Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) is an effect of the mother’s drug use during pregnancy, leading to both short and long-term effects on both the mother and child. This especially applies to opioid use.
Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) is an effect of the mother’s drug use during pregnancy, leading to both short and long-term effects on both the mother and child. This especially applies to opioid use.
Toddlers refuse and like to fight when you make them eat vegetables. Other foods seem more delicious to them. Unfortunately, these foods are rarely healthy, and parents feel pressure to break them out of unhealthy habits at this early stage.
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Even before the Covid-19 pandemic, parents were “cocooning” their babies in their homes. “Cocooning” simply means protecting a newborn baby from illnesses and diseases at their most vulnerable stage.