Hello beautiful people,
I hope we have all been well. It's so good to be here again. Today's topic is one that has become very frequent in recent times; Conjunctivitis or Apollo as it is commonly referred to in Nigeria. It suddenly seems like it is the season of Apollo as it spreads very fast, especially among children. As a result, it has spread to almost every home that has kids in it. Funny, isn't it? Below are some tips to avoid contracting the infection, as well as
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Thursday, 24 November 2016
Friday, 11 November 2016
What you need to know about potty training
Hey everybody,
Its wonderful to be here again, I sure hope we all had a fruitful week. Today's post is centered around potty training your toddler. This is a difficult but necessary phase all parents have to pass through in raising a child. However, if handled properly, it could be relatively easy and fast too. Below are some tips and points to note while preparing
Its wonderful to be here again, I sure hope we all had a fruitful week. Today's post is centered around potty training your toddler. This is a difficult but necessary phase all parents have to pass through in raising a child. However, if handled properly, it could be relatively easy and fast too. Below are some tips and points to note while preparing
Monday, 7 November 2016
The reality of depression in Nigeria
Hello beautiful people,
Its nice to be here again. I hope you have all had a fruitful week so far. Today's topic is one that every typical Nigerian would rather not talk about; Depression. Mostly, Nigerian see it as a myth, or at best a 'white man's disease'. It is a condition we should all take seriously, as it results in dire consequences when left untreated. Following the economic recession in Nigeria, rising cost of living and the resultant hardship in Nigeria, the rate of suicide has gone up immensely. I strongly believe this could be reduced to a large extent if
Its nice to be here again. I hope you have all had a fruitful week so far. Today's topic is one that every typical Nigerian would rather not talk about; Depression. Mostly, Nigerian see it as a myth, or at best a 'white man's disease'. It is a condition we should all take seriously, as it results in dire consequences when left untreated. Following the economic recession in Nigeria, rising cost of living and the resultant hardship in Nigeria, the rate of suicide has gone up immensely. I strongly believe this could be reduced to a large extent if
Thursday, 20 October 2016
Premarital counselling; mandatory or necessary?
Hello beautiful people,
I hope you have had a wonderful week so far. Today we are looking at premarital counselling; is it merely a mandatory requirement for a church wedding (as observed in our environment today), or is it really a necessary tool for a happy marriage? From my observation of intending couples in Nigeria today, premarital counselling is viewed as just another hurdle placed by the church for them to jump before reaching their goal. This mentality limits their ability to appreciate the importance of the counselling they receive, and its place in their marriage. Sad, isn't it? There are some benefits
Thursday, 13 October 2016
Struggling with secondary infertility? 5 tips for coping.
Hello beautiful people,
Today we are looking at secondary infertility. Just so we are all on the same page, secondary infertility refers to a couple's difficulty in conceiving a baby after having unprotected regular sex for at least a year, having had at least one child before either with each other or different partners. It is easy to heave a sigh of relief when you conceive easily for the first time, thinking all fertility issues are over but that is not always the case. According to a national survey of family growth listed on Parents.com, more than a million couples struggle with secondary infertility.

This situation can be very frustrating for couples
Today we are looking at secondary infertility. Just so we are all on the same page, secondary infertility refers to a couple's difficulty in conceiving a baby after having unprotected regular sex for at least a year, having had at least one child before either with each other or different partners. It is easy to heave a sigh of relief when you conceive easily for the first time, thinking all fertility issues are over but that is not always the case. According to a national survey of family growth listed on Parents.com, more than a million couples struggle with secondary infertility.
This situation can be very frustrating for couples
Tuesday, 11 October 2016
Teething in children; What to expect
Parents often wonder at what point their baby's first teeth will begin to sprout. It's really nothing to feel pressured about. Unfortunately, no one can tell precisely when each individual baby will cut his first tooth, please continue reading to have an idea of the general timeline of teething in children.
Although most children get their first tooth around 6 months, your child's chompers may show up ahead of schedule at 3 months or as late as 14 months, contingent upon such factors as when Mom and Dad began growing teeth and whether your baby was born earlier than normal (preemies have a tendency to teethe on the late side). How babies experience teething signs can be different from one another also. Some have teething indications, for example,
Friday, 7 October 2016
Ear infections; Causes, symptoms, management.
How Common Are Ear Infections?
Last month, my neighbor saw her 8-month-old child pulling on his right ear. That, coupled with his unusual irritability, was enough to be noticed. Is it accurate to say that he was getting teeth? Simply finding his ear? On the other hand could he be able to indicate that he was experiencing an ear infection? He was simply getting over a cold, so she chose to visit her pediatrician's office. The doctor examined his ears. The decision: no ear infection! While she was relieved, the episode got me considering. Do we need to drag our children to the hospital each time they pull at their ears? That seems a bit extreme. In any case, consider the possibility that we are laid back and miss a genuine ear infection. I decided to research and read up on this basic childhood sickness. This is what I discovered.
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