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Your body after the baby: the changes to expect, head to toe

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Transformations occur in a woman's body after child bearing due in part to hormonal changes during pregnancy and delivery. The uterus which enlarged to accomodate the growing fetus now returns to its pre-natal size. Other body parts that change include the breasts, cervix, bladder and abdomen.

Author: McCarthy, Laura Flynn
Publisher: Time, Inc.
Publication Name: Parenting
Subject: Family and marriage
ISSN: 0890-247X
Year: 1997
Physiological aspects, Pregnant women, Mothers

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How does your baby grow?

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Babies grow and develop at different rates, although most follow a pattern of important milestones, such as sitting, crawling, walking, talking.

Author: McCarthy, Laura Flynn
Publisher: Time, Inc.
Publication Name: Parenting
Subject: Family and marriage
ISSN: 0890-247X
Year: 2000
Chronology

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What babies can do, and when

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An explanation on how babies develop from birth to 18 months is presented. Important developmental steps are highlighted.

Author: McCarthy, Laura Flynn
Publisher: Time, Inc.
Publication Name: Parenting
Subject: Family and marriage
ISSN: 0890-247X
Year: 2000
Study and teaching, Parents

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