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  2. Astasis - Wikipedia

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    Astasis is a lack of motor coordination marked by an inability to stand, walk or even sit without assistance due to disruption of muscle coordination. The term astasia is interchangeable with astasis and is most commonly referred to as astasia in the literature describing it. Astasis is the inability to stand or sit up without assistance in the ...

  3. Babysitting - Wikipedia

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    The term "baby sitter" first appeared in 1937, while the verb form "baby-sit" was first recorded in 1947. [8] The American Heritage College Dictionary notes, "One normally would expect the agent noun babysitter with its -er suffix to come from the verb baby-sit , as diver comes from dive , but in fact babysitter is first recorded in 1937, ten ...

  4. When Do Babies Start Sitting Up? A Pediatric Expert Answers - AOL

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    d3sign/Getty Images. When it comes to helping your baby sit up, the expert has a few suggestions: Lap sitting is a good first step that, as it sounds, involves supporting your baby in a seated ...

  5. My son didn't walk until he was 20 months old. Here's what it ...

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    Madden says the main milestones that parents seem to care the most about include: “first times that they smile, start to vocalize, roll over (from front to back and back to front), sit up ...

  6. Birthing chair - Wikipedia

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    Birthing chairs took the place of laboring mothers sitting on birth attendant's laps, as it was the previous practice. These chairs were used before male physicians dominated the delivery room. [ 2 ] The use of birthing chairs or similar devices has been seen around the globe, not isolated to a particular region.

  7. Infant - Wikipedia

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    A newborn is, in colloquial use, a baby who is only hours, days, or weeks old; while in medical contexts, a newborn or neonate (from Latin, neonatus, newborn) is an infant in the first 28 days after birth [2] (the term applies to premature, full term, and postmature infants).

  8. Childbirth positions - Wikipedia

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    To push, a slight rolling movement is used such that the mother is propped up on one elbow is needed, while one leg is held up. This position does not use gravity but still holds an advantage over the lithotomy position, as it does not position the venae cavae under the uterus , which decreases blood flow to mother and child.

  9. Your mother was right about sitting up straight - AOL

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    Try sit ups and yoga, not only as a great workout, but to help build support for your spine and overall correct your posture. Taking breaks from your desk and using relaxing essential oils are ...