Put a photo of a face – yours – on the side of the cot for your baby to look at. Human faces fascinate babies ||The sun is the most important source of Vit D ||During growth spurts - around 6 weeks after birth — your newborn might want to be fed more often ||The most important thing on growth curves is how your baby grows over time. If he's small but growing at the appropriate rate, there's usually no cause for concern. ||The AAP recommends sponge baths until the umbilical cord stump falls off — which might take up to three weeks ||Never tie a pacifier to your child’s crib or around your child’s neck or hand. This could cause serious injury or even death ||There are some games, that you can play with your child to increase his ability to concentrate. Check them out in our articles section. ||Bathe baby for no more than ten minutes in warm water especially if he shows signs of skin eczema. ||If your child's scalp is very crusty, put some baby oil or olive oil on the scalp 1 hour before washing to soften the crust ||Contact the doctor if your newborn isn't gaining weight, wets fewer than six diapers a day or shows little interest in feedings ||
H1N1 "swine flu" vaccine advisory
What is the H1N1 swine flu vaccine?
Modified version of the seasonal flu vaccine
Protects against new H1N1 swine flu influenza virus
Does not protect against other types of seasonal flu
Healthcare professionals recommend that certain people get both
 
Who should get the H1N1 swine flu vaccine?
Pregnant women
Healthcare professionals
Those living with or caring of children under 6 months old
Those aged 6-24 years
Those aged 24-64 years with chronic health condition
 
Who should not get the H1N1 swine flu vaccine?
Infants below 6 months of age
Those allergic to eggs
 
What are the two types of H1N1 swine flu vaccine?
Live nasal spray: injection of weakened virus – that can only survive in your nose – to trigger your immune system (LAIV)
Injection of dead virus to coax your immune system to develop protection (IIV)
 
How protective is flu vaccine?
Check the attached picture
 
What about adjuvant in the vaccine?
Adjuvant is an additive that primes the immune system. That means less vaccine goes further (you only need one shot)
 
What if I'm pregnant?
Pregnant mothers are at more risk for H1N1 and are more likely to be hospitalized
Less than 20 weeks: inactive vaccine without adjuvant
More than 20 weeks: inactive vaccine
 
What about the mercury in the vaccine?
Some H1N1 shots contain a microscopic amount of the preservative thimerosal. It contains mercury. How much mercury exactly? Check the attached picture
 
What are the side effects of the flu jab?
When real vaccine and fake vaccine (placebo) were given to patients who did not know which they are getting, one clear side effect emerged. This side effect was "sore arm". Look at the attached picture for more details
 
Who gets swine flu?
By age group according to www.census.gov:
0-4 years: 23%
5-24 years: 27%
25-49 years: 7%
50-64 years: 4%
more than 65%: 1%
 
What are the chances?
Look at the corresponding picture
 
Source: Centers for Disease Control www.cdc.gov
 
 
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