Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Childbirth Classes Can Be Very Helpful

Childbirth classes are a good way for moms and kids to bond, and basically to have parents get together and deal with the child as well. Childbirth class can provide moms-to-be with lots of useful information and help reduce the fear and uncertainty often associated with giving birth. The American Pregnancy Association is an organization that strongly supports these classes, and among a litany of reasons for attending these classes, they suggest that you learn about options and methods to help control pain, including breathing and relaxation techniques. In addition, talking about your fears, questions, and expectations with other participants can help relieve anxiety and better prepare couples for delivery. Another key point, taking a tour of the hospital where you plan to have your baby, often where the class is offered, allows you to become familiar with the environment. For more information, click onto www.MyMedicalReports.com.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Flavored Medications and Child Safety


The medical term is compliance; getting patients to take prescribed medications and to take them consistently. It's one of those battles that's very tough to fight at times. The best way to do it is to explain carefully why the drugs need to be taken and to get all parties to buy in and believe in the importance. There are always other attempts to achieve this goal. One of the latest is to flavor medications. In fact, there are companies set up to do this to allow common medications to taste better. Now, it sounds good on the surface, but there's a problem. If medications taste good, they could be a temptation to kids. Then you have an issue of a child taking pills that could be extremely dangerous because of the taste. If you choose to go with flavored medications, please keep them away and make sure they have safety bottles. That's a very important issue. Make sure you use common sense and you don't put children at risk. For more information, click onto www.MyMedicalReports.com