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How to Treat Postpartum Depression


Video Description: Learn how to treat postpartum depression in this series of pregnancy videos with Dr. Ann Kellams.

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    Using Online Child Care Services

    By: Julian Hooks | 29/10/2009 | Parenting
    Finding child care can be time consuming and stressful for busy parents. If you are lucky enough to live near relatives, occasionally asking them to baby-sit is a solution, but you don't want to ask too often.You can save time and reduce some of the stress on your family if you use online child care services.

    Who Will Take Care of your Child?

    By: Wyatt S Doolittle | 08/10/2007 | Internet
    If you and your partner are both working and perhaps at the peak of your respective careers, who will take care of your child once he is born?

    Child Care for Tough Economic Times

    By: Krissy Ansley | 11/11/2008 | Home & Family
    It has been a tough economic month. If you or your spouse has to go back to work, who will watch the kids? We are seeing many stay at home parents go back to work for at least part-time positions to supplement the family finances. With both parents working, there is an increased demand for finding safe and qualified childcare in the home.

    Parents Work and They Need Child Care to Watch Their Children

    By: David Fishman | 23/04/2007 | Home & Family
    When calculating how much to feed a baby, on average a baby needs two and a half ounces of formula for each pound of his weight.

    Infant Adoption Baby Shower and Older Child Adoption Baby Showers

    By: Sarah Porter | 08/04/2009 | Pregnancy
    At the Adoption Baby Shower, you can still play games and have refreshments but you might want to wait until after your new arrival is in your home before you decide to throw the party. That's because so many adoptions can hit snags and delays. You don't want everyone to get too excited too early in advance. Plus, everyone is going to want to get a glimpse of your new bundle of joy.

    Current Trends in Child Care Center

    By: Andrew | 25/06/2007 | Business
    Development of civilian child care sector is virtually driven by two causes: mothers’ employment alongside with children’s development. Affordable child care stimulates maternal employment and contributes to gender equality. At the same time, high quality child care is impossible with cost minimization, as the two goals – affordability and quality care are conflicting. A number of governmental policies and subsidiary programs have been introduced to guarantee quality care by setting the standards and offering financial support, but the increasing numbers of women willing to make a carrier that drive the demand for services still significantly outperforms the quantity of professional non maternal services offered on the market. In earlier ages women were both primary child care givers and economically productive members of society. In the 20th century, child care became more then simply a natural species response, but a dedicated work that required quality knowledge. While mothers were given an important emotional role in the family, the number of women employed with young children continued to increase being pushed by equal opportunity movement. In 1995 there have been 63% of employed women with children under six years old, the rate went up by 5% since 1994. The ideal of a fully dedicated mother still remains strong in society, but working mothers that belong to the baby-boom generation are trying to move beyond the guilt of employment. The three major goals of child care create the economic and ethical dilemma for society. The first presupposition is that child care stimulates mother’s employment which is beneficial for the family and society overall. Second presupposition is that high quality children development programs can enhance education and foster child’s mental and physical development whether mother are working or not. In both cases families themselves are expected to pay for the services, are they are the primary beneficiaries. Thirdly, child care can be used with ethnic minorities as a way to stimulate the socialization process to the cultural mainstream of disadvantages and poor children. In this case, taxpayers are the ones to cover costs of child care for the poor. As such, the three major purposes of child care establish different priorities and, consequently, have different assumptions on who has to cover the costs. The ongoing debate is centered on the three dimensions of the issue – low cost, but large in quantity child care, high quality, but expensive child care centers, and governmental compensation to the poor as a way to control crime and have children off the streets. When it comes to speaking about employment opportunities and child care costs, the situation becomes even more complex. With the growing tendency of single women to strive for self actualization and carrier development, inadequate and too expensive child care can alter mother’s carrier in a number of ways. As mothers may be forced to come late at work because of child care problems, they may be compromising on low paid but absenteeism tolerant employment options to get an opportunity to deliver care to own children. Aside from this, mothers often might simply be unable to afford quality child care that ensures safety of their children to choose to be employed. Consequently, too expensive child care services for children of single mothers are a recent issue brought up by the pressure of emancipation that requires prompt attention.

    Do People Notice the Baby Clothes our Babies Wear?

    By: Gen Wright | 19/04/2009 | Accessories
    The answer to that question, is obvious. People notice our baby clothes because they are likely to be colorful and attractive.

    Pediatric Dentistry and Child Care

    By: Jim Martinez | 15/02/2007 | Health
    A pediatric dentist has an extra two years of specialized training and is dedicated to the oral health of children from infancy through the teenage years.



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