AnswerPregnant women face many health risks. They face depression, weight gain, heartburn and indigestion, yeast infections and constipation. http://www.thelizlibrary.org/liz/004.htm
AnswerThe best family fitness tip I can think of is buying a trampoline. It is a fun way to get everyone involved. Also consider family hikes, bike rides, or even rollerblading. Joining sports with parents coaching could increase fitness among families.
QuestionMy baby is sick and I want to know if I should take him/her to see a doctor. Where can I find a reliable source for information on baby health?
AnswerA reputable website that deals with baby health issues is WebMD. They have answers for lots of health issues including issues in children and infants.
AnswerThere are plenty of good websites out there, but some may be more informative. Here are the ones I found were the most informative : http://www.babycenter.ca/baby/health/
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/infant-and-toddler-health/MY00362
QuestionI am looking to start going to a family health center in order to get help managing this. What does the average family health center do in order to help with this?
AnswerThe average family health center will help with many aspects of health for free. This includes things like family planning, as well as exercising.
AnswerIt really depends on the center and the type of doctors that are in there. The most common doctors in a family health center are internal medicine doctors. Sometimes nutritionists and endocrinologists are staffed.
QuestionI remember that when my kids were babies, I had to take them in for well baby check ups every few months. Now that they are school age I am not sure how often I should schedule them for a physical health check up. Can you tell me how often I should take each one of my family members in for a physical health check up?