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Q. I’m 4 months pregnant and having difficulty sleeping. What can I do to help me get more rest?
Sleep during pregnancy can be affected by changes in hormones, physical discomfort, excitement, and anxiety. It’s important to have a bedtime routine that includes relaxation techniques like breathing exercises, stretching, taking a bath, reading, and drinking caffeine-free tea. A pregnancy pillow can help relieve the pressure on your growing belly. Practice good sleep hygiene by limiting screen time at night, keeping the room cool, keeping pets off your bed, and avoiding caffeine late in the day. Talk to your doctor about taking over-the-counter medications like melatonin or doxylamine. Short naps during the day can help make up for lost sleep. It won’t be long before your baby will be setting the sleep rules in your house!
-Christine Khong, MDFamily PhysicianAdventHealth Medical Group Primary Care at Prairie Village
AdventHealth
Every day, the AdventHealth ShawneeMission Birth Center provides the compassionate, expert and exceptional care families expect from Johnson County’sleader in mother and baby care. AdventHealthKC.com/birthcenter
Q. What are some tips for getting a dog when we have a toddler?
I recommend having a conversation with children of all ages about your pet’s needs. Explain to them that their dog has feelings just like they do and discuss what the dog will look like when it is happy, sad or scared. We must teach our young children to give animals the space they need and how to play with them in a way that makes them feel safe and comfortable. That said, young children often forget how to behave around dogs,so it is an absolute must that young children and animals be supervised for their mutual safety.
-Ashely FloresGreat Plains SPCA
Great Plains SPCA
Great Plains SPCA is one of the largest no-kill animal shelters in the Kansas City area, serving Johnson County, KS, and Kansas and the surrounding area.913.831.7722, GreatPlainsSPCA.org
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Great Plains SPCA
GPSPCA provides lifesaving services for approximately 6,000 animals annually in the greater Kansas City area. Great Plains SPCA exists because of our caring Kansas City community and generous donors.
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AdventHealth South Overland Park Birth Center
7820 W. 165th Street, Overland Park, Kansas 66223The experience of seeing your little one for the first time is something you’ll never forget. Being a part of it is an honor for us, and we’re committed to supporting your family in every way we can throughout this precious journey. That’s why we’re
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AdventHealth Shawnee Mission Birth Center
More families choose the AdventHealth Birth Center, formerly known as the Shawnee Mission Birth Center, to deliver their babies each year, not because of the amenities, but because of the outstanding doctors and dedicated nursing staff who ensure...
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AdventHealth Shawnee Mission
When you’re in need, AdventHealth Shawnee Mission's expert care teams help heal your body, ease your mind, and lift your spirit.
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AdventHealth Centra Care
AdventHealth Centra Care has been helping families feel whole for more than 35 years. Our urgent care clinics are open 7 days a week and have evening hours on weekdays. Walk in anytime, or make a convenient online reservation.
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