half way through her 1st pregnancy when she started experiencing painful contractions. her instinct
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told her something was wrong, but doctors ignored her concerns. she didn't know where else to turn. in one light are from kind of victory to ask and on. helen took the contraction seriously. hands can. i was told it was just the baby kicking and moving around, but none of the doctors examined me her trying to establish why i was having premature contraction. little with what side? the sophie levine hut. fortunately her baby, some is healthy. things could have turned out very differently. colleen arnold's concerns were finally taken seriously at the mannheim university hospital, and she got to see a senior doctor that was paid off and all of our claim to pinewood. oh, i knew i was in good hands with doctor novak on some look that he talked me through what might happen during the birth. i would he really took his time with us. both
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young men stood. haven't you grown for the 1st time mother is deeply grateful. to doctor novak good god, he immediately saw how worried she was and it didn't take him long to discover the problem. the baby was breach, positioned, bottom down, which can potentially cause complications during delivery. to swamp and almost honesty, the zip codes where i could see that something was unusual with like news one percent didn't read through and that's what my intuition told me. i was looking forgiveness, yvonne, none of the previous examinations revealed anything wrong, but i could tell something wasn't right. asked young venus to them. the doctor near caplin arnold needed immediate attention. refunds on like wonders of our also does . his daughter was a sunday. hm. and i'm sorry, and i just come off of the night shift how to humor comedies as adults yawn for i couldn't stop thinking about it. i kept wondering what the problem could be if missed was armand. some kind of wiggle,
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osmond in all such. so i decided to go back to the hospital room and personally deal with the case right away did as a parent, as young iep snow. dr. nova quickly decided, carolyn arnold should have a c section right away. although the baby's due date was still 2 weeks off of the phone. it was a decision that probably saved his life on the umbilical cord was wrapped twice round his neck. draw carolyn arnold any realised later how life threatening the situation had been little. this was fust didn't talk on the 2nd thing. i think about it every day. i keep realizing how lucky i am, than he is alive and healthy, and that he was delivered safely. water yeah, i was when i feel grateful to doctor novak every single thing, this all comes out that he looked after us and made sure my baby wasn't cameron's i'm traveling. arnold enjoys every 2nd with her baby boy. if there's one thing they experienced taught her,
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it's that it's worth relying on your instinct. oh, in the western world, mothers often lay their babies down well to play with them, maintain eye contact, and show them love and affection ah, elsewhere in the world, skin to skin contact is seen as all important. in rural africa and south america, mothers rarely set their babies down. instead carrying their newborns with them almost all the time. when a baby cries its mother feeds it straight away, there are regional and cultural differences in what's seen as best for babies. but some things are actually not such a good idea. here are a few common misconceptions. new parents are often told that too many cuddles can spoil their baby and turn it
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into a demanding monster. it does a baby good to be left to cry now and then that the fairy is, i knew the entry to you. this is sort of idea that make apparently respond intuitively who's pick up their baby to handle it and hold it hail guilty and be best rhyme or a baby that's crying. nest to become fits and it's anna. oh, parents need to think about was making it cry. what's wrong and, and react accordingly. wanted to hopefully again one babies have all different ways of communicating. one of the things they can't do right after they're born is smile . they can't talk. but they can let you know how they're feeling, and one of the ways they let you know how they're feeling as if they're cry. nancy stone has been a midwife for 21 years. she knows exactly what babies need and often has to clear up misunderstandings about infant health and diet. many parents think that honey on a pacifier will help calm their baby. that's a myth that you should give
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a baby under one year old honey. whether it's putting it on the pacifier or put it on your finger, might think that you're doing something good for your baby, but it's actually very toxic in one extend atlanta, my other carrier in the honey and later. so that would make the baby soon because another meal system is less developed at e b. i n a can cut, it can lead to brought to nelson her to come and faceless us as we saw in one is under a year old, should never be given honey yorkie. oh, the newborn baby has a stomach. no bigger than a cherry. it needs milk $8.00 to $12.00 times every 24 hours. but should it also drink water? that's a question. parents often ask, especially in hot weather. easiest, you know, kind of my babies that aren't getting in a solid foods in their 1st few months, shouldn't drink lucel's often. even when a hot milk is enough,
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in order to get the baby could just nurse more often or be given a basile on the latest when i in for i start getting solid foods at 5 i 6 my side. it can drink water with its 3rd meal of the day, roughly, and get a bit more horsey when it's hot man miasca. later when a baby is eating proper food, parents still need to be careful about foods like fish, peanuts and eggs, which can trigger allergic reactions. some parents wonder if they're best avoided altogether. yeah, uses in the ha, my hands avoided giving their babies anything in the 1st year that good horse allergies. scratch these days that are considered nonsense williams. it's actually important to give babies fish and not our example in although no hole nuts, obviously at an early stage because it reduces the risk of allergies thanks. by 6 months, most babies the teething, which can be painful, but can it cause a fever? which in babies is anything above $38.00 degrees celsius?
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when a baby gets em gets its things. it's not cutting through bone, it's not really cutting through anything. so we don't have to imagine that it's in any kind of terrible pain. now it could be that a baby gets a slight rise and temperature. but if your baby is really getting a fever, when it's teething, please bring your baby to a doctor and let it get checked. teething does not cause high fevers. it's a common misapprehension that newborns cant see anything. in fact, they can make out light and dark, even in the womb when they're born, they can see they just don't have much ability to focus. a newborn baby opens his or her eyes after it's born. and there's this very intuitive distance that parents can just feel that they should hold their baby, and it's right here. and at that distance, a baby can see all of the structures of mom or dad's faith. another
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popular theory is not listening to classical music makes bailey's more intelligent . the so called mozart effect. some parents even play music to that unborn, babies in the womb, unit, and hockey, and not every herron's hope that if they play music to the unknown babies, they'll benefit from the massage effects. but this has been disproven. my listening to music, he does not like babies smart enough, as on me slow. but plenty of love and attention from their parents does make babies smarter and also boost their empathy and social skills in later life. so cuddles, do help make babies happy and intelligent. that's not just a misconception. right. hm. babies often have a runny nose, a cough, a high temperature, eric and diarrhea. they're immune systems are learning how to fight pathogens.
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usually babies can't easily withstand infections. but if an infant is struggling to breathe and can barely feed, it should be taken to the emergency room straight away. it might be suffering from a virus that can have serious consequences. rsv, respiratory sensational virus. it's bright and early at the pediatric clinic in the city of course of the time pediatrician, mario bellville has hardly any pre beds in her station. rsv cases are main reason for the glut of patience. it's a virus that can cause severe respiratory issues and babies and small children that was posted for respiratory rsv stands for respirator cheats. and so she'll virus, it's a virus with major outbreaks every 2 years and it makes a lot of kids sick. concent nia also has our sd, she has to use a ventilator to help remove the mucus. she's been with her father alex and the
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clinic for today's hotmail. that's awesome. but my wife told me there was something wrong with mia that she was coughing a lot heavier than i told her if it didn't get better during the night to think the hospital would be our last resort. hold off nama when we got here. they told us immediately that she'd have to stay here when i thus cook was annoyed, vaughn was working on a newborn babies of small children under the age of 2 are especially high risk. often they often gets infected by older siblings and we bring the virus home with them from kindergarten, kindergarten, small children have a hard time getting rid of mucus, and it builds up in the respiratory tract to drive off the can't just coffee tote. it's also hard for kids with the virus to drink properly, and a lack of fluids also makes it harder for the mucus to go away. for this cut, in the worst cases, the children may require invasive, respectful systems, stressful. that means that the children have to come to intensive care stations or with their incubated and put on a ventilator into
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a little bottle. calm damage often because he shuts, ah, the virus had a drastic impact on the family's daily life. me as mother micah takes care of the babies, brother at home. and i like spend the night at the hospital. arms and i turned of the coughing gets even more severe. those, especially after me a uses the ventilator went not mean on the on. just before the doctors round me as mother mike comes to the hospital, she misses her 4 month old daughter and is very worried about her. she is ha, dealt with the filter. either she missed it. did you have sweet dreams? city out. a slow so toilet cuz she is not doing so well. constant things could definitely be better, but she still manages to smile at us again. and again, again, there was a period of time here in the hospital when she didn't smile. and i was that's when we knew something wasn't right or the last last as she just lay there, like
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a wet rag arms and legs stretched out, barely moving ahead. that's where we knew she really wasn't doing very well. that will smell m, yaki diaz hartwell scored with the help of a ventilator and consuming lots of fluids. mia is doing a lot better. still, dr. bellville doesn't take any chances. he only releases the patient when he's certain she's really doing better. oh was she up to feel young? don't cling and drinking. how's that going all yet. so he saw some of her self help . was hungry, so it's a lot better than her 1st day here than she was any drinking 30 to 40 milliliters as of yet, we're extending her stay one more night because her arterial oxygen saturation levels are too low arterial oxygen saturation refers to blood oxygen levels. when too low, they can negatively impact her bodily functions. the thing that they saw so far would be irresponsible. just to see the patient has borderline arterial oxygen
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saturation levels and can go home. no, just so we can free up a bed for the next rsv patient. instead we aim to provide good for a treatment for those who have come to see us here or consequent. oh good bother. with more for we dog. good. now the family has to stay for another night, even though free beds are desperately needed. the staff has lots to do. the phone is ringing off the hook and new emergency cases have to be coordinated to under kind of going on for let or says in your work or emergency department is completely fool. there's no more space when someone's discharged. and then someone calls in. we can start and take again and the free space gets filled immediately in effect. the next the next day, dr. bellville as good news for me and her parents. oh hi. i um, i have some important documents with me for speech pathologist, a bye if you can take her home then. wonderful. austin gibson murray is not too
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much you have to worry about. just make sure she gets lots of fresh air and keep her bedroom cool. keep the apartment cool with fresh air. what site on take walks and all those things strengthen the immune system and improve circulation and breathing over when the volume reserve the next young patient is ready for dr. bounced carrying treatment. mama go for it. that's it. good. our babies need a lot of energy. growing is hard work. they need 90 calories per kilogram of body weight every day. that's $2.00 to $3.00 times more than adults. infant nutrition should be made up a 35 to 50 percent fat and a lot of protein. babies also need a lot of fluids because their kidneys aren't yet fully functioning. their gut flora isn't fully developed and their bodies haven't finished making digestive enzymes. so what's an ideal infant diet with nina is mother of
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to henry was born 5 months ago. jane's is now 3. she's breastfed both of them with henry her 2nd child. it's all gone smoothly, but it was different with the eldest james bull's kings advocates. it began shortly after his birth on the 1st or 2nd night in the hospital at anna from cunningham. he was frequently away with what they said, that he wasn't gaining enough weight and we needed to keep an eye on that one moment, but i was already feeding him around the clermont. yes, one fuzzy of want him to work a student. nina had a hard set on breastfeeding her 1st son. she was upset when she was advised to bottle feed him. she agreed to it, but feared her baby wouldn't want to go back to breast feeding. the world health organization recommends exclusive breast feeding for the 1st 6 months of life because it protects the baby and lowest the risk of sudden infant death syndrome di
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real diseases, mid ear infections, obesity and type 2 diabetes. it also low is the mother's risk of ovarian cancer, breast cancer, endometrial cancer and cardiovascular disease. this new mothers twins arrived 9 weeks early at this children's hospital in munich. one of them is still in intensive care. it is especially vital for the tiny babies to be breastfed. the importance of breastmilk is well known at this milk bank at another munich hospital. mothers of premature babies often struggled to produce enough of their own breast milk in the early phases of their new bulls lives. milk donations are essential, but often in short supply actor edifice angelique food we give donated milk to all premature babies with the birth weight below 1000 grams and borne around 30
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weeks or earlier sleep. our big wish would be to give it to all babies under 1500 grams. but unfortunately, it's not currently possible due to a lack of storage and the amount of suitable donor milk we receive light on which to appear in some hospitals don't is a screened and they milk is given to babies on pasteurized search. retains all it's valuable nutrients. breastfeeding is often not prioritized in everyday hospital life, but this milk bank makes it a focus for all employees and a toughness and english cross feature. charles is very precious with all the staff here are aware of business to the milk bank. yeah. whenever a woman isn't producing milk or is upset because it's not working. so every one here is immediately very open and very willing to advise to see it as a fault. zia, often zia, already it is in the top to bottom when i'm, if he only opens his mouth like this, and then does this with his tongue. only latches onto the tip of the nipple. the nipple is then mount completely inside of his mouth. the consultations have an
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impact and premature babies who received dona milk a more frequently nursed by their mothers when they're discharged, according to a hospital data. better advice and more social acceptance of breastfeeding mothers . a modest demands for such an important issue would you call me yesterday? i think that look, is far more aware that breastfeeding is good was to say women are also proud of breast feeding, which they should be plans or so. we've already achieved a lot from a lot of things have gotten better agreeable, but there's still room for improvement and still progress to be made on not going to just pitiful and mom. nina says, elec, taishan support group helped her battle 3 with breast feeding her 1st child and after initial difficulties. she really enjoyed it. i mean, it's highly sweet when he so close to you know, such a precious moments,
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boys viet and above all else, it's healthiest for the child. whatever a new mother eats can affect the taste of breast milk, such as garlic, carrots and curry. and that affects her babies evolving sense of taste. newborns can already distinguish between sweet, sour and bitter tastes. and they don't much like those last 2. it's the body's way of protecting against toxic substances. by the time their 4 months old babies can also taste salt. and infants, food preferences, are often a source of frustration and conflict with parents. but babies have different taste perceptions, and more than twice as many taste buds on their tongues than adults. that explains why they have such an extreme reaction to lots of foods
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ah, vegetable day at the moser eggs, family in frankfort, christiana, and her children. benno valentine and isabel, prepare the food together. today they're serving salad with fresh vegetable soup, carrots, cucumber, and radishes. our favorites here and broccoli, especially cauliflower, on the other hand, just yalu. that is not fun. cool. it kind of flower, it reminds me of eating a brain or something as english strickland taste bad. the cabbage varieties are unloved, but a healthy diet is very important to christie. anamosa aches. sometimes it's hard to find something that everyone like she says and eating should also be fun. that why me come to an event. of course i'm happy when they go for the vegetables because i know it's healthy, but i also try to find things that they like and, and i'm not strict about it. i don't force anyone to eat anything. he mountain sing
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of us as broccoli and cauliflower are many children's least favorite vegetables. why is that australian researchers have discovered that these bitter cabbage varieties along with saliva, form of fowl. so for as compound in children's mouths, it's harmless, but creates a bad smell that spoils the taste. children have twice as many taste buds as adults, so they taste everything more intensely. nevertheless, eating vegetables is important. the recommended daily allowance for children is 200 grams, but almost 70 percent of children don't eat enough vegetables. according to the german nutrition society. eating only fruit is not enough, says pediatrician baba booth hedge. and when it comes to vegetables, there's a lot to choose from because vegetables contain many important vitamins, minerals, secondary plan, compounds and fiber. and expected mothers can do something for their children's
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vegetable appetite even before they're born. skipped that 2nd vice of all the i and occasions that the amniotic fluid can be influenced by the mother's phased and by her diet. death is ambition and that it tastes a bit like what the mother is salons, it's faded anymore, and later the same applies to the mother's milford. we know exactly of india. what does the, if the, the, it's well then she not only sets a good example, it also promotes this positive sense of taste in the child mux and finishes positive dish mux. and fand is kinda named um, who wants salad? give me a call back at the moser eggs home in frankfort, the salad is already prepared. the vegetable soup is still simmering. instead of broccoli and cauliflower, there are lots of carrots, cucumbers and radishes, something delicious for everyone. i want to find out how to get great
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