There’s a myth that you can predict your child’s sex by listening to its heartbeat in the womb. The notion is that male and female fetuses have different heart rates. Female fetuses, themyth holds, have heart rates of 140 bpm or higher, while male fetuses’ have heart rates below 14...
Many babies just need a little time to adapt to life outside the womb. It's perfectly normal – expected, even – for a baby's hands and feet to not become pink until they're warmed up, for example (see "appearance" in the chart below). The Apgar score is not used to predict ...
The basic health things work too: good nutrition, plenty of sleep, and exercise.And many people find meditation helpful as well. Meditation dampens the fight, flight, or freeze system and promotes an alternate relaxation response, slowing down the heart rate and breathing. ...