There are various factors that can increase the risk of a pregnant woman giving birth to a premature baby, from the age of pregnancy, to having a premature birth, an unhealthy lifestyle, to certain health problems. Most of these risk factors can actually be prevented. Premature babies are babies born before 37 weeks of pregnancy. Data from the World Health Organization (WHO) reveals that Indonesia ranks fifth as the country with the highest number of premature babies in the world. Premature birth can cause the baby to experience various health problems, even infrequently even cause infant death. To anticipate this, every prospective mother needs to know what are the risk factors for preterm birth and prevention steps. Risk Factors for Premature Giving Birth A pregnant woman is more at risk of delivering a premature baby if: Aged under 17 years or above 35 years. Pregnant twins. Have a history of premature labor. Weight gain during pregnancy is insufficient. The gap between p
Mother and Father may be familiar with vitamins in the form of chewing gum or gummy vitamins. Not only in pharmacies, this vitamin is sold in many supermarkets that sell various types of food products. But before giving it to the Little One, Mother and Father should first find out the positive and negative sides of this type of vitamin. Chewy candy-shaped vitamins may be more attractive to your baby because they have adorable shapes and colors. In addition, the taste is also relatively sweeter, so that children feel as if they are eating sweets. The Positive and Negative Side of Vitamins are Chewy Candy Basically, vitamin supplements for children are not always needed to meet nutritional needs. Generally, nutrition from food consumed by children is enough to meet the needs of the body. But for children who need additional vitamins, vitamins may be chewy candy can be an option. Chewy candy-shaped vitamins are usually reserved for children who lack appetite and find it hard to swa