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    1. Asked: January 20, 2021In: Communication

      How challenging can coparenting be?

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      Added an answer on January 21, 2021 at 10:47 am

      Co-parenting is all about the child. While at that, you make sure their emotional, physical, and educational needs are met. It is simply same way you will train your child if you and your partner were still together, so it’s just like taking another route to fulfilling that role. You teach them howRead more

      Co-parenting is all about the child. While at that, you make sure their emotional, physical, and educational needs are met. It is simply same way you will train your child if you and your partner were still together, so it’s just like taking another route to fulfilling that role. You teach them how to communicate their needs, and how to follow their dreams. You love and support them, and you help keep them safe. Children need to see the important adults in their lives being stable, so you have to model that responsible life. There’s no room for lies, screaming, and instability especially while coparenting. It is your duty to make sure that you do your best for them. This means that if you end up splitting from their other parent, that you do so in a manner that is as stable as possible. No screaming matches, no using children as pawns to hurt the other, no badmouthing each other in front of them. They don’t deserve that. Be ready to raising your little one(s) into amazing human beings.

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    2. Asked: January 20, 2021In: Health

      Are there steroids that are recommended for pregnant women?

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      Added an answer on January 21, 2021 at 10:47 am

      In early pregnancy, steroids are usually given for treating recurring miscarriages in women or foetal abnormalities. Doctors often prescribe steroid drugs known as corticosteroids for preterm labour. Babies born before the full term are often at risk of respiratory distress and death due to underdevRead more

      In early pregnancy, steroids are usually given for treating recurring miscarriages in women or foetal abnormalities. Doctors often prescribe steroid drugs known as corticosteroids for preterm labour. Babies born before the full term are often at risk of respiratory distress and death due to underdeveloped lungs. Steroids also lower the risk of brain hemorrhage. The intestines of a preterm newborn are underdeveloped and weak. Therefore, steroids help in protecting the baby from intestinal infections and bowel issues. The use of steroids helps the development of the lungs of preterm babies and increases their chances of survival.

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