Do this few last weeks your child show the white feather ( fear )? Of course not without cause. In addition to the minor can understand the reality has been seen that, in this age, social emotion is growing very rapidly.
The good news, showing fear in the children aged 25 – 30 months is the electrical current from amend power imagination and ride drop in the confidence. Usually the child afraid of small animals that move very fast and dark situations.
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Combination vaccine ” 5 in 1 “
No one is more than beutfy smile and laughter of a healthy baby. Make sure your baby get complete imunization start age 2 months. Vaccine antigen is acompound to increase the immunity against the disease / virus, so that your baby measles, polio, tubercolusa, diphtheria-pertussis- tetanus and meningitis that cause bacteria haemophilus influenza type B, in addition to other diseases. With the development of medical research an technology, are now available a vaccine that can protect babies from some infection diseases once. before we have the combination vaccine DPT & MMR to prevent the baby is exposed to diphteria-tetanus-pertussis and measles-rubella-goter. Well now this is a vaccine available ” 5 in 1 “.
Vaccine ” 5 in 1 ” is 1 injection of 5 can prevent the disease altogether, the diphtheria-pertussis-tetanus, polio, and Hib. The vaccine is given to the baby since age of 2 months, the next is given at age 4 monthsm and the last age of 6 months. To mantain the immunity that have required only 1 dose brace ( booster ) when a baby aged 18 months. More practical is not it ?
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During infancy.
For three or four weeks after birth the infant sleeps more or less, day and night, only waking to satisfy the demands of hunger; at the expiration of this time, however, each interval of wakefulness grows longer, so that it sleeps less frequently, but for longer periods at once.
This disposition to repose in the early weeks of the infant’s life must not be interfered with; but this period having expired, great care is necessary to induce regularity in its hours of sleep, otherwise too much will be taken in the day-time, and restless and disturbed nights will follow. The child should be brought into the habit of sleeping in the middle of the day, before its dinner, and for about two hours, more or less. If put to rest at a later period of the day, it will invariably cause a bad night.
At the start the infant should sleep with its parent. The low temperature of its body, and its small power of generating heat, render this necessary. If it should happen, however, that the child has disturbed and restless nights, it must immediately be removed to the bed and care of another female, to be brought to its mother at an early hour in the morning, for the purpose of being nursed. This is necessary for the preservation of the mother’s health, which through sleepless nights would of course be soon deranged, and the infant would also suffer from the influence which such deranged health would have upon the milk.
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